Company S |} They were 456 men strong. After the engagement with the enemy at Culp's Hill, 40 were killed, 87 wounded and 10 went missing. They were serving as members of Greene’s Brigade in Geary’s Division of the Twelfth Corps, Army of the Potomac, a Fighting 300 Regiment. {| border="2" align="center" class="wikitable" style="font-style:Monotype Corsiva; font-size:100%; border: 3px solid Blue;" ! scope="col" |'''Name''' ! scope="col" |'''Rank''' | scope="col" |''' Enlistment ''' | scope="col" |'''Company''' |-Vane-39 |[[Abbott-1132|Joseph B Abbott]] |First lieutenant |Binghamton | Company S |}
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{{Pennsylvania Settlers}}{{Quakers Project|t=S}} [[Category:Pennsylvania Quakers]] [[Category: Settle Monthly Meeting, Yorkshire]] [[Category: Middletown Monthly Meeting, Langhorne, Pennsylvania]] [[Category:The Settle Certificate]] [[Category:Quakers Project]] [[Category: Lamb, sailed July 1682]] "The Settle Certificate" is regarded by many Pennsylvania genealogists to be the most important single certificate issued by an English meeting of Friends in connection with the settlement of Pennsylvania. The Certificate of Removal was granted to a number of members of Bolland Particular Meeting, which was associated with the Settle Monthly Meeting in Yorkshire, on 4mo (June) 7, 1682 in order for them to remove to Pennsylvania. Cuthbert Hayhurst (who had previously been imprisoned by King Charles II) was by 1682 an acknowledged leader among the Friends. Eight households came together to purchase land sight unseen from William Penn. They sailed from Liverpool England aboard the 130 ton ''[[Space:Lamb, sailing of 1682 |Lamb]]'', leaving about July 17, 1682 and arriving on the Delaware River on October 22, 1682. They debarked at the mouth of the Neshaminy Creek in Bucks County. The emigrants included: :[[Hayhurst-32 |Cuthbert Hayhurst]], his [[Rudd-349|wife (Mary Rudd)]] and family :[[Hayhurst-34|William Hayhurst]] :[[Waln-4 |Nicholas Waln]], his wife and three children :Thomas Wigglesworth and his wife Alice :[[Walmsley-373 |Thomas Walmsley]] and his wife [[Rudd-887 |Elizabeth]] :[[Croasdale-9 |Thomas Croasdale]], his wife [[Hathornthwaite-1 |Agnes]] and six children :[[Stackhouse-95 |Thomas Stackhouse]] and his wife, [[Hayhurst-29 |(Margery Hayhurst)]] :Widow [[Stackhouse-56 |Ellin Cowgill]] and children The tightly knit group all settled in Bucks County, and most (if not all) of the Friends were related by blood or marriage. Relationships including: '''Hayhurst''' Family :Children of Cuthbert (the elder) and Alice Hayhurst of Essington, Yorkshire :: [[Hayhurst-32 |Cuthbert Hayhurst]] who married [[Rudd-349|Mary Rudd]] :: [[Hayhurst-29 |Margery Hayhurst]] who married [[Stackhouse-95 |Thomas Stackhouse]] :: Alice Hayhurst who's marriage to Thomas Wigglesworth 7mo 2, 1665 was registered by Settle Monthly Meeting. ::[[Hayhurst-48 |William Hayhurst]] who married Dorthy Rudd The three '''Rudd''' sisters: :[[Rudd-349|Mary Rudd]] married [[Hayhurst-32 |Cuthbert Hayhurst]] :[[Rudd-64 |Jane Rudd]] married Richard Waln & was the mother of [[Waln-4 |Nicholas Waln]] :[[Rudd-375 |Dorothy Rudd]] married [[Hayhurst-48 |William Hayhurst]] '''Stackhouse''' Connections :[[Stackhouse-95 |Thomas Stackhouse]] married [[Hayhurst-29 |Margery Hayhurst]] in shortly before their emigration in 1682. They declared their intention to Settle Monthly Meeting in the 2nd and 3rd months, and their Certificate of Removal was issued the 4th month. :The widow [[Stackhouse-56 |Ellen Cowgill]] is said to be the "sister Ellin" mentioned by [[Stackhouse-95|Thomas Stackhouse]] in his will dated 1706. Thomas also mentions a sister "[[Stackhouse-173|Jennet]]", and Ellen Cowgill's daughter was named [[Cowgill-30 |Jennet]]. Sources: * "Atkinson Families of Bucks County, Pennsylvania", ''The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography'', volume 31; Historical Society of Pennsylvania (1907), 440-442. [https://books.google.com/books?id=tv47AAAAIAAJ Google eBook] [[Category: Powell-5629 Quaker Transcripts]]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts|Massachusetts Sources]] == The Settlement and Story of Oakham, Massachusetts == * by Henry B. Wright (1877-1923) and Edwin Decks Harvey (1880-1947) * published by Ernest L. Hayward, New Haven, 1947 * Source Example: ::: Wright, Henry B., ''[[Space:The Settlement and Story of Oakham, Massachusetts|The Settlement and Story of Oakham, Massachusetts]]'' (Ernest L. Hayward, New Haven, 1947) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[[#Wright|Wright]]: Page 134] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Settlement and Story of Oakham, Massachusetts|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/010029159
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[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Settlement of Île Bourbon (Réunion)|Pages that link here]] [[Category: Compagnie française pour le commerce des Indes orientales]] ==Introduction== This page covers the early settlers of Île Bourbon whose descendants formed a major part of the populations of Réunion and Seychelles. It starts with some background on the French East India Company and its predecessors, the efforts to establish a foothold on Madagascar, and the decision to send a group of settlers to Île Bourbon. The next section covers those men who sailed from France, the Malagasy women who joined them, and the remnants of the population of Fort Dauphin who were relocated to Île Bourbon. ==Background== WikiPedia has a good [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_East_India_Company high level article] on the Compagnie française pour le commerce des Indes orientales (French East India Company), hereinafter the Company. ===Fort Dauphin=== In 1642 a forerunner to the Company made its first attempt to establish a settlement on Madagascar at Manafiafy but, after 14 of the original 40 settlers died within the first few months, the decision was made to move the settlement to a promontory overlooking Tolanaro bay. At this stage the settler population was 94. There they built a fort, which they called Fort Dauphin in honour of the future Louis XIV. This was in an area called Anosy, populated by an ethnic Malagasy group called the Antanosy. Although the Fort Commander married the niece of the local Antanosy king or chief, relations between the settlers and the Antanosy quickly deteriorated. A number of the settlers rebelled against the Commander and twelve of them were sent to Île Bourbon in 1646. The men found shelter in a cave near to what became the initial settlement site. They were brought back to Fort Dauphin in 1649, but they had travelled through much of the island and provided a lot of information for the subsequent settlers. The descriptions of Île Bourbon given by these men was in stark contrast to the conditions experienced by those at Fort Dauphin, and a number of the settlers there requested permission to move to Île Bourbon. One group of seven French and six Negroes, led by Antoine Couillard dit Taureau, went there in September 1654 with the intention of growing tobacco. They were abandoned there until June 1658 when they were tricked into leaving by a buccaneer named Gosselin. The next attempt was by a man named Louis Payen, from Vitry-le-François, who was very keen to get away from Fort Dauphin. He went to Île Bourbon in 1662 with another Frenchman, seven black men and three black women. These were reportedly the first women on the island. This group settled at the place that had already been given the name Saint-Paul. The black part of the group went to the hills soon after arriving, they became a founding portion of the coloured part of the population. Louis and his companion remained by the coast. In 1670 a ship arrived at Fort Dauphin and among the passengers were (from Guët): : Antoine Cadet, de la Brie; Louis Caron, de Canday, en Bretagne; Guy Royer, de Paris ; Jacques Lauret, dit Saint-Honoré, de Nevers; Julien Dailleau, de Sablé, en Maine. These names will appear again. "France, according to our calculations (Vincentians), sent to the island about 4,000 men, soldiers or settlers; two-thirds died of disease, starvation and wars, the other third has returned to France or provided the nucleus of the colony of Bourbon, daughter of one of Madagascar. " ===Catholic missionaries=== The earliest presence of the Catholic Church on Madagascar was in the early 16C associated with Portuguese settlers. The first missionaries relevant to this profile were sent to Fort Dauphin by St. Vincent de Paul in 1648. They were both dead within two years. Of the missionaries that followed, some died before arriving at Fort Dauphin, most of the others died there. When the French withdrew from Fort Dauphin only two of the thirty seven missionaries were still alive. During this time they had baptised hundreds of Antanosy, some of whom were the women who married French settlers on Île Bourbon: : [[Heros-1|Thérèse Heros]] : [[Sanne-13|Marie Anne Sanne]] : [[Siarane-1|Louise Siarane]] ==Settlement== The original intent of the Company in sending settlers to Île Bourbon seems to have been the establishment of a infirmary to support Fort Dauphin. To this end, in March 1665 Etienne Regnault and about twenty men boarded the ship Taureau in Brest, part of a fleet of four ships bound for the East Indies. This ship was the first one of the fleet to arrive at Saint-Paul; the date was 9 July 1665, regarded as the start of French colonization of the island. When they landed they found Louis Payen and his companion; Payen later returned to France, the name of his comrade is lost to history. Regnault and his men had four weeks to establish themselves before the Taureau, and the other two ships that had arrived, left for Fort Dauphin on 6 August. Lacaze (1880) provides a list of the men from the Taureau: "François Riquebourg, Pierre Hibon, Fontaine, Macé, Baillif, Leger, Payet, Robert, Gruchet, Mancel, Cadet, Techer, Mottet, Aubert, Dennemont, Michel Esparon, Belon, Mussard Hoarau, Nativel, Launay, Touchard". Variations of this list appear in different sources, and it seems likely that some of them were later arrivals. There are records for men with some of the same family names arriving within thirty or forty years[At this stage the suspect names are Macé, Baillif, Leger, Gruchet, Mancel, Techer, Mottet, Aubert]. A more contemporary list was given by Père Barassin, one of the first Catholic priests to visit the island: : [[Hoareau-10|René Hoareau]] natif de Boulogne-sur-mer. : [[Fontaine-843|Jacques Fontaine]] natif de Paris. : François Vallée natif de Normandie. : [[Hibon-5|Pierre Hibon]] natif de Calais. : [[Mussard-19|François Mussard]] natif d'Argenteuil. : Athanase Touchard natif d'Issy. : Pierre Mollet natif de Paris. : Picard natif de Paris. : François Ricquebourg natif d'Amiens. : Pierre Colin natif de Nîmes. : Jean Bellon natif de Lyon. : Gilles Launay natif d'Urville (Manche). : [[Danemont-1|Hervé Dennemont]] (ou Danemont). Their number was increased by groups sent from Fort Dauphin for recuperation. Guët states that there were five young French women included in this number, and that from 1667 and 1671 these were the only ones on the island. He gives the following (paraphrased) details: : Antoinette Renaud, a native of Lyon aged twenty-four, married Jean Bellon, who had a son and six daughters. The eldest of these daughters married François Ricquebourg, whose numerous descendants spread in all districts of Bourbon. The youngest married Jean Gruchet, of Lisieux. : [[Baude-16|Marie Baudry]], a native of Calais, married [[Hoareau-10|René Hoareau]]. : [[Compiegne-1|Marguerite Compiègne]], a native of Picardy aged fifteen years, old joined forces with [[Mussard-19|François Mussard]]. : [[De_la_Croix-13|Jeanne Lacroix]], from Boulogne-sur-Mer aged fifteen years old, married first [[Mollet-82|Henry Mollet]], and second [[Hibon-5|Pierre Hibon]]. These two marriages produced many children. : Finally, Mlle N ... (her name did not stay) married [[Danemont-1|Hervé Danemont]] said in the oldest census of Île Bourbon as "married to a woman in France". She gave him, in 1668, the first child whose age is recorded in a census. Other sources give her name as [[Pillé-95|Léonarde Pillé]]. The population of the island was, therefore, largely male. In 1673 a group of fifteen orphan girls boarded the ship Dunkerquoise at La Rochelle bound for Île Bourbon. After a ten month voyage the ship arrived at Fort Dauphin on 14 January 1674. The population of Fort Dauphin at that time was 127, many times that number had died or fled since the settlement was established. They departed for Île Bourbon on 6 March, along with two priests also bound for the island. However, the ship was caught in the storm the next day and was wrecked. All the passengers and crew survived, but they were now stuck at Fort Dauphin. Guët says that three of the girls died in June. The gender mismatch there was not that much better than at Île Bourbon and, in spite of the efforts of those in charge of the expedition, six of the young women quickly married. By this time the relations between the inhabitants of Fort Dauphin and the local Antanosy, who were led by Dian Manangue, were deteriorating. Letters written by the Catholic missionaries describe how the settlement produced very little of value, which was its reason for being, and was always short of food and water. The settlers were reduced to looting the countryside around the Fort, often killing the locals in the process. It is no wonder that the Antanosy harboured resentment. Dian Manangue, though, played a very clever game. He made an appearance of supporting the French, even helping them against common enemies, but prepared to strike against them. The marriage of the six young women apparently caused the French to drop their guard and Dian Manangue attacked on 27 August 1674, reportedly with 2000 men. Although French accounts refer to it as a massacre, it seems unlikely that that was the intention; with the numerical superiority that they had the Malagasy could have completely wiped out the remaining French population. As it was, quite a number survived. Guët asserts that the trigger for the attack was the marriages and the jealousy it aroused in the Malagasy women who had been married to the men concerned. He also states that seventy five of the French were killed. These survivors were evacuated by the ship Blanc-Pignon on 9 September 1674 and eventually arrived in Mozambique. It took a long journey before two of the orphans and a number of the other colonists finally arrived on Île Bourbon in 1676. One of the women was [[Châtelain-32|Françoise Châtelain]], who had married Jacques Lièvre at Fort Dauphin (he died in the attack and she married Michel Esparon), and the other was Nicole Coulon, who had married Pierre Martin (in the census of 1711 he is described as "un Bordelais, de soixante-seize ans"). They were the sixth and seventh French women to arrive. Some of the other orphans also escaped Fort Dauphin, but probably remained in Mozambique. Guēt tells that of the sixty three survivors who boarded the Blanc-Pignon, thirty eight died before the ship arrived in Mozambique. Instead of making for Île Bourbon, which would have been only a few days sailing, the captain chose to steer for the African coast but the ship became becalmed for long periods. Of the remaining twenty five, two groups made their way to the island by different routes. The group that arrived on the Saint-Robert included Père Bernardin, who became a major figure in the history of Île Bourbon. The others who arrived were (according to Guët): : [[Nativel-3|Pierre Nativel]], his [[Solo-24|wife]] and a [[Nativel-2|daughter]] : [[Payet-91|Antoine Payet]] and his wife (unlikely as Antoine married the widow of Etienne Grondon) : François River : Lezin Rouillard : Jacques Maillot : Etienne (Guët has his name as François) Grondin, his [[Siarane-1|wife]] and [[Grondin-309|son]] : Noël Tessier : Georges Damour : Samson Lebeau : Jean Jullien and his wife : [[Duhamel-224|François Duhamel]] : Jean Perrot : [[Boyer-4179|Guillaume Boyer]] The French also suffered setbacks in their attempts to establish colonies in India, and a number of those settlers ended up on Île Bourbon. Around this time a series of misfortunes afflicted the island. The "blacks", presumably Malagasies, having heard of the attack on Fort Dauphin were inspired to repeat the event. They killed two Frenchmen but their plot was discovered and the leaders executed. Many of the rest fled to the mountains. Rat numbers multiplied and they destroyed the plantations and food crops. The settlers were also victim to predatory ship commanders. In November 1678 the colony governor sent a letter to France asking for assistance, to which a group of the settlers added their own letter. The signatories of that letter were: Pierre Hibon, François Mussard, Jacques Fontaine, Pierre Collin, Claude du Chauffour, François Ricquebourg, Gilles Launay, René Houareau, Nicolas Prou. Hervé Danemont, Guillaume Girard, Jean Bellon, Pierre Nativel, Jacques-George Rolland, François Penhoët, George Pioleau, Jean Présien, François Vallée, Robert Vigoureux. In January 1680 the governor died and, in the absence of any chain of command, the settlers asked Père Bernardin to lead them. In the six years and eleven months that he governed only three ships came to the island. When the third ship came in October 1686, Père Bernardin wanted to go to France to plead for assistance for the colony, but he needed someone to take his place a governor. The ship's captain suggested one of his passengers - Jean-Baptiste Drouillard. Although his intention was to return permanently to France, he agreed to take on the position. The settlers voted to accept him in November that year. In his memoirs Père Bernardin gives a breakdown of the population at the time he left: : French of which there are ten families which, with their children, amount to fifty-three : French and Portuguese Indies there are twelve families, totaling sixty-four people : French and Malagasy women, fourteen families making seventy-eight people : Negroes and negresses of Madagascar, 5 families, for 40 people : Two Dutch, one of whom had married a French Creole, and the other a black woman Creole : Sixteen black Madagascar : Twelve Indian black (these were prisoners of war who had been left on the island years before and never been able to leave) This is a total of 209 persons. Drouillard fell out with the settlers (details will be added later but the general sense seems to be that he was trying to impose some order and they were unwilling to accept that). The Father, though ill and although weakened, did not hesitate to return to Mascareigne and chooses companions Father Hyacinthe, of Quimper, which we will talk extensively, and brother Anthony, of Lannion, much more modest in all reports. This was the 20 March 1689 took place the signature of the king's orders for this. The first named Sieur Vauboulon governor of Bourbon; the second instituted the chief judge of the island; the third gave him detailed instructions for completing employment; the fourth, Drouillard was asked to hand over the command to Vauboulon. The fifth order finally contained a gracious letter from the king to the people of Bourbon. '''Le directoire de Saint-Paul''' : Athanase Touchard, born in 1642 in Issy near Paris and arrived on the island with the group of Étienne Regnault in 1665. He married in 1676 to Elizabeth Hanno widow of Henry Mangrolles, who gave him eleven children. Upon his arrival in Bourbon, he obtained a concession to the Mountain, then another in Pond in 1690. He is a farmer, prior of the Carmelite congregation, founded in 1688, President and CEO of St. Paul. : René Hoareau, born in 1640 in Boulogne and arrived on the island with the group Étienne Regnault in 1665. He married about 1669 a little in Calais Marie Baude. : François Mussard, born in 1642, native Valdoisien Argenteuil and arrived on the island with the group Étienne Regnault in 1665. He married in Fort Dauphin in Madagascar in November 1666 a young girl from the Pas de Calais, Marguerite Compiègne. it is a master carpenter. : Antoine Payet, "La Roche", born in 1640 in Saint-Prim in Dauphiné. Served as a soldier in Madagascar and arrived in the island on November 19, 1674. He married about 1677 in Bourbon Louise Siarane. : Lezin Rouillard, born in Maurille. : Louis Caron said "The Pie", Bas Breton Caudan and former Madagascar. == Sources == : Souchu de Rennefort, Urbain, ''Histoire des Indes orientales'', Paris, 1688 : Guët, Isidore, ''Les origines de l'île Bourbon et de la colonisation française à Madagascar. D'après des documents inédits tirés des archives coloniales du Ministère de la marine et des colonies, etc'', Paris, 1888 : Lacaze, Honoré, ''L'île Bourbon, l'Île de France--Madagascar: recherches historiques'', Paris, 1880 : Ricquebourg, Camille, ''Dictionnaire généalogique des familles de l'Île Bourbon (1665 - 1810)''
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Dutchess County, New York]] Other: [[Space: Sources-New York|New York Sources]] __TOC__ == The Settlers of the Beekman Patent, Dutchess County, New York == An Historical and Genealogical Study of All the 18th Century Settlers in the Patent. : The Settlers of the Beekman Patent contains data on over thirteen hundred families who settled in the Beekman Patent, an original land grant given to Col. Henry Beekman in 1697 by the English Crown and the second largest patent in present-day Dutchess County. Many emigrants from New England lived in and passed through the Beekman Patent on their way west. Others, such as the Palatines and Quakers (almost all from New England), were early settlers and remained for several generations or more. The area of study includes the towns of Beekman, Dover, LaGrange (part), Pawling (including Quaker Hill), and Union Vale. : Volumes 1 through 10 contain Beekman Patent families Abbot to Rogers as well as all early information on the Patent including the lease system, town records, and Revolutionary War records. : Project Web Site: [https://www.beekmansettlers.com/ Settlers of the Beekman Patent] - external link. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The_Settlers_of_the_Beekman_Patent|What Links Here]] === Additional information about this series === * by [http://www.poughkeepsiejournal.com/story/life/2017/11/14/lagrange-man-discovers-hudson-valley-history-home/751306001/ Frank J. Doherty], Jan 1, 1990 - History - 885 pages * [https://www.americanancestors.org/search/databasesearch/409/dutchess-county-ny-the-settlers-of-the-beekman-patent The Settlers of the Beekman Patent] (Scroll down to see free informational material) * [http://www.beekmansettlers.com/ Background information] * [http://www.worldcat.org/title/settlers-of-the-beekman-patent-dutchess-county-new-york-an-historical-and-genealogical-study-of-all-the-18th-century-settlers-in-the-patent/oclc/22763071 World Catalog] * [[Space:Sources-Settlers_of_The_Beekman_Patent%2C_Source_List|Source List]] used in this series, with links. === Available online at these locations: === * [https://www.americanancestors.org/search/databasesearch/409/dutchess-county-ny-the-settlers-of-the-beekman-patent The Settlers of the Beekman Patent]: Searchable database, Vol. 1-11, with approximately 295,000 names. (NEHGS membership required.) * Google Books is search only: ::* Vol. 1 (1990) [http://books.google.com/books/about/Settlers_of_the_Beekman_Patent_Dutchess.html?id=Ls94AAAAMAAJ Google Books] Historical records ::* Vol. 2 (1993) [http://books.google.com/books/about/Settlers_of_the_Beekman_Patent_Dutchess.html?id=1ukpAQAAMAAJ Google Books] Abbot to Burtch ::* Vol. 3 (1995) [http://books.google.com/books/about/Settlers_of_the_Beekman_Patent_Dutchess.html?id=TOopAQAAMAAJ Google Books] Burtis to Dakin ::* Vol. 4 (1997) [http://books.google.com/books/about/Settlers_of_the_Beekman_Patent_Dutchess.html?id=uuopAQAAMAAJ Google Books] Darbyshire to Everitt ::* Vol. 5 (1999) [http://books.google.com/books/about/Settlers_of_the_Beekman_Patent_Dutchess.html?id=SuspAQAAMAAJ Google Books] Fackert to Haas ::* Vol. 6 (2001) [http://books.google.com/books/about/Settlers_of_the_Beekman_Patent_Dutchess.html?id=juwpAQAAMAAJ Google Books] Hadden to Hunt ::* Vol. 7 (2003) [http://books.google.com/books/about/Settlers_of_the_Beekman_Patent_Dutchess.html?id=Ke0pAQAAMAAJ Google Books] Hunter to Leavens ::* Vol. 8 (2005) [http://books.google.com/books/about/Settlers_of_the_Beekman_Patent_Dutchess.html?id=6O0pAQAAMAAJ Google Books] Lee to Millington ::* Vol. 9 (2007) [http://books.google.com/books/about/Settlers_of_the_Beekman_Patent_Dutchess.html?id=X-4pAQAAMAAJ Google Books] Mills to Page ::* Vol. 10 (2010) [http://books.google.com/books/about/Settlers_of_the_Beekman_Patent_Dutchess.html?id=m-4pAQAAMAAJ Google Books] Paine to Rogers ::* Vol. 11 (2013) Rood to Sly ::* Vol. 12 (2015) Smith to Spaulding ::* Vol. 13 (2017) Spencer to Swift ::* Vol. 14 (2019) Taber to Tupper * FamilySearch: Volumes 1-4 https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/496808 === Errata === * Vol. 5, Page 823: "Johannnes or Hannes Weatherwax b:c1740 in RedHook Dutchess co NY. did have a daughter named Jane Weatherwax b:26 Dec 1763, baptized at St. Peters Lutheran Church Rhinebeck NY on 1 Jan 1764. This would make her age 17yrs when David E. Gregory was born!. She did not marry David E. Gregory, she did marry a Daniel Goewey abt 1783. They had two sons. The Will of Johannes Weatherwax written on 3 Oct 1814 and signed with his Mark. I have photocopies of the Will and transcriptions and extracts as well. I have also viewed the original in the Surrogates Office in Troy NY. Clearly he indicates his daughter Jane Goewey wife of Daniel Goewey is one of three daughters mentioned in the Will. Daniel Goewey bap: 25 cDec 1757 Albany Reformed Churchbook was the son of Peter S. Goewey Sr. and wife Maria Elizabeth Young." via email from [[Weatherwax-12|Wayne E. Weatherwax]] * 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: * Doherty, Frank J., ''[[Space:The Settlers of the Beekman Patent|The Settlers of the Beekman Patent]]'' (F.J. Doherty, Pleasant Valley, NY, 1990-2003) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Doherty|Doherty]]) * [Doherty, Frank J., ''[[Space:The Settlers of the Beekman Patent|The Settlers of the Beekman Patent]]'' (F.J. Doherty, Pleasant Valley, NY, 1990-2003) Vol. , [ Page ]. ]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:New Hampshire]] == The Seventh Regiment New Hampshire Volunteers in the War of the Rebellion == * by Henry F.W. Little (b.1842) * published by The Seventh New Hampshire Veteran Association, 1896 * Source Example: ::: Little, Henry. ''[[Space:The Seventh Regiment New Hampshire Volunteers in the War of the Rebellion|The Seventh Regiment New Hampshire Volunteers in the War of the Rebellion]]'' (Seventh New Hampshire Veteran Assoc., 1896) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[[#Little|Little]]: Page 134] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Seventh Regiment New Hampshire Volunteers in the War of the Rebellion|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=eBpCAAAAIAAJ * https://archive.org/details/seventhregiment00littgoog * https://archive.org/details/seventhregimentn96litt * http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006578786
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == The Shackelford Family, its English and American Origins, and Some of its Branches == * by [[Shackelford-788|Robert Baylor Shackelford]] (1881-1940) * published by Jarman's Incorporated, Printers, Charlottesville, Va., 1940 * 84 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Shackelford Family, its English and American Origins, and Some of its Branches|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=eLZRAAAAMAAJ * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005756286 * https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=23692 * Also see: https://wvgal.tripod.com/clan.htm === Table of Contents === * Foreword * Chapter I. Roger, the Immigrant, Page 5 * Chapter II. Second generation, Page 7 * Chapter III. Third generation, Page 8 * Chapter IV. Fourth generation, Page 10 * Chapter V. Fifth generation, Page 14 * Chapter VI. Sixth generation, Page 17 * Chapter VII. The Green Shackelford Line, Page 18 * Chapter VIII. The Green Shackelford line (continued), Page 40 * Chapter IX. The Green Shackelford line (continued), Page 5Page 43 * Chapter X. Shackelford of Richmond County; The Baltimore Shackelfords; Shackelford-Gates; The Shackelfords of Henry County, Page 47 * Notes: Letters from College of Arms, London, Page 57 * The English origin of the Shackelford Family, Page 59 * Notes: Miscellaneous, Page 66 === 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 === * Shackelford, Robert Baylor. ''[[Space:The Shackelford Family, its English and American Origins, and Some of its Branches|The Shackelford Family, its English and American Origins, and Some of its Branches]]'' (Jarman's, Charlottesville, Va., 1940) [ Page ]. * ([[#Shackelford|Shackelford]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * [Shackelford, Robert Baylor. ''[[Space:The Shackelford Family, its English and American Origins, and Some of its Branches|The Shackelford Family, its English and American Origins, and Some of its Branches]]'' (Jarman's, Charlottesville, Va., 1940) [ Page ].]
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[[Category:Books]][[Category:Sharp Name Study]] A book about the Sharp Family history, by [[Adney-51|Edwin Tappan Adney]] Publicly available at [http://archives.gnb.ca/exhibits/forthavoc/html/Adney.aspx?culture=en-CA Archives.gnb.ca]
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[[Category:Pennsylvania, Sources]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] == The Sharples-Sharpless Family == John Sharples, 1624-1685, son of Geoffrey and Margaret Ashley Sharples emigrated in 1682 from Hatherton in the parish of Wybonbury, Cheshire, to Pennsylvania. He married Jane Moor (1638-1722) in England. He died in Ridley Township, near Chester, Pennsylvania. *Author: Anderson, Bart, 1917- *Publisher: unknown 1966 West Chester, Pennsylvania * Source Example: ::: Anderson, Bart. ''[[Space:The_Sharples_Sharpless_Family|The Sharples-Sharpless Family]]'' (1966 West Chester, Pennsylvania) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[[#Anderson|Anderson]]: Page 134] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The_Sharples_Sharpless_Family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] ===Available at these locations=== For the FamilySearch Book template, add a '''{{blue||}}''' then the page number before the closing brackets '''{{blue|}}}}''' for a link directly to the page, for example {{FamilySearch Book|128031|32}} Vol I: :{{FamilySearch Book|126953}} {{FamilySearch Book|126953}} Vol II: :{{FamilySearch Book|128031}} {{FamilySearch Book|128031}} Vol II: :{{FamilySearch Book|113642}} {{FamilySearch Book|113642}}
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == The Sheafe Family of Old and New England == Reprint from the [[Space:NEHGR|NEHGR]], April 1901. * by [[Watkins-15261|Walter Kendall Watkins]] (1855-1934) * printed for the author, Boston, 1901 * 14 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Sheafe Family of Old and New England|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/sheafefamilyofol00watk * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009568418 === Citation Formats === Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Watkins, Walter. ''[[Space:The Sheafe Family of Old and New England|The Sheafe Family of Old and New England]]'' (Boston, 1901) [ Page ]. * ([[#Watkins|Watkins]]) *
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] == The Sheldon Magazine == A genalogical list of the sheldons in america, with biographical and historical notes, and notices of other families with which this intermarried, embelished withportraits and facsimilies. * by Rev. Henry Olcott Sheldon * published in Loudonville, Ashland, Ohio, June 1855 to October 1857 * background: https://www.sheldonfamily.org/more-sheldon/the-sheldon-magazine * Source Example: ::: ''[[Space:The Sheldon Magazine|The Sheldon Magazine]]'' (Loudonville, Ashland, Ohio, June 1855 to October 1857) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[[#TSM|The Sheldon Magazine]]: Issue 1, Page 134] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Title|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Issue 1-4 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=RLNRAAAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=DNxRAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/sheldonmagazine00shelgoog ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005756403 * Vol. 2, No. 3-5 ::* https://archive.org/details/sheldonmagazineo235shel * Sheldon magazine extension, 1956 : family data and biographical outline of the descendants of Edgar Sheldon (1832-1924) and Mathilda (Baker) Sheldon (1831-1882) ::* https://archive.org/details/sheldonmagazinee00shel ::* https://archive.org/details/sheldonmagazinee00shel_0 * Index of females born with the surname Sheldon : as recorded in the Sheldon Magazine by Rev. H.O. Sheldon, 1855-57 ::* https://archive.org/details/indexoffemalesbo00hunt * Index : name index of surnames other than the name of Sheldon as recorded in The Sheldon Magazine, by Rev. H.O. Sheldon, 1855-57 ::* https://archive.org/details/indexnameindexof00knol
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Emens-67 Create Profile Author]] == The Shepard Families of New England == * by [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/199989085/gerald-f-shepard Gerald Faulkner Shepard, 1867-1937]; [[Jacobus-56 | Donald Lines Jacobus]], 1887-1970, editors * published by New Haven Colony Historical Society, New Haven, Connecticut, 1973 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Shepard Families of New England|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *Familysearch.org (3 volumes available): https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/26086?availability=Family%20History%20Library *Archive.org (Borrow) ::Volume 1: https://archive.org/details/shepardfamilieso01shep ::Volume 2: https://archive.org/details/shepardfamilieso02shep ::Volume 3: https://archive.org/details/shepardfamilieso03shep === 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 === * Shepard, Gerald Faulkner ''[[Space:The Shepard Families of New England|The Shepard Families of New England]]'' (New Haven, Connecticut, 1973) * [[[#Shepard|Shepard]]]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] ==The Sheriffs of Montgomeryshire== *with their Armorial Bearings, and Notices, Genealogical & Biographical, of their Families, from 1540 to 1639 *William Valentine Lloyd *London, 1876 This book is a compilation of memoirs which originally appeared in ''Collections Archaeological and Historical, relating to Montgomeryshire, and its Borders'' issued by the Powys-land Club. * Source Example: ::: *Lloyd, William Valentine. ''[[Space: The Sheriffs of Montgomeryshire, with notices of their families, 1540 to 1639| The Sheriffs of Montgomeryshire]]'', Published by Subscription, London, 1876 * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[[#Lloyd|Lloyd]] Page 69] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Sheriffs of Montgomeryshire, with notices of their families, 1540 to 1639|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *Archive.org ::https://archive.org/details/sheriffsmontgom00lloygoog/ *Google books has the same collection listed under The Montgomeryshire Collections, Volume 5 ::https://books.google.com.au/books?id=gtQ4AQAAMAAJ&ved=0ahUKEwjZoLfciK3SAhVH9WMKHfuHA7MQ6AEIMzAE#v=onepage&q&f=false
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Emens-67 Create Profile Author]] == The Sherrill Genealogy:The Descendants of Samuel Sherrill == of East Hampton, Long Island, New York * by [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/75066947/charles-hitchcock-sherrill Charles Hitchcock Sherrill] (1867-1936); Second edition revised and compiled by [[De_Forest-533 |Louis Effingham De Forest]] (1891-1952) * published by The Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor Company, New Haven, Connecticut,1932 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Sherrill Genealogy:The Descendants of Samuel Sherrill|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89066302274 * https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=24067 * https://archive.org/details/sherrillgenealog00sher/page/n5 (Borrow) ===Table of Contents=== :Editorial Note :Introduction :First Generation :Second Generation :Third Generation :Fourth Generation :Fifth Generation :Sixth Generation :Seventh Generation :Eighth Generation :Ninth Generation :Tenth Generation :Bibliography :Index of Persons === 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 === * Sherrill,Charles Hitchcock ''[[Space: The Sherrill Genealogy:The Descendants of Samuel Sherrill| The Sherrill Genealogy:The Descendants of Samuel Sherrill]]'' (New Haven, Connecticut,1932), [ Page ]. * [[[#Sherrill|Sherrill]]]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == The Shields Family == particularly the oldest and most numerous branch of that family in our America; an account of the ancestor and descendents [sic] of The ten brothers of Sevier County, in Tennessee * by [[Shields-6746 | John Arthur Shields]], 1884 - 1966 * published in Minneapolis, Minnesota,1917 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Shields Family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/shieldsfamilypar00inshie/page/n8 === 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 === * Shields, John Arthur ''[[Space: The Shields Family| The Shields Family]]'' (Minneapolis, Minnesota,1917), [ Page ]. * [[[#Shields|Shields]]]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == The Shiffletts in America: The Thomas Shifflett Family == Showing the families of Thomas Shifflett originally from France, whose early families resided in Virginia, Kentucky, and Missouri. * Compiled by Edith Wilkinson Jameson (Mrs. Leonard E). * Printed by Helen Thompson Weidel (Mrs. Ralph E.). * Self published, July 1965, corrections July 1967. * 130 pages, PDF format. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The_Shiffletts_in_America_-_The_Thomas_Shifflett_Family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/564975/?offset=0#page=1&viewer=picture&o=info&n=0&q= === Table of Contents === :FAMILIES (Member - Spouse) : PAGE * HASTEN TUSSEY SHIFFLET - Susannah Estill : 3 * HARDIN SHIFFLETT - Eliza Bryant : 6 * JOSHUA SHIFFLETT - Margaret Harris Maupin : 48 * POLLY SHIFFLETT - Dabney Maupin : 48 * MATILDA SHIFFLETT - Davis Coyle : 49 * FOUNTAIN SHIFFLETT - Rebecca Coyle : 49 * JANE SHIFFLETT - Hiram Baker : 66 * SUSAN SHIFFLETT - Levi Orchard : 66 * THOMAS SHIFFLETT - Anna Hardin : 66 * ELIZA SHIFFLETT - Smith Foote : 67 * ELIZABETH SHIFFLETT - Bazel Baker : 68 * DUDLEY SHIFFLETT - Isabella Becknell : 68 * CORRECTIONS & ADDITIONS : Front === Errata === * Corrections and additions are included in the current publication in the front section with additional corrections hand written in the borders of the scanned document. If additional corrections and additions are identified, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === Span ID format * Jameson, Edith Wilkinson ''[[Space:The_Shiffletts_in_America_-_The_Thomas_Shifflett_Family|The Shiffletts in America - The Thomas Shifflett Family]]'' (Self Published, 1965) * ([[#Jameson|Jameson]]) Other inline formats * [Jameson, Edith Wilkinson ''[[Space:The_Shiffletts_in_America_-_The_Thomas_Shifflett_Family|The Shiffletts in America - The Thomas Shifflett Family]]'' (Self Published, 1965) [SOURCE_LINK_TO_PAGE Page xx].]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == The Shinkle Genealogy == comprising the descendants of Philipp Carl Schenckel, 1717-1897 * by [[Shinkle-360 | Louisa Jane Shinkle Abbott]], 1839 - 1910; [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/126117746/charles-lewis-abbott Charles L Abbott], 1862 - 1927 * published by Press of Curtis & Jennings, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1897 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Shinkle Genealogy|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/shinklegenealogy00abbo/page/n7 * https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89066392713 === 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 === *Abbott,Louisa Jane Shinkle ''[[Space: The Shinkle Genealogy| The Shinkle Genealogy]]'' (Cincinnati, Ohio, 1897), [ Page ]. *[[[#Abbott|Abbott]]]
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[[:Category: Winter Galley, Arrived 5 September 1738]] == Introduction == '''''[[Irvin-110|To go back to Gail Cox's profile page.]]'' ''' == 1738 Voyage == '''''[[Heller-217|Johann Christoph Heller]] at age 50, and his son [[Heller-296|Johan Simon]] age 17 were listed as passengers on the 1738 Voyage of the Winter Galley. There were probably other family members with them but they wouldn't have been listed either because they were women or because they were under age 16.''''' The literature on European emigration of the eighteenth century is filled with horror stories of sufferings and death. The lack of cleanliness and hygiene adversely affected mass travel, though on the whole, the total German and Swiss migration to North America during that century reveals a rather successful operation in which more than one hundred thousand souls reached America. This was in spite of the fact that many of them did not have sufficient funds to pay for the ocean passage. The situation in 1738 earned the reputation as the Year of the Destroying Angels. The reference was to Psalm 78, verse 49, "He let loose on them his fierce anger, wrath, indignation, and distress, a company of destroying angels." Events were so horrible that the fatalist mind needed a response. The six thousand plus emigrants for North America during that year were generally not part of a colonization scheme of any government or proprietor. The would-be emigrants were following a pattern that had evolved since 1717 which had become the typical way of reaching English colonies in America. The emigrants banded together in family and often in village groups and set out for Rotterdam or Amsterdam where they expected to find British ships to take them on to America. Every year a number of British ships, returning with colonial staples, were available for such transport on their way back to America. Passengers were taken aboard after merely signing a contract to pay their fares within a designated time after arrival. This redemptioner system had proven satisfactory for all. Payment could be made by the passengers themselves in cash, from the proceeds of the sale of goods brought along for that purpose, or by relatives and friends already in America, or, what was becoming increasingly common, by parties to whom they indentured themselves to work off the cost of passage. Preparation for the 1738 emigration season by the shippers was made in the preceding fall and winter months. Germans and Swiss returning for home visits or for purchasing goods needed in the new settlements were approached by shipping firms and individual captains to serve as recruiters. Handsome head premiums and the promise of free return passage for themselves and their goods turned many an incidental traveler into an emissary for shippers and land speculators. These people soon became known as "newlanders." The colonial destinations for which the shippers could schedule their transports included Georgia, Virginia, and New York. The Rotterdam shippers turned their attention for the 1738 season to the surest of all markets, Pennsylvania. Despite the transports to other colonies, there had been a steady rise of the number of Germans arriving in Philadelphia as shown by 268 immigrants in 1735, 736 in 1736, and 1,528 in 1737. Due to the increased solicitation, a higher figure for 1738 was anticipated by the shipping merchants. All expectations were shattered by the timing and number as groups of emigrants gathered for departure earlier than in previous years and came in larger numbers. Some emigrants set out in March and the first contingents reached the Rotterdam area before ships were ready for loading and, indeed, before some of the regular English emigrant vessels had even arrived in port. When the first waves of Palatines reached Dutch territory in April 1738, they had to go to a holding area in the vicinity of the ruins of St. Elbrecht's chapel below Kralingen. By law, the Palatines could not enter the city of Rotterdam. No preparations had been made for the temporary sojourn and subsequent embarkation of these early arrivals. On May 13th the bailiff and court of Kralingen petitioned the States of Holland to have the Palatines either sent back or speedily embarked for America. While "these are already a great burden," the petition hinted at more ominous trouble, namely the outbreak of an epidemic when "in the case of the death of parents the children will be left behind." The Kralingers also had been informed that "shortly a thousand or more such impecunious persons from the same land are to follow." As the clusters proceeded toward the Dutch border, the British shipping merchants of Rotterdam made their preparations, summoning ships from English ports to augment the regular fleet of emigrant ships. The major shipping firm of Hope readied eight ships, some from their fleet, some chartered. Once the ships became available, they had to be hastily fitted with additional bedsteads. "Everywhere there were double bedsteads built, or even three on top of one another. Many passengers had their chests broken up and stored their belongings wherever they could (because captains and newlanders themselves had so many chests and goods and there were simply too many people) or they had to leave them behind to be sent later by other ships so that many a garment and linen cloth became rotten or moth-eaten." According to the Rotterdamse Courant, five of the ships operated for the firm of the Hopes were ready on June 22nd. They were the Queen Elizabeth, Thistle, Oliver, '''Winter Galley''', and Glasgow. The fleet proceeded to English ports for the customs clearance required by the Navigation Acts. The captains of the Queen Elizabeth and the Winter Galley headed for Deal. The Winter Galley arrived first in Philadelphia on September 5. Captain Edward Paynter submitted his account of 252 passengers. If the news of the dismal situation in Kralingen had not yet reached Philadelphia, the emigrants themselves now spread the story. As usual during the arrival season, Germans, some even from remote settlements, crowded the harbor to greet relatives, friends, or just people from their old home place to hear news and maybe find mail. Four days later, the ship Glasgow and the snow Two Sisters arrived. The recently installed new governor, George Thomas, attended the oath swearing ceremonies to acquaint himself with the situation. He also was present when the next three vessels arrived with Palatines, the Robert & Alice, the Queen Elizabeth, and the Thistle, Captain Walter Goodman of the Robert & Alice sent a letter back to Germany on October 19th. Excerpts were published in the Rotterdamse Courant. Two months later: "On the 4th of July last I sailed out of Dover in England and arrived here on this river on the 9th of September with crew and passengers in good health but on the way I had many sick people, yet, since not more than 18 died, we lost by far the least of all the ships arrived to-date. We were the third ship to arrive. I sailed in company with four of the skippers who together had 425 deaths, one had 140, one 115, one 90, and one 80. The two captains Stedman have not yet arrived and I do not doubt that I shall be cleared for departure before they arrive since I begin loading tomorrow. I have disposed of all my passengers except for 20 families." Another letter, dated October 18th, was sent by Christoph Sauer of Germantown to friends in Wittgenstein who were eagerly awaiting news of several emigrants from Elsoff. Sauer wrote: "The Elsoffers have not yet arrived. Everybody wonders where their ship is, and besides that vessel, 3 to 4 ships with people are still expected. According to all reports, they have been at sea now for a quarter of a year." As to the vessels that had come in, Sauer remarked: "The throngs of people who let themselves be seduced this year to come into the country are raising much lament here. Besides, as so many hundreds died from sickness aboard ships at sea, the survivors, if there is any left of a family, must pay or go into service which causes so much indigence and privation among a people which is hard to describe. "This ship lost near 160 persons, and another one that arrived the day before, more than 150, and on one that came in the following day, only 13 healthy people are said to remain. Still another one arrived meanwhile on which out of 300 freights only 50 are left. Most of them died from dysentery, head sickness and violent fever, also some captains and many seamen. Altogether of 15 passenger ships only 2 seem to have arrived with the people tolerably healthy and well." The author estimated about 1,600 people had died on the fifteen ships which had arrived so far. On November 20th another letter from the people in Germantown to the people in Wittgenstein was sent. The letter concludes with an upward assessment of the total number of victims: "There has been a cruel, destroying angel among the travelers this year for the number of those who died so far on the voyage and here has reached about 2000." Fifteen leading men of various religious backgrounds from Philadelphia, Germantown and nearby communities agreed to band together for whatever help they could render and to compile a comprehensive account of the recent events. But, they were also concerned about the general situation for colonists in Pennsylvania, the solicitations by newlanders, and the pitfalls which must be considered during travel to the seaport and during the voyage. The arrival of Palatine ships throughout the autumn of 1738 pervades every part of their Send-Schreiben. And, the reader is assured that their description of the events was carefully gathered from accounts of nearly 100 eyewitnesses. Their comments were intended to be published as a guide and a warning to prospective emigrants. The content of this collective missive, dealing with the situation in and around Rotterdam and at sea, has been used in the material here. In the personal recollections of the signers it was the first time that emigrant transports of an entire season were affected by disease. They recalled the singular case of the Love and Unity four years earlier when two-thirds of the Palatine passengers died of starvation during a voyage of nine months in which a lively trade in rats and mice among survivors marked the last stage of the trip. They also recalled a ship with English passengers that was wrecked on the New England coast with more than one hundred people drowned. For the current year, 1738, a special name was needed, the Year of the Destroying Angels. "However, this year the sea has held quite a different harvest, because by moderate reckoning, more than 1800 died on the 14 ships arrived till now. While there are still two missing, we have reasons to assume them lost for they have been at sea for more than 24 weeks." The Send-Schreiben noted the bad situation on the shore, off the ships: "Although several houses outside the city were rented by captains for the care of the sick by order of the authorities, as it happens, it is easy to see that the burden falls mostly on those Germans who still have some love left for their countrymen. There have been frequent collections taken, and the charity was then distributed to these starving, miserable human beings but it is shocking to witness the envy, the jealousy, and the malice among the survivors." The writers of the letter relate how some ships were prevented from disembarking their human cargoes and ordered to sail back below the city for fear of spreading contagion: "Those in town and in the country, who look people into their homes, contracted the same disease and several have suddenly died. It looks as if the sickness will spread throughout the land. The stench alone is so horrible on the ships, and with the people who came from them, that anyone who is easily disgusted will feel sick right away. That has made the inhabitants shy away from the diseased people." The Pennsylvania Gazette, which usually reported the arrival of emigrant ships, did not refer to any untoward conditions until late in October. '''On September 7th it carried the news of the landing of 360 passengers of the Winter Galley (Captain Paynter reported only 252 men, women and children on September 5th).''' The issue of September 14th registered the Two Sisters, Glasgow, and Robert & Alice with 1,003 people aboard (618 according to the statements of the three captains). There is no ready explanation for the discrepancies in numbers because the discharge of some 500 passengers along the river or at the wharves would hardly have remained unnoticed. There was, however, a tax of 40 shillings levied on every reported Palatine passenger entering the province which might possibly explain the under reporting by captains. 1. This article is derived from the same material used in a longer article, "The Emigration Season of 1738 – Year of the Destroying Angels," which appeared in The Report, A Journal of German-American History, volume 40, published by the Society of the History of the Germans in Maryland, 1986. The ninety-six references in that article are not given here. 2. P.O. Box 98, Edinburg, VA 22824. == Passenger List for the WINTER GALLEY with ages== Women and any children under the age of 16 were not listed. Only men over the age of 16 were listed. ANDICH, Willelm Zacharias...................18 ARMBROST, Cristofell..........................28 BACK, Jacob..........................................20 BACKER, Henrich..................................20 BALIEN, Lorance....................................24 BARNTZ, Johanis....................................42 BARTLEME, Jacob.................................40 BAYER, Philip.........................................29 BEFT, Wilm.............................................26 BEGTHOLD, Johanis...............................22 BERGER, Casper.....................................30 BEYER, Andres........................................57 BEYER, Jan Jacob....................................22 BEYER, Martin........................................18 BEYER, Philip..........................................20 BING, Andres............................................24 BING, Jacob..............................................50 BRACK, Paul............................................21 BRUSH, Augusteen...................................14 BRUSH, Michel.........................................19 BULLINGER, Henrick...............................28 BURCHART, Peter....................................38 BUTERFAS, Daniell..................................19 DEBELL, Jacob.........................................26 DECK, Simon............................................35 DEEAHUSE, Jacob....................................18 DOODWILER, Hans Jacob........................28 DRAUT, Wintell.........................................49 DROONBERG, Jan Daniel..........................21 DUST, Conrad.............................................38 EBERARD, Albreght...................................20 EBERARD, Godlief.....................................18 EBERT, Johanis...........................................19 ELIE, Niehell................................................27 ESHBAY, Henrich........................................32 ESTLINGER, Conrad...................................21 FAAS, Jurig..................................................23 FAAS, Philip.................................................20 FARION, Fredrick.........................................36 FEHLE, Henrick............................................27 FILLINGER, Ludwick...................................27 FOLLINGER, Jurg Philip..............................20 FREDRICK, Andres......................................21 FREYLIGH, Johan Danl................................39 GAREGILLON, Jan......................................45 GARLEGILLON, Charley.............................19 GENTSLEN, Mathias....................................20 GERTH, Hans Jurg........................................43 HAAS, Fredrick.............................................24 HAAS, Fredrick.............................................21 HAN, Jacob...................................................21 HARLASH, Philip.........................................22 '''HELLER, Simon...........................................17''' '''HELLER, Stofel............................................50''' HENN, Lorance.............................................56 HITTEL, Jurg Michl......................................23 HOFFMAN, Jan Peter...................................27 HOFFMAN, Jurg..........................................37 HOFMAN, Adam..........................................23 HOGLANDER, Hans Michell.......................32 HOOK, Andreas............................................35 IDE, Georg....................................................30 JAGER, Johanis.............................................36 JANIGH, Christian.........................................42 JANS, Wilhelm...............................................24 JOGHIM, Jurg................................................27 KELSENDORF, Wilm....................................17 KINDER, Hans Adam.....................................24 KIRPER, Abraham.........................................38 KLINGLER, John Henrick..............................50 KNNAP, Michael............................................20 KOCHLER, Hans Philip..................................21 KRAFT, Fredrick.............................................52 KRAFT, Jacob.................................................38 KRANISTER, Johanis......................................30 LANDGRAAF, Henrick...................................20 LANG, Stephen................................................35 LEMERD, Valentine........................................50 LIGHT, Hannis................................................56 LINGEREDLER, Johanis.................................20 LINTHELL, Jurig Ernst....................................27 LOCKMILLER, Jurig.......................................24 LOSSCHET, John Wintell................................30 MAGER, Adam................................................30 MATTHYS, Hans Michell................................22 MEYER, Ludwick............................................20 MEYER, Martin...............................................18 MEYER, William.............................................16 MILLER, Jacob................................................22 MILLER, Johan................................................32 MILLER, Johanis Peter.....................................49 MILLER, Markes..............................................38 MOOKE, Samuell..............................................20 NESH, Adam....................................................60 PARROTT, Frans Ludwig................................39 REMER, John Michell......................................23 REPEL, Nicholas..............................................23 RONK, Jacob....................................................22 RORE, Johanis..................................................22 RUSHELL, Hans Michell..................................26 SAIM, Andres...................................................20 SARDORIOUS, Balthasar................................27 SAUVAGE, Johan............................................40 SCHREYNER, Hans Adam..............................52 SCHREYNER, Michell.....................................28 SEDELMEYER, Sebasting...............................50 SEEBOLT, Johan Philip....................................26 SEELE, Frans...................................................17 SHEFER, Jan Adam.........................................24 SHLER, Rudolph.............................................31 SHRINER, Martin...........................................20 KURGNER, Paul.............................................40 SIBERT, Jurig.................................................25 SMITH, Conrade.............................................44 SMITH, Hans Jurig..........................................21 STALL, Jacob.................................................30 STALL, Melchior............................................21 STOOP, Andres...............................................34 STORFF, Henrick............................................ STUCKER, Valentine......................................19 STUPE, Jan Adam...........................................21 THRONBERG, Fredrick..................................29 TIECH, Henrich...............................................29 ULRICK, Matheys...........................................28 URICK, Stoffell...............................................25 VIALL, Hack...................................................29 WABER, Philip...............................................20 WAGENER, Johan..........................................16 WAGENER, Peter...........................................16 WAGENER, Philip..........................................20 WAGNER, Jno. Christoff.................................40 WALL, Adam...................................................21 WALTER, Nicholas..........................................41 WEIKER, Johan Philip......................................20 WEIS, Melchior................................................20 WENIGH, Jacob...............................................19 WEYSHART, Henrich......................................30 ZADLER, Jacob................................................20 ZIMMERMAN, Conrad.....................................22
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[[Category:Shoshone]] [[Category:Native Americans Project Teams]] [[Project:Native_Americans|Native Americans Project]] > [[Space:Native_American_Project_–_Teams|Native American Project Teams]]> "The Shoshone Team" This is the home page of the Shoshone Team. == About the Team == This team of the [[Project:Native Americans|Native Americans Project]] works to add and improve profiles of the Shoshone peoples. Team members take primary responsibility for relevant profiles or family groups and work on merging duplicates, cleaning up profiles, adding sources, removing incorrect information and offer research assistance as needed. === Goals === *All duplicates merged into lowest number *PPP added only for individuals who are historically significant or are the subject of many merges. (These are the only profiles that have project templates added as per current Native American Project policies) *pertaining categories added, see suggestions below *project stickers added below the ==Biography== line of profiles *biography cleaned up and written, using the WikiTree Style Guide (can work with Profile Improvement Project for help) *Attached family meets these goals, too *Attached to the main WikiTree family tree (ask the Connectors Project for help) ===How to Join The Shoshone Team=== *Be a member of [[Project:Native_Americans| The Native Americans Project]] *Express your interest in the comments section to volunteer as a team member *Add "Native Americans" to [[Special:Following|your G2G tag feed]]. *Check out the To-Do list below to find something to help us work on *Please join the Google Mail Group for the [https://groups.google.com/forum/?hl=en#!forum/wikitree-native-americans-project WikiTree Native American Project] === Members === : '''Team Leader:''' TBA :: : '''Team Members:''' === Tasks === *well sourced research on free space pages * List * specific * tasks * here ==Project Sticker== Place this below the ==Biography== line of the profile. Sample usage: {{Native American Sticker|tribe=Shoshone}}
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[[Category:Rhode Island, Sources]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Rhode Island]] Shurtleff, William ''[[Space: The Shurtleff and Lawton Families: Genealogy and History|The Shurtleff and Lawton Families: Genealogy and History]]'' ( Pine Hill Press, Jan 1, 2005 ) Available *[https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=RL5RAAAAMAAJ&source=gbs_navlinks_s books.google.co.uk] *https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005755990 :'''Citation Example''' Shurtleff, William ''[[Space:The Shurtleff and Lawton Families: Genealogy and History|The Shurtleff and Lawton Families: Genealogy and History]]'' (Pine Hill Press, Jan 1, 2005 ) :'''Footnote Example''' [[[#S1|Shurtleff]] Page 123] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Shurtleff and Lawton Families: Genealogy and History |WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]
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[[Category: Silver Wolf]] :The '''Silver Wolf''' was first awarded to King's Scouts or King's Sea Scouts of at least 2 years service and who earned 12 proficiency badges, who performed under exceptional circumstances like saving a life or repeated acts of bravery, endurance, or self-sacrifice. This Silver Wolf remained a ''Youth'' award until '''1922,''' when it became an award for [[wikipedia:Silver_Wolf_Award_(The_Scout_Association)|''Adult volunteers for Services to Scouting.'' . . . ''more'' . . . W® . . ]] *[[Powell-8455|Robert Stephenson Smyth (Powell) Baden-Powell OM GCMG (1857 - 1941)]] :Notable recipients ::Jean Jacques Rambonnet - the Netherlands ::Michal Grazynski - January 1938 - Poland ::Carol II of Romania ::Gustaf V of Sweden ::Walter von Bonstetten, Hubert S. Martin, J. S. Wilson - Ninth World Scout Conference 1937 ::Annie Besant January 1933 ::Juan Antonio Dimas, first Chief Scout of Spain (April 23, 1940) ::[[Mawson-219|Sir Douglas Mawson OBE FRS (1882 - 1958) ]] ::John Frederick Wilkinson (1992) ::Roy Morris (2008) :Pre 1922 Profiles ::[[Driver-2273|Thomas George Driver (1875 - 1915) ]] [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|25px|Poppy for Remembrance]] ::[[Webb-20150|Allan Maclaren Webb (1876 - 1929) ]]
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[[Category: Palatine Migration Project]] The Simmendinger Register is important in research about Palatine migration to the American colonies. [[Simmendinger-13|Ulrich Simmendinger]] was a Palatine immigrant, arriving on the eighth ship from England to New York about July 4, 1710.[https://web.archive.org/web/20111115154524/http://www.progenealogists.com/palproject/ny/1710eighth.htm] He also appears on the New York subsistence list.[http://hausegenealogy.com/sub1710.html] He returned to Germany after about seven years in the American colonies but had taken a census of early Palatine settlements. Once back in Germany he published, in German, his Register; giving the names of heads of families, often the wife's name, the number of children and the settlement they were living in. The Register is invaluable in identifying and locating Palatine immigrant families. Various transcriptions have been made of the Register, in various formats. Some are available online. Below are several web sites with a transcription of the Register: [https://immigrantships.net/v4/1700v4/simmendinger17100100A_L.html Immigrant Ship Transcribers Guild] [http://sites.rootsweb.com/~nygreen2/the_simmendinger_register.htm Greene County Rootsweb page] [http://www.threerivershms.com/knittlesimmendinger.htm Three Rivers local history site] [http://schoharie.nygenweb.net/simmen.html Schoharie County GenWeb site] which breaks the list down by settlements in the Schoharie Valley. [https://archive.org/details/trueauthenticreg00simm/page/n7/mode/2up The book @ Internet Archive: "True and Authentic (Simmendinger) Register ..."]. Ulrich Simmendinger. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1962. ==Sources==
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[[Category: Staten Island, New York]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] | [[Space: Sources-New York | New York Sources]] __TOC__ == The Simonson Families of Staten Island, New York == *Subtitle: "A supplement to the paper entitled "The Housman (Huysman)-Simonson family of Staten Island, N. Y. (1955)" * By [[Van_Name-49|Elmer Garfield Van Name]], LL.B, LL.D (1888-1971) * Issued in 1959 by the author * 20 pages *Suggested citation format (Wiki format): :::Van Name, Elmer Garfield. ''[[Space:The Simonson Families of Staten Island, New York|The Simonson Families of Staten Island, New York]]''. 1959. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Simonson_Families of_Staten_Island, New_York|WikiTree profiles that link to this page]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/189994-the-simonson-families-of-staten-island-new-york-a-supplement-to-the-paper-entitled-the-housman-huysman-simonson-family-of-staten-island-n-y-1955
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Fellowship_Cemetery,_Lithia,_Florida
Gan_Shalom,_Lutz,_Florida
Garden_of_Peace_Cemetery,_Plant_City,_Florida
Gulf_City_Cemetery,_Ruskin,_Florida
Hackney_Cemetery,_Riverview,_Florida
Hebron_Cemetery,_Lithia,_Florida
Hopewell_Memorial_Gardens,_Plant_City,_Florida
Hunter_Family_Cemetery,_Lithia,_Florida
Hurrah_Cemetery,_Lithia,_Florida
Lutz_Cemetery,_Lutz,_Florida
Memorial_Park_Cemetery,_Plant_City,_Florida
Mount_Enon_Cemetery,_Plant_City,_Florida
Oaklawn_Cemetery,_Plant_City,_Florida
Pinehill_Cemetery,_Plant_City,_Florida
Pleasant_Grove_Cemetery,_Durant,_Florida
Providence_Cemetery,_Riverview,_Florida
Ruskin_Memorial_Park,_Ruskin,_Florida
Samford_Cemetery,_Riverview,_Florida
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Tameside,_Greater_Manchester
Turkey_Creek_Baptist_Church_Cemetery,_Plant_City,_Florida
Welcome_Baptist_Church_Cemetery,_Lithia,_Florida
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To Do
What Is "The Situation Room"
The Situation Room is [[Shaw-2476|Tom Shaw's]] command center for all things genealogical. It's a place where brick walls will be demolished, piece by piece, and reused to construct a gateway to the past. This page is used to store links to favorite WikiTree projects, categories, other free space pages and personal profiles; outside genealogical resources; and, new categories awaiting placement within the WikiTree system. If you have an idea for links or information that could be included on this page, feel free to contact [[Shaw-2476|Tom]] with your suggestions. Favorite Projects, Pages and Google+ Communities
[[Special:Connection|A.J. Jacobs Connection Finder]]
[https://plus.google.com/u/0/communities/107014970542907762120 Ancestral Recipes G+ Community]
[[Project:Ambassadors|Ambassadors Project]]
[[Special:AwardBadge|Badge Awards Page]]
[[Project:Categorization|Categorization Project]]
[https://www.google.com/cse/publicurl?cx=003048598688029858478:aemrovxydzo Category Search]
[https://www.google.com/cse/publicurl?cx=003048598688029858478:e-amlq_p4my Free Space Page Search]
[[Space:Gapway Cemetery, Lakeland, Florida|Gapway Cemetery Free Space Page]]
[[Project:Global Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries Project]]
[https://plus.google.com/u/0/communities/116121268309377525411 Global Cemeteries G+ Community]
[[Template:Global_Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries Template]]
[[Project:Global Family Reunion|Global Family Reunion Project]]
[https://plus.google.com/u/0/communities/114289169644556786479 Global Family Reunion G+ Community]
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Special:NetworkFeed&guest=1|Guest Activity Feed]
[[Project:Irish_Roots|Irish Roots Project]]
[https://plus.google.com/u/0/communities/118414568494929801840 Irish Roots G+ Community]
[https://plus.google.com/u/0/communities/108849178574300887819 Photo of the Week G+ Community]
[https://plus.google.com/u/0/communities/107661321452928891637 Profile of the Week G+ Community]
[[Project:United States Cemeteries|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]
[[Space:The_Vault|The Vault]]
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Special:NetworkFeed&volunteer=1 Volunteer Activity Feed]
[http://www.google.com/cse?cx=partner-pub-5983849578006601%3A2801067696&ie=ISO-8859-1&q=+&sa=Go#gsc.tab=0&gsc.q=%20&gsc.page=1 WikiTree Google Text/Image Search]
Frequently Used WikiTree Categories
[[:Category:Ancestral Recipes|Ancestral Recipes]]
[[:Category:Franklin County, Ohio|Franklin County, Ohio]]
[[:Category:Jefferson County, Ohio|Jefferson County, Ohio]]
[[:Category:Stark County, Ohio|Stark County, Ohio]]
WikiTree Free-Space Profiles
[[Space:Kitty's_Library|Kitty's Library]]
[[Space:Tons_Tweaks|Ton's Tweaks]]
WikiTree Personal Profiles
Family Members
[[Flood-348|Flood, J. G. (Unknown-Unknown)]]
[[Flood-344|Flood, John G. (Unknown-1872)]]
[[Kline-971|Haen, Becky (Kline) (1970s-Living)]]
[[Maughayan-1|Flood, Mary (Maughayan) (Unknown-Unknown)]]
[[Flood-385|Flood, William (1833-1909)]]
[[Flood-389|Flood, William Henry Grattan (1857-1928)]]
[[Shaw-4501|Delaney, Mary T. (Shaw) (1958-Living]]
[[Mulholand-1|Shaw, Alice T. (Mulholand) (1929-Living)]]
[[Shaw-4406|Shaw, Gregory R. (1953-Living]]
[[Shaw-4416|Shaw, Robert C. (1965-Living)]]
[[Shaw-2477|Shaw, Sanford J. (1929-2011)]]
[[Shaw-2476|Shaw, Thomas L. (1957-Living)]]
[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Badges&u=3994570 Shaw, Thomas L. (Badge Count)]
[[Shaw-2479|Shaw, William J. (1960-Living)]]
Leaders, Friends and Fellow Members
[[Bech-2 | Bech, Paul (1950s-Living)]] - Oceania Cemeteries
[[Bergin-30 | Bergin, Michele (1960s-Living)]] - European Cemeteries
[[Breen-120|Breen, Erin (Unknown-Living)]] - Global Family Reunion
[[Franklin-1969|Franklin, Lisa (Unknown-Living)]] - Alabama Cemeteries
[[Brown-8212|Glann, Abby (Brown) (1980s-Living)]] - WikiTree Team
[[Cassidy-406 | Humphreys, Ciara (Cassidy) (1980s-Living)]] - Irish Cemeteries
[[Irvin-110|Cox, Gail (Irvin) (1940s-Living)]] - Categorization
[[Jacobs-2987|Jacobs, A.J. (1960s-Living)]] - Global Family Reunion
[[Langholf-2|Langholf, Eowyn (the Forest Elf) (1970s-Living)]] - WikiTree Team
[[Lavoie-74|Lavoie, Leanne (1980s-Living)]] - Canadian Cemeteries
[[Maxwell-1489|Maxwell, Maria (1940s-Living)]] - Irish Roots
[[N.-17|N., Maggie (Unknown-Living)]]
[[Pryber-1 | Pryber, Matt (1980s-Living)]] - U.S. Cemeteries
[[Reynolds-2390|Rick, Terri (Reynolds) (1960s-Living)]]
[[Smith-40964|Smith, Phil (1940s-Living)]] - Categorization
[[Thompson-9019|Thompson, Dan (1950s-Living)]] - Categorization
[[Wallace-3572|Wallace, Billy (1950s-Living)]] - Irish Roots
[[Livingstone-154 | Ward, Kirsty (1970s-Living)]] - New Zealand Cemeteries
[[Whitten-1|Whitten, Chris (1970s-Living)]] - Chief WikiTreer
[[Wright-7062|Wright, Terry (1950s-Living)]]
Notables
[[Hendrix-634|Hendrix, James M. "Jimi" (1942-1970)]]
[[Jones-22397|Jones, Stephen S., Sr. (1750-1850)]]
[[Joplin-40|Joplin, Janis (1943-1970)]]
[[Morrison-4075|Morrison, James D. "Jim" (1943-1971)]]
[[Shackleton-48|Shackleton, Ernest H. (1874-1922)]]
[[Zappa-1|Zappa, Franklin V. "Frank" (1940-1992)]]
Outside Genealogical Resources
Blogs
[http://blogs.ancestry.com/ancestry The Ancestry.com Blog]
[http://www.ancestryinsider.org/ The Ancestry Insider]
[http://blog.dearmyrtle.com/ Dear Myrtle (Clarise Beaumont)]
[http://blog.eogn.com/ Eastman's Online Genealogy Blog (Dick Eastman)]
[http://irishfamilyresearch.blogspot.com/ The Faerie Folk Hid My Ancestors! (Debra Large Fox)]
[http://genealogysstar.blogspot.com/ Genealogy's Star (James Tanner)]
[http://www.thegeneticgenealogist.com/ The Genetic Genealogist (Blaine Bettinger)]
[http://irish-genealogy-news.blogspot.com/ Irish Genealogy News (Claire Santry)]
[http://www.legalgenealogist.com/blog/ The Legal Genealogist (Judy Russell)]
[http://lisalouisecooke.com/blog/ Genealogy Gems (Lisa Louise Cooke)]
[http://family.oglemedia.com/ Family (Bree Ogle)]
[http://www.wikichicks.wiki/ Wiki Chicks (by our very own daring duo, Eowyn and Tami!]
Facebook Events/Groups/Pages
[https://www.facebook.com/groups/263005190516402/ County Leitrim History and Genealogy (Group)]
[https://www.facebook.com/groups/755537014476235/ County Waterford History and Genealogy (Group)]
[https://www.facebook.com/groups/1393079724284252/ County Wexford History and Genealogy (Group)]
[https://www.facebook.com/groups/smsf.ohio/ Genealogy of the Shaw, Mulholand, Sites and Flood Families (Group)]
[https://www.facebook.com/events/646736308708576/ Global Family Reunion Day (Event)]
[https://www.facebook.com/groups/gegenealogists/ Google Earth® for Genealogists (Group)]
[https://www.facebook.com/groups/188112231334460/ Jefferson County, Ohio History and Genealogy (Group)]
[https://www.facebook.com/groups/269676687045/ Ohio County, West Virginia History & Genealogy (Group)]
Weblinks
[http://www.genealogyintime.com/tools/family-tree-search-engine.html Family Tree Search Engine]
[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~rigenweb/abbrev.html Genealogical Abbreviations]
[http://www.genealogyintime.com/tools/genealogy-search-engine.html Genealogy Search Engine]
[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=mr&MRid=47746773& My Find-A-Grave Profile]
[https://millionshort.com/ Millionshort Search Engine]
[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~smsfohio/ RootsWeb SMSFOhio Page]
[http://churches-and-cemeteries.com/ U.S. Church and Cemetery Locator]
[http://www.dayoftheweek.org/ What Day of the Week was It?]
New Categories and Pages Awaiting Placement
[[Category:Bethlehem Cemetery, Lithia, Florida]] [[Category:Blue Cemetery, Lithia, Florida]] [[Category:Central Cemetery, Lithia, Florida]] [[Category:Fellowship Cemetery, Lithia, Florida]] [[Category:Hebron Cemetery, Lithia, Florida]] [[Category: Hunter Family Cemetery, Lithia, Florida]] [[Category: Hurrah Cemetery, Lithia, Florida]] [[Category: Welcome Baptist Church Cemetery, Lithia, Florida]] [[Category:County Line Cemetery, Lutz, Florida]] [[Category:Gan Shalom, Lutz, Florida]] [[Category:Lutz Cemetery, Lutz, Florida]] [[Category: Cedar Grove Cemetery, Keysville, Florida]] [[Category:Garden of Peace Cemetery, Plant City, Florida]] [[Category: Hopewell Memorial Gardens, Plant City, Florida]] [[Category:Memorial Park Cemetery, Plant City, Florida]] [[Category:Mount Enon Cemetery, Plant City, Florida]] [[Category:Oaklawn Cemetery, Plant City, Florida]] [[Category:Pinehill Cemetery, Plant City, Florida]] [[Category: Pleasant Grove Cemetery, Durant, Florida]] [[Category:Turkey Creek Baptist Church Cemetery, Plant City, Florida]] [[Category: Hackney Cemetery, Riverview, Florida]] [[Category:Providence Cemetery, Riverview, Florida]] [[Category:Samford Cemetery, Riverview, Florida]] [[Category:Gulf City Cemetery, Ruskin, Florida]] [[Category: Ruskin Memorial Park, Ruskin, Florida]] [[Category:Tameside, Greater Manchester]] [[Project:South Dakota Cemeteries]]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] == The Skinner Family History == * by Ira James Skinner, Jr. * published by Ira James Skinner, Jr., 2013 * Source Example: ::: Skinner, Jr. Ira James. ''[[Space:The Skinner Family History|The Skinner Family History]]'' (Ira James Skinner, Jr., 2013) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[[#Skinner|Skinner]]: Page 134] * Inline-Text Example: ::: ([[#Skinner|Skinner]]: Page 134) * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Skinner Family History|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=LlgSAgAAQBAJ Page 1-46 only
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == The Skinner Kinsmen, The Descendants of Thomas Skinner of Malden, Mass. == * by Natalie R. Fernald. * published Pioneer Press, Washington, D.C., 1939 * 211 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Skinner Kinsmen, the Descendants of Thomas Skinner of Malden, Mass.|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=r4tRAAAAMAAJ * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005756721 === Citation Formats === * Fernald, Natalie. ''[[Space:The Skinner Kinsmen, the Descendants of Thomas Skinner of Malden, Mass.|The Skinner Kinsmen, the Descendants of Thomas Skinner of Malden, Mass.]]'' (Pioneer Press, Washington, D.C., 1939) [ Page ]. * ([[#Fernald|Fernald]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * [Fernald, Natalie. ''[[Space:The Skinner Kinsmen, the Descendants of Thomas Skinner of Malden, Mass.|The Skinner Kinsmen, the Descendants of Thomas Skinner of Malden, Mass.]]'' (Pioneer Press, Washington, D.C., 1939) [ Page ].]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == The Slason, Slauson, Slawson, Slosson Family == * by George Clarke Slawson (1905-) * published by The Waverly Sun, Inc., Waverly, New York, 1946 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Slason, Slauson, Slawson, Slosson Family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/slasonslausonsla00slaw_0 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/24082/ === Table of Contents === * Forward * Introduction * Instructions and General Information * First generation * Second generation * Third generation * Fourth generation * Fifth generation * Sixth generation * Seventh generation * Eighth generation * Ninth generation * Tenth generation * Eleventh generation * Twelfth generation * Thirteenth generation * Index of first names * Index of affiliated names === 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: * Slawson, George Clarke. ''[[Space:The Slason, Slauson, Slawson, Slosson Family|The Slason, Slauson, Slawson, Slosson Family]]'' (Waverly Sun, Waverly, New York, 1946) [ Page ]. * ([[#Slawson|Slawson]]) * [Slawson, George Clarke. ''[[Space:The Slason, Slauson, Slawson, Slosson Family|The Slason, Slauson, Slawson, Slosson Family]]'' (Waverly Sun, Waverly, New York, 1946) [ Page ].]
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[[Category:Bourbon County, Kentucky, Slave Owners]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] *Note: Multiple Slave Schedules for Abram 1850; two appear to be same with different ages; there is also an Abraham Spears ["United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 ", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HR7J-S8N2 : 15 February 2020), Abraham Spears in entry for MM9.1.1/MVC1-JZ5:, 1850.] US Slave Schedule 1850 Bourbon County, Kentucky: ["United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 ", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HR7J-MYN2 : 15 February 2020), Abram Spears in entry for MM9.1.1/MVC1-63L:, 1850.] Household Role Sex Age Birthplace Abram Spears #UNKNOWN Female 15 #UNKNOWN Female 12 #UNKNOWN Female 16 #UNKNOWN Female 18 #UNKNOWN Female 53 #UNKNOWN Female 20 #UNKNOWN Female 23 #UNKNOWN Male 14 #UNKNOWN Male 12 #UNKNOWN Male 20 #UNKNOWN Male 20 #UNKNOWN Male 22 #UNKNOWN Male 22 #UNKNOWN Male 40 #UNKNOWN Male 20 #UNKNOWN Female 18 #UNKNOWN Male 30 #UNKNOWN Female 18 #UNKNOWN Female 50 1850: ["United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 ", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HR7J-99W2 : 15 February 2020), Abram Spears in entry for MM9.1.1/MVC1-6DB:, 1850.] Household Role Sex Age Birthplace Abram Spears #UNKNOWN Male 32 #UNKNOWN Male 23 #UNKNOWN Male 6 #UNKNOWN Male 25 #UNKNOWN Male 14 #UNKNOWN Male 13 #UNKNOWN Male 12 #UNKNOWN Male 13 #UNKNOWN Male 11 #UNKNOWN Male 9 #UNKNOWN Male 7 #UNKNOWN Male 3 #UNKNOWN Male 0 #UNKNOWN Male 20 #UNKNOWN Male 14 #UNKNOWN Male 12 #UNKNOWN Male 5 #UNKNOWN Male 0 #UNKNOWN Male 2 #UNKNOWN Male 7 #UNKNOWN Male 4 #UNKNOWN Male 18 #UNKNOWN Male 24 #UNKNOWN Male 18 #UNKNOWN Male 8 #UNKNOWN Male 4 #UNKNOWN Male 33 #UNKNOWN Male 25 #UNKNOWN Male 22 #UNKNOWN Male 40 #UNKNOWN Male 20 #UNKNOWN Male 16 #UNKNOWN Male 12 #UNKNOWN Male 3 #UNKNOWN Male 2 #UNKNOWN Male 1 #UNKNOWN Male 0 #UNKNOWN Female 40 #UNKNOWN Female 15 #UNKNOWN Female 10 #UNKNOWN Female 33 #UNKNOWN Female 27 #UNKNOWN Female 18 #UNKNOWN Female 23 #UNKNOWN Female 42 #UNKNOWN Female 15 #UNKNOWN Female 52 #UNKNOWN Female 23 #UNKNOWN Female 10 #UNKNOWN Female 7 #UNKNOWN Female 29 #UNKNOWN Female 0 #UNKNOWN Female 22 #UNKNOWN Female 25 #UNKNOWN Female 12 #UNKNOWN Female 10 #UNKNOWN Female 5 #UNKNOWN Female 3 #UNKNOWN Female 30 1850: ["United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 ", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HR7J-MT6Z : 15 February 2020), Abram Spears in entry for MM9.1.1/MVC1-DYJ:, 1850.] Household Role Sex Age Birthplace Abram Spears #UNKNOWN Female 15 #UNKNOWN Female 12 #UNKNOWN Female 16 #UNKNOWN Female 18 #UNKNOWN Female 53 #UNKNOWN Female 26 #UNKNOWN Female 23 #UNKNOWN Male 14 #UNKNOWN Male 12 #UNKNOWN Male 20 #UNKNOWN Male 24 #UNKNOWN Male 22 #UNKNOWN Male 22 #UNKNOWN Male 40 #UNKNOWN Male 24 #UNKNOWN Female 18 #UNKNOWN Male 30 #UNKNOWN Female 18 #UNKNOWN Female 30 ==Sources==
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[[Category:Nansemond County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Nansemond County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange]] '''Slave Schedule for 1860'''[ '''1860 Census''': "1860 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"]
The National Archives in Washington DC; Washington DC, USA; Eighth Census of the United States 1860; Series Number: M653; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
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Algernon S Darden in Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia, USA. According to the 1860 Slave Schedule for Nansemond County, Virginia, [[Darden-718|Algernon Sydney Darden]] enslaved 40 persons. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Age!!Gender!!Race!!Slave Owner!!Residence Place |- |Name Unknown||3||Female||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||3||Male||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||6/12||Male||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||13||Male||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||40||Female||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||37||Female||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||35||Female||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||35||Female||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||35||Female||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||30||Male||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||30||Male||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||27||Female||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||24||Female||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||24||Female||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||25||Male||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||22||Male||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||20||Female||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||20||Female||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||18||Male||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||15||Male||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||14||Female||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||13||Female||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||16||Male||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||14||Male||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||12||Male||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||10||Female||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||10||Male||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||8||Female||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||6||Female||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||6||Female||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||4||Female||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||4||Male||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||3||Male||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||2||Female||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||2||Male||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||1||Female||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||1||Female||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||1||Female||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||1||Male||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||1||Male||Black||Algernon Sydney Darden||Suffolk, Nansemond, Virginia |} == Sources ==
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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange]] [[Category:Escambia County, Florida, Slaves]] Ambrose Jones was born on 16 Feb 1784 in South Carolina and died 3 Feb 1853 in Florida. According to the 1850 Census Schedule, [[Jones-4606|Ambrose Jones]] owned 14 Slaves in the city of Pensacola, Florida. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Ambrose Jones Owner |- |NAME SEX AGE |- |UNKNOWN M 30 |- |UNKNOWN M 28 |- |UNKNOWN M 23 |- |UNKNOWN M 14 |- |UNKNOWN M 11 |- |UNKNOWN M 9 |- |UNKNOWN M 0 |- |UNKNOWN F 44 |- |UNKNOWN F 13 |- |UNKNOWN M 10 |- |UNKNOWN F 17 |- |UNKNOWN F 2 |- |UNKNOWN F 0 |} ==Sources== *"United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 ," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-XC94-BHR?cc=1420440&wc=MJCD-ZJL%3A1042935901%2C1042942301%2C1042942302 : 22 May 2014), Florida > Escambia > Escambia county > image 2 of 17; citing NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
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[[Category:Chicot County, Arkansas, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Chicot County, Arkansas, Slave Owners]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] '''[[Davies-229|Anthony H. Davies]]''', was a planter, merchant, banker, and a territory and state legislator in Arkansas. After his death and the close of the Civil War, his wife, [[Gaines-48|Mildred (Gaines) Davies]] and one of their sons, [[Davies-13515|Walter]], ran the [[Space:Lake_Hall_Plantation%2C_c._1832_-_1929|Lake Hall Plantation]]. "Anthony H. Davies settled the plantation at Old River Lake, called Lakehall, (1836) of which he increased to encompass the majority of land situated between Whiskey Chute and the Oxbow Lake. He owned one-hundred and sixty slaves at this time. By the 1890's, the portions of Lakehall Plantation had been divided and sold from the Davies, but the largest percentage was still owned by A. H. Davies’ descendants. Davies was a resident of Chicot County for thirty years. The 1850 Slave Schedule for Anthony H. Davies showed that he held 86 enslaved people.[ '''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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Anthony H Davies in Louisiana, Chicot, Arkansas, USA. In 1855, Davies and his wife, Mildred Pollard Gaines, mortgaged sections of the Lakehall Plantation to Benjamin P. Gaines and Richard M. Gaines. They agreed to repay the promissory notes each year on the first of January from 1855 to 1860 until they repaid the loan in full. According to Davies family papers, the ten thousand dollars was collected by the Arkansas government to relieve the debts incurred by the Arkansas Bank failures."[https://www.arkansasheritage.com/arkansas-register/davies-cemetery] 1855 - The mortgage agreement between Anthony H and Mildred P Davies' and Richard Gaines and others for real property of Lake Hall, included livestock, furnishings, slaves, etc. for $10,000 (presumably to pay back the state of Arkansas. See photocopy of section of mortgage deed listing names of enslaved people). === Plantations === * [[Space:Lake_Hall_Plantation%2C_c._1832_-_1929|Lake Hall Plantation ]](Chicot, Arkansas, United States) '''The transcribed list of the 110 enslaved people on the photo document are below.''' (The 3 bolded names have first and last name and Jack Hobbs might be the husband, brother or son to Judy Hobbs). '''Men''' :[[Davies-14900|Billy]]; :'''[[Latting-80|Jack Latting]]'''; :[[Davies-14902|John]]; :[[Davies-14903|Tom]]; :[[Davies-14905|Peter]]; :[[Davies-14906|Simon]]; :'''[[Hobbs-8619|Jack Hobbs]]'''; :[[Davies-14907|Moses]]; :[[Davies-14908|Beverly]]; :[[Davies-14909|Robin H]]; :[[Davies-14910|John Ray]]; :[[Davies-14911|Battise]]; :[[Davies-14912|Little Jack]]; :[[Davies-14913|George]]; :[[Davies-14914|Cross]]; :[[Davies-14915|Henry]]; :[[Davies-14916|Valentine]]; :[[Davies-14917|Sam]]; :[[Davies-14918|Joe]]; :[[Davies-14919|Little Henry]]; :[[Davies-14920|Davis]]; :[[Davies-14921|Mat]]; :[[Davies-14922|Ambrose]]; :[[Davies-14923|Antony]]; :[[Davies-14924|Isaiah]]; :[[Davies-14929|Newell]]; :[[Davies-14930|Tyler]]; :[[Davies-14931|Jackson]]; :[[Davies-14932|Lee]]; :[[Davies-14933|Meany]]; :[[Davies-14934|Josiah]]; :[[Davies-14935|Miles]]; :[[Davies-14936|Little Jim]]; :[[Davies-14937|Solomon]]; :[[Davies-14938|Lloyd]]; :[[Davies-14939|Randall]]; :[[Davies-14940|Phillip]]; :[[Davies-14941|Adam]]; :[[Davies-14942|George]]; :[[Davies-14943|Ben]]; :[[Davies-14944|Edward]]; :[[Davies-14945|King]]; :[[Davies-14947|Aleck]]; :[[Davies-14948|Reuben]]; :[[Davies-14949|Buck]]; :[[Davies-14950|Enos]]; :[[Davies-14951|Charly]]; :[[Davies-14952|Victor]]; (#50)
'''Women''' :[[Davies-15058|Judy]]; :[[Davies-15059|Peggy]]; :[[Davies-15060|Vina]]; :[[Davies-15061|Becky]]; :[[Davies-15062|Chloe]]; :[[Davies-15063|Tilda]]; :[[Davies-15064|Milly]]; :[[Davies-15089|Sally]]; :[[Davies-15090|Christina]]; :[[Davies-15091|Louisa]]; :[[Davies-15092|Big Susan]]; :[[Davies-15093|Jane]]; :[[Davies-15094|Rachael]]; :[[Davies-15095|Lydia]]; :'''[[Hobbs-8620|Judy Hobbs]]'''; :[[Davies-15096|Amanda]]; :[[Davies-15097|Little Susan]]; :[[Davies-15098|Laura]]; :[[Davies-15099|Sela]]; :[[Davies-15100|Maria]]; :[[Davies-15101|Martha]]; :[[Davies-15102|Little Mandy]]; :[[Davies-15141|Louisa]] (Cook); :[[Davies-15103|Mary]]; :[[Davies-15104|Lucy]]; :[[Davies-15105|Piney]]; :[[Davies-15106|Adeline]]; :[[Davies-15107|Little Jane]]; :[[Davies-15108|Little Mary]]; :[[Davies-15109|Tempe]]; :[[Davies-15110|Franey]]; :[[Davies-15111|Eliza]]; :[[Davies-15112|Cochasina]] [?]; :[[Davies-15113|Clarisse]]; :[[Davies-15114|Angeline]]; :[[Davies-15116|Josephine]]; :[[Davies-15117|Hinny]]; :[[Davies-15118|Medora]]; :[[Davies-15119|Emma]]; :[[Davies-15120|Adelia]]; :[[Davies-15121|Betsey]]; :[[Davies-15122|Franky]]; :[[Davies-15123|Elizabeth]]; :[[Davies-15124|Sultana]]; :[[Davies-15125|Chloe]]; :[[Davies-15126|Prissy]]; :[[Davies-15127|Johanna]]; :[[Davies-15128|Tinsley]]; :[[Davies-15129|Winnie]]; :[[Davies-15130|Aggy]]; (#100) :[[Davies-15131|Matild]]; :[[Davies-15132|Ann Eliza]]; :[[Davies-15133|JohnAnn]]; :[[Davies-15134|Little Lizzy]]; :[[Davies-15135|Caroline]]; :[[Davies-15136|Mildred]]; :[[Davies-15137|Harriet]]; :[[Davies-15138|Mandy]]; :[[Davies-15139|Lucinda]] [or Lucenda?]; :[[Davies-15140|India]] (#110) In the 1860 Slave Schedule for Anthony H. Davies he held 17 enslaved people.['''1860 Census''': "1860 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"]
The National Archives in Washington DC; Washington DC, USA; Eighth Census of the United States 1860; Series Number: M653; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
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Anthony H Davies in Old River, Chicot, Arkansas, USA. ==Sources== *Detail from Mortgage Deed for property, including slaves at the Lake Hall Plantation. Photo in personal collection of contributor, [[Carner-173|Francis Carner]]. Photocopy of full document also part of Davies and Allied Families Collection at Arkansas Archives. Document was a mortgage. Grantee A. H Davies and Mildred P (Gaines) Davies to Richard M Davies, Benjamin P. Davies. The mortgage was associated with a loan for paying an indebtedness to the state of A H Davies as trustee of the Real Estate Bank of Arkansas and State Bank of Arkansas.
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[[Category:Anne Arundel County, Maryland, Slaves]] [[Category:Anne Arundel County, Maryland, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Anne Arundel County, Maryland]] From the 1790 Census of Anne Arundel, Maryland[Year: 1790; Census Place: Anne Arundel, Maryland; Series: M637; Roll: 3; Page: 367; Image: 209; Family History Library Film: 0568143]: :Name: [[Mullikin-328|Belt Mulliken]] :Home in 1790 (City, County, State): Anne Arundel, Maryland :Free White Persons - Males - Under 16: 2 :Free White Persons - Males - 16 and over: 2 :Free White Persons - Females: 6 :'''Number of Slaves: 21''' :Number of Household Members: 31 From the will[https://lineages.com/slaves-and-their-owners/slaves-of-the-1799-estate-of-belt-mulliken-anne-arundel-county-maryland/] of [[Mullikin-328|Belt Mulliken]] dated February 5, 1799. (Research by Johni Cerny from the website, Lineages.com) {| border="1" class="sortable" !This accountant chargeth himself with an Inventory of the deceased’s personal property Exhibited on the 5th day of February 1799 which Inventory is as follow to Wit… (22 slaves) |- | |- |Slaves by name, age and value (dollars.cents.pence): |- | |- |[[Mulliken-84|Chance]], aged 40 years, $70.0.0 |- | |- |[[Mulliken-85|Fortune]], aged 43 years, $70.0.0 |- | |- |[[Mulliken-86|Plato]], aged 49 years, $70.0.0 |- | |- |[[Mulliken-87|Rezin]], aged 24 years, $85.0.0 |- | |- |[[Mulliken-88|Toney]], aged 55 years, $25.0.0 |- | |- |[[Mulliken-89|Rachel]], aged 22 years, $60.0.0 |- | |- |[[Mulliken-90|Jenny]], aged 30 years, $55.0.0 |- | |- |[[Mulliken-91|Sook]], aged 28 years, $50.0.0 |- | |- |[[Mulliken-92|Poll]], aged 21 years, $50.0.0 |- | |- |[[Mulliken-93|Hannah]], aged 13 years, $45.0.0 |- | |- |[[Mulliken-94|Sue]], aged 11 years, $35.0.0 |- | |- |[[Mulliken-95|Jem]], aged 6 years, $30.0.0 |- | |- |[[Mulliken-96|John]], aged 6 years, $30.0.0 |- | |- |[[Mulliken-97|Nick]], aged 5 years, $25.0.0 |- | |- |[[Mulliken-98|Amy]], aged 4 years, $18.15.0 |- | |- |[[Mulliken-99|Frank]], aged 3 years, $20.0.0 |- | |- |[[Mulliken-100|Sall]], aged 3 years, $15.0.0 |- | |- |[[Mulliken-101|Abraham]], aged 2 years, $12.10.0 |- | |- |[[Mulliken-102|Bett]], aged 9 years (an Idiot), $10.0.0 |- | |- |[[Mulliken-103|Milly]], aged 1 year, $7.10.0 |- | |- |[[Mulliken-104|Roger]], (old and Infirm) $7.6.0 |- | |- |[[Mulliken-105|Sue]], (Ditto), $7.4.0 |} == Sources == *https://lineages.com/slaves-and-their-owners/slaves-of-the-1799-estate-of-belt-mulliken-anne-arundel-county-maryland/
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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange]] [[Category:West Feliciana Parish, Louisiana, Slaves]] [[Category:West Feliciana Parish, Louisiana, Slave Owners]] == Introduction == [[Barrow-3095|Bennett James Barrow]] was born in 1811. He was the fourth child of Bennett Barrow (1777-1833) and Martha Hill Barrow (c.1780-1829) of Rosebank. The Barrow family moved to the area of Spanish Louisiana known as New Feliciana in 1799 and built several plantation houses in the area. They were one of the wealthiest families in Louisiana during the antebellum period. Father: [[Barrow-36|Bennett Barrow]] owned these enslaved people in 1820 and 1830. ====1820 Census==== :Slaves - Males - Under 14: 15 :Slaves - Males - 14 thru 25: 21 :Slaves - Males - 26 thru 44: 12 :Slaves - Males - 45 and over: 7 :Slaves - Females - Under 14: 21 :Slaves - Females - 14 thru 25: 32 :Slaves - Females - 26 thru 44: 12 :Slaves - Females - 45 and over: 6 :Number of Persons - Engaged in Agriculture: 100 :Free White Persons - Under 16: 5 :Free White Persons - Over 25: 2 :Total Free White Persons: 7 :Total Slaves: 126 ====1830 Census==== :Slaves - Males - Under 10: 47 :Slaves - Males - 10 thru 23: 27 :Slaves - Males - 24 thru 35: 27 :Slaves - Males - 36 thru 54: 13 :Slaves - Males - 55 thru 99: 3 :Slaves - Females - Under 10: 43 :Slaves - Females - 10 thru 23: 57 :Slaves - Females - 24 thru 35: 34 :Slaves - Females - 36 thru 54: 15 :Slaves - Females - 55 thru 99: 4 :Free White Persons - Under 20: 2 :Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 1 :Total Free White Persons: 4 :Total Slaves: 270 [[Barrow-3095|Bennett I. James Barrow]] is enumerated owning the followng enslaved people. ===1850 Slave Schedule=== Bennet J. Barrow owned 110 enslaved people in West Feliciana, Louisiana["United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 ", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HR7P-W52M : 15 February 2020), Bennet J Barrow in entry for MM9.1.1/MVZ6-RPR:, 1850.] ===1860 Slave Schedule=== B J Barrow owned 77 enslaved people in West Feliciana, Louisiana[* '''1860 Census''': "1860 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"]
The National Archives in Washington DC; Washington DC, USA; Eighth Census of the United States 1860; Series Number: M653; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
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B J Barrow in Ward 7, West Feliciana, Louisiana, USA. == Sources ==
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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange]] [[Category:Baltimore County, Maryland, Slaves]] [[Category:Baltimore County, Maryland, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Baltimore County, Maryland, Slave Traders]] '''Bernard Moore Campbell''' was born about 1805 in Georgia. Bernard M. Campbell, aka, B. M. Campbell on Slave Manifests, was a slave trader[https://www.baltimoresun.com/news/bs-xpm-2000-07-12-0007120236-story.html]. He traded at times with associate and possible brother, [[Campbell-47546|Walter L. Campbell]]. ===Ship Manifests=== As a trader, he was involved in the transport of enslaved people to locations usually further south. In these transports, the manifests for each ship had to include a first and last name. Often there were more than one trader/owner on these manifests. On the following space page are two transports with the names of the enslaved traded by B M Campbell. [[Space:Slaves_Transported_by_B.M._Campbell]] ===Slave Schedules=== In the 1850 Slave Schedule for Baltimore City, Baltimore, Maryland, Ward 13, he is recorded as [[Campbell-47048|B M Campbell]] owner of 35 slaves.[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] {| border="1" class="sortable" !Slave Owner!!Age!!YOB!!Gender!!Race |- |B M Campbell||45||1805||Male||Black|||| |- |B M Campbell||30||1820||Female||Black|||| |- |B M Campbell||2||1848||Female||Black|||| |- |B M Campbell||1/12||1850||Male||Black|||| |- |B M Campbell||35||1815||Female||Mulatto|||| |- |B M Campbell||26||1824||Female||Mulatto|||| |- |B M Campbell||25||1825||Female||Black|||| |- |B M Campbell||22||1828||Female||Black|||| |- |B M Campbell||20||1830||Female||Black|||| |- |B M Campbell||1/12||1850||Male||Black|||| |- |B M Campbell||22||1828||Female||Black|||| |- |B M Campbell||18||1832||Female||Black|||| |- |B M Campbell||15||1835||Female||Mulatto|||| |- |B M Campbell||25||1825||Female||Black|||| |- |B M Campbell||2/12||1850||Male||Black|||| |- |B M Campbell||25||1825||Female||Black|||| |- |B M Campbell||4||1846||Female||Black|||| |- |B M Campbell||2||1848||Female||Black|||| |- |B M Campbell||18||1832||Female||Black|||| |- |B M Campbell||1||1849||Male||Mulatto|||| |- |B M Campbell||25||1825||Male||Black|||| |- |B M Campbell||30||1820||Male||Black|||| |- |B M Campbell||26||1824||Male||Black|||| |- |B M Campbell||23||1827||Male||Black|||| |- |B M Campbell||20||1830||Male||Black|||| |- |B M Campbell||1/12||1850||Female||Black|||| |- |B M Campbell||20||1830||Male||Black|||| |- |B M Campbell||30||1820||Male||Black|||| |- |B M Campbell||25||1825||Male||Black|||| |- |B M Campbell||20||1830||Male||Black|||| |- |B M Campbell||10||1840||Male||Black|||| |- |B M Campbell||10||1840||Male||Mulatto|||| |- |B M Campbell||18||1832||Male||Mulatto|||| |- |B M Campbell||14||1836||Male||Mulatto|||| |- |B M Campbell||20||1830||Male||Mulatto |} In the 1860 Slave Schedule for Baltimore City, Baltimore, Maryland, Ward 13, he is recorded as the owner of 50 slaves.[The National Archives in Washington DC; Washington DC, USA; Eighth Census of the United States 1860; Series Number: M653; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29] {| border="1" class="sortable" !Slave Owner Name!!Age!!YOB!!Gender!!Race!!Fugitive |- |Bernard Campbell||26||1834||Female||Black|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||24||1836||Female||Mulatto||X|| |- |Bernard Campbell||6/12||1859||Female||Mulatto||X|| |- |Bernard Campbell||22||1838||Female||Black|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||25||1835||Male||Mulatto||X|| |- |Bernard Campbell||24||1836||Female||Black|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||6||1854||Male||Black|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||4||1856||Male||Black|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||19||1841||Male||Black|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||26||1834||Female||Black|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||8||1852||Female||Black|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||4||1856||Male||Black|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||3||1857||Female||Black|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||1||1859||Male||Black|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||18||1842||Female||Black|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||23||1837||Male||Black|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||18||1842||Female||Black|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||23||1837||Male||Black|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||35||1825||Male||Black|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||30||1830||Male||Black|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||14||1846||Female||Black|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||16||1844||Female||Black|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||17||1843||Female||Black||||Elizabeth Dorsey? |- |Bernard Campbell||9||1851||Female||Black|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||7||1853||Female||Black|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||38||1822||Male||Black|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||24||1836||Female||Black|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||23||1837||Female||Mulatto|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||8/12||1859||Female||Mulatto|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||28||1832||Male||Black|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||24||1836||Male||Black|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||25||1835||Male||Black|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||23||1837||Male||Black|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||19||1841||Male||Mulatto|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||20||1840||Female||Black|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||1||1859||Male||Black|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||19||1841||Female||Black|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||20||1840||Male||Mulatto|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||25||1835||Female||Black|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||19||1841||Male||Black|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||21||1839||Male||Black|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||16||1844||Female||Black|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||21||1839||Male||Black|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||13||1847||Male||Mulatto|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||12||1848||Male||Black|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||17||1843||Female||Black||||Elizabeth Dorsey? |- |Bernard Campbell||21||1839||Male||Black|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||10||1850||Male||Mulatto|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||48||1812||Male||Black|||| |- |Bernard Campbell||35||1825||Female||Mulatto|||| |} === Slave Sale and Manumission of '''Elizabeth Dorsey''' === '''Transcription of document''': “I, Bernard M Campbell, of the city of Baltimore in the State of Maryland in Consideration of Five hundred dollars paid me by ''Lewis Magruder'' of Prince George’s County State aforesaid do hereby bargain and sell to the said Lewis Magruder the following property. ''My negro Servant named '''Elizabeth Dorsey''' born on the ninth day of February eighteen hundred & forty three, to serve until the ninth day of February eighteen hundred and seventy eight, when she is to be free and manumitted''. She being the negro Servant named and described in a Bill of Sale from Richard Grooms to Bernard M Campbell bearing date the Seventeenth day of September 1859 and recorded among the Chattle Records of Baltimore City in Liber E D No 16 folios 365 g.c. (?). the said negro not to be sold out of the State of Maryland. Witness our hands and seals this thirty first day of December in the year One Thousand Eight Hundred and Fifty Seven. Bernard M Campbell {Seal} Lewis Magruder {Seal} [Records of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia Relating to Slaves, 1851–1863. NARA microfilm publication M433, 3 rolls. Records of the District Courts of the United States, Record Group 21. National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, D.C.] == Sources ==
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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:Prince George's County, Maryland, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Prince George's County, Maryland, Slaves]] [[Category:Prince George's County, Maryland]] === 1820 Census === 1820 Census of Vansville, Prince George's, Maryland, [[Duvall-2429|Charles Duvall]] is listed as owning 15 slaves.[Ancestry.com. 1820 United States Federal Census. 1820 U S Census; Census Place: Vansville, Prince George, Maryland; Page: 9; NARA Roll: M33_44; Image: 165. {{Ancestry Image|7734|4433410_00165}}] === 1840 Census === 1840 Census of Prince George's County, Maryland, [[Duvall-2429|Charles Duvall]] is listed as owning 45 slaves[Ancestry.com. 1840 United States Federal Census. Year: 1840; Census Place: Prince Georges, Maryland; Roll: 169; Page: 12; Family History Library Film: 0013186. {{Ancestry Image|8057|4410709_00031}}] === 1850 Census === 1850 Slave Schedule of Vansville, District 1, Prince George's, Maryland, [[Duvall-2429|Charles Duvall]] is listed as owning 55 slaves.[Ancestry.com. 1850 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules [database on-line]. {{Ancestry Image|8055|MDM432_301-0380}}] {| border="1" class="sortable" !Charles Duvall!! |- |Male||78||1772||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||65||1785||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||65||1785||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||50||1800||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||50||1800||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||30||1820||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||30||1820||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||25||1825||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||25||1825||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||25||1825||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||18||1832||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||18||1832||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||12||1838||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||10||1840||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||3||1847||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||3||1847||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||3||1847||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||3||1847||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||3||1847||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||2||1848||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||2||1848||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||2||1848||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||2||1848||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||2||1848||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||1||1849||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||1||1849||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||1||1849||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||1||1849||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||1||1849||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||60||1790||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||60||1790||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||50||1800||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||45||1805||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||30||1820||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||30||1820||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||30||1820||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||25||1825||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||25||1825||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||18||1832||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||12||1838||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||12||1838||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||10||1840||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||3||1847||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||3||1847||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||3||1847||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||3||1847||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||3||1847||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||2||1848||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||2||1848||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||2||1848||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||2||1848||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||1||1849||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||1||1849||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||1||1849||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||1||1849||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |} === 1860 Census === In the 1860 Slave Schedule of District 1, Prince George's, Maryland [[Duvall-2429|Charles Duvall]] is listed as owning 54 slaves.[Ancestry.com. 1860 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules [database on-line]. {{Ancestry Image|7668|mdm653_485-0147}}] {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name:!!Charles Duvall |- |Residence Date:||1860 |- |Residence Place:||District 1, Prince Georges, Maryland, USA |- |Number of Enslaved People:||54 |- |All Enslaved People:|| |- |Gender||Age |- |Male||12 |- |Male||10 |- |Female||25 |- |Female||35 |- |Female||35 |- |Female||31 |- |Female||30 |- |Female||40 |- |Female||17 |- |Female||18 |- |Female||10 |- |Female||3 |- |Female||15 |- |Female||30 |- |Female||15 |- |Female||4 |- |Female||3 |- |Male||14 |- |Male||10 |- |Male||7 |- |Female||6 |- |Female||5 |- |Female||6 |- |Female||3 |- |Male||24 |- |Female||60 |- |Female||60 |- |Female||50 |- |Male||50 |- |Male||56 |- |Male||35 |- |Male||32 |- |Male||28 |- |Male||30 |- |Male||23 |- |Male||20 |- |Male||20 |- |Male||35 |- |Male||19 |- |Male||18 |- |Male||14 |- |Male||12 |- |Male||10 |- |Male||8 |- |Male||8 |- |Male||6 |- |Male||6 |- |Male||5 |- |Male||7 |- |Male||7 |- |Male||3 |- |Male||20 |- |Male||12 |- |Male||10 |} === Fugitive Slave Cases === “Fugitive Slave Cases, 1862,” May 15-19, 1862 (By file date or affidavit) Original papers in fugitive slave cases before the Circuit Court of the U.S. for the District of Columbia consisting of claimants petitions, affidavits for arrest of fugitive slaves, warrants of arrest, depositions, court orders to deliver fugitive slaves to claimants, and related papers. Transcribed from National Archives Microfilm Publication M433 “Records of the United States District Court for the District of Columbia Relating to Slaves, 1851-1863, Roll 3.[National Archives Microfilm Publication M433 “Records of the United States District Court for the District of Columbia Relating to Slaves, 1851-1863, Roll 3. [https://ccharity.com/contents/fugitive-slave-cases-1862-may-15-19-1862/affidavit-charles-duvall-asking-return-various-fugitive-slaves/ Link]] District of Columbia Washington County to wit: On this 15th day of May 1862 personally appeared in open court in the circuit court of the District of Columbia Dr. Charles Duvall a citizen of the United States residing in Prince George County, State of Maryland, and made oath according to law that he is the lawful owner of three Negro men slaves named respectively Tom (Chesley), Lee (Chesley) and Wilson (no other name known) that they are slaves for life, and were serving him at his residence in Prince George County; that Tom absconded last fall; Wilson absconded just after the Easter Holidays this present year, and Lee about two weeks ago; that the said slaves absconded without the knowledge or consent and against the will of affiant, and are now fugitives from labor and service justly and lawfully due to affiant by them in said Prince George County and he has reason to believe, and does believe they are now in the District of Columbia and he prays proves, and that the said slaves may be taken, and returned to him by order of this court according to the statutes in such case made and provided. Charles Duvall Sworn to in open court Test: Jno. A. Smith, Clk. == Sources == *"United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 ," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6Q63-3DR?cc=1420440&wc=MJCD-922%3A1042936001%2C1042953701%2C1042953702 : 22 May 2014), Maryland > Prince George's > Prince George's county > image 140 of 144; citing NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
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'''The Slaves of [[Craddock-1846|Dr. Charles James Fox Craddock]]''' :'''1860 Slave Schedule''' [ '''Slave Schedule''': "1860 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"]
The National Archives in Washington, DC; Washington, DC, USA; Eighth Census of the United States 1860; Series Number: M653; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
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C J Craddock, slave owner of 18 enslaved people, in 1860 in Southern District, Halifax, Virginia, USA. ::C J Craddock ::Southern District, Halifax, Virginia ::May 1860 ::Total = 18 enslaved persons ::{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 !Slave Owner!!#!!Age!!M/F!!B/M!!Born |- |C J Craddock||1||20||F||Mul||1840 |- |||2||20||F||B||1840 |- |||3||20||F||B||1840 |- |||4||20||M||B||1840 |- |||5||55||F||B||1805 |- |||6||48||M||B||1812 |- |||7||35||M||B||1825 |- |||8||28||M||B||1832 |- |||9||25||M||B||1835 |- |||10||14||M||B||1846 |- |||11||14||F||B||1846 |- |||12||1||M||B||1859 |- |||13||1||F||B||1859 |- |||14||5||F||B||1855 |- |||15||22||M||B||1838 |- |||16||16||M||B||1844 |- |||17||1||M||B||1859 |- |||18||5||F||B||1855 |} == Sources ==
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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:Goochland County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Goochland County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Trent-1563|William R. Trent]] was a large slave holder in Goochland County, Virginia. In the 1850 Slave Schedule he is the owner of 45 slaves. ["United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 ", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWK-K33Z : 15 February 2020), William R Trent in entry for MM9.1.1/MV8R-L9G:, 1850.] '''William R. Trent – 1850 Slave Schedule''' {| border="1" class="sortable" |- |Household||Sex||Age |- ||||| |- |UNKNOWN||Male||70 |- |UNKNOWN||Male||65 |- |UNKNOWN||Male||45 |- |UNKNOWN||Male||40 |- |UNKNOWN||Male||40 |- |UNKNOWN||Male||39 |- |UNKNOWN||Male||38 |- |UNKNOWN||Male||23 |- |UNKNOWN||Male||16 |- |UNKNOWN||Female||21 |- |UNKNOWN||Female||65 |- |UNKNOWN||Male||42 |- |UNKNOWN||Male||43 |- |UNKNOWN||Male||18 |- |UNKNOWN||Female||39 |- |UNKNOWN||Female||30 |- |UNKNOWN||Male||31 |- |UNKNOWN||Female||29 |- |UNKNOWN||Male||14 |- |UNKNOWN||Male||11 |- |UNKNOWN||Male||10 |- |UNKNOWN||Male||2 |- |UNKNOWN||Male||12 |- |UNKNOWN||Female||11 |- |UNKNOWN||Male||9 |- |UNKNOWN||Male||8 |- |UNKNOWN||Female||7 |- |UNKNOWN||Female||29 |- |UNKNOWN||Female||10 |- |UNKNOWN||Male||8 |- |UNKNOWN||Female||2 |- |UNKNOWN||Male||0 |- |UNKNOWN||Male||23 |- |UNKNOWN||Female|| |- |UNKNOWN||Male|| |- |UNKNOWN||Male|| |- |UNKNOWN||Male||22 |- |UNKNOWN||Male||21 |- |UNKNOWN||Female||10 |- |UNKNOWN||Male||25 |- |UNKNOWN||Male||14 |- |UNKNOWN||Male||12 |- |UNKNOWN||Male||7 |- |UNKNOWN||Male||2 |- |UNKNOWN||Male||23 |} In the 1860 Slave Schedule, he is the owner of 48 slaves. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Age!!Gender!!Race!!Name of Slave Owner!!Residence Place |- | |- |30||Female||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |10||Male||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |37||Male||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |75||Female||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |28||Male||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |25||Male||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |10||Male||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |7/12||Female||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |5||Male||Mulatto||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |45||Male||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |35||Male||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |22||Female||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |18||Male||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |3||Female||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |25||Male||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |8||Female||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |40||Male||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |2||Male||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |1||Male||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |35||Male||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |18||Male||Mulatto||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |11||Male||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |8||Male||Mulatto||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |7||Female||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |1||Male||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |58||Male||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |32||Female||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |5||Male||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |40||Male||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |6||Female||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |40||Female||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |20||Male||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |8||Female||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |50||Female||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |38||Male||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |28||Female||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |12||Male||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |20||Female||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |14||Male||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |11||Male||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |32||Male||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |25||Male||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |19||Male||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |5||Female||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |60||Male||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |23||Male||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |27||Female||Mulatto||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |9||Male||Black||William R Trent||Goochland, Virginia |} During the Civil War he loaned out some of his slaves to the government and was paid for it. He provided [[Trent-1564|Sam]], [[Trent-1565|Horace]], [[Trent-1566|Benjamin]], [[Trent-1567|Napoleon]], and [[Trent-1568|Harrison]]. They worked 40 days each @ .50/per day and Dr. Trent was paid $100.00 for their labor. [[Space:Confederate_Slave_Payrolls%2C_Goochland_County%2C_Virginia%2C_to_Yorktown%2C_1862|Confederate Slave Payroll 2]] The Confederacy impressed on slave owners to loan their slaves out for the war effort. These loans were documented as "Slave Payrolls" and are now online through the National Archives.[National Archives Catalog Slave Payrolls; https://catalog.archives.gov/id/24485963] '''Research Note''': The Slave Payrolls are a work in progress. Slave owner profiles and profiles of each named person enslaved are being made from the Payrolls' records. Free Space Pages are being made for each group of payrolls and will be cited and linked from profiles to the appropriate Payroll. == Sources == * *"United States Census, 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M41N-YWB : 18 February 2021), William R Trent, 1860. *"United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 ", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWK-K33Z : 15 February 2020), William R Trent in entry for MM9.1.1/MV8R-L9G:, 1850. *"United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XK-YFN2 : 16 October 2019), William R Trent, 1860. *"United States Civil War Confederate Applications for Pardons, 1865-1867," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V4M6-BWS : 4 December 2014), William R Trent, 1865 - 1867; from "Case Files of Applications from Former Confederates for Presidential Pardons ('Amnesty Papers'), 1865-1867," database, Fold3.com (http://www.fold3.com : n.d.); citing NARA microfilm publication M1003 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1977), roll 70. *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.
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[[Category:Vicksburg, Mississippi]] [[Category:Stafford County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:District of Columbia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Warren County, Mississippi, Slave Owners]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:Greene County, Alabama]] [[Category:Greene County, Alabama, Slave Owners]] There are '''5 Slave Schedules''' for [[Green-41351|Duff C Green]] in 1850 resulting in the ownership of 61 slaves.[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] 1. Washington Ward 5, Washington, District of Columbia - :''1 slave: a 42 year old black female, b. 1808'' 2. Vicksburg, Warren, Mississippi - 15 slaves {| border="1" class="sortable" !Slave Owner!!Age!!Birth!!Gender!!Race!!!! |- |Duff Green||22||1828||Male||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||18||1832||Male||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||12||1838||Male||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||12||1838||Male||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||12||1838||Male||Mulatto|||| |- |Duff Green||8||1842||Male||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||2||1848||Male||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||2||1848||Male||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||5||1845||Male||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||8||1842||Male||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||2||1848||Male||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||50||1800||Female||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||35||1815||Female||Mulatto|||| |- |Duff Green||35||1815||Female||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||35||1815||Female||Black|||| |- | |} 3. Eastern District, Stafford, Virginia - 10 slaves {| border="1" class="sortable" !Slave Owner!!Age!!Birth!!Gender!!Race!!!! |- |Duff Green||65||1785||Female||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||50||1800||Female||Mulatto|||| |- |Duff Green||50||1800||Female||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||30||1820||Female||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||25||1825||Male||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||26||1824||Female||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||27||1823||Female||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||14||1836||Male||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||12||1838||Female||Mulatto|||| |- |Duff Green||3||1847||Male||Black|||| |- | |} 4. Warren, Mississippi - recorded on Nov. 1, 1850 - 21 slaves {| border="1" class="sortable" !Slave Owner!!Age!!Birth!!Gender!!Race!!!! |- |Duff Green||22||1828||Female||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||27||1823||Female||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||20||1830||Female||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||20||1830||Female||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||35||1815||Female||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||28||1822||Female||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||50||1800||Female||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||45||1805||Female||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||25||1825||Female||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||30||1820||Female||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||20||1830||Female||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||6||1844||Female||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||2||1848||Female||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||4||1846||Female||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||6||1844||Female||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||4||1846||Female||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||15||1835||Female||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||10||1840||Female||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||4||1846||Female||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||1||1849||Female||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||1||1849||Female||Black|||| |- | |} 5. Warren, Mississippi - recorded on August 27, 1850 - 14 slaves {| border="1" class="sortable" !Slave Owner!!Age!!Birth!!Gender!!Race!!!! |- |Duff Green||22||1828||Male||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||56||1794||Male||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||45||1805||Male||Mulatto|||| |- |Duff Green||27||1823||Male||Mulatto|||| |- |Duff Green||26||1824||Male||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||35||1815||Male||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||25||1825||Male||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||25||1825||Male||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||26||1824||Male||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||32||1818||Male||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||30||1820||Male||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||22||1828||Male||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||22||1828||Male||Black|||| |- |Duff Green||55||1795||Male||Black|||| |- | |} '''The 1860 Slave Schedule'''["United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:WKNP-BJT2 : 16 October 2019), Duff C Green, 1860.] records [[Green-41351|Duff C Green]] as owning 24 slaves. :Residence Place: Pleasant Ridge, Greene, Alabama, USA :Number of Enslaved People: 24 {| border="1" class="sortable" !Slave Owner!!Gender!!Age |- |Duff Green||Male||49 |- |Duff Green||Male||43 |- |Duff Green||Male||35 |- |Duff Green||Female||27 |- |Duff Green||Female||23 |- |Duff Green||Female||21 |- |Duff Green||Female||21 |- |Duff Green||Male||20 |- |Duff Green||Female||17 |- |Duff Green||Female||17 |- |Duff Green||Female||17 |- |Duff Green||Male||15 |- |Duff Green||Male||15 |- |Duff Green||Female||13 |- |Duff Green||Male||9 |- |Duff Green||Male||9 |- |Duff Green||Female||7 |- |Duff Green||Female||7 |- |Duff Green||Female||4 |- |Duff Green||Female||4 |- |Duff Green||Female||3 |- |Duff Green||Male||3 |- |Duff Green||Male||2 |- |Duff Green||Male||1 |- |Duff Green||Female||1 |} In 1861 during the U.S. Civil War, Duff appeared in Alabama on muster rolls, newspapers, governors' records, veterans' censuses, or state pension records with the following three slaves:[[https://archives.alabama.gov/research/CivilWarService.aspx Civil War Service Database at the Alabama Department of Archives and History]] # Leman showed Ordnance stores purchased 1861/01/22 to 1861/03/31 receipt for pay from 1861/06/01 to 1861/08/31, signed by General Green # Trisan showed Ordnance Stores purchased 1861/01/22 to 1861/03/31 receipt for pay from 1861/06/01 to 1861/08/31 signed by General Green # William showed Ordnance Stores purchased 1861/01/22 to 1861/03/31 receipt for pay from 1861/06/01 to 1861/08/31, signed by General Green In December 1862, Duff C. Green, as Quartermaster, was the overseer of 63 slaves loaned out as laborers to Captain Charles T. Lieurner of the Corps of Engineers. [https://catalog.archives.gov/id/149268682 National Archives Catalog Record Group 109: War Department Collection of Confederate Records, 1825 - 1927 Series: Confederate Slave Payrolls, 1874 - 1899 File Unit: Slave Payroll for Dog River Channel Obstructions, Alabama, December 1862 (Voucher 521)] [[Space:Confederate_Slave_Payrolls%2C_Dog_River_Channel%2C_Alabama]] '''Research Note''' As Quarter Master General for the confederacy, Duff C Green oversaw over 20 other projects. These are found on Ancestry.com under this title: U.S., Confederate Army Payrolls for Enslaved Labor, 1840-1883: [[https://www.ancestry.com/search/?name=Duff+Cyrus+_Green&pg=2&gender=m&keyword=Slave+&priority=usa&race=white&residence=1850_alabama-usa_3]] == Sources ==
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[[Category:Berkeley County, South Carolina, Slave Owners]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:Berkeley County, South Carolina, Slaves]] The estate inventory of [[Gourdin-7|Elizabeth Gourdin]], made in Charleston, South Carolina on 5 Jan 1836, lists the names of 188 enslaved ancestors in the estate. Enslaved ancestors listed in the estate were: · Daniel · Betty · Jack · William · Claas · Jerry · Sary · Jingo · Lander · Nero · Jake · Sarah · Thomas · Edward · Flurry · Silvia · Leander · Darcus · Sukey · Rebecca · Will · Percilla · Amey · Leah · Emma · Harriet · Mary · Daniel · Martha · Juno · Ancil · Phillis · Sharlo · Pino · Daphne · Adam · Elsey · Cottow · Ancil · Dinah · Silly · Child · Sancho · Peggy · Limus · May · Chance · Nemkey · Ellen · Elsey · James · Sancho · Rose · Abram · Sam · Jim · Daphne · Samson · Penny · Jacob · Abby · Bess · Buddy · Peter · Harriet · Child · Jingo · Judy · Phill · William · Sandy · Kate · Joe · Julian · Jimmy · Abby Ann · Lucy · Pino · Sennff · Mary · Grace · Sylvia · Caesar · Rinah · Child · Nancy · Edward · Roxanna · Washington · Hardtimes · Sary · Gibby · Hannah · Scipio · Betty · Toney · Patty · William · Martha · Neddy · Leah · Romeo · Patty · Adam · Joe · Elsey · Betty · Buddy · Sukey · Child · Jacob · Mary · Jacob · Stephen · Catharine · Isaac · Harriet · Toney · Paul · Binah · Sander · Will · Penny · Money Musk · Daniel · Bella · Samson · Mary · Cyrus · Martha · Pussey · Lena · Tom · Cassina · Henry · Thomas · Paul · Eady · Juno · Cicero · Ring · Esther · Rosella · Joe · Child · Plenty · Sophy · Nat · Tommy · Clarey · Hanibal · Child · Grace · Charlotte · Betty · Child · George · Coverage · Child · Winsor · Miah · Minda · Robert · Satira · Chicken · Child · Penelope · Charlotte · Minda · Sancho · Binah · Henry · Sancho · Old Binah · Joe · Jacob · Hannah · Boston · Beck · Old Lucy · Nero · Polly · Robert · James · Samson · March · Nero · Bella · Tommy ==Sources== https://lowcountryafricana.com/188-enslaved-people-in-the-estate-of-elizabeth-gourdin-charleston-sc-1836/
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[[Category:Madison County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:Madison County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] == Biography == [[Clark-66393|George W. Clark]] was born about 1801. He spent much of his life in Madison County, Virginia. He was a farmer and had a real estate value of $20,000 in 1870. ===1850 Slave Schedule=== Geo W Clark of Madison county, Virginia is recorded in 1850 as owning 41 slaves. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Slave Owner!!Age!!YOB!!Gender!!Race |- |Geo W Clark||65||1785||Female||Black|||| |- |Geo W Clark||55||1795||Male||Black|||| |- |Geo W Clark||44||1806||Male||Black|||| |- |Geo W Clark||41||1809||Male||Black|||| |- |Geo W Clark||41||1809||Female||Black|||| |- |Geo W Clark||41||1809||Female||Black|||| |- |Geo W Clark||41||1809||Female||Black|||| |- |Geo W Clark||39||1811||Female||Black|||| |- |Geo W Clark||34||1816||Male||Black|||| |- |Geo W Clark||32||1818||Female||Black|||| |- |Geo W Clark||30||1820||Male||Black|||| |- |Geo W Clark||23||1827||Female||Black|||| |- |Geo W Clark||31||1819||Male||Black|||| |- |Geo W Clark||26||1824||Female||Black|||| |- |Geo W Clark||20||1830||Female||Black|||| |- |Geo W Clark||16||1834||Male||Black|||| |- |Geo W Clark||16||1834||Female||Black|||| |- |Geo W Clark||15||1835||Female||Black|||| |- |Geo W Clark||14||1836||Female||Black|||| |- |Geo W Clark||17||1833||Male||Black|||| |- |Geo W Clark||12||1838||Female||Black|||| |- |Geo W Clark||14||1836||Female||Black|||| |- |Geo W Clark||11||1839||Female||Black|||| |- |Geo W Clark||10||1840||Female||Black|||| |- |Geo W Clark||12||1838||Female||Black|||| |- |Geo W Clark||12||1838||Female||Black|||| |- |Geo W Clark||7||1843||Male||Black|||| |- |Geo W Clark||5||1845||Female||Black|||| |- |Geo W Clark||7||1843||Female||Black|||| |- |Geo W Clark||3/12||1850||Male||Black|||| |- |Geo W Clark||6||1844||Female||Black|||| |- |Geo W Clark||10||1840||Male||Black|||| |- |Geo W Clark||3||1847||Female||Black|||| |- |Geo W Clark||1||1849||Female||Black|||| |- |Geo W Clark||1||1849||Male||Black|||| |- |Geo W Clark||8||1842||Female||Black|||| |- |Geo W Clark||2||1848||Female||Black |- |Geo W Clark||7||1843||Female||Black|||| |- |Geo W Clark||5||1845||Male||Black|||| |- |Geo W Clark||3||1847||Male||Mulatto|||| |- |Geo W Clark||2/12||1850||Female||Black |} ===1860 Slave Schedule=== George W. Clarke (spelled with an "e") of Madison County, Virginia is listed on the 1860 Slave Schedule recorded as owner of 61 slaves. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Slave Owner !!Age!!YOB!!Gender!!Race |- |George W Clarke||60||1800||Female||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||53||1807||Male||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||52||1808||Male||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||52||1808||Female||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||53||1807||Female||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||45||1815||Female||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||49||1811||Female||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||47||1813||Male||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||44||1816||Male||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||42||1818||Female||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||40||1820||Male||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||40||1820||Male||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||27||1833||Male||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||27||1833||Male||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||36||1824||Female||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||25||1835||Female||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||21||1839||Female||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||17||1843||Male||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||12||1848||Female||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||8||1852||Female||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||24||1836||Female||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||22||1838||Female||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||20||1840||Female||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||15||1845||Male||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||17||1843||Female||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||23||1837||Female||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||22||1838||Female||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||17||1843||Male||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||15||1845||Male||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||22||1838||Female||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||11||1849||Female||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||10||1850||Female||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||7||1853||Male||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||15||1845||Female||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||13||1847||Female||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||11||1849||Female||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||9||1851||Male||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||7||1853||Male||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||7||1853||Female||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||4||1856||Male||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||8||1852||Female||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||6||1854||Male||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||5||1855||Female||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||4||1856||Female||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||6/12||1859||Female||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||4||1856||Female||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||1||1859||Female||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||5||1855||Female||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||3||1857||Male||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||3||1857||Male||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||6/12||1859||Female||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||3||1857||Male||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||1||1859||Female||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||5/12||1860||Female||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||15||1845||Female||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||13||1847||Female||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||15||1845||Female||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||23||1837||Female||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||4||1856||Female||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||4||1856||Male||Black|||| |- |George W Clarke||1||1859||Female||Black |} ===Slave Payroll=== From Slave Payroll 1, Madison County, VA "This payroll acknowledges that J. B. Stanard, 1st Lieutenant, Corps of Engineers, paid certain Madison County, Virginia, slave owners for work performed by their slaves near Richmond, Virginia, from December 1862 to March 1863."[https://catalog.archives.gov/id/24485959] :Owner: George W. Clark. Enslaved: [[Clark-66398|Henry]] and [[Clark-66399|Sicy]] == Sources == *Ancestry.com. 1850 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2004. Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Seventh Census of the United States, 1850. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1850. M432, 1,009 rolls. *Ancestry.com. 1860 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2010. Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Eighth Census of the United States, 1860. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1860. M653, 1,438 rolls.
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[[Category:St. Louis County, Missouri, Slave Owners]] [[Category:St. Louis County, Missouri, Slaves]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] *[[Gallaway-334|Isaac]] born 1840 Virginia *[[Gallaway-335|Clinton]] born 1843 St Louis, Missouri US Slave Schedule 1850: Household Role Sex Age Birthplace Higgins #UNKNOWN Male 60 #UNKNOWN Female 50 #UNKNOWN Male 33 #UNKNOWN Male 31 #UNKNOWN Female 26 #UNKNOWN Male 25 #UNKNOWN Female 22 #UNKNOWN Male 17 #UNKNOWN Male 12 #UNKNOWN Female 6 #UNKNOWN Female 6 #UNKNOWN Male 6 #UNKNOWN Male 4 #UNKNOWN Male 4 #UNKNOWN Male 2 #UNKNOWN Male 2 US Slave Schedule 1860: ["United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:WKPK-VY3Z : 16 October 2019), George W Higgins, 1860.] Household Role Sex Age Birthplace George W Higgins #UNKNOWN Female 65 #UNKNOWN Male 30 #UNKNOWN Male 28 #UNKNOWN Female 26 #UNKNOWN Male 24 #UNKNOWN Male 22 #UNKNOWN Female 18 #UNKNOWN Male 16 #UNKNOWN Male 14 #UNKNOWN Male 12 #UNKNOWN Female 10 #UNKNOWN Female 8 #UNKNOWN Female 7 #UNKNOWN Male 6 #UNKNOWN Female 5 #UNKNOWN Male 3 #UNKNOWN Female 4 #UNKNOWN Female 2 ==Sources==
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USBH_Heritage_Exchange,_Needs_Slaves_Identified
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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:Hanover County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Hanover County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Hamilton-28711]] '''Slave Schedule for 1850'''[ '''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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George W Bassett in South Eastern District, Hanover, Virginia, USA. According to the 1850 Slave Schedule for Hanover County, Virginia, [[Bassett-6086|George Washington Bassett]] enslaved 78 people. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Age!!Gender!!Race!!Slave Owner!!Residence Place |- |Name Unknown||50||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||50||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||60||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||21||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||21||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||30||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||25||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||60||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||50||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||18||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||60||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||55||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||30||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||50||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||40||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||21||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||40||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||60||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||25||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||30||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||22||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||18||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||50||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||35||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||20||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||50||(not transcribed)||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||40||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||40||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||40||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||18||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||50||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||30||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||30||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||40||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||35||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||25||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||45||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||55||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||35||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||16||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||10||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||4||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||12||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||8||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||8||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||3||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||4||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||2||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||12||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||10||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||6||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||6||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||2||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||14||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||12||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||10||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||4||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||2||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||16||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||12||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||16||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||12||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||10||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||8||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||10||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||5||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||3||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||9||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||7||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||4||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||2||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||2/12||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||12||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||7||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||4||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||16||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||14||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||12||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |} '''Slave Schedule for 1860''' According to the 1860 Slave Schedule for Hanover County, Virginia, [[Bassett-6086|George Washington Bassett]] enslaved 40 people.[ '''1860 Census''': "1860 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"]
The National Archives in Washington DC; Washington DC, USA; Eighth Census of the United States 1860; Series Number: M653; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
{{Ancestry Sharing|27099093|48c4ea}} - {{Ancestry Record|7668|91098374}} (accessed 17 January 2022)
G Washington Bassett in St Pauls Parish, Hanover, Virginia, USA. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Age!!Gender!!Race!!Slave Owner!!Residence Place |- |Name Unknown||50||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||40||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||15||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||13||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||11||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||9||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||7||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||40||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||40||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||45||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||40||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||20||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||18||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||14||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||12||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||7||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||14||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||5||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||22||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||20||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||40||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||6||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||35||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||30||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||70||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||50||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||40||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||20||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||18||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||16||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||8||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||40||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||30||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||20||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||18||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||25||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||20||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||55||Female||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||65||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |- |Name Unknown||45||Male||Black||George Washington Bassett||Hanover, Virginia |} == Sources ==
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[[Category:Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, Slave Owners]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange]] ==Slaves of [[Clements-5380|Hardy Clements]]== ===1850 Slave Schedule=== [[Clements-5380|Hardy Clements]] owned 169 slaves in District 1, Tuscaloosa, Alabama in 1850.[ "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 ", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWB-MYW2 : 23 February 2021), Hardy Clements in entry for MM9.1.1/MV8N-W8Y:, 1850.] {| border="1" class="sortable" !Slave Owner Name!!Age!!YOB!!Gender!!Race |- |Hardy Clements||60||1790||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||54||1796||Female||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||19||1831||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||17||1833||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||14||1836||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||12||1838||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||9||1841||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||55||1795||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||45||1805||Female||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||20||1830||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||19||1831||Female||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||12||1838||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||11||1839||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||9||1841||Female||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||2||1848||Female||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||15||1835||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||15||1835||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||14||1836||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||12||1838||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||39||1811||Female||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||15||1835||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||13||1837||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||11||1839||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||9||1841||Female||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||6||1844||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||1||1849||Female||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||34||1816||Female||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||15||1835||Female||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||13||1837||Female||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||9||1841||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||7||1843||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||4||1846||Female||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||9||1841||Female||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||33||1817||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||41||1809||Female||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||12||1838||Female||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||11||1839||Female||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||9||1841||Female||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||7||1843||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||6||1844||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||5||1845||Female||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||4||1846||Female||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||2||1848||Female||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||38||1812||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||21||1829||Female||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||5||1845||Female||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||4||1846||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||2||1848||Female||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||1||1849||Female||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||35||1815||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||6||1844||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||1||1849||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||34||1816||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||21||1829||Female||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||23||1827||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||20||1830||Female||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||29||1821||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||19||1831||Female||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||1||1849||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||49||1801||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||39||1811||Female||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||16||1834||Female||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||12||1838||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||16||1834||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||11||1839||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||9||1841||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||5||1845||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||18||1832||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||1||1849||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||20||1830||Female||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||14||1836||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||12||1838||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||10||1840||Female||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||8||1842||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||5||1845||Female||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||2||1848||Female||Black|||| |} === 1855 Alabama State Census === In 1855,["Alabama State Census, 1855," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GGTP-9BPL?cc=1915984 : 19 May 2014), > image 1 of 1; Department of Archives and History, Montgomery. ] Hardy Clements was living in Tuscaloosa County, Alabama with 336 enslaved people. No further information was given about the enslaved persons. ===1860 Slave Schedules=== In Blockers Beat, Precinct 19, Tuscaloosa, Alabama - 237 slaves["United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:WKJ3-3BW2 : 16 October 2019), Hardy Clements, 1860. ] {| border="1" class="sortable" !Slave Owner Name!!Age!!YOB!!Gender!!Race |- |Hardy Clements||31||1829||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||36||1824||Female||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||12||1848||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||8||1852||Female||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||6||1854||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||4||1856||Female||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||2||1858||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||30||1830||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||29||1831||Female||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||9||1851||Female||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||5||1855||Female||Black|||| |- |Hardy Clements||1/12||1860||Male||Black|||| |- |Hardy 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Alabama. They were given to Hardy's son [[Clements-6370|Luther Morgan Clements]] when Hardy divided slaves among his children.[''Federal Writers' Project: Slave Narrative Project, Vol. 9, Mississippi, Allen-Young,'' 1936; Anna Baker, p. 11-17; Master Hardy mentioned on p. 14; image copy from the Library of Congress at https://www.loc.gov/resource/mesn.090/?sp=18.] * [[Clemens-2425|George Clemens]] * [[Clemens-2426|Harriet Clemens]] * [[Clemens-2431|George Clemens Jr]] * [[Clemens-2430|Allie Clemens]] * [[Clemens-2429|Florence Clemens]] * [[Clemens-2428|Jennie Clemens]] * [[Clemens-2427|Classie Clemens]] * [[Clemens-2662|Anna (Clemens) Baker (abt.1859-aft.1937)]] == Sources ==
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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:Franklin County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Franklin County, Virginia, Slaves]] ==Introduction== [[Claytor-98|Harvey Claytor]] reportedly owned 3,000 acres of land in Franklin County, Virginia, and perhaps as many as 100 slaves. He was Schalene Dagutis' first cousin five times removed and according to a DNA match was the father of [[Claytor-123|William Armstead Claytor]], with the family slave cook Letitia. After the Civil War, William Armstead Claytor moved to Floyd County, Virginia, with his mother and several siblings. That information led to finding a record collection held by the Library of Virginia called the ''Register of Colored Person...cohabiting together as Husband and Wife'' on 27 February 1866. I could not find Letitia and her husband, Henry, in the register, but I did find three other slaves who were formerly owned by Harvey Claytor. [http://tangledrootsandtrees.blogspot.com/2015/03/slaves-of-harvey-claytor-1800-1871-of.html] ===1840 Census=== :Free Colored Persons - Males - 10 thru 23:1 :Free Colored Persons - Males - 36 thru 54: 1 :Slaves - Males - Under 10: 7 :Slaves - Males - 10 thru 23: 4 :Slaves - Males - 24 thru 35: 5 :Slaves - Males - 36 thru 54: 3 :Slaves - Females - Under 10: 11 :Slaves - Females - 10 thru 23: 3 :Slaves - Females - 24 thru 35: 4 :Slaves - Females - 55 thru 99: 1 ===1850 Slave Schedule=== {| border="1" class="sortable" ! |- |Gender||Age |- |Male|| |- |Male|| |- |(not transcribed)|| |- |Male||18 |- |Female||12 |- |Female||10 |- |Female||5 |- |Female|| |- |Female|| |- |Female||14 |- |Female||18 |- |Female||10 |- |Male||9 |- |Female||13 |- |Male||20 |- |Female||18 |- |Female||19 |- |Male||4 |- |Female||4 |- |Female||3 |- |Female||2 |- |Female||3 |- |Male||3 |- |Male||2 |- |Male||1 |- |Female||3 |- |Female||2 |- |Male||35 |- |Female||5 |- |Male||2 |- |Female||1 |} ===Cohabitation Schedules=== *[[Claytor-276|Sam Claytor (abt.1846-)]][Floyd County (Va.) Register of Colored Persons of Floyd County, State of Virginia, cohabiting together as Husband and Wife on 27th February 1866. Local Government Records Collection, The Library of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia.] *[[Claytor-277|John Claytor (abt.1815-)]] h/o: *[[Claytor-278|Mildred Claytor (abt.1833-)]] and probably their children: **[[Claytor-279|Bird Claytor (abt.1853-)]] **[[Claytor-280|Louisa Claytor (abt.1854-)]] **[[Claytor-281|Tilman Claytor (abt.1858-)]] **[[Claytor-282|Frances Claytor (abt.1861-)]] **[[Claytor-283|Sparrel Claytor (abt.1864-)]] *[[Claytor-288|Jane (Claytor) Lemons (abt.1834-)]]and probably her children: **[[Lemons-1741|Monroe Lemons (abt.1849-)]] **[[Lemons-1742|Edmund Lemons (abt.1852-)]] **[[Lemons-1743|Kitty Lemons (1854-)]] **[[Lemons-1739|Tas Lemons (abt.1856-)]] **[[Lemons-1740|Sarah Lemons (abt.1857-)]] A slave list from the '''Claytor plantation''' consists of names and birth years both before and after slavery of those who lived on the plantation. ::Birth Year|Name #1853 Bob B-Slave #1853 Maria B-Slave #1853 Rose B-Slave #1853 Susan B-Slave #1853 Unnamed Claytor B-Slave Female #1854 Adaline B-Slave #1854 Betsey B-Slave #1854 Unnamed Claytor B-Slave Male #1855 Harriett B-Slave #1855 Unnamed Claytor B-Slave Female #1855 Unnamed Claytor B-Slave Female #1855 Unnamed Claytor B-Slave Female #1855 Unnamed Claytor B-Slave Male #1856 Luke B-Slave #1856 Maria B-Slave #1856 Oscar B-Slave #1857 Unnamed Claytor B-Slave Female #1858 Roland B-Slave #1858 Unnamed Claytor B-Slave Female #1858 Unnamed Claytor B-Slave Male #1859 Unnamed Claytor B-Slave Male #1859 Unnamed Claytor B-Slave Female #1860 Alexander B-Slave #1860 Unnamed Claytor B-Slave Male #1861 Caroline B-Slave #1861 Henry B-Slave #1861 Martha B-Slave #1861 Sallie B-Slave #1861 Willis B-Slave #1862 Unnamed Claytor B-Slave Female #1863 George B-Slave #1864 Luke Black #1864 William Black #1866 Unnamed Claytor Black Female #1870 John F. Black #1871 James Black #1871 Pleasant Black #1872 Drucilla C. Black #1872 James H. Black #1872 Mary E. Black #1873 Maria Z. Black #1873 Susan Black #1873 Unnamed Claytor Black Female #1873 Unnamed Claytor Black Male #1880 Unnamed Claytor Black Male #1883 Unnamed Claytor Black Female #1886 Mary R. Black #1887 Sallie E. Black #1891 Robert Black #1896 John Black ==Sources== * '''1840 Census''': "1840 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1840; Census Place: Franklin, Virginia; Roll: 559; Page: 293; Family History Library Film: 0029686
{{Ancestry Sharing|27821514|e5058c}} - {{Ancestry Record|8057|3487608}} (accessed 23 March 2022)
Harry Clacker. (Total slaves: 38) * '''1850 Census''': "1850 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"
The National Archive in Washington DC; Washington, DC; NARA Microform Publication: M432; Title: Seventh Census Of The United States, 1850; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
{{Ancestry Sharing|27821528|bd6ce6}} - {{Ancestry Record|8055|92732653}} (accessed 23 March 2022)
Harvey Clayter in Franklin, Virginia, USA. * Year: 1870; Census Place: Locust Grove, Floyd, Virginia; Roll: M593_1646; Page: 126A *Woodbury, Margaret C and Marsh, Ruth C., ''Virginia kaleidoscope : the Claytor family of Roanoke, and some of its kinships, from first families of Virginia and their former slaves.'' Ann Arbor, Mich. (1715 Arbordale Dr., Ann Arbor 48105) : M.C. Woodbury ; Saginaw, Mich. (716 E. Holland Ave., Saginaw 48601) : R.C. Marsh, ©1994. *[https://www.worldcat.org/title/virginia-kaleidoscope-the-claytor-family-of-roanoke-and-some-of-its-kinships-from-first-families-of-virginia-and-their-former-slaves/oclc/34546014]
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[[Category:West Feliciana Parish, Louisiana, Slaves]] [[Category:West Feliciana Parish, Louisiana, Slave Owners]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Index of Plantations]] [[Space:Index_of_Acklen_Plantations|Isaac Franklin-Acklen Plantations Index]] ==Introduction== The slaves listed here owned by [[Franklin-1850|Isaac Franklin]] are a cumulative account of the enslaved on all of his West Feliciana properties in 1840 and 1850. When Franklin died and left his estate to his wife, Adelicia, she became the sole owner. In 1860, the slave schedule enumerated each plantation by name separately and under her new husband's name, Joseph Acklen. You can find each of those plantations in the Franklin-Acken Index link above with the 1860 enumerations. The Louisiana State Penitentiary (Angola) sits on the land that was very likely Isaac Franklin's West Louisiana properties.[[Space:Angola_Plantation|Angola Plantation]][Tucker, C. (2021, June 17). Louisiana State Prison, Angola (1880- ). BlackPast.org. https://www.blackpast.org/african-american-history/institutions-african-american-history/louisiana-state-prison-angola-1880/] [https://ourmammys.com/blog/f/louisiana-state-penitentiary-angola-plantation] The penitentiary abuts the Mississippi River and is in West Feliciana Parish.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louisiana_State_Penitentiary] See also: Going South on the Isaac Franklin Slave Express, by Gloria L. Smith: https://www.proquest.com/openview/5f355cdbe996380d1bb900640b5ad9e5/1?pq-origsite=gscholar&cbl=1817600 ===1840 Census for West Feliciana, Louisiana=== Franklin enslaved '''333 people''' in 1840. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name:!!Isaac Franklin |- |Home in 1840 (City, County, State):||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Free White Persons - Males - 20 thru 29:||3 |- |Slaves - Males - Under 10:||30 |- |Slaves - Males - 10 thru 23:||32 |- |Slaves - Males - 24 thru 35:||86 |- |Slaves - Males - 36 thru 54:||22 |- |Slaves - Females - Under 10:||40 |- |Slaves - Females - 10 thru 23:||32 |- |Slaves - Females - 24 thru 35:||78 |- |Slaves - Females - 36 thru 54:||13 |- |Persons Employed in Agriculture:||360 |- |Free White Persons - 20 thru 49:||3 |- |Total Free White Persons:||3 |- |Total Slaves:||333 |- |Total All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slaves:||336 |} ===1850 Slave Schedule=== According to the 1850 Slave Schedule for West Feliciana Parish, Louisiana, [[Franklin-1850|Isaac Franklin]] enslaved '''709 people'''. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name Unknown!!Age!!Gender!!Race!!Slave Owner!!Residence Place |- |Name Unknown||14||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||32||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||64||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||25||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||34||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||67||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||29||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||10||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||39||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||34||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||28||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name 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Unknown||27||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||32||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||44||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||34||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||4||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||44||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||29||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||27||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||6||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||15||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||16||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||20||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||27||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||6||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||24||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||26||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||11||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||25||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||7||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||4||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||5||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||5||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||10||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||3||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||49||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||33||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||30||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||9||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||35||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||9||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||7||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||6||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||4||Female||Mulatto||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||29||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||9||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||24||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||25||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||11||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||8||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||1||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||23||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||6||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||25||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||34||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||27||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||32||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||23||Male||Mulatto||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||4||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||22||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||8||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||39||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||23||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||27||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||43||Female||Mulatto||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||41||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||12||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||1||Male||Mulatto||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||29||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||34||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||37||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||34||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||5||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||1||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||9||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||34||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||22||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||10||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||65||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||5||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||14||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||23||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||4||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||10||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||9||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||27||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||29||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||39||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||8||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||34||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||34||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||34||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||26||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||7||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||24||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||27||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||2||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||64||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||34||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||41||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||54||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||7||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||14||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||29||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||74||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||38||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||32||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||30||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||27||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||14||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||5||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||31||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||7||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||20||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||31||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||38||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||30||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||54||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||39||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||25||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||22||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||5||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||32||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||21||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||32||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||39||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||1||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||2||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||31||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||64||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||15||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||33||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||65||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||26||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||35||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||68||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||30||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||11||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||40||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||35||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||29||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||30||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||28||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||2||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||3||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||30||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||22||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||42||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||41||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||40||Male||Mulatto||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||33||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||24||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||26||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||21||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||25||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||7||Female||Mulatto||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||27||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||35||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||44||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||25||Male||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |- |Name Unknown||22||Female||Black||Isaac Franklin||West Feliciana, Louisiana |} == Sources == * Free Ancestry Database for 1850 Slave Schedule for Isaac Franklin: https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/8055/?count=50&f-80100002=Isaac&f-80100002_x=1&f-80100003=Franklin&f-80100003_x=1 *"United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 ," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-D1J3-ZN3?cc=1420440&wc=MJCD-K6L%3A1042936801%2C1042959601%2C1042959602 : 22 May 2014), Louisiana > West Feliciana > West Feliciana parish > image 13 of 132; citing NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:Goochland County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Goochland County, Virginia, Slaves]] In 1850 Goochland, Virginia, [[Morson-29|James M Morson]] owned 193 slaves per the 1850 Slave Schedule.["United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 ", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV8R-GGG : 15 February 2020), MM9.1.1/MV8R-GK4:, 1850.] {| border="1" class="sortable" !Sex!! Age!! DOB!! Color!! Labor!! |- |Male||45||1805||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||50||1800||Mulatto||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||25||1825||Mulatto||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||21||1829||Mulatto||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||50||1800||Mulatto||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||60||1790||Mulatto||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||35||1815||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||50||1800||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||50||1800||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||47||1803||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||40||1810||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||33||1817||Mulatto||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||26||1824||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||26||1824||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||25||1825||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||37||1813||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||25||1825||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||?||?|| Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||?||?|| Mulatto||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||28||1822||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||16||1834||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||35||1815||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||50||1800||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||40||1810||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||37||1813||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||35||1815||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||25||1825||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||30||1820||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||30||1820||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||5||1845||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||3||1847||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||12||1838||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||11||1839||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||6||1844||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||3||1847||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||2||1848||Mulatto||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||12||1838||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||11||1839||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||7||1843||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||21||1829||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||18||1832||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||11||1839||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||9||1841||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||4||1846||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||20||1830||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||2||1848||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||7||1843||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||2||1848||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||4||1846||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||11||1839||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||7||1843||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||11||1839||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||7||1843||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||2||1848||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||21||1829||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||20||1830||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||10||1840||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||7||1843||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||3||1847||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||?||? 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Whitney_Plantation,_St._John_the_Baptist_Parish,_Louisiana
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[[Category:Whitney Plantation, St. John the Baptist Parish, Louisiana]] [[Category:St. John the Baptist Parish, Louisiana, Slaves]] [[Category:St. John the Baptist Parish, Louisiana]] [[Category:St. John the Baptist Parish, Louisiana, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Wallace, Louisiana]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] == History == [[Space:Whitney_Plantation%2C_Louisiana|Whitney Plantation]] aka Habitation Haydel. '''[[Haydel-46|Jean Jacques Haydel, Sr.]] - 1819 Whitney Plantation, Louisiana''' From the Whitney Plantation website:[https://www.whitneyplantation.org/history/slavery-in-louisiana/enslaved-workers-at-whitney/] The following profiles come from an 1819 inventory of the plantation owner, Jean Jacques Haydel, Sr. A majority of these enslaved people were considered “Creoles,” meaning they were born in Louisiana. Nineteen people who were enslaved on this plantation in 1819 were African-born survivors of the Atlantic crossing. In 1819, eleven years after the end of the transatlantic trade, several enslaved individuals at this plantation were still quite young, between the ages of 20 and 35. This means that some people enslaved at Whitney Plantation were forced through the Middle Passage when they were younger than 10. In addition to African-born people, the inventory includes people who had experienced different types of slave trading. Two people came from the Caribbean (Jamaica and St. Domingue), and three were traded from the Upper South (the slaveholding states along the Eastern Seaboard). "Of the 19 enslaved Africans listed on the plantation in 1819, 8 were Mande people (Mandingo, Bambara, and Soso). Six were Congo (Bantu) people of Central Africa. Four were listed as Kiamba (Tchamba), people from modern-day Ghana. One person was Temne, which is a group primarily found in Sierra Leone today. Mande people deeply influenced the culture of Louisiana. They brought foodways and customs that have remained prevalent in the state. Importantly, their masking traditions which can still be seen today in the tradition of Mardi Gras Indians of New Orleans." '''Total number of slaves''': 61, including 19 African born (31%), 22 females (36%), 8 children under 10 (13%). :[[Haydel-172|Sam]], 60, Soso nation, blind, and wife Marguerite, Creole, 66, est. null. (Susu nation: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susu_people) :[[Haydel-186|Marie Joseph]], 50, Creole Négresse, cook, est. 450 piastres. :[[Haydel-176|Eleonore]], 10, Creole Négresse, est. 500 piastres. :[[Haydel-185|Marie]], 43, Creole Négresse, cook, est. 450 piastres. :[[Haydel-187|Pauline]], 10, Creole Négresse, est. 500 piastres. :[[Haydel-173|Honore]], 30, Canga nation, good domestic, recovered from hernia, est.1,200 p. :[[Haydel-180|Agathe]], 43, Creole Négresse, est. 1800 piastres with three children: Twins [[Haydel-188|Jean]] and [[Haydel-189|Jeanne]], 4, and [[Haydel-190|Clemence]], 18 months. :[[Haydel-254|Rosette]], 40, Creole Négresse, good domestic, est. 750 piastres. :[[Haydel-255|Rose]], 14, Creole Négresse, Domestic, est. 1200 piastres. :[[Haydel-256|Francoise]], 12, Creole Négresse, est. 750 piastres. :[[Haydel-257|Eugenie]], 24, Creole Négresse, good domestic, est. 1700 with children: [[Haydel-258|Basile]], 4, and [[Haydel-259|Syphorien]], 1. :[[Haydel-260|Sila]], 40, Creole Négresse, est. 1200 piastres with children [[Haydel-261|Toussaint]], 2 and [[Haydel-262|Moliere]], 6 months. :[[Haydel-175|Bernard]], 50, Kiamba nation, est. 100, est., had fits of madness (moments de démence). :[[Haydel-178|Adonis]], 50, Bambara nation, sugar maker, est. 250 piastres. :[[Haydel-263|Henry]], 50, Jamaican Creole, est. 500 piastres. :[[Haydel-264|Flore]], 60, Creole Négresse of St. Domingue, est. 250 piastres. :[[Haydel-265|Sophie]], 35, Congo nation, Good domestic, est. 600 piastres. :[[Haydel-179|Barnabe]], 30, Bambara nation, sugar maker, sawyer, good domestic, est. 1000 p. :[[Haydel-268|Manuel]], 23, Creole, thief and maroon, est. 400 piastres. :[[Haydel-267|Lucas]], 35, Soso nation, good domestic, 1200 piastres. :[[Haydel-266|Hector]], 50, Soso nation, est. 100 piastres. :[[Haydel-270|Michel]], 30, Canga nation, good domestic, est. 1500 piastres. :[[Haydel-269|Valere]], 25, Canga nation, cart driver, plough hand, good domestic, est. 1600 p. :[[Haydel-193|Achile]], 22, Mandingo nation, cart driver, ploughman, good domestic, est. 1600 p. :[[Haydel-271|Philipe]], abt 40, Timiny (Temne) people, cart driver, good domestic, est. 1000 piastres. :[[Haydel-272|Isidore]], 20, Congo nation, cartman, good domestic, ring worm disease, est. 500 p. :[[Haydel-273|Gabriel]], 25, Congo nation, good domestic, est. 900 piastres. :[[Haydel-274|Baptiste]], 15, Creole, good herdsman, est. 1200 piastres. :[[Haydel-275|Raphael]], 60, Kiamba nation, est. 50 piastres. :[[Haydel-276|Mars]], 60, Kiamba nation, est. 50 piastres :[[Haydel-277|Augustin]], 50, Kiamba nation, good domestic, est. 400 piastres. :[[Haydel-278|Lubin]], 50, Mandingo nation, do have hernia, est. 50 piastres. :[[Haydel-279|François]], 50, Creole “griffon”, est. 900 piastres. :[[Haydel-177|Alexandre]], 30, Bambara nation, carpenter, cooper, domestic, sickly, est. 50 p. :[[Haydel-280|Antoine]], 20, Creole, good cart driver, plough hand, herdsman, est. 1600 piastres. :[[Haydel-281|Hilaire]], 19, Creole, good cart driver, plough hand, good herdsman, est. 1600 p. :[[Haydel-282|Etienne]], 19, Creole, good cart driver, ploughman, herdsman, est. 1700 piastres. :[[Haydel-283|Azor]], abt. 19, Creole, good cart driver, plough hand, good herdsman, est. 1700 piastres. :[[Haydel-284|Joseph]], 20, Creole, good cart driver, plough hand, herdsman, est. 1700 piastres. :[[Haydel-285|Robin]], 18, Creole of America, cart driver, ploughman, herdsman, est. 1600 p. :[[Haydel-286|Dick]], 25, Creole of America, good cart driver, plough hand, herdsman, 1600 p. :[[Haydel-287|Jean Pierre]], 22, Creole, cart driver, plough hand, herdsman, est. 1600 piastres. :[[Haydel-288|Reguine]], 18, Creole Négresse of America, good domestic, est. 1100 piatres. :[[Haydel-289|Catherine]], 16, Creole Négresse, good domestic, est. 1100 piastres. :[[Haydel-290|Julien]], 16, Creole, good domestic, Creole, est. 1200 piastres. :[[Haydel-291|Rene]], 13, Creole, good herdsman, est. 1200 piastres. :[[Haydel-292|Claire]], 20, Creole Negress, domestic, seamstress, est. 1600 p. with child [[Haydel-293|Ursin]], 7. The five children of Jean Jacques Haydel (senior) were granted each a female slave, worth 500 piastres, to help their establishment: :[[Haydel-294|Augustine]], est. 500 piastres, donated to [[Haydel-105|Jean Jacques Haydel, Jr.]] :[[Haydel-295|Marinette]], est. 500 piastres, donated to Jean François Marcelin Haydel. :[[Haydel-296|Fanchonette]], est. 500 piastres, donated to Adelaide Haydel. :[[Haydel-297|Henriette]], est. 500 piastres, donated to Erasie Haydel. :[[Haydel-298|Angelique]], est. 500 piastres, donated to Marguerite Aymée Haydel. Signed: :[[Haydel-46|Jean Jacques Haydel]], pere (father) :[[Haydel-105|Jean Jacques Haydel]], fils (son) :Adelaide Haydel :Georges Roussel :Erasie Haydel :Louis le Boourgeois :Marcellin Haydel :Pierre Becnel :Pierre aimee Becnel :Florestan Becnel :Ramire Becnel :Emma Becnel :Pierre Boossie :Germain Plessy :Morel Guiramand :Hypolite Mialaret :Terence le Blanc, Judge and ex-officio Notary Public ===1840 Slave Auction=== [[Space:Slave_Auction_of_Jean_Jacques_Haydel%2C_Jr.]] == Sources ==
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[[Category:Davidson County, Tennessee, Slaves]] [[Category:Davidson County, Tennessee, Slave Owners]][[Category:Rutherford County, Tennessee, Slaves]] [[Category:Rutherford County, Tennessee, Slave Owners]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] In 1850, [[Scales-1243|Jeremiah Scales]] and his wife [[Bosley-871|Rachel (Bosley) Scales]] lived in Davidson County, Tennessee and enslaved five people.[1850 U.S. Census, Davidson County, Tennessee, slave schedule, page 769-771 (penned), Jeremiah Scales owner; digital image, Family Search ([https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6X37-6SJ/ FamilySearch] : accessed 12 Jun 2021); citing NARA microfilm publication M432 roll 902.] [[Childress-2093|Susan Childress]] may be represented by one of the enslaved women in this record. 1850 (age, sex, colour) *23 M B *17 M B *21 F B *19 F B *12 F B (approximate age of [[Childress-2093|Susan Childress]]) In 1860, the following enslaved people were held by the Scales family in Rutherford County, Tennessee.[1860 U.S. Census, Rutherford County, Tennessee, slave schedule, District 2, page 9 (penned), J. Scales owner; digital image, FamilySearch ([https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GBSD-N8B/ FamilySearch] : accessed 19 December 2021); citing NARA microfilm publication M653 roll 1285.] Two of the entries for enslaved people match the approximate ages of [[Childress-2093|Susan]] and her son [[Childress-2075|Wiley Childress]]. 1860 (age, sex, color) *30 F B *27 F B *26 F B (approximate age of [[Childress-2093|Susan Childress]]) *25 M B *10 M B *9 M B *6 M B (approximate age of [[Childress-2075|Wiley Childress]]) *3 M B *10/12 M B *4/12 M B *8 F B *6 F B *4 F B *6 M B (approximate age of [[Childress-2075|Wiley Childress]]) == Sources ==
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[[Category:Farinholt Plantation, Marengo County, Alabama]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange]] [[Category:Marengo County, Alabama, Slaves]] [[Category:Marengo County, Alabama, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Marengo County, Alabama]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Index of Plantations]] ==Biography== [[Farinholt-6|Jesse Farinholt]] lived in Marengo Co, AL. He was a widower with two children. In 1847 Jesse purchased a plantation in Marengo Co, AL.['''Deed''': "Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905"]
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/549079 Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905]
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[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C3SC-NX9B?cat=549079 FamilySearch Image] *1847 from John Guilliault, plantation property, Bk M p.109, SW1/4 and the W1/2 of the NW 1/4 Sec 21, Twp 18, R3E, containing 239 55/100, for the sum of $1440. ['''Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905''':"Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905"]
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/549079 Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905] Deed records, v. L Nov. 1846-Mar. 1847 (p. 250-end)
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[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C3SC-NX39?i=268&cat=549079 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 5 December 2021) *1847 Marengo Co, AL, Bk M p.38, promise to pay mortgage to John Guilliault It is unknown if he owned any of these enslaved before the plantation purchase. Jesse only owned this plantation for a year before he died. His estate kept the plantation and the enslaved together for a few years. When his son Anderson Scott Farinholt became of age he sold the plantation to Goodwin G. Griffin.[ '''Deed''': "Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905"]
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/549079 Deeds, 1820-1901; general index, 1820-1905]
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[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C3SC-ZSL8-R?i=503&cat=549079 FamilySearch Image] *1853 Marengo Co, AL, Deed Bk P p.142, Sec 21, W1/2 of the NW1/4 of Sec 28 Twp 18 R3E ===Slaves=== The enslaved peoples of Jesse Farinholt are found listed in his estate inventory after he died in 1848.[ '''Miscellaneous records, 1823-1930 [Marengo County, Alabama]''': "Miscellaneous records, 1823-1930 [Marengo County, Alabama]"]
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/560725 Miscellaneous records, 1823-1930 [Marengo County, Alabama]]
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[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C914-FSN7-M?i=127&cat=560725 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 24 December 2021) *1848 January, Estate Inventory They were listed with their ages in 1848. *[[Farinholt-7|Isaac]] age 65 *[[Farinholt-8|Reubin]] age 60 *[[Farinholt-9|Frank]] age 30 *[[Farinholt-10|Charlotte]] age 24 his wife *[[Farinholt-11|John]] age 4 children *[[Farinholt-12|Jane]] age 3 *[[Farinholt-13|Ame]] age 1 *[[Farinholt-14|Grief (Griff?)]] about age 40 *[[Farinholt-15|Rachel]] age 30?, wife *[[Farinholt-16|Lucy]] age 6, children *[[Farinholt-17|Thomas]] age 4 *[[Farinholt-18|William]] age 1 *[[Farinholt-19|Squire]] age 26 *[[Farinholt-20|Nancy]] his wife *[[Farinholt-21|Tubis]] (Tobias?) age 1, child *[[Farinholt-22|David]] - blacksmith age 32 *[[Farinholt-23|Luckey]] his wife age 40? *[[Farinholt-24|John]] age 14, children of Luckey *[[Farinholt-25|Lucy Ann]] age 11 *[[Farinholt-26|Julia]] age 4 *[[Farinholt-27|Francis]] age 2 *[[Farinholt-28|Washington]] age 16 *[[Farinholt-29|Nancy]] age 65 *[[Farinholt-30|Martha]] age 17 *[[Farinholt-31|Harrison]] age 30 *[[Farinholt-32|Joe]] age 18 *[[Farinholt-33|Sarah Sr.]] age 55 *[[Farinholt-34|Sarah Jr.]] age 22 *[[Farinholt-35|Julia]] age 1 child of Sarah Jr. *[[Farinholt-36|Rowan]] age 24 *[[Sheppard-4955|Jo Sheppard]] age 23 *[[Farinholt-37|Henry]] age 20 *[[Farinholt-38|Horrace]] age 16 *[[Farinholt-39|Justus]] age 14 *[[Farinholt-40|Ned]] age 11 *[[Farinholt-41|Emily]] age 16 *[[Farinholt-42|Elarky]] age 45 *[[Farinholt-43|Phillis]] age 65 *[[Farinholt-44|Davia]] age 22 *[[Farinholt-46|Waunis/Wanda?]] age 15 *[[Farinholt-45|Clari]] age 12 In 1850 the court ordered that the personal property (plantation and slaves) of the said estate was to be kept together and to be kept cultivated for the benefit of the said estate.['"Minutes, 1820-1929'"]
Catalog [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/549319 Minutes, 1820-1929] Orphans' Court, v. E 1846-1850
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[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C91Q-9PFF?i=269&cat=549319 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 5 December 2021) *1850 Jan 14 They court ordered the same in 1851,[Minutes, 1820-1929"]
Catalog:[https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/549319 Minutes, 1820-1929Minutes, 1820-1929] Orphans' Court, v. E 1846-1850
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[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C91Q-9P7X?i=344&cat=549319 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 5 December 2021) *1850 Admin asks court to keep the estate together through 1851 1852,["Minutes, 1820-1929"]
Catalog:[https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/549319 Minutes, 1820-1929Minutes, 1820-1929] Orphans' Court, v. E 1846-1850
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[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C91Q-9GRL?i=399&cat=549319 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 5 December 2021) *1852 Oliver H. Prince asks the court to keep the slaves together to work the plantation for the year 1852. and 1853.["Minutes, 1820-1929"]
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/549319 Minutes, 1820-1929Minutes, 1820-1929] Orphans' Court, v. E 1846-1850
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[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C91Q-9G6F?i=458&cat=549319 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 5 December 2021) *1852 Admin Oliver Prince auth. to hire out slaves for 1853 1850 Slave Schedule [ '''United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 ''': "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850"]
Image path: United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 > Alabama > Marengo > Marengo county > image 140 of 259; Citing NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6WVW-DQ?i=139&cc=1420440&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AHRWT-NPT2 FamilySearch Image] *1850 Est. J Farinholt, slaves *1 black male age 55 *1 black male age 60 *1 black male age 37 *1 black male age 20 *1 black male age 21 *1 black male age 20 *1 black male age 17 *1 black male age 15 *1 black male age 14 *1 black male age 17 *1 black male age 18 *1 black male age 28 *1 black male age 27 *1 black male age 47 *1 black male age 27 *1 black female age 70 *1 black female age 65 *1 black female age 45 *1 black female age 42 *1 black female age 32 *1 black female age 18 *1 black female age 20 *1 black female age 27 *1 black female age 17 *1 black female age 38 *1 black female age 18 *1 black female age 2 *1 black male age 4 *1 mul male age 1 *1 black female age 1 *1 black male age 2 *1 black female age 1 *1 black female age 1/12 twin *1 black female age 1/12 twin *1 black female age 5 *1 black female age 14 *1 black male age 5 *1 black female age 4 *1 black male age 2 *1 black female age 1 *1 mul female age 5 *1 black male age 3 *1 black female age 1 *1 mul male age 30 ===Research Notes=== Goodwin G. Griffin purchased the plantation from Farinholt's son. It is possible that those enslaved persons were sold with the property, and then were included on the 1860 Slave Schedule, listed under the name G. G. Griffin.[ '''United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860''': "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860"]
Image path: United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860 > Alabama > Marengo > Western Division > image 78 of 124; Citing NARA microfilm publication M653 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYBF-9RY8?i=77&cc=3161105&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AWKN5-63ZM FamilySearch Image] (accessed 15 December 2021) *1860 Marengo Co, AL ==Sources==
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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange]] [[Category:Rockingham County, North Carolina, Slaves]] [[Category:Rockingham County, North Carolina, Slave Owners]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] In 1820 [[Barnett-4852|John Barnett]] enslaved eleven people in Rockingham County, North Carolina.[1820 U.S. Census, Rockingham County, North Carolina, population schedule, No district provided, page 630-631 (stamped), line 25 (hand counted), John Barnett; digital image, FamilySearch ([https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YTB-SXL3/ FamilySearch link] : accessed 13 December 2021); citing NARA microfilm publication M33, roll 82.] Males *1 under age 14 *2 between 14 and under 26 *2 between 26 and under 45 *1 over age 45 Females *3 under age 14 *1 between 14 and under 26 *1 over age 45 == Sources ==
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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:Goochland County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Goochland County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] In the 1820 Census for Goochland, [[Trevillian-60|John M Trevilian]] lists ownership of 22 slaves. :Slaves - Males - Under 14:5 :Slaves - Males - 14 thru 25:2 :Slaves - Males - 26 thru 44:2 :Slaves - Males - 45 and over:1 :Slaves - Females - Under 14:3 :Slaves - Females - 14 thru 25:4 :Slaves - Females - 26 thru 44:3 :Slaves - Females - 45 and over:2 In the 1840 Census for Goochland, he lists ownership of 58 slaves. :Slaves - Males - Under 10:13 :Slaves - Males - 10 thru 23:7 :Slaves - Males - 24 thru 35:9 :Slaves - Males - 36 thru 54:3 :Slaves - Females - Under 10:14 :Slaves - Females - 10 thru 23:3 :Slaves - Females - 24 thru 35:7 :Slaves - Females - 36 thru 54:2 John M. Trevilian is listed on the 1850 Slave Schedule for Goochland, VA. He owned 55 slaves. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Age!!Gender!!Race!!Name of Slave Owner!!Residence Place |- | |- |16||Male||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |20||Female||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |25||Female||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |38||Male||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |6||Male||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |4||Male||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |30||Female||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |7/12||Female||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |8||Male||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |22||Male||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |5||Female||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |3||Female||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |45||Male||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |8||Female||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |20||Female||Mulatto||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |7||Female||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |3||Male||Mulatto||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |12||Male||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |25||Male||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |30||Female||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia |- | |- |14||Female||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |1||Female||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |14||Female||Mulatto||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |15||Male||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |35||Female||Mulatto||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |70||Male||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |25||Female||Mulatto||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |7||Female||Mulatto||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |1||Female||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |5||Female||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |3||Male||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |16||Male||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |40||Male||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |4||Female||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |6||Male||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |60||Female||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |20||Male||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |38||Female||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia |- | |- |30||Female||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |3||Male||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |90||Male||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |1||Female||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |35||Female||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |20||Female||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |15||Female||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |30||Female||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |8||Male||Mulatto||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |48||Male||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |30||Male||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |25||Male||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |18||Male||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |1||Female||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |50||Male||Mulatto||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |60||Female||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia|| |- | |- |10||Female||Black||John M Trevilian||Goochland, Virginia |} John M Trevilian is listed on the 1860 Slave Schedule owning 64 slaves (spelling is Treviliam):["United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XK-TMW2 : 16 October 2019), John M Treviliam, 1860.] {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!! Sex!!Age!!!!!!!!!! |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||75|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||52|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||50|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||50|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||50|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||50|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||49|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||49|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||48|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||46|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||45|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||45|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||41|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||40|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||40|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||40|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||40|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||39|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||38|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||38|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||38|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||35|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||35|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||30|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||30|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||28|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||27|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||26|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||22|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||21|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||21|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||19|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||19|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||18|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||18|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||17|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||15|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||15|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||15|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||13|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||12|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||12|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||12|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||12|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||11|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||10|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||10|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||10|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||8|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||7|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||7|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||6|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||6|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||6|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||5|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||5|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||5|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||5|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||5|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||5|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||4|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||4|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||3|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||2|| |} In 1862, John M. Trevillian provided his slaves [[Trevillian-61|Aron]] and [[Trevillian-62|Charles]] for 40 days each @ .50/per day and was paid $40.00 for their labor. [[Space:Confederate_Slave_Payrolls%2C_Goochland_County%2C_Virginia%2C_to_Yorktown%2C_1862]] == Sources == *1820 U S Census; Census Place: Goochland, Virginia; Page: 19; NARA Roll: M33_139; Image: 30; https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/150998336/person/282291605918/facts *Year: 1840; Census Place: Goochland, Virginia; Roll: 559; Page: 385; Family History Library Film: 0029686; https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/150998336/person/282291605918/facts *1850 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules results for John Trevillian; https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/8055/?f-80100002=John&f-80100003=Trevillian&fh=40&fsk=MDszOTsyMA-61--61-
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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:Goochland County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Goochland County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] :[[Thompson-66365|John Thompson]], Owner *United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 *Goochland county, Goochland, Virginia, United States[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6S87-JCJ?i=7&cc=1420440&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AMV8R-LMC] {| border="1" class="sortable" |- |Name || ||Sex||Age |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||70|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||55|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||50|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||55|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||48|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||50|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||35|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||28|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||30|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||21|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||50|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||30|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||18|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||53|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||60|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||25|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||7|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||4|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||2|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||8|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||16|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||0|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||33|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||10|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||5|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||35|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||12|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||10|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||8|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||6|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||3|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||38|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||12|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||8|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female|||| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||4|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male|||| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||5|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||40|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||1|| |- | |} :John Thompson, Owner *United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860 *Goochland county, Goochland, Virginia, United States[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XK-F3MM] {| border="1" class="sortable" !Household!!Role!!Sex!!Age!!Birthplace |- |John Thompson|||||||| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||60|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||60|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||55|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||50|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||50|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||47|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||45|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||43|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||37|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||33|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||28|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||25|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||25|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||25|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||20|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||17|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||16|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||15|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||14|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||14|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||14|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||13|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||13|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||11|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||11|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||10|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||10|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||9|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||9|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||8|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||7|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Female||6|| |- |UNKNOWN||||Male||2|| |} John Thompson is listed on the [[Space:Confederate_Slave_Payrolls%2C_Goochland_County%2C_Virginia%2C_to_Yorktown%2C_1862|Confederate Slave Payrolls]] as the owner of two slaves: *[[Smith-244040|George Smith]] * [[Minor-2360|George Minor]] == Sources == * United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 Virginia Goochland Goochland county; https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6S87-JCJ?i=7&cc=1420440&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AMV8R-LMC *United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860 Virginia Goochland Goochland county; https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XK-F3MM
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[[Category:Bourbon County, Kentucky, Slaves]] [[Category:Bourbon County, Kentucky, Slave Owners]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] US Slave Schedule 1850 Bourbon, Kentucky: ["United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 ", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HR7J-N7PZ : 15 February 2020), John T Woodford in entry for MM9.1.1/MVC1-VDW:, 1850.] Household Role Sex Age Birthplace John T Woodford #UNKNOWN Male 50 #UNKNOWN Female 45 #UNKNOWN Female 27 #UNKNOWN Male 24 #UNKNOWN Male 21 #UNKNOWN Female 19 #UNKNOWN Male 17 #UNKNOWN Female 16 #UNKNOWN Male 17 #UNKNOWN Female 14 #UNKNOWN Male 14 #UNKNOWN Female 11 #UNKNOWN Male 8 #UNKNOWN Female 7 #UNKNOWN Male 6 #UNKNOWN Male 5 #UNKNOWN Female 4 #UNKNOWN Female 3 #UNKNOWN Female 2 #UNKNOWN Male 0 #UNKNOWN Female 15 #UNKNOWN. Female 30 US Slave Schedule 1860, Bourbon County, Kentucky: ["United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:WKVX-LXN2 : 16 October 2019), John T Woodford, 1860.] John T Woodford #UNKNOWN Male 55 #UNKNOWN Female 55 #UNKNOWN Female 28 #UNKNOWN Female 26 #UNKNOWN Female 23 #UNKNOWN Female 25 #UNKNOWN Female 17 #UNKNOWN Male 24 #UNKNOWN Male 22 #UNKNOWN Male 22 #UNKNOWN Male 21 #UNKNOWN Male 17 #UNKNOWN Male 15 #UNKNOWN Male 12 #UNKNOWN Female 11 #UNKNOWN Female 10 #UNKNOWN Female 8 #UNKNOWN Female 7 #UNKNOWN Female 3 #UNKNOWN Female 3 #UNKNOWN Female 2 #UNKNOWN Female 0 #UNKNOWN Female 0 #UNKNOWN Male 6 #UNKNOWN Male 6 #UNKNOWN Male 3 #UNKNOWN Male 3 #UNKNOWN Male 1 #UNKNOWN Male 1 #UNKNOWN Male 1 ===After Emancipation=== US Census 1870: ["United States Census, 1870", database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MX7K-1FC : 29 May 2021), John Woodford, 1870.] ''Note: the people of color listed below are likely relatives of former slaves of this family:'' US Census 1870: Household Role Sex Age Birthplace *John Woodford Male 57 Kentucky *Elizabeth Woodford Female 48 Kentucky *Buckner Woodford Male 24 Kentucky *Catesby Woodford Male 20 Kentucky *Bettie Woodford Female 18 Kentucky *Henry Woodford Male 16 Kentucky *Benjamin Woodford Male 14 Kentucky *Maria Woodford Female 12 Kentucky (the following are servants) *Reachard Hill Male 40 Kentucky Black *Betsy Hill Female 33 Kentucky Black *Sam Hill Male 16 Kentucky Black *Robert Hill Male 10 Kentucky Black *John Jacoby Male 13 Kentucky White *Richard Hill Male 7 Kentucky Black *Rena Hill Female 4 Kentucky Black *Melina Gains Female 52 Kentucky Black *Mary Gains Female 18 Kentucky Black *Fannie Gains Female 17 Kentucky Mulatto *Ellen Gains Female 14 Kentucky Mulatto ==Sources==
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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:Halifax County, North Carolina, Slaves]] [[Category:Halifax County, North Carolina, Slave Owners]] ==The Enslaved of Joseph John Alston I== The following is the distribution of the enslaved named in the Will of [[Alston-52|Joseph John Alston I]]. For the complete will, please see: [[Space:The_Will_of_Joseph_John_Alston_I|The Will of Joseph John Alston I]] To son [[Alston-205|John William Gideon Alston (1730-1784)]] * Luvey * Joseph To son Philip Alston * slaves already in his posession To daughter Patty Merony * slaves already in her posession To son [[Alston-370|William Alston (1748-1789)]], for his use until his children come of age * Hanah * Hagar * Silva * Nancy * Pris * Boatswain * Musery * Rose * Rachel * Sam To son [[Alston-370|William Alston (1748-1789)]] * Fork Ben * Pris, wife of Fork Ben To son [[Alston-375|Willis Alston (1750-bef.1819)]] * Simon * Pocosan Ben * Frank To grandson [[Alston-1057|Joseph John Alston (abt.1775-1831)]] * Jim, son to Mulato Peg * negro girl named Jude daughter of Penny To son [[Alston-374|Henry Alston (1753-aft.1830)]] * Hester * Peter's daughter * Jacob mulatto boy * youung Boccoran * Dyner * Sabina, child of Dyner * Davy, child of Dyner To Daughter [[Alston-373|Mary (Alston) Farris (1756-abt.1815)]] * slaves already given To Daughter [[Alston-372|Euphan Wilson Alston (1761-1810)]] on loan until her death and then to her children * Sall * Toby * Will * Roger * Anne * Creas, child of Sall * Buck, child of Sall * Nann, child of Sall * Adam, child of Sall * Nan, child of Crease * Will, child of Crease * Charles, child of Cate * Edie, child of Cate * Jupiter, child of Pegg * Abraham, child of old Joe ==Sources== * [https://www.ncgenweb.us/ncstate/plantations/aspenhall-chatham.htm Aspen Hall history]. * '''Probate''': "North Carolina, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1665-1998"
Halifax County, North Carolina, Wills; Author: North Carolina. County Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions (Halifax County); Probate Place: Halifax, North Carolina
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Joseph John Alston probate on 15 Jan 1780.
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[[Category:Aspen Hall Plantation, Chatham County, North Carolina]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange]] [[Category:Chatham County, North Carolina, Slaves]] [[Category:Chatham County, North Carolina, Slave Owners]] [[Space:Aspen_Hall_Plantation%2C_Chatham_County%2C_North_Carolina|Aspen Hall Plantation, Chatham County, North Carolina]] ==Introduction== This page is dedicated to the enslaved, held in slavery by [[Alston-371|Joseph John Alston II (1767-1841)]], their parents and their descendants. The Alston family legacy begins in Edgecombe, Halifax County, and this branch leads and ends in Pittsboro, Chatham County. Pittsboro is located about 16 miles east of Siler City. {{One Place Study|place=Siler City, North Carolina|category=Siler City, North Carolina One Place Study}} ===Census Records=== In the 1790 Census, Joseph John Alston is listed as the owner of 11 slaves. ['''1790 Census''': "1790 United States Federal Census"]
The National Archives in Washington, DC; Washington, DC; First Census of the United States, 1790.; Year: 1790; Census Place: Edgecombe, Halifax, North Carolina; Series: M637; Roll: 7; Page: 457; Family History Library Film: 0568147
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Joseph, Jno Alston in Edgecombe, Halifax, North Carolina. In the 1800 census Joseph held 32 enslaved people in Hallifax, Halifax, North Carolina.['''1800 Census''':"1800 United States Federal Census"]
Year: 1800; Census Place: Hallifax, Halifax, North Carolina; Series: M32; Roll: 30; Page: 286; Image: 287; Family History Library Film: 337906
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Jos John Alston in Hallifax, Halifax, North Carolina. By 1820 he held 153 enslaved people in Chatham, North Carolina.['''1820 Census''': "1820 United States Federal Census"]
1820 U S Census; Census Place: Chatham, North Carolina; Page: 218; NARA Roll: M33_82; Image: 129
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Jos Jno Alston in Chatham, North Carolina. In 1840 he had reduced his slave holdings to 34 in Chatham, North Carolina, giving most of them to his children ahead of his death in 1841.['''1840 Census''':"1840 United States Federal Census"]
Year: 1840; Census Place: Chatham, North Carolina; Roll: 357; Page: 150; Family History Library Film: 0018093
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Joseph Aldon in Chatham, North Carolina. ===From the will of Joseph John Alston II=== '''Note''': Chatham Jack's will bequeathed the slaves that he had already given each of his children previously. Lot No.1 consisting of the following slaves is assigned to [[Jackson-53054|SAMUEL S. JACKSON]], son-in law to daughter [[Alston-1253|Elizabeth K. Alston]] :MINGO :DAVID (#1) :BOB :WILLIAM :ALSTON :LEVI :ESTHER "large" :PATSEY :THENEY :NANCY & Child :SINA and two children :HANNAH :MARY "short" & 2 children :SAM :TEMPY :WINNEY :AMBROSE :ANNA :GABE Lot No. 2 to MRS. [[Alston-1626|MARGARET COTTEN]]: :EDMUND, :DAVID (#2) :BOCKNER, :THOMAS, :MACKLIN, :JUDA, :EVALINE, :ESTHER; :RODIN, :LANY & Child, :ANGELLA & Child, :ELLEN and two Children, :DINA, :BLACK WINNY and 2 children Lot No. 3 to MRS [[Alston-476|EMELINE HAMLIN]]: :PETER, :AMERICA, :GIDEON, :ALDRIDGE, :ISABEL, :YOUNG SYLVIA, :MARGARET, :LOUISA, :PATSEY and two children, :BETHANY and child, :LAURA and child, :CHARITY, :WILLIAM, :RODY and two children. :Lot No. 4 to JOHN J. JACKSON - [blank] :Lot No. 5 to JOHN A. COTTEN - Girl ANNA :Lot No. 6 to JOHN J. ALSTON - Girl KISSIA :Lot No. 7 to JOSEPH J. HAMLIN - [blank] :Lot No. 8 to JOSEPH JOHN ALSTON - NANCY ---- '''Chatham Jack Alston's Estate: LIST OF SLAVES HIRED out to following persons on January 3, 1843 :LEVI (Samuel Jackson) to Thomas Harris :PETER (Emaline Hamlin) to J. H. Hawkins :EDMUND (Margaret Cotton) to Wm. Dorsett :ALDREDGE (Emaline Hamlin) to Saml Cruchfield :DAVE - James Sellers :AMERICA (Emaline Hamlin) to J. Haralson :DAVID - J. Haralson :AUGUSTIN - J. Haralson :GID(eon) (Emaline Hamlin) to J. J. Palmer :MINGO (Samuel Jackson) to Wm. N. Craven :THOMAS (Margaret Cotton) to J. J. Palmer :SAM (Samuel Jackson) to John Rowe :BOCKNER (Margaret Cotton) to J. Haralson :CHATHAM - Harman Burk :RODIN (Margaret Cotton) to Wm. Rowe :MACKLIN (Margaret Cotton) Wm Dausett :WILLIAM (Emaline Hamlin) to Wm. Bridges :ALSTON (Samuel Jackson) to Richard Paterson :BOB (Samuel Jackson) to Daniel Baker :MARY - Frank Selph :ISABEL (Emaline Hamlin) George W. Stedman :JUDA (Margaret Cotton) to Porter Stedman :PATSY (Emaline Hamlin) to George Burns :ESTER - Arch'd Pounds (not sure which one) :LAURA (Emaline Hamlin) to Phillip Alston :LOUISA (Emaline Hamlin) to Henry Burns :NANCY (Samuel Jackson) to Wm Lindsey :DINAH (Margaret Cotton) to Wm. Paterson :SILVY (Silvia) (Emaline Hamlin) to Newton Bryant :EVALINE (Margaret Cotton) to Rich'd Paterson :MARGARET (Emaline Hamlin) to W.A. Hamlin :MARY (Samuel Jackson) to Wm. Linley :SILVY - Marshall Gardner :WILLIAM - Henry Fields :SINAH (Samuel Jackson) to Alvis Mirick :PATSY - Wm. Dausett :BETHANY - A. Fleming :TEMPY (Samuel Jackson) to Martin Hanks :LANY (Margaret Cotton) Ruffin Burns :ARRENA - Wm A. Hamlin :ANZILLA - Gideon Alston :EASTER - Wm Lindley :THENY (Samuel Jackson) to E. Hinton :JINNY - Wm. Lindley :HANAH (Samuel Jackson) to Gordon Phillps :NANCY (Joseph John Alston) to O.A. Tyson :EASTER - M. Gardner Expenses for keeping Slaves for the same year: :CHARITY - ARCH'D POUNDS - $7.75 :WINEY & 3 Children - PHILLIP ALSTON - 32.50 :BLACK WINEY & 4 Children - FRANK SELF - 38.50 :RODY & 2 Children - SAML BROOKS - 1.25 :ELLEN & 2 Children - THOS. ROBERTS - 10.00 :OLD BOCHNER - PHILLIP ALSTON - 13.50 === Cemeteries === The final resting places of many of the former enslaved are most likely to be found on the plantation properties or in the local AME Cemeteries. There are many Alstons (# in parentheses) buried in: *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2217316/mitchell-chapel-ame-zion-church-cemetery Mitchell Chapel AME Zion Church Cemetery] (144) ''Oldest BD 1822'' *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2179656/evans-chapel-ame-zion-church-cemetery Evans Chapel AME Zion Church Cemetery] (90) ''Oldest BD 1820'' *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1259658/corinth-ame-zion-church-cemetery Corinth AME Zion Church Cemetery] (15) *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2478215/terrells-chapel-ame-zion-cemetery Terrells Chapel AME Zion Cemetery] (13) *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2301332/hamlet-chapel-cme-church-cemetery Hamlet Chapel CME Church Cemetery] (6) *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2242284/gees-grove-ame-zion-church-cemetery Gees Grove AME Zion Cemetery] (4) *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2494145/centenial-ame-zion-church-cemetery Centenial AME Zion Church Cemetery] (3) ==Sources== *The above names were researched and transcribed by Deloris Williams: https://www.ncgenweb.us/ncstate/plantations/aspenhall-chatham.htm *Chatham County, North Carolina Will Bk. C, pg. 120, Chatham Co., N.C. Probated Aug. term, 1841. C.022.80001, page 525-526 (120,121,122,123,124).
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[[Category:King George County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Catahoula Parish, Louisiana, Slaves]] [[Category:King George County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Catahoula Parish, Louisiana, Slave Owners]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange]] ==Introduction== [[Taliaferro-350|James Govan Taliaferro (1798-1876)]] was a lawyer, newspaper publisher, and judge in Louisiana. ===1820 Census King George, Virginia=== {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name: !!James G Taliaferro |- |Home in 1820 (City, County, State): ||Brunswick Parish, King George, Virginia |- |Enumeration Date: ||August 7, 1820 |- |Slaves - Males - Under 14: ||19 |- |Slaves - Males - 14 thru 25: ||20 |- |Slaves - Males - 26 thru 44: ||9 |- |Slaves - Males - 45 and over: ||6 |- |Slaves - Females - Under 14: ||15 |- |Slaves - Females - 14 thru 25: ||12 |- |Slaves - Females - 26 thru 44: ||3 |- |Slaves - Females - 45 and over: ||6 |- |Number of Persons - Engaged in Agriculture: ||25 |- |Number of Persons - Engaged in Manufactures: ||4 |- |Total Slaves: ||90 |- |Total All Persons - White, Slaves, Colored, Other: ||98 |} ===1830 Census King George, Virginia=== In 1830 he is enumerated as James G. Taliaferro, Sr. in King George County, Virginia owning 10 slaves and employing 9 free colored persons. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name: !!James G Taliaferro Senior |- |Home in 1830 (City, County, State): ||King George, Virginia |- |Free White Persons - Males - 30 thru 39: ||1 |- |Free White Persons - Females - Under 5: ||1 |- |Free White Persons - Females - 30 thru 39: ||1 |- |Free Colored Persons - Males - Under 10: ||2 |- |Free Colored Persons - Males - 10 thru 23: ||2 |- |Free Colored Persons - Females - Under 10: ||3 |- |Free Colored Persons - Females - 10 thru 23: ||1 |- |Free Colored Persons - Females - 36 thru 54: ||1 |- |Slaves - Males - Under 10: ||6 |- |Slaves - Females - Under 10: ||1 |- |Slaves - Females - 10 thru 23: ||2 |- |Slaves - Females - 24 thru 35: ||1 |- |Free White Persons - Under 20: ||1 |- |Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: ||2 |- |Total Free White Persons: ||3 |- |Total Slaves: ||10 |- |Total Free Colored Persons: ||9 |- |Total - All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): ||22 |} ===1840 Census, King George, Virginia=== In 1840 he is enumerated as owning 50 slaves in Virginia. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name: !!James G Taliaferro |- |Home in 1840 (City, County, State): ||King George, Virginia |- |Free Colored Persons - Males - 10 thru 23: ||1 |- |Slaves - Males - Under 10: ||12 |- |Slaves - Males - 10 thru 23: ||3 |- |Slaves - Males - 24 thru 35: ||3 |- |Slaves - Males - 36 thru 54: ||6 |- |Slaves - Males - 55 thru 99: ||9 |- |Slaves - Females - Under 10: ||5 |- |Slaves - Females - 10 thru 23: ||3 |- |Slaves - Females - 24 thru 35: ||3 |- |Slaves - Females - 36 thru 54: ||5 |- |Slaves - Females - 55 thru 99: ||1 |- |Persons Employed in Agriculture: ||18 |- |Persons Employed in Manufacture and Trade: ||1 |- |Total Free White Persons: ||7 |- |Total Free Colored Persons: ||1 |- |Total Slaves: ||50 |} ===1840 Census Catahoula, Louisiana=== In 1840 he is enumerated in Catahoula, Louisiana owning 4 slaves. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name: !!James G Taleaffera |- |Home in 1840 (City, County, State): ||Catahoula, Louisiana |- |Free White Persons - Males - 5 thru 9: ||2 |- |Free White Persons - Males - 10 thru 14: ||1 |- |Free White Persons - Males - 20 thru 29: ||3 |- |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 - 30 thru 39: ||1 |- |Free White Persons - Females - 70 thru 79: ||1 |- |Slaves - Females - 10 thru 23: ||3 |- |Slaves - Females - 24 thru 35: ||1 |- |Persons Employed in Learned Professional Engineers: ||2 |- |Schools - Academies & Grammar Schools: ||1 |- |Schools - No. of Scholars at Public Charge: ||10 |- |Free White Persons - Under 20: ||5 |- |Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: ||5 |- |Total Free White Persons: ||11 |- |Total Slaves: ||4 |- |Total All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: ||15 |} ===1850 Slave Schedule King George, Virginia=== James G. Taliaferro is enumerated here as owning 37 enslaved persons. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name: !!James G Taliaferro |- |Residence Date: ||1850 |- |Residence Place: ||King George, Virginia, USA |- |Number of Enslaved People: ||37 |- |All Enslaved People: || |- |Gender ||Age |- |Male ||95 |- |Male ||45 |- |Male ||45 |- |Male ||27 |- |Male ||17 |- |Male ||22 |- |Male ||22 |- |Male ||20 |- |Male ||55 |- |Male ||45 |- |Male ||50 |- |Male ||75 |- |Male ||40 |- |Male ||50 |- |Male ||55 |- |Male ||45 |- |Male ||12 |- |Male ||11 |- |Male ||11 |- |Male ||10 |- |Male ||6 |- |Male ||5 |- |Male ||4 |- |Male ||6/12 |- |Female ||50 |- |Female ||45 |- |Female ||23 |- |Female ||19 |- |Female ||42 |- |Female ||16 |- |Female ||16 |- |Female ||6 |- |Female ||1 |- |Male ||4 |- |Female ||7 |- |Female ||5 |- |Female ||1 |} ===1850 Slave Schedule Catahoula, Louisiana=== In 1850 he is enumerated in Catahoula, Louisiana owning 13 slaves. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Male !!50 !!1800 !!Black !!Slave !!1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male ||50 ||1800 ||Black ||Slave ||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male ||16 ||1834 ||Black ||Slave ||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male ||16 ||1834 ||Black ||Slave ||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male ||15 ||1835 ||Black ||Slave ||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female ||50 ||1800 ||Black ||Slave ||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female ||20 ||1830 ||Black ||Slave ||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female ||20 ||1830 ||Mulatto ||Slave ||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female ||9 ||1841 ||Black ||Slave ||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male ||11 ||1839 ||Mulatto ||Slave ||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male ||9 ||1841 ||Black ||Slave ||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female ||30 ||1820 ||Black ||Slave ||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male ||8 ||1842 ||Black ||Slave || 1850 Slave Schedule |} In 1860 he is enumerated in Catahoula, Louisiana owning 27 slaves and a plantation valued at $87,000. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_G._Taliaferro] ==Sources== * '''1820 Census''': "1820 United States Federal Census"
1820 U S Census; Census Place: Brunswick Parish, King George, Virginia; Page: 112; NARA Roll: M33_134; Image: 119
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James G Taliaferro. * '''1830 Census''': "1830 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1830; Census Place: King George, Virginia; Series: M19; Roll: 194; Page: 67; Family History Library Film: 0029673
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James G Taliaferro Senior. *'''1840 Census''':"1840 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1840; Census Place: Catahoula, Louisiana; Roll: 127; Page: 66; Family History Library Film: 0009689
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James G Taliaford * '''1840 Census''': "1840 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1840; Census Place: King George, Virginia; Roll: 564; Page: 55; Family History Library Film: 0029688
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James G Taliaferro. * '''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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James G Taliaferro in King George, Virginia, USA. * "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 ," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVZD-VFJ : 7 November 2014), James G Taliaferro, Catahoula parish, Catahoula, Louisiana, United States; citing line number 39, NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 443,486.* 13 slaves total over 2 pages
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[[Category:Adams County, Mississippi, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Adams County, Mississippi, Slaves]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] See also: [[Space:The_Slaves_of_Rice_C._Ballard_and_Samuel_S._Boyd]] ===1850 Slave Schedule=== Recorded in this schedule for Adams, Mississippi, [[Boyd-16298|Samuel S. Boyd]] owned 79 slaves.["United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 ", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HR7Y-S9N2 : 15 February 2020), Saml S Boyd in entry for MM9.1.1/MVC7-1N5:, 1850.][The National Archive in Washington DC; Washington, DC; NARA Microform Publication: M432; Title: Seventh Census Of The United States, 1850; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29] (Ancestry.com's record is cleaner and better indexed). {| border="1" class="sortable" !Owner Name!!Age!!YOB!!Gender!!Race |- |Saml S Boyd||6||1844||Male||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||4||1846||Male||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||8||1842||Male||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||9||1841||Male||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||1||1849||Male||Black |- |Saml S Boyd||6||1844||Male||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||7||1843||Male||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||9||1841||Male||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||2||1848||Male||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||3||1847||Male||Black|||| |- |Saml S 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Boyd||34||1816||Male||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||36||1814||Male||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||37||1813||Male||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||39||1811||Male||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||31||1819||Male||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||30||1820||Male||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||30||1820||Female||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||31||1819||Female||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||32||1818||Female||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||34||1816||Female||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||36||1814||Female||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||39||1811||Female||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||37||1813||Female||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||35||1815||Female||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||36||1814||Female||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||59||1791||Male||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||61||1789||Male||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||70||1780||Male||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||59||1791||Male||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||56||1794||Male||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||59||1791||Female||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||51||1799||Female||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||54||1796||Female||Black|||| |- |Saml S Boyd||56||1794||Female||Black |} ===1860 Slave Schedule=== Recorded in this schedule for Adams, Mississippi, he owned 15 slaves.["United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:WKLG-7Y3Z : 16 October 2019), Samuel S Boyd, 1860.] {| border="1" class="sortable" !Owner Name!!Age!!YOB!!Gender!!Race!!Fugitive |- |Samuel S Boyd||35||1825||Male||Black|||| |- |Samuel S Boyd||34||1826||Male||Black|||| |- |Samuel S Boyd||33||1827||Female||Black|||| |- |Samuel S Boyd||32||1828||Female||Mulatto||X|| |- |Samuel S Boyd||31||1829||Female||Mulatto||X|| |- |Samuel S Boyd||30||1830||Male||Black|||| |- |Samuel S Boyd||22||1838||Female||Mulatto||X|| |- |Samuel S Boyd||22||1838||Male||Mulatto||X|| |- |Samuel S Boyd||20||1840||Female||Black|||| |- |Samuel S Boyd||19||1841||Female||Mulatto||X|| |- |Samuel S Boyd||18||1842||Female||Black|||| |- |Samuel S Boyd||16||1844||Male||Black|||| |- |Samuel S Boyd||14||1846||Male||Black|||| |- |Samuel S Boyd||8||1852||Female||Black|||| |- |Samuel S Boyd||9||1851||Female||Black |} == Sources == *The Rice C. Ballard Papers *https://snaccooperative.org/vocab_administrator/resources/6625509
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[[Category:Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, Slave Owners]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, Slaves]] [[Category:Tuscaloosa, Alabama]] ==Slaves of [[Clements-6370|Luther Morgan Clements]]== ===1850 Slave Schedule=== [[Clements-6370|Luther Morgan Clements]] owned 36 slaves in District 1, Tuscaloosa, AL[* "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 ", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWB-MY6Z : 23 February 2021), L Morgan Clements in entry for MM9.1.1/CS56-XTPZ:, 1850.] {| border="1" class="sortable" !Slave Owner Name !!Age!!YOB!!Gender!!Race |- |L Morgan Clements||42||1808||Male||Black|| |- |L Morgan Clements||32||1818||Female||Black|| |- |L Morgan Clements||8||1842||Male||Black|| |- |L Morgan Clements||7||1843||Female||Black|| |- |L Morgan Clements||6||1844||Male||Black|| |- |L Morgan Clements||4||1846||Male||Black|| |- |L Morgan Clements||1||1849||Female||Black|| |- |L Morgan Clements||22||1828||Female||Black|| |- |L Morgan Clements||41||1809||Female||Black|| |- |L Morgan Clements||14||1836||Male||Black|| |- |L Morgan Clements||16||1834||Male||Black|| |- |L Morgan Clements||19||1831||Male||Black|| |- |L Morgan Clements||26||1824||Male||Black|| |- |L Morgan Clements||20||1830||Female||Black|| |- |L Morgan Clements||3||1847||Female||Black|| |- |L Morgan Clements||2||1848||Female||Black|| |- |L Morgan Clements||28||1822||Male||Black|| |- |L Morgan Clements||22||1828||Female||Black|| |- |L Morgan Clements||6||1844||Male||Black|| |- |L Morgan Clements||4||1846||Female||Black|| |- |L Morgan Clements||2||1848||Male||Black|| |- |L Morgan Clements||28||1822||Male||Black|| |- |L Morgan Clements||52||1798||Male||Black|| |- |L Morgan Clements||20||1830||Male||Black|| |- |L Morgan Clements||19||1831||Female||Black|| |- |L Morgan Clements||3||1847||Female||Black|| |- |L Morgan Clements||22||1828||Male||Black|| |- |L Morgan Clements||19||1831||Female||Black|| |- |L Morgan Clements||2||1848||Male||Black|| |- |L Morgan Clements||20||1830||Male||Black|| |- |L Morgan Clements||18||1832||Male||Black|| |- |L Morgan Clements||21||1829||Male||Black|| |- |L Morgan Clements||18||1832||Female||Black|| |- |L Morgan Clements||8/12||1850||Male||Black|| |- |L Morgan Clements||21||1829||Male||Black|| |- |L Morgan Clements||12||1838||Male||Black|| |} ===1860 Slave Schedule=== L M Clements owned 80 slaves in Tuscaloosa, Alabama.[*"United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:WKJ3-Z83Z : 16 October 2019), L M Clements, 1860.] {| border="1" class="sortable" !Slave Owner Name!!Age!!YOB!!Gender!!Race!! 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They were given to [[Clements-6370|Luther Morgan Clements]] when his father Hardy divided slaves among his children. Anna's WPA interview gives a lot of detail about her family's enslavement by Morgan.[''Federal Writers' Project: Slave Narrative Project, Vol. 9, Mississippi, Allen-Young,'' 1936; Anna Baker, p. 11-17; image copy from the Library of Congress at https://www.loc.gov/resource/mesn.090/?sp=15.] * [[Clemens-2425|George Clemens]]: Anna's father; Luther Morgan Clements took George with him when he went to serve in the American Civil War and George never returned. * [[Clemens-2426|Harriet Clemens]]: Anna's mother; escaped (likely in the early 1860's when overseers were trying to "mess 'roun' wid[with] her". Returned after the war to reclaim her children from Luther Morgan Clements with papers from a provost marshall. * [[Clemens-2431|George Clemens Jr]]: Anna's brother * [[Clemens-2430|Allie Clemens]]: Anna's sister * [[Clemens-2429|Florence Clemens]]: Anna's sister * [[Clemens-2428|Jennie Clemens]]: Anna's sister * [[Clemens-2427|Classie Clemens]]: Anna's sister * [[Clemens-2662|Anna (Clemens) Baker (abt.1859-aft.1937)]]: from her WPA interview, she seemed to be a favorite of Luther Morgan Clements while she was enslaved *Aunt Emaline: an older woman in the 1860's who took in enslaved children who were orphans or whose parents were sent to the breeding quarters. == Sources ==
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[[Category:Madison County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Madison County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] ===1860 Slave Schedule=== [[Stuart-7352|Mary F. Conway]] *Event Date: 1860 *Event Place: Madison, Virginia, United States *Event Place (Original): Madison, Virginia["United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:W2XG-K52M : 16 October 2019), Mary F Conway, 1860.] {| border="1" class="sortable" !*Name: Mary F Conway |- |*1. UNKNOWN||M||73|| |- |*2. UNKNOWN||M||66|| |- |*3. UNKNOWN||M||63|| |- |*4. UNKNOWN||M||57|| |- |*5. UNKNOWN||F||43|| |- |*6. UNKNOWN||F||80|| |- |*7. UNKNOWN||M||75|| |- |*8. UNKNOWN||F||65|| |- |*9. UNKNOWN||M||56|| |- |*10. UNKNOWN||F||56|| |- |*11. UNKNOWN||M||48|| |- |*12. UNKNOWN||F||40|| |- |*13. UNKNOWN||M||40|| |- |*14. UNKNOWN||F||39|| |- |*15. UNKNOWN||F||38|| |- |*16. UNKNOWN||F||35|| |- |*17. UNKNOWN||F||33|| |- |*18. UNKNOWN||F||33|| |- |*19. UNKNOWN||M||29|| |- |*20. UNKNOWN||M||26|| |- |*21. UNKNOWN||M||30|| |- |*22. UNKNOWN||F||25|| |- |*23. UNKNOWN||M||22|| |- |*24. UNKNOWN||F||22|| |- |*25. UNKNOWN||M||22|| |- |*26. UNKNOWN||F||21|| |- |*27. UNKNOWN||M||20|| |- |*28. UNKNOWN||M||20|| |- |*29. UNKNOWN||M||19|| |- |*30. UNKNOWN||M||18|| |- |*31. UNKNOWN||M||17|| |- |*32. UNKNOWN||M||18|| |- |*33. UNKNOWN||F||16|| |- |*34. UNKNOWN||F||16|| |- |*35. UNKNOWN||F||16|| |- |*36. UNKNOWN||F||14|| |- |*37. UNKNOWN||F||15|| |- |*38. UNKNOWN||M||14|| |- |*39. UNKNOWN||F||13|| |- |*40. UNKNOWN||F||14|| |- |*41. UNKNOWN||F||12|| |- |*42. UNKNOWN||M||10|| |- |*43. UNKNOWN||F||9|| |- |*44. UNKNOWN||M||8|| |- |*45. UNKNOWN||M||8|| |- |*46. UNKNOWN||M||12|| |- |*47. UNKNOWN||M||10|| |- |*48. UNKNOWN||M||7|| |- |*49. UNKNOWN||M||7|| |- |*50. UNKNOWN||F||7|| |- |*51. UNKNOWN||F||7|| |- |*52. UNKNOWN||F||5|| |- |*53. UNKNOWN||M||4|| |- |*54. UNKNOWN||F||5|| |} ==Sources==
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[[Category:Bourbon County, Kentucky, Slaves]] [[Category:Bourbon County, Kentucky, Slave Owners]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] US Slave Schedule 1850: Household Role Sex Age Birthplace [[Spears-3073|Noah Spears]] #UNKNOWN Female 59 #UNKNOWN Male 45 #UNKNOWN Male 30 #UNKNOWN Male 27 #UNKNOWN Male 25 #UNKNOWN Male 27 #UNKNOWN Male 15 #UNKNOWN Male 14 #UNKNOWN Female 30 #UNKNOWN Female 20 #UNKNOWN Female 16 #UNKNOWN Female 13 #UNKNOWN Male 5 #UNKNOWN Male 1 #UNKNOWN Male 2 US Slave Schedule 1860: ["United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:WKVX-FNMM : 16 October 2019), Noah Spears, 1860.] Household Role Sex Age Birthplace Noah Spears #UNKNOWN Female 68 #UNKNOWN Male 50 #UNKNOWN Female 45 #UNKNOWN Male 40 #UNKNOWN Male 37 #UNKNOWN Male 37 #UNKNOWN Male 25 #UNKNOWN Male 20 #UNKNOWN Male 21 #UNKNOWN Female 15 #UNKNOWN Male 13 #UNKNOWN Male 7 #UNKNOWN Female 30 #UNKNOWN Female 28 #UNKNOWN Female 20 #UNKNOWN Female 2 #UNKNOWN Male 2 #UNKNOWN Female 0 ==Sources==
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Goochland_County,_Virginia,_Slave_Owners
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[[Category:Goochland County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Goochland County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] == Slaves of Peter Guerrent == The purpose of this page is to document and identify the slaves held by '''[[Guerrant-81|Peter Guerrant (abt.1800-)]]''' in Goochland County, Virginia. === 1850 Slave Schedule for [[Guerrant-81|Peter Guerrant]] Goochland, Virginia=== In the 1850 Slave Schedule his name is spelled Guerrant, but in the next one (1860) the last name is spelled Guerrent. {| border="1" class="sortable" |- |Age||Sex||Color||Owner||Residence in 1850 |- |60||Male||Black||Peter Guerrant||Goochland, Virginia |- |59||Male||Black||Peter Guerrant||Goochland, Virginia |- |46||Male||Black||Peter Guerrant||Goochland, Virginia |- |45||Male||Black||Peter Guerrant||Goochland, Virginia |- |37||Male||Black||Peter Guerrant||Goochland, Virginia |- |37||Male||Black||Peter Guerrant||Goochland, Virginia |- |39||Male||Black||Peter Guerrant||Goochland, Virginia |- |32||Male||Black||Peter Guerrant||Goochland, Virginia |- |27||Male||Black||Peter Guerrant||Goochland, Virginia |- |22||Male||Black||Peter Guerrant||Goochland, Virginia |- |18||Male||Black||Peter Guerrant||Goochland, Virginia |- |25||Male||Black||Peter Guerrant||Goochland, Virginia |- |23||Male||Black||Peter Guerrant||Goochland, Virginia |- |18||Male||Black||Peter Guerrant||Goochland, Virginia |- |15||Male||Black||Peter Guerrant||Goochland, Virginia |- |12||Male||Black||Peter Guerrant||Goochland, Virginia |- |10||Male||Black||Peter Guerrant||Goochland, Virginia |- |15||Male||Black||Peter Guerrant||Goochland, Virginia |- |70||Female||Black||Peter Guerrant||Goochland, Virginia |- |50||Female||Black||Peter Guerrant||Goochland, Virginia |- |50||Female||Black||Peter Guerrant||Goochland, Virginia |- |14||Female||Black||Peter Guerrant||Goochland, Virginia |- |8||Female||Black||Peter Guerrant||Goochland, Virginia |- |8||Female||Mu||Peter Guerrant||Goochland, Virginia |- |35||Female||Black||Peter Guerrant||Goochland, Virginia |- |8||Male||Black||Peter Guerrant||Goochland, Virginia |- |3||Male||Black||Peter Guerrant||Goochland, Virginia |- |6||Female||Black||Peter Guerrant||Goochland, Virginia |- |4||Female||Black||Peter Guerrant||Goochland, Virginia |- |2||Female||Black||Peter Guerrant||Goochland, Virginia |} Total of 30 Enslaved men and women ages 2 - 60 years of age. === 1860 Slave Schedule for Peter Guerrent of Goochland, Virginia === NOTE: Verify if same person. Name spelling is -ent. {| border="1" class="sortable" |Age||Sex||Color|| Owner ||Residence |- |20||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |30||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |33||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |15||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |31||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |28||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |56||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |17||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |60||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |31||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |60||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |35||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |10||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |8||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |45||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |2||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |24||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |4||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |25||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |75||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |38||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |24||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |16||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |12||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |16||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |6||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |30||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |30||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |60||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |35||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |10||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |65||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |30||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |28||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |26||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |24||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |21||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |16||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |12||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |10||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |5||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |16||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |16||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |15||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |15||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |14||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |12||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |12||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |10||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |10||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |8||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |8||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |7||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |6||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |6||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |4||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |4||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |4||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |2||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |1||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |2||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |75||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |60||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |65||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |56||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |55||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |47||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |48||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |45||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |40||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |33||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |33||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |31||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |31||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |31||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |38||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |35||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |30||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |30||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |30||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |30||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |28||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |27||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |26||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |25||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |25||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |24||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |24||Female||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |25||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |23||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |23||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |22||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |21||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |20||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |17||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |17||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |0||Male||Black||Peter Guerrent||Goochland, Virginia |- |} Total of 97 Enslaved men and women from birth - 75 years of age. === Confederate Slave Profile 650 === : See: [[Space:Confederate_Slave_Payrolls%2C_Goochland_County%2C_Virginia%2C_to_Yorktown%2C_1862|Confederate Slave Payrolls, Goochland County, Virginia, to Yorktown, 1862]] : This payroll acknowledges that John B. Stanard, 1st Lieutenant, P. A. C. S., paid certain Goochland County, Virginia, slave owners for work performed by their slaves at Yorktown, Virginia, during March and April 1862.[National Archives; Record Group 109: War Department Collection of Confederate RecordsSeries: Confederate Slave Payrolls accessed 03-22-2023 [https://catalog.archives.gov/id/24490365 Link to Payroll]] : Peter Guerrant, Owner: * '''[[Guerrant-84|Charles]]''', slave laborer; worked 40 days @ 50 cents/day * '''[[Guerrant-85|James]]''', worked 40 days @ 50 cents/day * '''[[Guerrant-86|Tom]]''', worked 20 days @ 50 cents/day * '''[[Guerrant-87|Billy]]''', worked 40 days @ 50 cents/day * '''[[Guerrant-88|George]]''', worked 40 days @ 50 cents/day * '''[[Guerrant-89|Spencer]]''', worked 40 days @ 50 cents/day * '''[[Guerrant-90|Andrew]]''', worked 40 days @ 50 cents/day ==Sources== *https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=8055&h=92747122&tid=&pid=&queryId=45e1b3a1ba9b6a8ec5ce954ae4ddedb8&usePUB=true&_phsrc=YVl1&_phstart=successSource *https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/7668/?count=50&f-80100002=Peter&f-80100003=Guerrant&gender=f&race=Black&residence=_virginia-usa_49
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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:Franklin County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] ===Introduction=== [[Guerrant-24|Peter M Guerrant]] owned '''37''' enslaved people in South Western District, Franklin, Virginia ranging in ages from 5 mos to 60 years. '''1860 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules''' {| border="1" class="sortable" |60||Male||Black||Peter M Guerrant||South Western District, Franklin, Virginia |- |8 mos||Male||Black||Peter M Guerrant||South Western District, Franklin, Virginia |- |24||Male||Black||Peter M Guerrant||South Western District, Franklin, Virginia |- |22||Male||Black||Peter M Guerrant||South Western District, Franklin, Virginia |- |35||Male||Black||Peter M Guerrant||South Western District, Franklin, Virginia |- |5 mos||Male||Black||Peter M Guerrant||South Western District, Franklin, Virginia |- |12||Male||Black||Peter M Guerrant||South Western District, Franklin, Virginia |- |50||Male||Black||Peter M Guerrant||South Western District, Franklin, Virginia |- |6||Male||Black||Peter M Guerrant||South Western District, Franklin, Virginia |- |5 mos||Male||Black||Peter M Guerrant||South Western District, Franklin, Virginia |- |23||Male||Black||Peter M Guerrant||South Western District, Franklin, Virginia |- |16||Male||Black||Peter M Guerrant||South Western District, Franklin, Virginia |- |40||Male||Black||Peter M Guerrant||South Western District, Franklin, Virginia |- |50||Male||Black||Peter M Guerrant||South Western District, Franklin, Virginia |- |3||Male||Black||Peter M Guerrant||South Western District, Franklin, Virginia |- |50||Male||Black||Peter M Guerrant||South Western District, Franklin, Virginia |- |20||Male||Black||Peter M Guerrant||South Western District, Franklin, Virginia |- |17||Male||Black||Peter M Guerrant||South Western District, Franklin, Virginia |- |16||Male||Black||Peter M Guerrant||South Western District, Franklin, Virginia |- |18||Male||Black||Peter M Guerrant||South Western District, Franklin, Virginia |- |12||Male||Black||Peter M Guerrant||South Western District, Franklin, Virginia |- |60||Male||Black||Peter M Guerrant||South Western District, Franklin, Virginia |- |18||Female||Black||Peter M Guerrant||South Western District, Franklin, Virginia |- |60||Female||Black||Peter M Guerrant||South Western District, Franklin, Virginia |- |6||Female||Black||Peter M Guerrant||South Western District, Franklin, Virginia |- |25||Female||Black||Peter M Guerrant||South Western District, Franklin, Virginia |- |10 mos||Female||Black||Peter M Guerrant||South Western District, Franklin, Virginia |- |24||Female||Black||Peter M Guerrant||South Western District, Franklin, Virginia |- |9||Female||Black||Peter M Guerrant||South Western District, Franklin, Virginia |- |3||Female||Black||Peter M Guerrant||South Western District, Franklin, Virginia |- |45||Female||Black||Peter M Guerrant||South Western District, Franklin, Virginia |- |30||Female||Black||Peter M Guerrant||South Western District, Franklin, Virginia |- |45||Female||Black||Peter M Guerrant||South Western District, Franklin, Virginia |- |14||Female||Black||Peter M Guerrant||South Western District, Franklin, Virginia |- |8||Female||Black||Peter M Guerrant||South Western District, Franklin, Virginia |- |14||Female||Black||Peter M Guerrant||South Western District, Franklin, Virginia |- |20||Female||Black||Peter M Guerrant||South Western District, Franklin, Virginia |} ===Cohabitation Registers=== *[[Sweeney-5818|Rolly Sweeney (abt.1818-)]][Floyd County (Va.) Register of Colored Persons of Floyd County, State of Virginia, cohabiting together as Husband and Wife on 27th February 1866. Local Government Records Collection, The Library of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia.] *[[Saunders-16222|Eliza (Saunders) Woods (abt.1840-)]] **[[Woods-22340|Becky Woods (abt.1860-)]] **[[Woods-22341|Beauregard Woods (abt.1862-)]] **[[Woods-22342|Ida Woods (abt.1863-)]] ==Sources== *https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/7668/?count=50&f-80100002=Peter&f-80100003=Guerrant&gender=f&race=Black&residence=_virginia-usa_49
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[[Category:Claiborne County, Mississippi, Slaves]] [[Category:Claiborne County, Mississippi, Slave Owners]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] ===1860 Slave Schedule for Claiborne, Mississippi=== *'''NOTE''': When searching census records for partners it is also advisable to search last names together, such as this partnership, '''Ballard & Boyd'''. Use Ballard for first name - Boyd for surname. :Number of Enslaved People owned by [[Ballard-9257|Rice C. Ballard]] and [[Boyd-16298|Judge Samuel S. Boyd]] in partnership: 120 :Place: Mississippi - Claiborne - Police District 2['''1860 Census''':"1860 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"]
The National Archives in Washington DC; Washington DC, USA; Eighth Census of the United States 1860; Series Number: M653; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
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Ballard Boyd in Police District 2, Claiborne, Mississippi, USA. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Owner Name!!Age!!YOB!!Gender!!Race!!Fugitive |- |Ballard Boyd||60||1800||Male||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||50||1810||Male||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||55||1805||Male||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||53||1807||Male||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||52||1808||Male||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||51||1809||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||40||1820||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||47||1813||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||48||1812||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||41||1819||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||38||1822||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||38||1822||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||39||1821||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||39||1821||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||36||1824||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||36||1824||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||35||1825||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||35||1825||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard 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Boyd||31||1829||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||32||1828||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||27||1833||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||27||1833||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||26||1834||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||25||1835||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||25||1835||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||21||1839||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||19||1841||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||19||1841||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||16||1844||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||16||1844||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||17||1843||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||18||1842||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||16||1844||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||16||1844||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||15||1845||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||15||1845||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||12||1848||Male||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||12||1848||Male||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||13||1847||Male||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||13||1847||Male||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||16||1844||Male||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||14||1846||Male||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||10||1850||Male||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||10||1850||Male||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||10||1850||Male||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||11||1849||Male||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||11||1849||Male||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||9||1851||Male||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||9||1851||Male||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||9||1851||Male||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||6||1854||Male||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||6||1854||Male||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||6||1854||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||7||1853||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||7||1853||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||6||1854||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||2||1858||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||3||1857||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||10||1850||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||10||1850||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||11||1849||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||11||1849||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||12||1848||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||12||1848||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||7||1853||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||7||1853||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||7||1853||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||5||1855||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||5||1855||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||3||1857||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||2||1858||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||1||1859||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||1mo|| 1860||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||6mo||1859||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||11mo|| 1859||Female||Black|||| |- |Ballard Boyd||1||1859||Female||Black||X|| |} ===1860 Slave Schedule for West Carroll, Louisiana=== :Name with Note:F F Boyd and R C Ballard whose names appear also in Arkansas, Mississippi, and also here in this state. :Event Date:1860 :Event Place: Ward One, West Carroll, Louisiana, United States :Event Place (Original): Ward No 1, Carroll, Louisiana :Relationship to Owner: Owner["United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:WK27-GYW2 : 16 October 2019), F F Boyd and R C Ballard 1860.] {| border="1" class="sortable" !Ballard & Boyd!! Owners!! |- |Sex||Age||YOB||Role||Page |- |Male||60||1800||Slave||44 |- |Female||56||1804||Slave||44 |- |Male||48||1812||Slave||44 |- |Male||48||1812||Slave||44 |- |Male||48||1812||Slave||44 |- |Male||48||1812||Slave||44 |- |Male||45||1815||Slave||44 |- |Female||45||1815||Slave||44 |- |Female||45||1815||Slave||44 |- |Female||40||1820||Slave||44 |- |Female||40||1820||Slave||44 |- |Female||40||1820||Slave||44 |- |Female||40||1820||Slave||44 |- |Female||40||1820||Slave||44 |- |Female||40||1820||Slave||44 |- |Female||40||1820||Slave||44 |- |Female||40||1820||Slave||44 |- |Male||40||1820||Slave||44 |- |Male||40||1820||Slave||44 |- |Male||35||1825||Slave||44 |- |Male||35||1825||Slave||44 |- |Male||35||1825||Slave||44 |- |Female||35||1825||Slave||44 |- |Female||35||1825||Slave||44 |- |Female||35||1825||Slave||44 |- |Female||35||1825||Slave||44 |- |Female||30||1830||Slave||44 |- |Male||30||1830||Slave||44 |- |Male||30||1830||Slave||44 |- |Male||30||1830||Slave||44 |- |Male||30||1830||Slave||44 |- |Male||30||1830||Slave||44 |- |Male||30||1830||Slave||44 |- |Male||30||1830||Slave||44 |- |Male||30||1830||Slave||44 |- |Male||30||1830||Slave||44 |- |Male||29||1831||Slave||44 |- |Male||29||1831||Slave||44 |- |Male||29||1831||Slave||44 |- |Male||28||1832||Slave||44 |- |Male||28||1832||Slave||44 |- |Male||28||1832||Slave||44 |- |Female||28||1832||Slave||44 |- |Female||28||1832||Slave||44 |- |Female||27||1833||Slave||44 |- |Female||27||1833||Slave||44 |- |Female||27||1833||Slave||44 |- |Female||27||1833||Slave||44 |- |Female||27||1833||Slave||44 |- |Female||27||1833||Slave||44 |- |Female||27||1833||Slave||44 |- |Male||27||1833||Slave||44 |- |Male||27||1833||Slave||45 |- |Male||27||1833||Slave||45 |- |Male||26||1834||Slave||45 |- |Female||26||1834||Slave||45 |- |Female||25||1835||Slave||45 |- |Female||25||1835||Slave||45 |- |Female||25||1835||Slave||45 |- |Male||25||1835||Slave||45 |- |Male||25||1835||Slave||45 |- |Male||25||1835||Slave||45 |- |Male||25||1835||Slave||45 |- |Male||25||1835||Slave||45 |- |Male||25||1835||Slave||45 |- |Male||25||1835||Slave||45 |- |Male||25||1835||Slave||45 |- |Male||25||1835||Slave||45 |- |Male||25||1835||Slave||45 |- |Male||24||1836||Slave||45 |- |Female||23||1837||Slave||45 |- |Female||22||1838||Slave||45 |- |Female||20||1840||Slave||45 |- |Female||20||1840||Slave||45 |- |Female||20||1840||Slave||45 |- |Male||20||1840||Slave||45 |- |Male||20||1840||Slave||45 |- |Male||20||1840||Slave||45 |- |Female||19||1841||Slave||45 |- |Female||18||1842||Slave||45 |- |Female||18||1842||Slave||45 |- |Male||17||1843||Slave||45 |- |Female||16||1844||Slave||45 |- |Female||16||1844||Slave||45 |- |Female||15||1845||Slave||45 |- |Female||14||1846||Slave||45 |- |Male||14||1846||Slave||45 |- |Female||13||1847||Slave||45 |- |Male||11||1849||Slave||45 |- |Male||10||1850||Slave||45 |- |Female||10||1850||Slave||45 |- |Female||9||1851||Slave||45 |- |Male||9||1851||Slave||45 |- |Female||7||1853||Slave||45 |- |Male||6||1854||Slave||45 |- |Male||6||1854||Slave||45 |- |Male||5||1855||Slave||45 |- |Male||4||1856||Slave||45 |- |Female||4||1856||Slave||45 |- |Female||3||1857||Slave||45 |- |Female||3||1857||Slave||45 |- |Male||3||1857||Slave||45 |- |Female||2||1858||Slave||45 |- |Female||1||1859||Slave||45 |- |Female||0||||Slave||45 |- |Female||0||||Slave||45 |- |Male||0||||Slave||45 |- |Female||0||||Slave||45 |- |Female||0||||Slave||45 |} ===1860 Slave Schedule, Madison, Louisiana=== This documents 155 enslaved people owned by R C Ballard "& another" un-named. However, it is quite likely his partner, Samuel Boyd."['''1860 Census''':"1860 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"]
The National Archives in Washington DC; Washington DC, USA; Eighth Census of the United States 1860; Series Number: M653; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
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R C Ballard in Madison, Louisiana, USA. ==Sources==
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[[Category:Madison Parish, Louisiana, Slaves]] [[Category:Madison Parish, Louisiana, Slave Owners]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Ballard-9257|Rice Carter Ballard]] was a slave trader based in Richmond, Va., who worked in partnership with the large slave trading firm of [[Franklin-1850|Isaac Franklin]] and [[Armfield-157|John Armfield]] during the 1820's and 30's. He also had a partnership with [[Boyd-16298|Judge Samuel Boyd]]. He was a planter with several plantations in the Mississippi Valley. '''Research Note''' Connected to Rice C Ballard are two of his enslaved females, Avenia White and Susan Johnson.[Green, S. (2011). “Mr Ballard, I am compelled to write again”: Beyond Bedrooms and Brothels, a Fancy Girl Speaks. Black Women, Gender + Families, 5(1), 17–40. https://doi.org/10.5406/blacwomegendfami.5.1.0017] ===1850 Slave Schedule=== '''Jefferson, Kentucky'''["United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 ", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HR7Y-V52M : 15 February 2020), R C Ballard in entry for MM9.1.1/MVC4-2BN:, 1850.] {| border="1" class="sortable" !Sex||Age||YOB|| Race||Relationship to Owner|| |- |R C Ballard||||||||Owner|| |- |Male||26||1824||Black||Slave|| |- |Female||27||1823||Mulatto||Slave|| |- |Female||18||1832||Black||Slave|| |- |Female||40||1810||Black||Slave |- |Male||6||1844||Mulatto||Slave |- |Female||5||1845||Mulatto||Slave |- |Female||15||1835||Black||Slave |} '''Claiborne, Mississippi''' {| border="1" class="sortable" !Sex!! 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:Event Place (Original): Ward No 1, Carroll, Louisiana :Relationship to Owner: Owner["United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:WK27-GYW2 : 16 October 2019), F F and R C Boyd and Ballard, 1860.] {| border="1" class="sortable" !Ballard & Boyd!! 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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:Shelby County, Tennessee, Slaves]] [[Category:Shelby County, Tennessee, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Oglethorpe County, Georgia, Slaves]] [[Category:Oglethorpe County, Georgia, Slave Owners]] [[Goldsby-178|Richard Boykin (Goldsby) Goolsby (abt.1758-bef.1840)]] enslaved people in Oglethorpe County, Georgia and Shelby County, Tennessee. ==1820== The following twenty-eight unnamed people were enslaved in 1820.[1820 U.S. Census, Oglethorpe County, Georgia, population schedule, Hanover Parish, page 20 (penned), line 7 (hand counted), Richard Golesby; digital image, FamilySearch ({{FamilySearch Image|33S7-9YBC-72Y}} : accessed 10 February 2023); citing NARA microfilm publication M33, roll 7.]
Enslaved men
*Nine males under 10 years old *Two males age 14 to <26 *Two males age 26 to <45 *Two males age >45 Enslaved women
*Six females under 14 years old *Three females age 14 to <26 *Four females age 26 to <45 ==1830== In 1830, Boykin enslaved people in Captain Pass' district of Oglethorpe County.[ '''1830 Census''': "United States Census, 1830"]
citing Page: 80; Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA); Affiliate Publication Number: M19; Digital film/folder number: 005155868; FHL microfilm: 0007040; Image number: 160
{{FamilySearch Record|XHGL-123}} (accessed 10 February 2024)
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Richard Goolsby in Oglethorpe, Macon, Georgia, United States. Enslaved men
*Six under 10 years old *Six age 10 to under 24 *Two age 24 to under 36 *Two age 36 to under 55 *One age 55 to under 100 Enslaved women
*Four under 10 years old *Two age 10 to under 24 *One age 24 to under 36 *Four age 36 to under 55 No enslaved were mentioned by name in his will. The enslaved were divided between two sons, Miles and [[Goldsby-177|Terril T. Goldsby]].[ '''Will''': "Tennessee, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1779-2008"]
Will Books, 1830-1862, Shelby County, Tennessee; Author: Historical Records Project (Tennessee); Probate Place: Shelby, Tennessee
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Transcribed will of Richard Goldsby of Shelby County, Tennessee, granted probate on 9 Apr 1840. == Sources ==
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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:Goochland County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Goochland County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] ===1850 Slave Schedule for Goochland, Virginia=== In this Schedule [[Sampson-4774|Richard Sampson]] owned a total of 57 enslaved men, women and children. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRW2-7HZM {| border="1" class="sortable" !Slave Name!!Sex!!Age |- |UNKNOWN||M||69 |- |UNKNOWN||M||69 |- |UNKNOWN||M||60 |- |UNKNOWN||M||50 |- |UNKNOWN||M||50 |- |UNKNOWN||M||50 |- |UNKNOWN||M||40 |- |UNKNOWN||M||4 |- |UNKNOWN||M||40 |- |UNKNOWN||M||40 |- |UNKNOWN||M||40 |- |UNKNOWN||M||35 |- |UNKNOWN||M||40 |- |UNKNOWN||M||25 |- |UNKNOWN||M||25 |- |UNKNOWN||M||38 |- |UNKNOWN||M||20 |- |UNKNOWN||M||18 |- |UNKNOWN||M||35 |- |UNKNOWN||M||28 |- |UNKNOWN||M||17 |- |UNKNOWN||M||14 |- |UNKNOWN||M||12 |- |UNKNOWN||M||10 |- |UNKNOWN||M||8 |- |UNKNOWN||M||7 |- |UNKNOWN||M||7 |- |UNKNOWN||M||6 |- |UNKNOWN||M||6 |- |UNKNOWN||M||5 |- |UNKNOWN||M||5 |- |UNKNOWN||M||2 |- |UNKNOWN||M||1 |- |UNKNOWN||M||1 |- |UNKNOWN||M||1 |- |UNKNOWN||F||70 |- |UNKNOWN||F||60 |- |UNKNOWN||F||60 |- |UNKNOWN||F||50 |- |UNKNOWN||F||45 |- |UNKNOWN||F||25 |- |UNKNOWN||F||20 |- |UNKNOWN||F||26 |- |UNKNOWN||F||25 |- |UNKNOWN||F||23 |- |UNKNOWN||F||23 |- |UNKNOWN||F||21 |- |UNKNOWN||F||16 |- |UNKNOWN||F||12 |- |UNKNOWN||F||10 |- |UNKNOWN||F||12 |- |UNKNOWN||F||8 |- |UNKNOWN||F||5 |- |UNKNOWN||F||4 |- |UNKNOWN||F||4 |- |UNKNOWN||F||1 |- |UNKNOWN||F||1 |} ===1860 Slave Schedule for Goochland, Virginia=== In the 1860 Slave Schedule, Richard Sampson is owner with William T. Walker of 79 enslaved people. Check original document.[ '''1860 Census''':"1860 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"]
The National Archives in Washington DC; Washington DC, USA; Eighth Census of the United States 1860; Series Number: M653; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
{{Ancestry Sharing|26115844|76a1fc}}{{Ancestry Record|7668|91069668}} (accessed 12 October 2021)
Richard Sampson in Goochland, Virginia, USA. == Sources ==
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[[Category:Madison County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Madison County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Madison County, Virginia]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange]] ===Introduction=== [[Garnett-1248|Robert Calvin Garnett]] was born in 1821. He and his wife, Martha, lived in Madison, Virgina area from 1854 through 1870. He died in 1873. ===Slaves=== In 1830, he owned 13 enslaved persons. :Name: Robert Garrett [Robert Garnett] :Home in 1830 (City, County, State): Madison, Virginia :Free White Persons - Males - 50 thru 59: 1 :Free White Persons - Females - 50 thru 59: 1 :Slaves - Males - Under 10: 2 :Slaves - Males - 36 thru 54: 2 :Slaves - Females - Under 10: 3 :Slaves - Females - 10 thru 23: 1 :Slaves - Females - 24 thru 35: 2 :Slaves - Females - 36 thru 54: 3 :Total Free White Persons: 2 :Total Slaves: 13 :Total - All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 15 On the 1850 US Slave Schedule Robert Garnett is recorded as owning 13 slaves in Cumberland, Virginia. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Slave Owner Name!!Age!!YOB!!Gender!!Race |- |Robert C Garnett||35||1815||Female||Mulatto|||| |- |Robert C Garnett||55||1795||Male||Black|||| |- |Robert C Garnett||30||1820||Male||Black|||| |- |Robert C Garnett||24||1826||Male||Mulatto|||| |- |Robert C Garnett||20||1830||Female||Black|||| |- |Robert C Garnett||30||1820||Male||Mulatto|||| |- |Robert C Garnett||20||1830||Male||Black|||| |- |Robert C Garnett||12||1838||Female||Black|||| |- |Robert C Garnett||10||1840||Male||Mulatto|||| |- |Robert C Garnett||8||1842||Male||Mulatto|||| |- |Robert C Garnett||7||1843||Female||Mulatto|||| |- |Robert C Garnett||5||1845||Female||Mulatto|||| |- |Robert C Garnett||5||1845||Female||Mulatto |} In the 1860 Slave Schedule, Ro C Garnett is recorded as owning 16 slaves. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Slave Owner!!Age!!YOB!!Gender!!Race |- |Ro C Garnett||45||1815||Female||Black|||| |- |Ro C Garnett||35||1825||Male||Black|||| |- |Ro C Garnett||33||1827||Male||Black|||| |- |Ro C Garnett||30||1830||Male||Black|||| |- |Ro C Garnett||30||1830||Male||Black|||| |- |Ro C Garnett||25||1835||Male||Black|||| |- |Ro C Garnett||18||1842||Male||Black|||| |- |Ro C Garnett||16||1844||Male||Black|||| |- |Ro C Garnett||12||1848||Male||Black|||| |- |Ro C Garnett||10||1850||Male||Black|||| |- |Ro C Garnett||25||1835||Female||Black|||| |- |Ro C Garnett||18||1842||Female||Black|||| |- |Ro C Garnett||18||1842||Female||Black|||| |- |Ro C Garnett||5||1855||Male||Black|||| |- |Ro C Garnett||3||1857||Female||Black|||| |- |Ro C Garnett||2||1858||Male||Black|||| |} ====Slave Payroll==== Robert Calvin (R.C. on some documents) is listed on the [[Space:Confederate_Slave_Payrolls%2C_Madison_County%2C_Virginia%2C_to_Richmond_Defenses%2C_1862-1863|Confederate Slave Payroll 1]] as loaning out [[Garnett-1250|Harris]] and [[Garnett-1251|Jack]], 2 of his slaves, for work to be done in Richmond, Virginia from December 1862 to March 1863.[https://catalog.archives.gov/id/24485959]v == Sources == * '''1830 Census''': "1830 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1830; Census Place: Madison, Virginia; Series: M19; Roll: 196; Page: 11; Family History Library Film: 0029675
{{Ancestry Sharing|27137772|3fa330}} {{Ancestry Record|8058|892697}} (accessed 20 January 2022)
Robert Garrett. * '''1850 Census''': "1850 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"
The National Archive in Washington DC; Washington, DC; NARA Microform Publication: M432; Title: Seventh Census Of The United States, 1850; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
{{Ancestry Sharing|27137759|a761e1}} {{Ancestry Record|8055|92687151}} (accessed 20 January 2022)
Robert C Garnett in Cumberland, Virginia, USA. * '''1860 Census''': "1860 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"
The National Archives in Washington DC; Washington DC, USA; Eighth Census of the United States 1860; Series Number: M653; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
{{Ancestry Sharing|27137815|ee8110}} {{Ancestry Record|7668|92815693}} (accessed 20 January 2022)
Robert Garnett in District 1, Adair, Kentucky, USA.
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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:Lancaster County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Lancaster County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Corotoman Estate, Lancaster County, Virginia]] [[Space:Corotoman_Estate%2C_Lancaster_County%2C_Virginia|Corotoman Estate, Lancaster County, Virginia]] ==Introduction== Old House Quarter was one of 17 farms/plantations owned by [[Carter-412|Robert "King" Carter I (1663-1732)]]. Slaves are listed in seventeen different quarters in Lancaster County alone. There were 30 enslaved people who worked on the Old House Quarter. They are listed in groups, relationships, some with ages. The # next to each name represents the number associated with the name, i.e. Abram #4 is the 4th slave named Abram. When creating profiles they will be identified by that number in their profile bio. The Inventory took place after his death between 1732 and 1733 or thereabouts. :Dick Foreman (his job, rather than a last name) :[[Carter-43548|Abram #4]] a man age 20 :[[Carter-43549|Jenny #2]] his wife age 47 :Bridgett #4 a girl about 1 year old :Mingo #4 a man age 20 :Nanny #7 his wife age 19 described as "Long Nanny" :Isabel #4 a girl . . . about 9 yrs. old :Betty #5 a girl. . . about 8 yrs. old :Mingo #3 a boy . . . . about 7 yrs. old :Mary #6 a girl. . . . about 6 yrs. old :Alice #2 a girl . . . . about 1 yrs. old :Robin #6 a man age 36 :Sue #3 his wife age 34 :Snapsack a young man age 18 :Arrabella #1 a woman age 35 :Nassau #1 a man age 24 :Nanny his wife :Bridgett their Daughter a young Wom :Criss a Girl about . . . 14 years old :Matty a Girl about . . . 11 years old :Lucy a Girl about . . . 7 years old :Hannah a Girl . . . about 9 years old Sloop Toney's daughter :Jemmy a Man :Blackwell a Man :London a Man :Tom a Man :Dick a Man :Ralph a Man :Faldo a Man :Arthur a boy about 19 years old ==Sources== *Old House Quarter Inventory: https://christchurch1735.org/robert-king-carter-papers/html/C33inven.mod.html#nOHQ
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[[Category:Davidson County, Tennessee, Slaves]] [[Category:Davidson County, Tennessee, Slave Owners]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Love-7869|Robert Love]] was born about 1823. He was the slave owner of [[Love-7117|Nat Love]] the notable black cowboy. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Love-7117] There is only one Slave Schedule for 1860 in Davidson county, TN for R. E. Love. There is a 5 yr old male child who could be Nat Love. ===1860 Slave Schedule for Davidson County, TN=== In the 1860 Census for Davidson County, TN: :Robt E. Love - 37 - 1823 - Male - Farmer - 22500 - 18100 - Alabama 1860 Slave Schedule {| border="1" class="sortable" !R. E. Love!!Owner!! |- |Male||65||1795||Slave|| |- |Female||55||1805||Slave|| |- |Male||40||1820||Slave|| |- |Male||40||1820||Slave|| |- |Female||35||1825||Slave|| |- |Female||35||1825||Slave|| |- |Female||28||1832||Slave|| |- |Female||24||1836||Slave|| |- |Male||22||1838||Slave|| |- |Male||21||1839||Slave|| |- |Male||11||1849||Slave|| |- |Male||9||1851||Slave|| |- |Female||9||1851||Slave|| |- |Female||8||1852||Slave|| |- |Female||7||1853||Slave|| |- |Male||5||1855||Slave|| *Could be Nat Love |- |Female||4||1856||Slave|| |- |Male||2||1858||Slave|| |- |Male||1||1859||Slave|| |- |Female||4||1856||Slave|| |- |Female||5||1855||Slave|| |- |Male||4||1856||Slave|| |} ===Other Robert Love Slave Schedules for Carter County, TN=== {| border="1" class="sortable" !1850 Slave Schedule |- |Slave Owner||Age||YOB||Gender||Race |- |Robert Love||38||1812||Female||Mulatto|||| |- |Robert Love||33||1817||Male||Black|||| |- |Robert Love||32||1818||Female||Mulatto|||| |- |Robert Love||25||1825||Male||Mulatto|||| |- |Robert Love||22||1828||Male||Black|||| |- |Robert Love||18||1832||Male||Black|||| |- |Robert Love||17||1833||Male||Mulatto|||| |- |Robert Love||17||1833||Female||Black|||| |- |Robert Love||15||1835||Female||Mulatto|||| |- |Robert Love||15||1835||Male||Black|||| |- |Robert Love||14||1836||Male||Black|||| |- |Robert Love||13||1837||Male||Black|||| |- |Robert Love||10||1840||Female||Black|||| |- |Robert Love||10||1840||Female||Mulatto|||| |- |Robert Love||8||1842||Female||Mulatto|||| |- |Robert Love||8||1842||Male||Mulatto|||| |- |Robert Love||3||1847||Male||Black|||| |- |Robert Love||3||1847||Male||Mulatto |- | |- !1860 Slave Schedule |- |Slave Owner||Age||YOB||Gender||Race |- |Robert Love||48||1812||Female||Mulatto|||| |- |Robert Love||55||1805||Male||Mulatto|||| |- |Robert Love||45||1815||Male||Black|||| |- |Robert Love||42||1818||Female||Mulatto|||| |- |Robert Love||25||1835||Male||Black|||| |- |Robert Love||23||1837||Male||Black|||| |- |Robert Love||25||1835||Female||Black|||| |- |Robert Love||23||1837||Female||Black|||| |- |Robert Love||20||1840||Male||Black|||| |- |Robert Love||19||1841||Female||Mulatto|||| |- |Robert Love||18||1842||Female||Black|||| |- |Robert Love||18||1842||Male||Mulatto|||| |- |Robert Love||19||1841||Female||Black|||| |- |Robert Love||12||1848||Male||Black|||| |- |Robert Love||8||1852||Male||Black|||| |- |Robert Love||8||1852||Female||Mulatto|||| |- |Robert Love||6||1854||Male||Mulatto||||* Nat Love |- |Robert Love||5||1855||Male||Mulatto|||| |- |Robert Love||4||1856||Female||Black|||| |- |Robert Love||2||1858||Male||Black|||| |- |Robert Love||1||1859||Male||Black|||| |- |Robert Love||6/12||1859||Female||Mulatto|||| |- |Robert Love||6/12||1859||Female||Mulatto|||| |} == Sources == * "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 ", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRW8-FM6Z : 15 February 2020), Robert Love in entry for MM9.1.1/MVH4-85T:, 1850. *"United States Census, 1860," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GBSH-QX3?cc=1473181&wc=7QMS-C1G%3A1589422383%2C1589427719%2C1592382349 : 24 March 2017), Tennessee > Carter > Civil District no 2 > image 91 of 96; from "1860 U.S. Federal Census - Population," database, Fold3.com (http://www.fold3.com : n.d.); citing NARA microfilm publication M653 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). *"United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:WKTK-KR3Z : 16 October 2019), R E Love, 1860.
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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:Jessamine County, Kentucky, Slave Owners]] '''Bold text''''''Samuel owned sixteen slaves at the time of the 1850 Census:''' *UNKNOWN Sex '''Female Age 43''' Event Date 1850 Event Place Jessamine, Jessamine, Kentucky, United States Event Place (Original) Jessamine county, Jessamine, Kentucky, United States Event Type Census Birth Year (Estimated) 1807 Race Black Relationship to Owner Slave Schedule Type 1850 Slave Schedule *UNKNOWN Sex '''Female Age 32''' Event Date 1850 Event Place Jessamine, Jessamine, Kentucky, United States Event Place (Original) Jessamine county, Jessamine, Kentucky, United States Event Type Census Birth Year (Estimated) 1818 Race Black Relationship to Owner Slave Schedule Type 1850 Slave Schedule *UNKNOWN Sex '''Female Age 13''' Event Date 1850 Event Place Jessamine, Jessamine, Kentucky, United States Event Place (Original) Jessamine county, Jessamine, Kentucky, United States Event Type Census Birth Year (Estimated) 1837 Race Black Relationship to Owner Slave Schedule Type 1850 Slave Schedule *UNKNOWN Sex '''Female Age 5''' Event Date 1850 Event Place Jessamine, Jessamine, Kentucky, United States Event Place (Original) Jessamine county, Jessamine, Kentucky, United States Event Type Census Birth Year (Estimated) 1845 Race Black Relationship to Owner Slave Schedule Type 1850 Slave Schedule *UNKNOWN Sex '''Female Age 4''' Event Date 1850 Event Place Jessamine, Jessamine, Kentucky, United States Event Place (Original) Jessamine county, Jessamine, Kentucky, United States Event Type Census Birth Year (Estimated) 1846 Race Black Relationship to Owner Slave Schedule Type 1850 Slave Schedule *UNKNOWN Sex '''Female Age 2''' Event Date 1850 Event Place Jessamine, Jessamine, Kentucky, United States Event Place (Original) Jessamine county, Jessamine, Kentucky, United States Event Type Census Birth Year (Estimated) 1848 Race Black Relationship to Owner Slave Schedule Type 1850 Slave Schedule *UNKNOWN Sex '''Male Age 28''' Event Date 1850 Event Place Jessamine, Jessamine, Kentucky, United States Event Place (Original) Jessamine county, Jessamine, Kentucky, United States Event Type Census Birth Year (Estimated) 1822 Race Black Relationship to Owner Slave Schedule Type 1850 Slave Schedule *UNKNOWN Sex '''Male Age 26''' Event Date 1850 Event Place Jessamine, Jessamine, Kentucky, United States Event Place (Original) Jessamine county, Jessamine, Kentucky, United States Event Type Census Birth Year (Estimated) 1824 Race Black Relationship to Owner Slave Schedule Type 1850 Slave Schedule *UNKNOWN Sex '''Male Age 24''' Event Date 1850 Event Place Jessamine, Jessamine, Kentucky, United States Event Place (Original) Jessamine county, Jessamine, Kentucky, United States Event Type Census Birth Year (Estimated) 1826 Race Black Relationship to Owner Slave Schedule Type 1850 Slave Schedule *UNKNOWN Sex '''Male Age 22''' Event Date 1850 Event Place Jessamine, Jessamine, Kentucky, United States Event Place (Original) Jessamine county, Jessamine, Kentucky, United States Event Type Census Birth Year (Estimated) 1828 Race Black Relationship to Owner Slave Schedule Type 1850 Slave Schedule *UNKNOWN Sex '''Male Age 20''' Event Date 1850 Event Place Jessamine, Jessamine, Kentucky, United States Event Place (Original) Jessamine county, Jessamine, Kentucky, United States Event Type Census Birth Year (Estimated) 1830 Race Black Relationship to Owner Slave Schedule Type 1850 Slave Schedule *UNKNOWN Sex '''Male Age 14''' Event Date 1850 Event Place Jessamine, Jessamine, Kentucky, United States Event Place (Original) Jessamine county, Jessamine, Kentucky, United States Event Type Census Birth Year (Estimated) 1836 Race Black Relationship to Owner Slave Schedule Type 1850 Slave Schedule *UNKNOWN Sex '''Male Age 10''' Event Date 1850 Event Place Jessamine, Jessamine, Kentucky, United States Event Place (Original) Jessamine county, Jessamine, Kentucky, United States Event Type Census Birth Year (Estimated) 1840 Race Black Relationship to Owner Slave Schedule Type 1850 Slave Schedule *UNKNOWN Sex '''Male Age 9''' Event Date 1850 Event Place Jessamine, Jessamine, Kentucky, United States Event Place (Original) Jessamine county, Jessamine, Kentucky, United States Event Type Census Birth Year (Estimated) 1841 Race Black Relationship to Owner Slave Schedule Type 1850 Slave Schedule *UNKNOWN Sex '''Male Age 1''' Event Date 1850 Event Place Jessamine, Jessamine, Kentucky, United States Event Place (Original) Jessamine county, Jessamine, Kentucky, United States Event Type Census Birth Year (Estimated) 1849 Race Black Relationship to Owner Slave Schedule Type 1850 Slave Schedule *UNKNOWN Sex '''Male Age 0''' Event Date 1850 Event Place Jessamine, Jessamine, Kentucky, United States Event Place (Original) Jessamine county, Jessamine, Kentucky, United States Event Type Census Birth Year (Estimated) 1850 Race Black Relationship to Owner Slave Schedule Type 1850 Slave Schedule Thumbnail VIEW ORIGINAL DOCUMENT Collection Information United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 Learn more about this collection through the FamilySearch Wiki. *'''Samuel bequeathed his slaves without naming them, as evidenced by his will:''' "Second. I hereby loan unto my beloved wife Elizabeth M. Knock, the farm upon which I now live, lying south of the Sugar Creek Road and west of the turnpike in Jessamine County containing two hundred and ten acres, be the same more or less, also four of my choicest slaves and as much of my stock and farming utensils as she may wish to retain after my death, also all my household and kitchen furniture, the above tract of land, slaves and other property willed to my said wife, Elizabeth. She is to retain the same as long as she lives, provided she remains my widow, but if she should marry after my death, then all of said property is to revert to my children as hereafter directed." ==Sources== "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 ", database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HR72-SJMM : 15 March 2022), Samuel Knox in entry for MM9.1.1/MVZ3-CHS:, 1850. *https://kentuckykindredgenealogy.com/2022/08/12/samuel-knock-1851-will-elizabeth-knock-1872-will-jessamine-county/
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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:Shelby County, Tennessee, Slaves]] [[Category:Shelby County, Tennessee, Slave Owners]] The purpose of this page is to document and identify the slaves held by '''[[Roberts-40913|Schuyler Harris Roberts (1804-1859)]]''' in Shelby, Tennessee. === 1840 Census - Shelby County === * '''1840 Census''': "1840 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1840; Census Place: Shelby, Tennessee; Roll: 530; Page: 226; Family History Library Film: 0024547
{{Ancestry Sharing|27350725|78be6a}} - {{Ancestry Record|8057|3008856|ca}} (accessed 8 February 2022)
S H Roberts. : Slaves - Males - Under 10: 2 :: '''[[Roberts-40914|Quentin]]''' : Slaves - Males - 10 thru 23: 1 : Slaves - Males - 24 thru 35: 2 : Slaves - Males - 36 thru 54: 1 : Slaves - Females - Under 10: 7 :: '''[[Roberts-40917|Malvina]]''' : Slaves - Females - 10 thru 23: 2 : Slaves - Females - 24 thru 35: 3 === 1850 Slave Schedule - Shelby County === * '''1850 Census''': "1850 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"
The National Archive in Washington DC; Washington, DC; NARA Microform Publication: M432; Title: Seventh Census Of The United States, 1850; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
{{Ancestry Sharing|27349761|873c7f}} - {{Ancestry Record|8055|92375841|ca}} (accessed 8 February 2022)
Schuyler N Roberts in District 10, Shelby, Tennessee, USA. : Male 40 : Male 35 : Male 30 : Male 21 : Male 17 : Male 15 : Female 13 : Male 14 : Male 10 '''[[Roberts-40914|Quentin]]''' : Male 9 '''[[Roberts-40915|Preston]]''' : Female 35 : Female 36 : Female 28 : Female 24 : Female 25 '''probably [[Roberts-40918|Mary Jane "Jane"]]''' : Female 19 : Female 18 : Female 19 : Female 16 '''[[Roberts-40917|Malvina]]''' : Female 11 : Female 9 : Female 8 : Female 6 : Female 5 : Female 3 : Female 2 : Female 2 === Slave Inventory - 1860 Estate Administration === * '''Probate''': "Tennessee, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1779-2008"
Probate Records (Shelby County, Tennessee); Author: Tennessee Probate Court (Shelby County); Probate Place: Shelby, Tennessee
{{Ancestry Record|9176|2104442|ca}} (accessed 8 February 2022)
Schuyler H Roberts probate in 1860. Contains inventory of slaves by name done in 1860. * '''Probate''': "Tennessee, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1779-2008"
Probate Records (Shelby County, Tennessee); Author: Tennessee County Court (Shelby County); Probate Place: Shelby, Tennessee
{{Ancestry Sharing|27350456|346e51}} - {{Ancestry Record|9176|2080677|ca}} (accessed 8 February 2022)
Schuyler S Roberts probate in 1859. Contains divison of slaves in 1862. :: 46 negroes inventory done February 6, 1850. Division occurred 1862 * Nelson 54 - to Joan Scott * Ceasar 37 - to Sallie Roberts * Gabriel 54 - to Mary Kincannon * Clark 30 - to Mary Kincannon * Mansfield 26 (worthless) * '''[[Roberts-40914|Quentin]]''' 22 - Charles Robert * '''[[Roberts-40915|Preston]]''' 20 * Jim 20 - to Waddy Roberts * Jack 18 - '''probably [[Roberts-40916|Andrew Jackson "Jack"]]''' to Jacob Roberts * Sam 20 * Lewis 17 - to Sallie Roberts * Henry 12 - to Joan Scott * Harriet 43 * Sucky 45 - to Sallie Roberts * Mahala 40 (worthless) * Sina 32 - to Waddy Roberts (and child) ** Mallinda 15 - to Jacob Roberts ** Mary 11 - to Jacob Roberts ** Tom 5 - Sallie Roberts ** Margaret 2 - to Waddy Roberts * Elizabeth 26 - to Jacob Roberts ** Francis 3 - to Jacob Roberts * '''[[Roberts-40917|Malvina]]''' 25 - to Mary Kincannon ** Curtis 7 - to Jacob Roberts ** Pinkny 5 - to Mary Kincannon ** '''[[Roberts-45527|Ann]]''' 3 - to Mary Kincannon ** Allice 1 - to Mary Kincannon * Elisa 26 - to Joan Scott ** Mariah 8 - to Joan Scott ** Ben 5 - to Joan Scott ** Mack 2 - to Joan Scott *Jane 25 - '''probably [[Roberts-40918|Mary Jane "Jane"]]''' to Joan Scott * Martha 23 - to Jacob Roberts * Cornelia 13 - to Mary Kincannon * Ellen 18 - to Jacob Roberts * Henrietta 16 - to Mary Kincannon (and infant) * Eliza 20 - to Waddy Roberts ** Sarah 18mos - to Waddy Roberts * Jane Forrest - to Waddy Roberts * Harriet 17 - to Joan Scott * Catharine 13 - to Sallie Roberts * Hetty 12 - to Joan Scott * Margrat 11 - to Sallie Roberts * Bob 18 - to Waddy Roberts * Napoleon 9 - Charles Roberts * Henry 8 - Jacob Roberts * Jeff Davis - Sallie Roberts * Big Lewis - Jacob Roberts
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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange]] [[Category:Benton County, Tennessee, Slaves]] [[Category:Benton County, Tennessee, Slave Owners]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] In 1860 [[Walker-11162|Thomas Walker]] enslaved five people in Benton County, Tennessee.[1860 U.S. Census, Benton County, Tennessee, slave schedule, no district given, page 205 (penned), Thomas Walker owner; digital image, FamilySearch ({{FamilySearch Image|33S7-9BSX-SQQF}} : accessed 24 December 2021); citing NARA microfilm publication M653 roll 1281.] 1860 (age, sex, color) *30 M B *10 F B *9 M B *6 F B *4 F B == Sources ==
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The_Slaves_of_William_Daniel_Coleman_Mississippi.jpg
[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:Jefferson County, Mississippi, Slaves]] [[Category:Jefferson County, Mississippi, Slave Owners]] ==Introduction== This page is dedicated to the enslaved of [[Coleman-18278|William Daniel Coleman]] and their descendants. ===Slaves=== A division of William Daniel Coleman's property includes 7 lots from his probate records in which 14 enslaved people were distributed.[Transcribed record: https://www.angelfire.com/folk/gljmr/ColemanWDiv.html] Lot 1 was allocated and assigned to Mrs. Cassandra Coleman. :JIM valued and appraised at $600 :HARRIET valued and appraised at $400 Lot 2 was allotted and assigned to Daniel Coleman. :EMILY valued and appraised at $750 :CHARLES valued and appraised at $300 Lot 3 was allotted and assigned to Elias M. Coleman. :LOTTY valued and appraised at $900 :MUNROE valued and appraised at $150 Lot 4 was allotted and assigned to Mrs. L. A. McCormick (former wife of Wm Coleman?) :SHELBY valued and appraised at $750 :ELIZABETH valued and appraised at $300 Lot 5 was allotted and assigned to Erastus B. Coleman. :BETSY valued and appraised at $800 :MARY valued and appraised at $250 Lot 6 was allotted and assigned to William D. Coleman, Jr. :PRIMUS valued and appraised at $600 :ADALIZER valued and appraised at $450 Lot 7 was allotted and assigned to Roena C. Coleman. :JOHN valued and appraised at $500 [https://www.angelfire.com/folk/gljmr/BryantMc.html] :DARCUS valued and appraised at $700 In the 1840 census William (W D Coleman) held 4 enslaved people in Jefferson, Mississippi.['''1840 Census''':"1840 United States Federal Census"]
Year: 1840; Census Place: Jefferson, Mississippi; Roll: 214; Page: 299; Family History Library Film: 0014840
{{Ancestry Sharing|699970|cb2d5fba1a0174aa0025cad078956b3c171eba49bc8e024de651caf67755381c}} - {{Ancestry Record|8057|3595774}} (accessed 13 December 2022)
W D Coleman in Jefferson, Mississippi. In the 1850 Slave Schedule William Coleman (not certain this is the same person) held 63 enslaved people in District 1, Claiborne, Mississippi, United States.['''1850 Census''':"1850 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"]
The National Archive in Washington DC; Washington, DC; NARA Microform Publication: M432; Title: Seventh Census Of The United States, 1850; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
{{Ancestry Sharing|802932|78003aa8dd876b17611d29836663d20ed3dad0ad3be24239ee00a79b28880691}} - {{Ancestry Record|8055|90981105}} (accessed 22 December 2022)
William Coleman in District 1, Claiborne, Mississippi, USA. ==Research Note== The William Coleman in the 1850 Slave Schedule has enslaved 63 people in Claiborne County which is not far from Jefferson County. However, most of the documentation for William D. Coleman is in Jefferson County, so I am suspect that the one in Claiborne might be another William Coleman. Needs more research. ==Sources==
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[[Category:Davidson County, Tennessee, Slaves]] [[Category:Davidson County, Tennessee, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Davidson County, Tennessee]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Harding-5665|William G Harding]] was the owner of the Belle Meade Plantation. '''Research note:''' The website [https://visitbellemeade.com/history/biographies/ Belle Meade Plantation] has biographies with dates of birth of notable slaves, such as [[Carter-38228|Susanna Carter]], her son, Joe Carter, Sam Nichols and others. An FSP for the Plantation needs to be created. ===1850 Slave Schedule for Davidson, Tennessee=== {| border="1" class="sortable" !Sex!!Age!!Birth Year!! 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|- |Female||12||1838||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||10||1840||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||8||1842||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||4||1846||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||25||1825||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||22||1828||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||14||1836||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||12||1838||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||8||1842||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||6||1844||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||4||1846||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||1||1849||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||25||1825||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||20||1830||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||4||1846||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||2||1848||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||14||1836||Mulatto||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||11||1839||Mulatto||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||30||1820||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||30||1820||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||28||1822||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||32||1818||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||18||1832||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||41||1809||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||16||1834||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||48||1802||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||40||1810||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||21||1829||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||18||1832||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||16||1834||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||14||1836||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||12||1838||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||25||1825||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule *Susanna Carter? |- |Male||12||1838||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||10||1840||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||8||1842||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||6||1844||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||4||1846||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||1||1849||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Male||0||1850||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |- |Female||0||1850||Black||Slave||1850 Slave Schedule |} ===1860 Slave Schedule for William Harding of Davidson, Tennessee=== {| border="1" class="sortable" !Sex!!Age!!Birth Year!!Relationship to Owner!!Page |- |William Harding||||||Owner||9 |- |Male||75||1785||Slave||9 |- |Female||55||1805||Slave||9 |- |Female||55||1805||Slave||9 |- |Male||50||1810||Slave||9 |- |Male||50||1810||Slave||9 |- |Male||48||1812||Slave||9 |- |Male||45||1815||Slave||9 |- |Female||45||1815||Slave||9 |- |Male||40||1820||Slave||9 |- |Male||40||1820||Slave||9 |- |Male||40||1820||Slave||9 |- |Male||53||1807||Slave||9 |- |Male||45||1815||Slave||9 |- |Male||57||1803||Slave||9 |- |Male||38||1822||Slave||9 |- |Male||38||1822||Slave||9 |- |Female||38||1822||Slave||9 |- |Male||48||1812||Slave||9 |- |Male||36||1824||Slave||9 |- |Male||36||1824||Slave||9 |- |Male||36||1824||Slave||9 |- |Male||37||1823||Slave||9 |- |Male||35||1825||Slave||9 |- |Male||35||1825||Slave||9 |- |Male||33||1827||Slave||10 |- |Male||32||1828||Slave||10 |- |Female||37||1823||Slave||10 |- |Female||33||1827||Slave||10 |- |Female||33||1827||Slave||10 |- |Female||35||1825||Slave||10 |- |Female||36||1824||Slave||10 |- |Female||33||1827||Slave||10 |- |Male||30||1830||Slave||10 |- |Male||30||1830||Slave||10 |- |Female||30||1830||Slave||10 |- |Female||30||1830||Slave||10 |- |Female||30||1830||Slave||10 |- |Female||30||1830||Slave||10 |- |Male||30||1830||Slave||10 |- |Female||28||1832||Slave||10 |- |Female||28||1832||Slave||10 |- |Female||27||1833||Slave||10 |- |Female||26||1834||Slave||10 |- |Female||26||1834||Slave||10 |- |Male||22||1838||Slave||10 |- |Female||28||1832||Slave||10 |- |Female||26||1834||Slave||10 |- |Male||26||1834||Slave||10 |- |Female||26||1834||Slave||10 |- |Male||21||1839||Slave||10 |- |Male||20||1840||Slave||10 |- |Male||20||1840||Slave||10 |- |Female||19||1841||Slave||10 |- |Male||18||1842||Slave||10 |- |Male||18||1842||Slave||10 |- |Male||18||1842||Slave||10 |- |Male||18||1842||Slave||10 |- |Male||18||1842||Slave||10 |- |Female||18||1842||Slave||10 |- |Female||16||1844||Slave||10 |- |Male||16||1844||Slave||10 |- |Female||16||1844||Slave||10 |- |Female||15||1845||Slave||10 |- |Male||15||1845||Slave||10 |- |Female||15||1845||Slave||10 |- |Male||14||1846||Slave||10 |- |Female||14||1846||Slave||10 |- |Female||13||1847||Slave||10 |- |Female||12||1848||Slave||10 |- |Female||12||1848||Slave||10 |- |Male||12||1848||Slave||10 |- |Female||12||1848||Slave||10 |- |Male||11||1849||Slave||10 |- |Male||11||1849||Slave||10 |- |Male||10||1850||Slave||10 |- |Male||10||1850||Slave||10 |- |Female||10||1850||Slave||10 |- |Male||9||1851||Slave||10 |- |Female||9||1851||Slave||10 |- |Male||8||1852||Slave||10 |- |Male||8||1852||Slave||10 |- |Male||8||1852||Slave||10 |- |Male||8||1852||Slave||10 |- |Male||8||1852||Slave||10 |- |Female||8||1852||Slave||10 |- |Female||8||1852||Slave||10 |- |Female||8||1852||Slave||10 |- |Female||7||1853||Slave||10 |- |Female||7||1853||Slave||10 |- |Male||7||1853||Slave||10 |- |Male||7||1853||Slave||10 |- |Male||6||1854||Slave||10 |- |Male||6||1854||Slave||10 |- |Female||6||1854||Slave||10 |- |Female||6||1854||Slave||10 |- |Female||6||1854||Slave||10 |- |Female||6||1854||Slave||10 |- |Female||6||1854||Slave||10 |- |Female||6||1854||Slave||10 |- |Female||6||1854||Slave||10 |- |Male||5||1855||Slave||10 |- |Male||5||1855||Slave||10 |- |Male||5||1855||Slave||10 |- |Female||5||1855||Slave||10 |} == Sources == *"United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 ", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HRWD-W8N2 : 15 February 2020), William G Harding in entry for MM9.1.1/MVHH-SQP:, 1850. *"United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:WKTK-VDMM : 16 October 2019), William Harding, 1860.
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New_Kent_County,_Virginia,_Slave_Owners
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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Plantation Page]] [[Category:New Kent County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:New Kent County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] == Introduction == The Macon family was prominent in New Kent and Hanover Counties, Virginia. Colonel William Macon (1693-1773) built Mount Prospect[http://cagemacon.blogspot.com/2010/11/macon-plantations.html] in New Kent County. His son, William Macon (1725-1813) lived in Hanover County until inheriting Mount Prospect. Colonel William Hartwell Macon (1759-1843) represented New Kent County in the House of Delegates from 1785 to 1788. He meticulously recorded information concerning the slaves he owned, a habit continued by his grandson, Dr. William Hartwell Macon (1817-1891), a physician in Hanover County. This page documents the enslaved owned by the grandson [[Macon-542|Dr. William Hartwell Macon]]. '''Virginia Birth Registers'''- Enslaved persons: :'''Milly, daughter of Dicea Johnson''', was born on 15 July 1853 in Virginia, United States.['''Birth''':"Virginia, U.S., Birth Registers, 1853-1911"]
Library of Virginia; Richmond, VA; Virginia Births, 1853-1911
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Milly Johnson born on 15 Jul 1853, daughter of Dicea Johnson, in Virginia, USA. :'''Phill, son of Matilda''', was born on 20 November 1853 in Virginia, United States.[ '''Birth''':"Virginia, U.S., Birth Registers, 1853-1911"]
Library of Virginia; Richmond, VA; Virginia Births, 1853-1911
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Phill born on 20 Nov 1853, son of Matilda, in Virginia, USA. :'''Nathaniel, son of Elizia''', was born on 23 April 1857 in Kent, Virginia, United States.['''Birth''':"Virginia, U.S., Birth Registers, 1853-1911"]
Library of Virginia; Richmond, VA; Virginia Births, 1853-1911
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Nathaniel born on 23 Apr 1857, son of Elizia, in Kent, Virginia, USA. :'''John, son of Doshea''', was born on 28 September 1857 in Kent, Virginia, United States.['''Birth''':"Virginia, U.S., Birth Registers, 1853-1911"]
Library of Virginia; Richmond, VA; Virginia Births, 1853-1911
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John born on 28 Sep 1857, son of Doshea, in Kent, Virginia, USA. :'''Sarah, daughter of Arrena''', was born on 1 November 1857 in Kent, Virginia, United States.['''Birth''':"Virginia, U.S., Birth Registers, 1853-1911"]
Library of Virginia; Richmond, VA; Virginia Births, 1853-1911
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Sarah Dayton born on 1 Nov 1857, daughter of Arrena, in Kent, Virginia, USA. :'''Mariah, daughter of Phillis''', was born on 28 November 1857 in New Kent, Virginia, United States.['''Birth''':"Virginia, U.S., Birth Registers, 1853-1911"]
Library of Virginia; Richmond, VA; Virginia Births, 1853-1911
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Mariah Macon born on 28 Nov 1857, daughter of Phillis Macon, in New Kent, Virginia, USA. :'''Polydore, son of Ursala''', was born in February 1858 in Virginia, United States.[ '''Birth''':"Virginia, U.S., Birth Registers, 1853-1911"]
Library of Virginia; Richmond, VA; Virginia Births, 1853-1911
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Polydore born in Feb 1858, son of Ursala, in Virginia, USA. See his death record below. :'''Mark, son of Maley''', was born in June 1858 in Virginia, United States.['''Birth''': "Virginia, U.S., Birth Registers, 1853-1911"]
Library of Virginia; Richmond, VA; Virginia Births, 1853-1911
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Mark born in Jun 1858, son of Maley, in Virginia, USA. :'''Robert, son of Katy''', was born in September 1858 in Virginia, United States.[ '''Birth''':"Virginia, U.S., Birth Registers, 1853-1911"]
Library of Virginia; Richmond, VA; Virginia Births, 1853-1911
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Robert born in Sep 1858, son of Katy, in Virginia, USA. :'''Henry, son of Anna''', was born in November 1858 in Virginia, United States.[ '''Birth''':"Virginia, U.S., Birth Registers, 1853-1911"]
Library of Virginia; Richmond, VA; Virginia Births, 1853-1911
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Henry born in Nov 1858, son of Anna, in Virginia, USA. :'''John, son of Anna''', was born 17 Jul 1860 in New Kent, Virginia, United States.["Virginia Births and Christenings, 1584-1917", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X5JD-MRK : 28 January 2020), W. H. Macon in entry for John, 1860.] '''Virginia Death Records''' - Enslaved persons :'''Rose''' was in a death record on 25 April 1856 in New Kent, Virginia.["Virginia, U.S., Death Registers, 1853-1911"]
Library of Virginia; Richmond, Virginia; Virginia Deaths and Burials, 1853-1912
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Gender: Female; Age: 35; Role: Enslaved Person; Enslaved Person: Wm H Macon; Birth Date: abt 1821; Race: Colored (Black); Death Place: New Kent, Virginia; Name: Rose F; Death Date: 25 Apr 1856. :'''Sukey''' was in a death record on 13 July 1856 in New Kent, Virginia.["Virginia, U.S., Death Registers, 1853-1911"]
Library of Virginia; Richmond, Virginia; Virginia Deaths and Burials, 1853-1912
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Gender: Female; Age: 2; Role: Enslaved Person; Enslaved Person: Wm H Macon; Birth Date: abt 1854; Race: Colored (Black); Death Place: New Kent, Virginia; Name: Sukey; Death Date: 13 Jul 1856. :'''Rose''' #2 was in a death record on 15 July 1856 in New Kent, Virginia.["Virginia, U.S., Death Registers, 1853-1911"]
Library of Virginia; Richmond, Virginia; Virginia Deaths and Burials, 1853-1912
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Gender: Female; Age: 0; Role: Enslaved Person; Enslaved Person: Wm H Macon; Birth Date: abt 1856; Race: Colored (Black); Death Place: New Kent, Virginia; Name: Rose; Death Date: 15 Jul 1856. :'''Lewes''' was in a death record on 25 September 1856 in New Kent, Virginia.["Virginia, U.S., Death Registers, 1853-1911"]
Library of Virginia; Richmond, Virginia; Virginia Deaths and Burials, 1853-1912
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Gender: Male; Age: 3; Role: Enslaved Person; Enslaved Person: Wm H Macon; Birth Date: abt 1853; Race: Colored (Black); Death Place: New Kent, Virginia; Name: Lewes; Death Date: 25 Sep 1856. :'''Michael''' was in a death record on 27 September 1858 in New Kent, Virginia.[ "Virginia, U.S., Death Registers, 1853-1911"]
Library of Virginia; Richmond, Virginia; Virginia Deaths and Burials, 1853-1912
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Gender: Male; Death Date: 27 Sep 1858; Role: Enslaved Person; Age: 4; Birth Date: abt 1854; Enslaved Person: Wm Macon; Race: Colored (Black); Death Place: New Kent, Virginia; Name: Michael; Cause of Death: Cong. of the Brain. :'''Polydoro''' was in a death record in September 1859 in New Kent, Virginia.[ "Virginia, U.S., Death Registers, 1853-1911"]
Library of Virginia; Richmond, Virginia; Virginia Deaths and Burials, 1853-1912
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Gender: Male; Age: 1; Role: Enslaved Person; Enslaved Person: Wm H Macon; Birth Date: abt 1858; Race: Colored (Black); Death Place: New Kent, Virginia; Name: Polydoro; Death Date: Sep 1859. :'''Ursula''' was in a death record in September 1859 in New Kent, Virginia.[ "Virginia, U.S., Death Registers, 1853-1911"]
Library of Virginia; Richmond, Virginia; Virginia Deaths and Burials, 1853-1912
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Gender: Female; Death Date: Sep 1859; Role: Enslaved Person; Age: 40; Birth Date: abt 1819; Enslaved Person: Wm H Macon; Race: Colored (Black); Death Place: New Kent, Virginia; Name: Ursula; Cause of Death: Consumption. In the 1860 census William H. Macon held 58 enslaved people in New Kent, Virginia, United States['''1860 Census''':"1860 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"]
The National Archives in Washington DC; Washington DC, USA; Eighth Census of the United States 1860; Series Number: M653; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
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William H Macon in New Kent, Virginia, USA. == Sources ==
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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:Franklin County, North Carolina, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Franklin County, North Carolina, Slaves]] ==Introduction== Inventory of the Estate of [[Jeffreys-72|Captain William Jefferys]] late of Franklin County Deceased made the 13th day of December 1802 & returned by SIMON G. JEFFREYS & ROBERT N. JEFFREYS Executors. (This list is the same as the names in the will, however, some with different interpretations in the transcriptions of each document). '''70 Slaves''': Bequeathed to wife [[Gray-4379|Mary]] :OLD JEFFREY :ANACHA :MOLL :ISHMAEL :TERRY :Sold to Mary: SILLAR, BILLEY, HANNAH and PATIENCE and TILATHA Bequeathed to son Simon Gray Jeffreys :RANDAL :BIG HANNAH :MINGOW :ANDERSON :DICK :DAVIE :EMPEROR :PETER :ALFRED :OLD NANNY :BURWELL :NED :OLD MINGOW :BECKEY :SINDELLA :LEWIS :BANAR Bequeathed to son Robert N Jeffreys :ISAAC :TILLAR :JOE :ALLEN :DEMPSEY :CONYER or COUGAR :DEMPSEY :LYDIA :REUBEN :ANDREW :OSBORN :MIMAH or MYMA :PAUL :OLIVE :ESSEX :SARAH :FERRY :OFFY :ISHAM :BILLEY or MILLEY :SION or SIM :Sold to Robert: ELLICK Bequeathed to daughter and son-in-law, Mary and Nathaniel Alston: :YOUNG AARON :JIMMY :BETSEY Bequeathed to daughter Leah Jeffreys: :VIOLETT :SOLOMON :NATHAN :CLARY :HARRY :KERON or Keson Bequeathed to son William Jeffreys: :ZEBB :NELSON :AGGY :RHODY :PHILL or Fill :OLD AARON :BANKS or Bandy :JUDAH or Judy :WRIGHT :HICKSEY :CHARITY Two Negroes that is herein named has died since the death of the testator, known by the names of NELSON and VIOLETT. Following Slaves sold as reported by the Executors on December 13, 1802. SILLAR & BILLEY to MARY JEFFREYS - £211 Girl HANNAH to MARY JEFFREYS - 56.1 Girl PATIENCE to MARY JEFFREYS - 33 Boy ELLICK to ROBERT N. JEFFREYS - 42 Girl TILATHA to MARY JEFFREYS - 21 ==Sources== * https://www.ncgenweb.us/franklin/wills/wills-estates8.htmhttps://www.ncgenweb.us/franklin/wills/wills-estates8.htm
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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:King George County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Alexandria, Virginia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Alexandria, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:King George County, Virginia, Slaves]] ==1840 Census== In 1840 in King George County, Virginia, [[Quisenberry-444|William P. Quisenberry]], enumerated as Quesenberry, enslaved the following:[1840 U.S. Census, King George County, Virginia, population schedule, No District stated, page 51 (stamped), line 22 (hand counted), William P. Quesenberry household; digital image, FamilySearch ({{FamilySearch Image|33SQ-GYY8-S8TL}} : accessed 9 May 2023); citing NARA microfilm publication M704, roll 564.] *four males under age 10 *four males, age 10 to under 24 *one male, age 24 to under 36 *three females under age 10 *two females, age 10 to under 24 *one female, age 24 to under 36 *one female, age 36 to under 55 ==1850 Census== By 1850, William had married and relocated to Alexandria, Virginia. William and his wife, [[Paton-2299|Rebecca (Paton) Quisenberry]] enslaved two people, both described by the enumerator as black:[1850 U.S. Census, Alexandria County, Virginia, slave schedule, Town of Alexandria, page 457 (penned), Wm. Quisenberry owner; digital image, FamilySearch ({{FamilySearch Image|S3HY-6X3W-SWX}} : accessed 9 May 2023); citing NARA microfilm publication M653 roll 983.] *one male, age 63 *one female, age 40 ==1860 Census== *one mulatto female, age 25, contracted out to J.S. Knox[1860 U.S. Census, Alexandria County, Virginia, slave schedule, Alexandria City, page 4 line 7, column 2 (note: Quisenberry is written below line 7, a pattern for this enumerator); digital image, FamilySearch ({{FamilySearch Image|33S7-9BSF-T11}} : accessed 19 May 2023); citing NARA microfilm publication M653.] == Sources ==
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[[Category:Butterwood Plantation, Halifax County, North Carolina]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:Halifax County, North Carolina, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Halifax County, North Carolina, Slaves]] ==Introduction== [[Alston-1261|Willis Alston (1768-1837)]] was born in 1768. He passed away in 1837. He was the son of [[Alston-205|John Alston]] and [[Macon-95|Ann Macon]]. Both these families are prominent in North Carolina history. Willis Alston owned [[Space:Butterwood_Plantation|Butterwood Plantation, Halifax County, North Carolina]] on which it is assumed the slaves from his will labored. ===Slaves of Willis Alston from his Will=== Willis Alston's Will was made on the 21st day of January 1835. #OLD BECK #KEZIAH #PEGGY #LUCY #MILLY (called Big MILLY) #PHILIS #PENNY #TOM #GEORGIA #DAVID (JOHNSTON) #DAVID (the Cooper) #Little ALBERT #GEORGE #RHEMUS #CAPIOUS ===Census Records=== In the '''1790 Census''', Willis Alston is enumerated in Edgecombe, Halifax, NC with 40 enslaved. ['''1790 Census''':"1790 United States Federal Census"]
Year: 1790; Census Place: Edgecombe, Halifax, North Carolina; Series: M637; Roll: 7; Page: 463; Image: 270; Family History Library Film: 0568147
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Willis Alston. Three images later, Willis Alston, Jr. is enumerated in Edgecombe, Halifax, NC with 34 enslaved. ['''1790 Census''':"1790 United States Federal Census"]
Year: 1790; Census Place: Edgecombe, Halifax, North Carolina; Series: M637; Roll: 7; Page: 469; Image: 273; Family History Library Film: 0568147
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Willis Alston Junior. In the '''1800 Census''' records Willis Alston (29) is enumerated with 68 enslaved people. ['''1800 Census''':"1800 United States Federal Census"]
Year: 1800; Census Place: Hallifax, Halifax, North Carolina; Series: M32; Roll: 30; Page: 286; Image: 287; Family History Library Film: 337906
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Willis Alston Sr. In the '''1800 Census''' Willis Alston Jr. is enumerated with 23 enslaved people.['''1800 Census''':"1800 United States Federal Census"]
Year: 1800; Census Place: Hallifax, Halifax, North Carolina; Series: M32; Roll: 30; Page: 286; Image: 287; Family History Library Film: 337906
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Willis Alston Jr. *'''Research Note''': Willis Alston's father was John W. Alston. However his father had a brother by the name of [[Alston-375|Willis Alston (1750)]] who did not have a son with his name, so their relationship and distinguishing the two, needs more research. In the '''1810 Census''' Willis Alston is enumerated in Halifax, NC with 18 enslaved persons (possibly the Jr.?)['''1810 Census''':"1810 United States Federal Census"]
Year: 1810; Census Place: Halifax, North Carolina; Roll: 38; Page: 95; Image: 00169; Family History Library Film: 0337911
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William Alston. In the '''1820 Census''' Willis Alston is enumerated in Halifax, NC with 75 enslaved people. ['''1820 Census''':"1820 United States Federal Census"]
1820 U S Census; Census Place: Halifax, Halifax, North Carolina; Page: 139; NARA Roll: M33_85; Image: 124
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Willis Alston. In the '''1830 Census''' Willis Alston is enumerated in Halifax, NC with 102 enslaved people.['''1830 Census''':"1830 United States Federal Census"]
Year: 1830; Census Place: Halifax, North Carolina; Series: M19; Roll: 121; Page: 313; Family History Library Film: 0018087
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Willis Alston. ==Sources== *Will of Willis Alston-1837 Halifax County Wills 1825-1854 Will Book 4, Page 149
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == The Smith Family, Being a Popular Account of Most Branches of the Name == --however spelt-- from the fourteenth century downwards, with numerous pedigrees now published for the first time * by [[Reade-770|Compton Reade]], M.A. (1834-1909) Magdalen College, Oxford; Rector of Kenchester and Vicar of Bridge Sollars. * published Elliot Stock, 62 Paternoster Row, E.C., London, 1902 & 1904 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Smith Family, Being a Popular Account of Most Branches of the Name|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * (1902) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=h1ZBAQAAMAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/101713350 * (1904) Popular Edition ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=yQ8XAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/smithfamilybeing00read ::* https://archive.org/details/smithfamilybeing00readiala ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007670822 === 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 === * Reade, Compton. ''[[Space:The Smith Family, Being a Popular Account of Most Branches of the Name|The Smith Family]], Being A Popular Account of Most Branches of The Name'' (Elliot Stock, London, 1904) [ Page ]. * ([[#Reade|Reade]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * [Reade, Compton. ''[[Space:The Smith Family, Being a Popular Account of Most Branches of the Name|The Smith Family]], Being A Popular Account of Most Branches of The Name'' (Elliot Stock, London, 1904) [ Page ].]
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[[Category:Snow Campaign]]__NOTOC__ See: [[:Category:Snow Campaign|the category]] for profiles and unit categories of participants. ==1775: The Snow Campaign== ==About== :Date: December 23-30, 1775 :Location: Western South Carolina :Result: American victory It was November, in 1775. Colonel Richard Richardson led his Camden regiment of South Carolina militia into the Back Country, the wilderness piedmont of the Appalachian mountains. Their purpose was to crush Tory resistance to the rebellion against the King. He was accompanied by Captain Thomas Sumter as adjutant general, who had raised a company of local militia. Colonel Francis Marion (1732-1795), known as the Swamp Fox for his successful guerrilla warfare against the British, served in this campaign as well. Richardson had authority from South Carolina’s President Drayton the South Carolina Congress to call out the militia. Colonel William Thomson’s regiment from Orangeburg and six companies of Thomson’s rangers came from their encampment in Amelia. Militia regiments from other sections of North and South Carolina were also called. Richardson, Thomson, and their men camped in the Congarees, preparing for a march on the fort at Ninety Six. On November 30, they set out, evading the loyalist “King’s Men” regiments. On December 2 the militia stopped at the home of Captain Evan McLauren. More bodies of rebel militia joined Richardson, making a corps of 3000 men. Thomson’s rangers left McLauren’s and set out after loyalists, capturing some of them. Formal accusations of insurrection were issued against Tory leaders. Their surrender was demanded, along with their arms and ammunition. Among the captured was Thomas Fletchall, one of the most incendiary of the King’s Men, along with Captain Daniel Plummer and Captain Richard Pearis. As the rebel contingent grew throughout December to 5,000 troops, Colonel Richardson moved up the Enoree River to Raeburn Creek. King’s men continued to surrender or be captured. Richardson allowed those who would swear not to oppose the rebellion to return home with their arms. The loyalist troops who resisted headed for the Cherokee Nation territory on the Reedy River (or Reade River, as it was spelled in the McWhorter affidavit). Richardson sent Thomson with 1300 militia and rangers into the canebrake on December 21. This would not be a Christmas of peace and goodwill for these men. The men marched 25 miles through the desolate canebrake in the cold night. They struck the King’s Men in their camp at dawn, killing six and capturing 130, while the rest vanished into the wild. Thomson and his volunteers seized prisoners, arms, ammunition, and baggage, and marched back to meet Richardson on December 23. It began to rain, flooding the marshy country. Then the snow fell, two feet of it. Richardson led his cold, miserable men and their prisoners on a brutal seven-day march back to the Congarees. Richardson was unsurprised that his force dwindled as men were released or otherwise departed for home. His own words to the South Carolina Council of Safety said that as winter advanced upon them, the men were “illy provided, to tents, shoes worn out, and badly clothed.” Their families at home needed the firewood they would cut and the game they would hunt. An uneasy truce settled over the Back Country, while the British army gathered on the Atlantic coast under Cornwallis, preparing to invade. ==='''United States'''=== South Carolina Militia :Commanders and leaders: ::Colonel Richard Richardson ::Colonel William Thomson ::Colonel Francis Marion ::Captain Thomas Sumter ==='''Great Britain'''=== Loyalists: The King's Men :Commanders and leaders: ::Thomas Fletchall ::Captain Daniel Plummer ::Captain Richard Pearls ==Websites== [http://www.carolana.com/SC/Revolution/revolution_snow_campaign.html Carolana: The Snow Campaign, The American Revolution in South Carolina] ==Books== Robert D. Bass, Ninety Six: The Struggle for the South Carolina Back Country, Sandlapper Publishing Co., Inc, Orangeburg, SC, 1978.
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Snow Name Study]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == The Snow-Estes Ancestry == * published Hillburn, New York, 1939 * by Nora Emma Snow * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Snow-Estes Ancestry|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1&2 ::* http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005761267 ::* http://www.fivetowns.net/subsites/StromAud/Snow%20Estes%20Vol%20II.pdf * Vol. 1 borrow ::* http://archive.org/details/snowestesancestr01snow * Vol. 2 borrow ::* http://archive.org/details/snowestesancestr02snow * Search ::* http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=14393 === 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 === * Snow, Nora Emma. ''[[Space:The Snow-Estes Ancestry|The Snow-Estes Ancestry]]'' (Hillburn, New York, 1939) Vol. , [ Page ], * ([[#Snow|Snow]])
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[[Category:Aurora County, South Dakota, Cemeteries]] [[Project:South_Dakota_Cemeteries|South Dakota Cemeteries Project]] ===Location=== :Location ::To be added :GPS Coordinates :: 43.5272141, -98.5800832 === Cemetery History === ===Other Websites=== [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=97428&CScntry=4&CSst=44&CScnty=2359& Find A Grave link] [http://billiongraves.com/pages/cemeteries/Quaker-Cemetery/91506#cemetery_id=91506&lim=0&num=25&order=asc&action=browse Billion Graves link] [http://files.usgwarchives.net/sd/aurora/cemetery/friends.txt USGenWeb link] ===To Do=== *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 ==
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[[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] ==The Somers Family of South Jersey== '''Citation Example''' :Hewlett, Joseph Mitchell. ''[[Space:The_Somers_Family_of_South_Jersey|The Somers Family of South Jersey.]]'' ([Wyncote, Pa.], [publisher not identified], 1972) '''Footnote Example''' :[[[#1671|Hewlett]] Page 123] '''Find It''' * Online at [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/320367?availability=Family%20History%20Library Family Search] *This book is available in the collection of the [http://atlanticcountyhistoricalsocietynj.org/ Atlantic County Historical Society,] Somers Point, New Jersey. *[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/866712955 Find in a Library] '''[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The_Somers_Family_of_South_Jersey|Pages and Profiles that link here]]'''
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-England|England Sources]] | [[Space:Sources-The_Middle_Ages|Medieval Sources]] __TOC__ == The Sources And Literature of English History from The Earliest Times to About 1485 == More than 3234 closely classified titles with general index. (Numbered to 3234, but actually more because of insertions.) * by Charles Gross (1857-1909) * published by Longmans, Green & Co., London, 1900. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Sources And Literature of English History from The Earliest Times to About 1485|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=iJk4Sb7me_MC * https://books.google.com/books?id=cr48AAAAIAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=xuEQAAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/cu31924029565615 * https://archive.org/details/sourcesliteratur00grosuoft * https://archive.org/details/sourcesandliter00grosgoog * https://archive.org/details/cu31924029565607 * https://archive.org/details/sourcesliteratur0000gros * https://archive.org/details/sourcesandliter00unkngoog * https://archive.org/details/sourcesandliter01unkngoog * https://archive.org/details/sourcesliteratur1915gros * https://archive.org/details/sourcesliterat00gros * https://archive.org/details/sourcesliteratur00gros * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012267309 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/002995446 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001169237 === Table of Contents === * PART I GENERAL AUTHORITIES :* Chapter I INTRODUCTORY ::* 1. HISTORICAL METHOD, Page 1 ::* 2. BIBLIOGRAPHY; HISTORY OF THE SOURCES, Page 3 :::* a. Europe, Page 3 :::* b. England's Continental Neighbours, Page 5 :::* c. Great Britain General History, Page 5 ::::* Treatises etc., Page 6 ::::* Catalogues etc., Page 8 :::* d. Great Britain: Local History, Page 9 ::::* General, Page 9 ::::* County Bibliographies, Page 10 ::* 3. JOURNALS REVIEWS AND PROCEEDINGS OF SOCIETIES, Page 11 :::* a. General Journals and Reviews, Page 12 :::* b. General Proceedings of Societies, Page 13 :::* c. Local Journals Societies, etc., Page 15 ::::* Bedfordshire Yorkshire, Page 15 :* Chapter II Auxiliaries to historical Study ::* 4 PHILOLOGY DICTIONARIES AND GLOSSARIES, Page 23 :::* a. English, Page 24 :::* b. French, Page 25 :::* c. Latin, Page 26 ::* 5 CHRONOLOGY, Page 27 ::* 6 PAL EOGRAPHY AND DIPLOMATICS, Page 28 :::* a. Manuals and Treatises, Page 29 :::* b. Facsimiles, Page 32 ::* 7 SPHRAGISTICS AND HERALDRY, Page 34 :::* a. Sphragistics, Page 34 :::* b. Heraldry, Page 35 ::* 8 BIOGRAPHY AND GENEALOGY, Page 37 :::* a. Bibliographies and Journals, Page 37 :::* b. Dictionaries Guides etc, Page 38 :::* c. Peerages, Page 38 :::* d. Royalty Chancellors Justices etc, Page 40 :::* e. History of Names, Page 41 ::* 9 GEOGRAPHY AND TOPOGRAPHY, Page 42 :::* a. Treatises, Page 43 :::* b. Dictionaries and Gazetteers, Page 43 :::* c. Historical Atlases, Page 44 ::* 10 NUMISMATICS, Page 45 :::* a. Bibliographies and Journals, Page 45 :::* b. General Treatises, Page 46 :::* c. Particular Periods , Page47 ::* 11 ARCHAEOLOGY AND ART, Page 48 :::* a. Antiquities, Page 48 :::* b. Architecture, Page 51 :::* c. Costume Armour and Weapons, Page 53 :* Chapter III THE ARCHIVES ::* 12 PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE AND HISTORY OF PUBLIC RECORDS, Page 55 ::* 13 THE BRITISH MUSEUM AND OTHER REPOSITORIES, Page 62 :::* a. General, Page 63 :::* b. London, Page 63 ::::* The British Museum, Page 64 ::::* College of Arms Inns of Court etc, Page 65 :::* c. Oxford and Cambridge, Page 66 ::::* Bodleian Library, Page 66 ::::* Oxford Colleges, Page 67 ::::* Cambridge, Page 67 :* Chapter IV PRINTED COLLECTIONS OF SOURCES ::* 14 PUBLICATIONS OF THE ENGLISH GOVERNMENT, Page 69 ::* 15 PUBLICATIONS OF SOCIETIES, Page 71 :::* a. General, Page 71 :::* b. Local, Page 74 ::* 16 COLLECTIONS PRIVATELY EDITED ETC, Page 78 :::* a. Chroniclers etc, Page 78 :::* b. Church History Acta Sanctorum, Page 84 :::* c. Church History Collections of Records, Page 86 :* Chapter V MODERN WRITERS ::* 17 GENERAL TREATISES, Page 90 :::* a. General History, Page 90 :::* b. Constitutional History, Page 91 :::* c. Legal History, Page 93 ::* 18 THE CROWN PARLIAMENT AND TAXATION, Page 95 ::* 19 THE FORESTS, Page 97 ::* 20 JUSTICE AND POLICE, Page 98 ::* 21 THE ARMY AND NAVY, Page 100 ::* 22 TENURES OF LAND AND CLASSES OF SOCIETY, Page 102 ::* 23 THE CHURCH, Page 104 :::* a. General, Page 104 :::* b. Synods Convocation and Canon Law, Page 106 :::* c. Tithes and Church Rates, Page 108 :::* d. Monasticism, Page 109 :::* e. Bishops, Cathedrals, Courts, etc., Page, Page 111 ::* 24 LOCAL HISTORY INCLUDING IRELAND AND WALES, Page 113 :::* a. General, Page 114 :::* b. Particular Counties Boroughs Manors etc, Page 117 ::::* Bedfordshire Yorkshire, Page 117 ::* 25 COMMERCE INDUSTRY AND AGRICULTURE, Page 151 :::* a. General, Page 151 :::* b. Particular Subjects, Page 152 ::* 26 SOCIAL HISTORY, Page 155 * Part II. Celtic, Roman, and Germanic Origins :* Chapter I PREHISTORIC AND CELTIC TIMES ::* 27 PREHISTORIC RACES AND GENERAL WORKS ON EARLY ETHNOLOGY, Page 157 ::* 28 THE CELTS, Page 159 :* Chapter II THE ROMANS IN BRITAIN ::* 29 GREEK AND ROMAN WRITERS ETC, Page 161 ::* 30 ARCHAEOLOGICAL REMAINS INSCRIPTIONS ETC, Page 163 ::* 31 MODERN WRITERS POLITICAL AND CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY, Page 166 :* Chapter III THE EARLY GERMANS ::* 32 SOURCES THE GERMANIA OF TACITUS ETC, Page 169 ::* 33 MODERN WRITERS, Page 171 * PART III THE ANGLO SAXON PERIOD :* Chapter I ORIGINAL SOURCES ::* 34 CHRONICLES AND ROYAL BIOGRAPHIES, Page 175 ::* 35 OLD NORSE SAGAS, Page 192 :::* a. Collections, Page 193 :::* b. Particular Sagas, Page 194 ::* 36 LAWS, Page 195 :::* a. Collective Editions, Page 198 ::::* Anglo Saxon Laws, Page 198 ::::* Brehon and Welsh Laws, Page 199 :::* b. Private Compilations England, Page 201 ::::* Isolated Pieces, Page 201 ::::* Latin Law Books, Page 202 ::* 37 CHARTERS AND OTHER DIPLOMATA, Page 204 ::* 38 ECCLESIASTICAL SOURCES, Page 207 :::* a. Canons Penitentials etc , Page208 :::* b. Homilies, Page 210 :::* c. Monastic Rules, Page 211 :::* d. Vit E et Epistol , Page213 ::::* General, Page 213 ::::* Alcuin Wilfrid, Page 214 ::* 39 MISCELLANEOUS POETRY ETC, Page 223 :::* a. Poetry, Page 223 ::::* Anglo Saxon Poems, Page 223 ::::* Norse Welsh and Irish Poems, Page 224 :::* b. Glossaries Inscriptions etc , Page225 ::::* England, Page 225 ::::* Ireland and Wales, Page 226 :* Chapter II MODERN WRITERS FACE ::* 40 GENERAL, Page 228 ::* 41 FROM THE CONQUEST TO EGBERT'S SUPREMACY, Page 230 ::* 42 FROM EGBERT TO 1066, Page 232 ::* 43 THE MAEGTH LAND LAWS AND CLASSES OF SOCIETY, Page 234 ::* 44 LOCAL GOVERNMENT, Page 236 :::* a. The Vill and the Manor, Page 236 :::* b. Borough Hundred Shire etc, Page 238 ::* 45 JUSTICE AND POLICE, Page 239 ::* 46 THE CROWN THE WITAN TAXATION ETC, Page 241 ::* 47 THE CHURCH, Page 242 :::* a. General, Page 242 :::* b. The Celtic Church, Page 243 :::* c. Conversion of England Monasticism etc, Page 244 :::* d. Biography Lives of Saints etc, Page 245 ::::* General, Page 245 ::::* Elfric Willibrord, Page 245 * Part IV. FROM THE NORMAN CONQUEST TO ABOUT , Page1485 :* Chapter I ORIGINAL SOURCES ::* 48 CHRONICLES AND ROYAL BIOGRAPHIES, Page 252 :::* a. General Collections, Page 257 :::* b. Alphabetical Table, Page 259 ::* 49 LAW WRITERS, Page 312 :::* a. Principal Treatises, Page 313 :::* b. Short Tracts, Page 317 ::* 50 THE EXCHEQUER AND REVENUE, Page 318 :::* a. Domesday Book and Supplementary Surveys, Page 319 ::::* General, Page 320 ::::* Bedfordshire Yorkshire, Page 322 :::* b. The Dialogus and Exchequer Books, Page 327 :::* c. Pipe Rolls, Page 328 ::::* General, Page 329 ::::* Cumberland Wiltshire, Page 329 :::* d. Expenditure and Receipt Rolls, Page 331 :::* e. Wardrobe and Household Accounts etc, Page 333 :::* f. Taxation or Subsidy Rolls, Page 334 ::::* General, Page 335 ::::* Cornwall-Yorkshire, Page 336 :::* g. Memoranda Originalia and Fine Rolls, Page 340 :::* h. Miscellaneous Ministers Accounts etc, Page 342 ::* 51 PRIVY COUNCIL PARLIAMENT AND LEGISLATION, Page 344 :::* a. Writs Petitions and Proceedings, Page 344 :::* b. Legislative Acts, Page 347 ::::* Laws of William I and Charters of Liberties, Page 348 ::::* The Statutes, Page 350 :::* c. Modus Tenendi Parliamentum, Page 351 ::* 52 THE CENTRAL COURTS, Page 352 :::* a. General, Page 354 :::* b. Particular Counties, Page 358 ::::* Cambridgeshire-Yorkshire, Page 358 ::* 53 FOREIGN RELATIONS ROYAL LETTERS AND GRANTS, Page 363 :::* a. General, Page 365 :::* b. Particular Countries, Page 369 ::::* France, Page 369 ::::* Italy, Page 371 ::::* Ireland , Page371 ::::* Scotland, Page 372 ::::* Wales, Page 373 ::* 54 THE ARMY AND NAVY, Page 373 ::* 55 FEUDAL TENURES INQUESTS POST MORTEM ETC, Page 377 :::* a. General, Page 379 :::* b. Particular Counties, Page 381 ::::* Cheshire-Yorkshire, Page 381 ::* 56 THE CHURCH, Page 385 :::* a. MONASTICISM , Page385 :::* b. Taxation Rolls etc, Page 388 :::* c. Pontificals Homilies Gilds etc, Page 389 :::* d. VitAEm Epistol, et Opera, Page 390 ::::* General, Page 390 ::::* Alexander III Wyclif, Page 391 ::* 57 LOCAL RECORDS AND LOCAL ANNALS, Page 400 :::* a. Bedfordshire-z Yorkshire, Page 403 ::* 58 MISCELLANEOUS POETRY ETC, Page 468 :::* a. Poetry, Page 468 ::::* General Political Poems etc, Page 468 ::::* Chaucer, Page 470 ::::* Gower, Page 470 ::::* Langland, Page 471 ::::* Lewis Glyn Cothi, Page 471 ::::* Map, Page 471 ::::* Minot , Page472 :::* b. Household Books and Letters, Page 472 :::* c. Wills and Deeds, Page 473 :::* d. Universities and Inns of Court, Page 475 ::::* Oxford: General, Page 475 ::::* Oxford: Particular Colleges, Page 476 ::::* Cambridge, Page 476 ::::* London Lincoln's Inn, Page 477 :::* e. Commerce Industry and Agriculture, Page 477 :* Chapter II MODERN WRITERS ::* 59 GENERAL, Page 479 ::* 60 WILLIAM I - RICHARD 1, Page 480 ::* 61 THE THIRTEENTH CENTURY, Page 483 ::* 62 THE FOURTEENTH CENTURY, Page 485 :::* a. Edward II and Edward III The Black Death etc, Page 485 :::* b. Richard II The Uprising of 1381 etc, Page 487 ::* 63 THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY, Page 489 :::* a. General, Page 489 :::* b. Henry IV and Henry V, Page 489 :::* c. Henry VI and Edward IV , Page491 :::* d. Richard III, Page 492 ::* 64 THE CROWN AND THE KING'S COUNCIL, Page 493 ::* 65 PARLIAMENT AND LEGISLATION, Page 494 ::* 66 THE EXCHEQUER TAXATION AND REVENUE, Page 498 ::* 67 JUSTICE AND POLICE, Page 500 ::* 68 THE ARMY AND NAVY, Page 503 ::* 69 TENURES OF LAND AND CLASSES OF SOCIETY, Page 504 :::* a. Law of Inheritance, Page 504 :::* b. The Nobility Feudalism and Knighthood, Page 505 ::::* General, Page 505 ::::* Family History and Peerage Cases, Page 506 :::* c. Villeins, Page 509 :::* d. Jews, Page 510 ::* 70 THE CHURCH, Page 512 :::* a. General The Papacy etc, Page 512 :::* b. Monasticism, Page 514 ::::* Cistercians, Page 515 ::::* Cluniacs, Page 515 ::::* Friars, Page 515 ::::* Military Orders, Page 516 :::* c. Biography, Page 517 ::::* Anselm Wykeham, Page 517 ::* 71 EDUCATION UNIVERSITIES AND ROMAN LAW, Page 525 :::* a. Oxford and Cambridge, Page 525 :::* b. Eton Winchester Inns of Court etc, Page 528 :::* c. The Study and Influence of Roman Law, Page 528 ::* 72 BOROUGHS COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY, Page 519 * Appendices: :* A. Records of the deputy keeper of the public records. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc2.ark:/13960/t9765hm4m&view=1up&seq=559 Page 533] :* B. The Historical mss. commission. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc2.ark:/13960/t9765hm4m&view=1up&seq=560 Page 534] :* C. Rolls series. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc2.ark:/13960/t9765hm4m&view=1up&seq=566 Page 540] :* D. Chronological tables of the principal sources. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc2.ark:/13960/t9765hm4m&view=1up&seq=574 Page 548] :* Index, [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc2.ark:/13960/t9765hm4m&view=1up&seq=581 Page 555] === Citation Formats === * Gross, Charles. ''[[Space:The Sources And Literature of English History from The Earliest Times to About 1485|The Sources And Literature of English History]] from The Earliest Times to About 1485'' (Longmans, Green & Co., London, 1900) [ Page ]. * ([[#Gross|Gross]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * [Gross, Charles. ''[[Space:The Sources And Literature of English History from The Earliest Times to About 1485|The Sources And Literature of English History]] from The Earliest Times to About 1485'' (Longmans, Green & Co., London, 1900) [ Page ].]
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[[Category:Kangaroo Island, South Australia]] [[Category:South Australia]] [[Category: Colonial Australia 1788-1900]] [[Category: Colony of South Australia (1836-1900)]] {{Image|file= Kangaroo_Island_South_Australia.jpg |align= r |size= 240 | label = Map of South Australia - via Trove |caption=Map of ''South Australia'' in '''1851''' }}
*The South Australian Company, founded in '''1836,''' expedited the settlement of British migrants in the new colony of South Australia. The company advertised for investors to buy land in the colony and for skilled people to emigrate there. The company's ships carried the new settlers to South Australia where it also provided infrastructure for the new settlement and published the South Australian Gazette The Company was wound up in '''1949.''' == Sources == *[[wikipedia:South_Australian_Company|South Australian Company]] * [http://guides.slsa.sa.gov.au/c.php?g=410270&p=2794886 State Library of South Australia] *[http://boundforsouthaustralia.com.au/journey-content/the-south-australian-company.html Bound For South Australia (History S.A. and The Dept of Education) ] ::[https://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-230864031 Map of south-east, South Australia - via ''Trove'' - ''('''<+Q''')'' - '''X''' for ''full screen''] - \[[Image:ADWP-382.png|9px |(<+Q) . . . . enlarge map when viewing. . . ]]/
::[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/224814647/23678252 Signatures of the South Australia Company - via ''Trove'' - ''('''<+Q''')'' - '''X''' for ''full screen''] ::::[[space:Wakefield Scheme - History Tree|Wakefield Scheme - History Tree]] == Research Notes == There are two excellent historical accounts of early Kingscote and the activities there of the South Australian Company. The company established the town and imported its workers, its building materials and its supplies, even its water. I.A.Diamond Problems in the South Australian Company's Settlement on Kangaroo Island (Hons History University of Adelaide 1952) and Aspects of the History of the South Australian Company - the first decade (M.A. Adelaide 1955 and F.H.Bauer The Regional Geography of Kangaroo Island, South Australia (PhD Australian National University 1959). Both of these are held at the S.A. Archives. == Appendix: 9 Ship arrivals in 1836 == #'''27 July''' - [[:Category: Duke of York, Arrived 27 Jul 1836|''Duke of York'']] (190 ton) S.A. Company 38 passengers #'''30 July''' - [[:Category: Lady Mary Pelham, Arrived 30 Jul 1836|''Lady Mary Pelham'']] (206 ton) S.A. Company 29 #'''16 Aug''' - [[:Category: John Pirie, Arrived 16 Aug 1836|''John Pirie'']] (105 ton) S.A. Company 28 #'''21 Aug''' - [[:Category: Rapid, Arrived 20 Aug 1836|''Rapid'']] (162 ton) Commissioners 24 #'''11 Sep''' - [[:Category: Cygnet, Arrived 11 Sep 1836|''Cygnet'']] (239 ton) Commissioners 84 #'''5 Oct''' - [[:Category: Emma, Arrived 5 Oct 1836|''Emma'']] (181 ton) S.A. Company 22 #'''2 Nov''' - [[:Category: Africaine, Arrived 14 Nov 1836|''L'Africaine'']] (316 ton) Various 76 #'''20 Nov''' - [[:Category: Tam O'Shanter, Arrived 20 Nov 1836|''Tam O'Shanter'']] (360 ton) O. Gilles 74 #'''23 Dec''' - [[:Category: Buffalo, Arrived 28 Dec 1836|HMS ''Buffalo'']] (850 ton) Governor Hindmarsh, Commissioners 171 Source: Wikipedia *[[wikipedia:South_Australian_Company|South Australian Company]] and, [[wikipedia:South_Australian_Company#Lists_of_people|''Adelaide city centre Street names'']] *[[wikipedia:First Fleet of South Australia|First Fleet of South Australia]] :'''Acknowledgements''' This page was provided by the [[Space:Kangaroo Island Early Settlers |Kangaroo Island Early Settlers Project]]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:South Carolina]] == The South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine == * published quarterly by The South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Society, Charleston, S.C., 1900-1923 * Source Example: ::: ''[[Space:The South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine|The South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine]]'' (South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Society, Charleston, S.C., 1900-1923) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[[#SCHGM|S.C. Hist. & Gen. Mag.]]: Vol. 1, Page 134] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Various Vols. 1-108 & Index ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007854951 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008883807 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000498288 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012407832 * Vol. 1-2 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=L53CWOE1ShAC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=qEMTAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/southcarolinahis12sout * Vol. 2 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=9pRIAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 3 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=QZVIAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 3-4 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=DZ0KAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/southcarolinahis34sout * Vol. 5 ::* https://archive.org/details/southcarolinahis05sout * Vol. 5-6 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=2UATAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 6 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=AJZIAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/southcarolinahis06sout * Vol. 6-7 ::* https://archive.org/details/southcarolinahi18socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=XP47AAAAIAAJ * Vol. 7 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=QJZIAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 7-8 ::* https://archive.org/details/southcarolinahis78sout ::* https://archive.org/details/southcarolinahi14socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=JkITAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 8 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ipZIAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Vek6AQAAMAAJ * Vol. 8-9 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=6D8UAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 9 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=aeg6AQAAMAAJ * Vol. 9-10 ::* https://archive.org/details/southcarolinahis910sout ::* https://archive.org/details/southcarolinahis00sout * Vol. 10 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=V41IAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 10-11 ::* https://archive.org/details/southcarolinahi12socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=YQw8AAAAIAAJ * Vol. 11-12 ::* https://archive.org/details/southcarolinahis1112sout * Vol. 12 ::* https://archive.org/details/southcarolinahi16socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=d0kUAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 13-14 (1912-1913) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=qp0KAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/southcarolinahis19121913sout ::* https://archive.org/details/southcarolinahis1314sout * Vol. 14 ::* https://archive.org/details/southcarolinahi09socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=tkMTAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/southcarolinahi15socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=GkIUAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/southcarolinahi11socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=0Aw8AAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_YQw8AAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=YQw8AAAAIAAJ * Vol. 15-16 (1914-1915) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=B0AUAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/southcarolinahis19141915sout ::* https://archive.org/details/southcarolinahis1516sout * Vol. 17 ::* https://archive.org/details/southcarolinahis17sout * Vol. 17-18 (1917-1918) ::* https://archive.org/details/southcarolinahis19171918sout ::* https://archive.org/details/southcarolinahi19socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=NEAUAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 18-19 ::* https://archive.org/details/southcarolinahis1819sout * Vol. 19-20 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=aEAUAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=P7R659ccPdkC ::* https://archive.org/details/southcarolinahi13socigoog * Vol. 20 ::* https://archive.org/details/southcarolinahis20sout * Vol 20-21 yr.1914-1915 ::* https://archive.org/details/southcarolinahis19141915sout * Vol. 21 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=fv47AAAAIAAJ * Vol. 21-22 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=MKK1ce_y9RkC ::* https://archive.org/details/southcarolinahis2122sout * Vol. 21-23 ::* https://archive.org/details/southcarolinahi08socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=qUAUAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 22-23 ::* https://archive.org/details/southcarolinahi17socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ofw7AAAAIAAJ * Vol. 23 ::* https://archive.org/details/southcarolinahi10socigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=gkMTAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/southcarolinahis23sout * Vol. 24 (1923) ::* https://archive.org/details/southcarolinahis1923sout ::* https://archive.org/details/southcarolinahis24sout
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-Connecticut|Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == The Southport Congregational Church, Southport, Connecticut == March 7, 1843-November 30, 1915: An Historical Sketch, Together with the Confession, the Covenant, the By-laws and Lists of the Pastors, Deacons, Members, and Baptized Children. * published New York, 1915 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Southport Congregational Church, Southport, Connecticut|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=16HAWdbzcMQC === Table of Contents === * An Historical Sketch * The Confession of Faith * The Covenant * By-Laws * Roll of The Church * Index To Roll of Members * Register of Baptisms * Index To Register of Baptisms === Citation Formats === * ''[[Space:The Southport Congregational Church, Southport, Connecticut|The Southport Congregational Church, Southport, Connecticut]]'' (New York, 1915) [ Page ]. * ([[#SCC|Southport Congregational Church]]) Please add your preferred citation format, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * [''[[Space:The Southport Congregational Church, Southport, Connecticut|The Southport Congregational Church, Southport, Connecticut]]'' (New York, 1915) [ Page ].]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-New_Mexico]] == The Spanish Archives of New Mexico == *Author: [[Twitchell-570|Twitchell, Ralph Emerson]] *Publisher: The Torch Press., Cedar Rapids, Iowa 19141 * Source Example: ::: [[Twitchell-570|Twitchell, Ralph Emerson]]. ''[[Space:The_Spanish_Archives_of _New_Mexico|The Spanish Archives of New Mexico]]'' (The Torch Press., Cedar Rapids, Iowa 1914) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[[#Twitchell|Twitchell]]: Page 134] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The_Spanish_Archives_of _New_Mexico|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available at these locations === :Volume I ::https://archive.org/details/spanisharchives00unkngoog ::https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044043163419 :Volume II ::https://archive.org/details/spanisharchiveso02twituoft ::https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044020170049
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-New_Mexico]] == The Spanish Recolonization of New Mexico: An Account of the Families Recruited at Mexico City in 1693 == * Author: José Antonio Esquibel and John B. Colligan * Publisher: Hispanic Genealogical Research Center of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico, 1999 * Source Example: ::: [['Esquibel'|Esquibel, José Antonio and John B. Colligan]]. ''[[Space:The_Spanish_Recolonization_of_New_Mexico|The Spanish Recolonization of New Mexico]]'' (Hispanic Genealogical Research Center of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM 1999). * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[[#Esquibel|Esquibel]]: Page 134] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The_Spanish_Recolonization_of_New_Mexico|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available at these locations === * Not available online. * List of library copies: [https://www.worldcat.org/title/spanish-recolonization-of-new-mexico-an-account-of-the-families-recruited-at-mexico-city-in-1693/oclc/43455059?referer=br&ht=edition WorldCat] * [[Korte-201|Marcie Ruiz]] owns a copy and would be happy to help with any research queries.
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[[Category:Spokane Plantation, Adams County, Mississippi]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange]] [[Category:Adams County, Mississippi, Slaves]] [[Category:Adams County, Mississippi, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Adams County, Mississippi]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Index of Plantations]] ==Biography== The Spokane Plantation was 700 acres owned and operated by [[Conner-5305|William C. Conner]] in Adams Co, MS.[ '''Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930''': "Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930"]
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/236732 Mississippi, Adams County probate records] Probate packets 1805-1880 box 151-153
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[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99QX-S25Z?i=1320&cc=2036959&cat=236732 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 19 January 2022) *1854, The news article about sale of plantations and slaves After William died his plantations went up for auction in 1855. His son, William G. Conner, received the Spokane plantation as highest bidder.[ '''Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930''': "Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930"]
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[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9QX-SL6H?i=1310&cc=2036959&cat=236732 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 19 January 2022) *1855[ '''Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930''': "Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930"]
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[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9QX-SL6P?i=1314&cc=2036959&cat=236732 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 19 January 2022) *prices that they paid for the plantations ===Slaves=== The following enslaved persons were on William C. Conner's probate inventory list in 1843 residing at the Spokane Plantation.[ '''Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930''': "Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930"]
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[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9QX-SKHM?i=1812&cc=2036959&cat=236732 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 20 January 2022) *Inventory of the Spokane Plantation *Harry *Tony *Congo *L. Simon *Miles *Big Simon *Charley *Neptune (boy) *Pero *Abram *Moses *Morris *Bill *Cupid *Tom *Stephen (boy) *Lewis *Antioine *Major *Joe *Toby *Lissette *Cynthia & 4 children, Peggy, Maria, Harod, Sarah *Hannah & 3 children, Wellington, Phoeby, Charles *Mary *Matilda *Lydia W. & child Dennis *Nancy Davis & 2 children Robert & Willis *Louise *Fanny (girl) *Betsy (girl) *Dolly & 3 children, Henderson, Leaner, Edward *Silvia *Molly & 2 children, Caroline, Emanuel *Sina (girl) *Big Lydia & child Rachael *Nancy Jackson & child Henna *Hetty & child Emily *Hager *Hester (girl) *Easter (girl) *Mary Ann & 5 children Caroline, Sophia, Irane (Jane?), Humphrey, Murry When William died in 1843 a full inventory of all of his property was taken and these enslaved persons were listed.[ '''Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930''': "Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930"]
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/236732 Mississippi, Adams County probate records] Probate packets 1805-1880 box 151-153
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[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9QX-SKD5?i=1796&cc=2036959&cat=236732 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 19 January 2022) *Slave inventory this page and the following page Amended Inventory that belongs to J. E. B. Conner[ '''Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930''': "Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930"]
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/236732 Mississippi, Adams County probate records] Probate packets 1805-1880 box 151-153
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[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9QX-SKQJ?i=1821&cc=2036959&cat=236732 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 19 January 2022) *Amended inventory *Cynthia *Peggy *Maria *Polly *Mary *Betsey *Cynthia *Oliver *Celia Appraisal of inventory[ '''Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930''': "Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930"]
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/236732 Mississippi, Adams County probate records] Probate packets 1805-1880 box 151-153
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[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9QX-SKSJ?i=1818&cc=2036959&cat=236732 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 19 January 2022) *Slave inventory appraisal Some of the slaves died before the estate was settled.[ '''Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930''': "Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930"]
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/236732 Mississippi, Adams County probate records] Probate packets 1805-1880 box 151-153
Image path: Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930 > Adams > Probate packets 1805-1880 box 151-153 > image 1389 of 1941
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9QX-SLZ6?i=1388&cc=2036959&cat=236732 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 19 January 2022) *Slaves that died by 1849 *Joe *Tony *Phillis *Sukey's child Dublin *Lydia Winter's child Denny *Dolly's child Edward *Nancy Jackson's child Henna *Helly's (Nelly?) child Emily In 1854 there was a planned sale of estate, both plantations, and the enslaved. *Judy *Jim *Lemuel *Lilly *Lizzee *Cynthy *Judy *Nelson *Walter *Sam *Mary *Lewis *Ann *Eliza *Abram - and infant *Thornton *Sina *Julia *Eliza *Sarah *Conway *Phoebe *Tom *Murray *Will *Henry *Silvy *Cupid *Morris *Billy *William *Joseph *Easter *Lucinda *Banjamin *Dick *Baptiste *Sally *Henry *Charley *Tom *Nancy Davis *Robert *Willis *Little Simon *Hannah *John *Phoebe *Charles *William *Anna *Rachel *Sally *Armstead *Sophia *Prince *Old Hagar *Charles *Lina *Josephine *Henry *Molley *Vina *Congo *Fannny *Miles *Sam *Mary *Abram *Lucy *Willy *Winny Jacob *George *Mahala *Louisa *Frank *Toby *Betty *Clarest *Frank *Old Simon *Mary Ann *Neptson *Pereu *Irena *Humphrey *Murray *Nelly *Clarinda *Celes *Squire *Liddy *Alfred *Philip *Gabriel *Isaac *Henny *Steve *Dick *Moses *Molly *Caroline *Emanuel *Sukey *Matilda *Maje *Vincent *Polly *Hesther *Henson *Diana *Sylvy *Anthony *Old Charles *Cynthia *Tony *Sam *Wilson *Jane *Margaret *Tom *Alick *Juno *Mary Yard *Will *Little Tony *Nathan *Steve *Sener *Hardy *Jeffry *Jeff *Warner *Peter *Hetty *Caesar *Lizette *Hagar *Badger *Margaret *Anny *Collin *Mary A. *Lennox *Isabel *Moses *(Smith) *Sally Compton *Nace *Celia *Aleck *Mahala ===Sold=== The following enslaved persons were sold to Lemuel P. Conner.[ '''Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930''': "Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930"]
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/236732 Mississippi, Adams County probate records] Probate packets 1805-1880 box 151-153
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[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89QX-SV51?i=1869&cc=2036959&cat=236732 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 19 January 2022) *sale of slaves, 4 pages Listed in family groups *Harry *Silvy & family *Cupid *Morris *Billy *William *Joseph & family *Easter *Lucinda *Benjamin *Dick *Baptiste & family *Sally *Henry *Charly *Tom & family *Nancy Davis *Robert & Millie *Little Simon & family *Hannah & John *Phoebe & Charles *William & Anna *Rachel & Sally *Armstad & family *Sophia & Prince *Toby & family *Betty & Charess *Frank *Old Simon & family *Mary Ann *Neptune & Peru *Sena & Humphrey *Murry & Milly *Clarinda & Celis *Squire & family *Lizzy & Alfred *Philip & Gabril *Isaac & family *Henry & Steve *Dick *Mons & family *Molly & Caroline *Emanuel & Sukey *Charles & family *Maria? & Josephine *Henry & Molly *Vina *Congo & family *Fanny & Sam *Miles & family *Matilda *Maj. *Vincent & family *Poll & Hesther *Hensen & Diana *Silvy & Anthony *Caesar *Nace (Nancy?) ===Census=== :It is unknown which plantation these enslaved persons were at on these census dates. In 1830 there were 60 enslaved persons enumerated under William C. Conner in Adams Co, MS.[ '''United States Census, 1830''': "United States Census, 1830"]
Image path: United States Census, 1830 > Mississippi > Adams > Not Stated > image 26 of 32; Citing NARA microfilm publication M19, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYYM-9F39?i=25&cc=1803958 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 20 January 2022) *1830 slave enumeration under William C. Conner *8 male slaves under age 10 *10 male slaves ages 10-24 *9 male slaves ages 24-36 *2 male slaves ages 36-55 *1 male slaves ages 55-100 *14 female slaves under age 10 *9 female slaves ages 10-24 *4 female slaves ages 24-36 *1 female slaves ages 36-55 *2 female slaves ages 55-100 The 1840 census shows 113 enslaved persons in this household.[ '''United States Census, 1840''': "United States Census, 1840"]
Image path: United States Census, 1840 > Mississippi > Adams > Not Stated > image 15 of 28; Citing NARA microfilm publication M704, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YBH-DFT?i=14&cc=1786457 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 20 January 2022) *1840 Census in Adams Co, MS *15 male slaves under age 10 *16 male slaves ages 10-24 *19 male slaves ages 24-36 *11 male slaves ages 36-55 *1 male slave age 55-100 *1 male slave age 100 and upwards *16 female slaves under age 10 *15 female slaves ages 10-24 *13 female slaves ages 24-36 *5 female slaves ages 36-55 *1 female slave age 55-100 ===Taxes=== 1845 Tax receipt shows 125 enslaved persons.[ '''Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930''': "Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930"]
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[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89QX-SX6?i=146&cc=2036959&cat=236732 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 20 January 2022) *1845 taxes Taxes in 1848 show 141 slaves[ '''Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930''': "Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930"]
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/236732 Mississippi, Adams County probate records] Probate packets 1805-1880 box 151-153
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[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99QX-SKHH?i=1755&cc=2036959&cat=236732 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 19 January 2022) *1848 taxes In 1851 there are 148 slaves[ '''Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930''': "Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930"]
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/236732 Mississippi, Adams County probate records] Probate packets 1805-1880 box 151-153
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[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9QX-S2XD?i=1562&cc=2036959&cat=236732 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 19 January 2022) *1851 Tax Receipt 1854 tax receipt shows 148 enslaved persons that year.[ '''Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930''': "Mississippi Probate Records, 1781-1930"]
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[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99QX-SZD?i=276&cc=2036959&cat=236732 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 20 January 2022) *1854 tax receipt ==Sources==
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == The Spragues of Malden, Massachusetts == * by [[Chamberlain-6539|George Walter Chamberlain]] (1859-1942), M. S., Secretary of the Malden Historical Society * published by the author, Boston, Mass., 1923 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Spragues of Malden, Massachusetts|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * See attached file. * https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE926499 * https://archive.org/details/spraguesofmalden00cham === 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 === * Chamberlain, George Walter. ''[[Space:The Spragues of Malden, Massachusetts|The Spragues of Malden, Massachusetts]]'' (Boston, Mass., 1923) [ Page ]. * ([[#Chamberlain|Chamberlain]])
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[[Category:Spring Name Study]] Part of the [[Space:Spring Name Study|Spring Name Study]] == The last name 'Spring' == According to [http://forebears.io/surnames/spring forebears.io], there are around 25,000 Springs, it being the 21,936th most common last name in the world. == How to categorise Springs == For the purposes of this name study, Springs are categorised into family groups. Each group is named sequentially for when they were added to the study (starting at 'Group 1'), and when the category is established, the category page is populated with information about the earliest known Spring within that group. Groups connected to the global tree are in '''green''' and groups not yet connected are '''red'''. {| |'''Group'''||'''No. at 17 Mar 2023'''||'''Oldest member''' |- |[[:Category: Group 1, Spring Name Study|G1]]||'''57'''|| [[Spring-606|William Spring]] (1820?–?), of Ireland |- |[[:Category: Group 2, Spring Name Study|G2]]||'''82'''|| [[Spring-997|James Spring]] (1780?–?), of Ireland |- |[[:Category: Group 3, Spring Name Study|G3]]||'''165'''|| [[Spring-2567|Samuel Spring]] (1774–1839), of England |- |[[:Category: Group 4, Spring Name Study|G4]]||'''77'''|| [[Spring-1466|Thomas Spring]] (1780?–?), of London, England |- |[[:Category: Group 5, Spring Name Study|G5]]||'''18'''|| [[Spring-2305|Henry Spring]] (1820?–?), of England |- |[[:Category: Group 6, Spring Name Study|G6]]||'''74'''|| [[Spring-964|John Spring]] (1807?–1863), died in Forbes, New South Wales, Australia |- |[[:Category: Group 7, Spring Name Study|G7]]||'''22'''|| [[Spring-1494|John Spring]] (1845?–1927), born in Kerry, Ireland, died in New Zealand |- |[[:Category: Group 8, Spring Name Study|G8]]||'''285'''|| [[Spring-2391|James Spring]] (1724?–), of Buckinghamshire, England |- |[[:Category: Group 9, Spring Name Study|G9]]||'''922'''|| [[Spring-18|John Spring]] (1589?–), born in Pakenham, Suffolk, England, and migrated to New England during the Puritan Great Migration |- |[[:Category: Group 10, Spring Name Study|G10]]||'''20'''|| [[Spring-1866|John Spring]] (1814?–?), of England |- |[[:Category: Group 11, Spring Name Study|G11]]||'''12'''|| [[Spring-1853|George Spring]] (1840?–?), of Scotland |- |[[:Category: Group 12, Spring Name Study|G12]]||'''8'''|| [[Spring-3389|John Spring]] (1812?–?), of West Ashby, Lincolnshire, England |- |[[:Category: Group 13, Spring Name Study|G13]]||'''34'''|| [[Spring-927|William Spring]] (1805?–?), of Graveley, England |- |[[:Category: Group 14, Spring Name Study|G14]]||'''287'''|| [[Spring-2122|John Spring]] (1700?–?), of Lincolnshire, England |- |[[:Category: Group 15, Spring Name Study|G15]]||'''85'''|| [[Spring-1018|Richard Spring]] (1789?–?), of Peterborough, Northamptonshire, England |- |[[:Category: Group 16, Spring Name Study|G16]]||'''235'''|| [[Spring-215|Thomas Spring]] (1400?–1440?), the clothier of Lavenham, Suffolk, England. First documented reference in 1424 |- |[[:Category: Group 17, Spring Name Study|G17]]||'''12'''|| [[Spring-1148|Thomas Spring]] (1826?–1865), born in London, a ship's captain who spent years in Australia |- |[[:Category: Group 18, Spring Name Study|G18]]||'''208'''|| [[Spring-2475|John Spring]] (1761?–?), lived in Sandy, Bedfordshire, England |- |[[:Category: Group 19, Spring Name Study|G19]]||'''6'''|| [[Spring-1926|William James Spring]] (1870?–1945), New Zealand |- |[[:Category: Group 20, Spring Name Study|G20]]||'''136'''|| [[Spring-2945|Henry Spring]] (1718?–?), who was born in Gloucestershire, England |- |[[:Category: Group 21, Spring Name Study|G21]]||'''24'''|| [[Spring-2183|Joseph Spring]] (1813?–?), born in Ridgmont, Bedfordshire, England |- |[[:Category: Group 22, Spring Name Study|G22]]||'''43'''|| [[Spring-3004|Henry Spring]] (1686?–?), lived in Gloucestershire, England |- |[[:Category: Group 23, Spring Name Study|G23]]||'''90'''|| [[Spring-2051|William Spring]] (1787?–?), born in East Hendred, Berkshire, England |- |[[:Category: Group 24, Spring Name Study|G24]]||'''31'''|| [[Spring-1635|Samuel Spring]] (1809?–?), born in Ridgmont, Bedfordshire, England |- |[[:Category: Group 25, Spring Name Study|G25]]||'''5'''||[[Spring-1658|Abraham Spring]] (1816?–1901) of Bedfordshire, England |- |[[:Category: Group 26, Spring Name Study|G26]]||'''70'''|| [[Spring-4260|Samuel Spring]] (1748?–?), of Suffolk, England |- |[[:Category: Group 27, Spring Name Study|G27]]||'''6'''|| [[Spring-3123|Unknown Spring]] (1848?–), whose children were born in Bradford, Yorkshire, England |- |[[:Category: Group 28, Spring Name Study|G28]]||'''56'''|| [[Spring-1388|James Spring]] (1736?–), married in St Brides, Monmouthshire, Wales |- |[[:Category: Group 29, Spring Name Study|G29]]||'''21'''|| [[Spring-2130|James Spring]] (1700?–?), lived in Bedfordshire, England |- |[[:Category: Group 30, Spring Name Study|G30]]||'''103'''|| [[Spring-3168|John Spring]] (1756–1834), lived in Rutland, England |- |[[:Category: Group 31, Spring Name Study|G31]]||'''44'''|| [[Spring-2510|Unknown Spring]] (1800?–?), whose children were born in Birmingham, Warwickshire, England, and in Scotland |- |[[:Category: Group 32, Spring Name Study|G32]]||'''87'''|| [[Spring-3332|George Spring]] (?–1774), lived in Burgh le Marsh, Lincolnshire, England |- |[[:Category: Group 33, Spring Name Study|G33]]||'''29'''|| [[Spring-2140|Richard Spring]] (1817?–), lived in Peterborough, Northamptonshire, England |- |[[:Category: Group 34, Spring Name Study|G34]]||'''6'''|| [[Spring-2971|Edward Spring]] (1822?–), born in Scotland, lived in St Giles Camberwell, Surrey, England |- |[[:Category: Group 35, Spring Name Study|G35]]||'''5'''|| [[Spring-3355|John Spring]] (1818?–?), born in Leake, Lincolnshire, England |- |[[:Category: Group 36, Spring Name Study|G36]]||'''27'''||[[Spring-4767|Joseph Spring]] (1800?–1837), lived in England |- |[[:Category: Group 37, Spring Name Study|G37]]||'''17'''|| [[Spring-2268|James Spring]] (1770?–), married in Fulmer, Buckinghamshire, England |- |[[:Category: Group 38, Spring Name Study|G38]]||'''37'''||[[Spring-3988|John Spring]] (1757?–?), lived in Bedfordshire, England |- |[[:Category: Group 39, Spring Name Study|G39]]||'''13'''|| [[Spring-3058|James Spring]] (1817?–1884), of England |- |[[:Category: Group 40, Spring Name Study|G40]]||'''16'''|| [[Spring-3734|John Spring]] (1803?–?), lived in Devon, England |- |[[:Category: Group 41, Spring Name Study|G41]]||'''30'''||[[Spring-3539|Richard Spring]] (1772–?), lived in Liverpool, Lancashire, England. |- |[[:Category: Group 42, Spring Name Study|G42]]||'''20'''|| [[Spring-3463|Daniel Spring]] (1773?–?), lived in Suffolk, England |- |[[:Category: Group 43, Spring Name Study|G43]]||'''38'''|| [[Spring-3481|Samuel Spring]] (1810?–?), lived in Somersham, Huntingdonshire, England |- |[[:Category: Group 44, Spring Name Study|G44]]||'''25'''|| [[Spring-3270|James Spring]] (1781–?), lived in Devon, England |- |[[:Category: Group 45, Spring Name Study|G45]]||'''24'''|| [[Spring-142|William Spring]] (1750?–?), lived in Shillington, Bedfordshire, England |- |[[:Category: Group 46, Spring Name Study|G46]]||'''37'''||[[Spring-4306|James Spring]] (1760?–), lived in Marylebone, England |- |[[:Category: Group 47, Spring Name Study|G47]]||'''30'''|| [[Spring-3829|John Spring]] (1807?–?), lived in Bedfordshire, England |- |[[:Category: Group 48, Spring Name Study|G48]]||'''26'''|| [[Spring-111|Stanislaus Spring]] (1797–1870), born in Germany and lived in Minnesota, United States |- |[[:Category: Group 49, Spring Name Study|G49]]||'''149'''|| [[Spring-201|Johannes Gottfried Spring]] (1677–1739), lived in Baden-Württemberg, Germany |- |[[:Category: Group 50, Spring Name Study|G50]]||'''54'''||[[Spring-162|Christopher Columbus Spring]] (1800?–1860), born in Switzerland/Germany, migrated to the United States. |- |[[:Category: Group 51, Spring Name Study|G51]]||'''46'''||[[Spring-4337|Nicholas Spring]] (1730?–1824), one of the early settlers of Augusta County, Virginia, United States. |- |[[:Category: Group 52, Spring Name Study|G52]]||'''7'''||[[Spring-3531|William G. Spring]] (1827–1902), born in Maine, United States |- |[[:Category: Group 53, Spring Name Study|G53]]||'''8'''|| [[Spring-103|James Spring]] (1833?–1905), born in Canada, lived in Los Angeles, California, United States |- |[[:Category: Group 54, Spring Name Study|G54]]||'''15'''|| [[Spring-330|Ephraim Spring]] (1775–1860), lived in New York and Pennsylvania, United States |- |[[:Category: Group 55, Spring Name Study|G55]]||'''8'''|| [[Spring-3568|John Spring]] (1828?–?), lived in Switzerland and migrated to Pennsylvania, United States. |- |[[:Category: Group 56, Spring Name Study|G56]]||'''181'''|| [[Spring-244|Andreas Spring]] (1719–1754?), it is believed that Andreas was born in Germany and migrated to the Pennsylvania Colonies. |- |[[:Category: Group 57, Spring Name Study|G57]]||'''9'''||[[Spring-167|Charles Welton Spring]] (1833?–1878), born and lived in Connecticut, United States |- |[[:Category: Group 58, Spring Name Study|G58]]||'''12'''||[[Spring-4783|George William Spring]] (1851–1911), born and lived in Ohio, United States. |- |[[:Category: Group 59, Spring Name Study|G59]]||'''21'''||[[Spring-4934|Adam Spring]] (1809?–?), born in Pennsylvania, United States. Lived in Ohio, United States. |- |[[:Category: Group 60, Spring Name Study|G60]]||'''21'''||[[Spring-1700|John Spring]] (1830?–?), born in Switzerland. Lived in Delaware, United States. |- |[[:Category: Group 61, Spring Name Study|G61]]||'''14'''||[[Spring-356|Bartlome Spring]] (1710?–1805), lived in Switzerland. |- |[[:Category: Group 62, Spring Name Study|G62]]||'''36'''||[[Spring-5017|Johann Adam (Adam) Spring]] (1785–1849), lived in Virginia and Ohio, United States. |- |[[:Category: Group 63, Spring Name Study|G63]]||'''14'''||[[Spring-2146|Henry Spring]] (1839?–?), lived in Chelmsford, Essex, England, and London, England. |- |[[:Category: Group 64, Spring Name Study|G64]]||'''20'''||[[Spring-327|Lewis Spring]] (1832?–?), born in Canada, lived in Massachusetts, United States. |- |[[:Category: Group 65, Spring Name Study|G65]]||'''5'''||[[Spring-5161|Jairus B. Spring]] (1833?–1899), born in Ohio, United States, lived in Connecticut. |- |[[:Category: Group 66, Spring Name Study|G66]]||'''24'''||[[Spring-4915|William Henry Spring]] (1826?–1907), born in Gloucestershire, England. |- |[[:Category: Group 67, Spring Name Study|G67]]||'''13'''||[[Spring-347|George Spring]] (1805?–?), born in England. |- |[[:Category: Group 68, Spring Name Study|G68]]||'''22'''||[[Spring-5174|James Spring]] (1766?–?), lived in Banchory Devenick, Kincardineshire, Scotland. |- |[[:Category: Group 69, Spring Name Study|G69]]||'''9'''||[[Spring-391|Isaac Bacon Spring]] (1755?–1835), lived in Greenwich, Massachusetts, United States. |- |[[:Category: Group 70, Spring Name Study|G70]]||'''12'''||[[Spring-414|George Spring]] (1830?–?), probably lived in England. |- |[[:Category: Group 71, Spring Name Study|G71]]||'''17'''||[[Spring-431|Joseph Spring]] (1807?–1870), born in Toddington, Bedfordshire, England. |- |[[:Category: Group 72, Spring Name Study|G72]]||'''12'''||[[Spring-5207|Henry Spring]] (1874?–?), born in Switzerland and migrated to Minnesota, United States. |- |[[:Category: Group 73, Spring Name Study|G73]]||'''31'''||[[Spring-455|William Spring]] (1796?–?), born in Georgia, United States; lived in Louisiana. |- |[[:Category: Group 74, Spring Name Study|G74]]||'''8'''||[[Spring-5256|Jacob Spring]] (1777?–?), born in Loudoun, Virginia, United States. |- |[[:Category: Group 75, Spring Name Study|G75]]||'''26'''||[[Spring-5313|John Spring]] (1775?–?), lived in Fulham, Middlesex, England. |- |[[:Category: Group 76, Spring Name Study|G76]]||'''10'''||[[Spring-5501|Samuel Spring]] (1792?–?), lived in New York and Illinois, United States. |- |[[:Category: Group 77, Spring Name Study|G77]]||'''9'''||[[Spring-592|John Spring]] (1610?–?), lived in Pulborough, Sussex, England. |- |[[:Category: Group 78, Spring Name Study|G78]]||'''13'''||[[Spring-4006|William Spring]] (1847?–?), born in Turkey (a British subject), lived in England. |- |[[:Category: Group 79, Spring Name Study|G79]]||'''71'''||[[Spring-656|Artemas Spring]] (1781–1855), born in Massachusetts, United States, and later lived in Hartford, New York |- |[[:Category: Group 80, Spring Name Study|G80]]||'''17'''||[[Spring-5732|John Spring]] (1780?–?), lived in Holborn, Middlesex, England |- |[[:Category: Group 81, Spring Name Study|G81]]||'''4'''||[[Spring-1276|Tarrance Spring]] (1797?–1876), born in Ireland, lived in Belfont, Middlesex, England |- |[[:Category: Group 82, Spring Name Study|G82]]||'''10'''||[[Spring-5850|John Spring]] (1810?–1847), born in New York, United States, later lived in Ohio |- |[[:Category: Group 83, Spring Name Study|G83]]||'''20'''||[[Spring-5917|John Spring]] (1850?–?), born in Switzerland, later lived in Iowa, United States |- |[[:Category: Group 84, Spring Name Study|G84]]||'''15'''||[[Spring-3711|George Spring]] (1844?–?), lived in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |- |[[:Category: Group 85, Spring Name Study|G85]]||'''4'''|| [[Spring-1262|Thomas Spring]] (1730?–?), of Bedfordshire, England |- |[[:Category: Group 86, Spring Name Study|G86]]||'''12'''||[[Spring-5277|William Spring]] (1794?–?), lived in Lincolnshire, England |- |[[:Category: Group 87, Spring Name Study|G87]]||'''25'''|| [[Spring-6039|James Spring]] (1780?–?), of Penn, Buckinghamshire, England |- |[[:Category: Group 88, Spring Name Study|G88]]||'''10'''||[[Spring-6069|David Spring]] (1838?–?), lived in New South Wales, Australia |- |[[:Category: Group 89, Spring Name Study|G89]]||'''16'''||[[Spring-1159|John Spring]] (1830?–?), lived in Victoria, Australia |- |[[:Category: Group 90, Spring Name Study|G90]]||'''4'''||[[Spring-6074|Arthur Spring]] (1883?–?), lived in Victoria, Australia; and in Western Australia |- |[[:Category: Group 91, Spring Name Study|G91]]||'''22'''||[[Spring-6102|Andrew Spring]] (1820?–), lived in New South Wales, Australia |- |[[:Category: Group 92, Spring Name Study|G92]]||'''36'''||[[Spring-6174|Lewis Spring]] (1855?–1856), son of a Fr. Canadian couple, lived in Massachusetts, United States |- |[[:Category: Group 93, Spring Name Study|G93]]||'''8'''||[[Spring-6197|John David Spring]] (1844?–1915), lived in New Zealand |- |[[:Category: Group 94, Spring Name Study|G94]]||'''29'''||[[Spring-6234|Jacob Spring]] (1817–1897), migrated from Switzerland to Kansas, United States |- |[[:Category: Group 95, Spring Name Study|G95]]||'''10'''||[[Spring-6389|James Spring]] (1827?–?), migrated from Ireland to the United States and lived in Indiana and Ohio |- |[[:Category: Group 96, Spring Name Study|G96]]||'''6'''||[[Spring-1681|William Spring]] (1865?–1915), lived at St George in the East, Middlesex, England |- |[[:Category: Group 97, Spring Name Study|G97]]||'''12'''||[[Spring-6405|Hans Spring]] (1830?–?), had at least three children in Germany, who migrated to the United States |- |[[:Category: Group 98, Spring Name Study|G98]]||'''4'''||[[Spring-1002|Samuel Spring]] (1840–1917), who was born in Ohio, United States |- |[[:Category: Group 99, Spring Name Study|G99]]||'''21'''||[[Spring-1799|William Spring]] (1808?–?), who was born in Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire, England |}
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == The St. James's Magazine, And Heraldic and Historical Register == * edited by Sir John Bernard Burke * published by E. Churton, 26, Holles Street, London, 1849-1850 * Source Example: ::: ''[[Space:The St. James's Magazine, And Heraldic and Historical Register|The St. James's Magazine, And Heraldic and Historical Register]]'' (E. Churton, London, 1849-1850) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[[#SJM|The St. James's Magazine]]: Page 134] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The St. James's Magazine, And Heraldic and Historical Register|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/stjamessmagazine01burk ::* https://archive.org/details/stjamessmagazine1184burk ::* https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_tTQFAAAAQAAJ ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=tTQFAAAAQAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=nBcqAAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008699530 * Vol. 2 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=YDEuAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/stjamessmagazine2185burk ::* https://archive.org/details/stjamessmagazine02burk ::* https://archive.org/details/stjamessmagazin13unkngoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=fMoGAAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008699530
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == The St. John Genealogy == Descendants of Matthias St. John, of Dorchester, Massachusetts, 1634, of Windsor, Connecticut, 1640, of Wethersfield, Connecticut, 1643-1645, and Norwalk, Connecticut, 1650 * by [[St._John-2922|Orline (St. John) Alexander]] (1846-1925) * published by The Grafton Press, Genealogical Publishers, New York, 1907. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The St. John Genealogy|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=jy1PAAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/stjohngenealogyd00lcalex * https://archive.org/details/stjohngenealogyd00alexand * https://archive.org/details/stjohngenealogyd00alex * https://archive.org/details/stjohngenealogyd00alex2 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005694118 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008629112 * https://ia802703.us.archive.org/22/items/stjohngenealogyd00alex/stjohngenealogyd00alex.pdf * (1909) Revised Edition of the Index of the St. John Genealogy" ::* https://archive.org/details/revisededitionof00alex === Table of Contents === * Foreword * Abbreviations * Old And New Style Calendar * Introduction * First Generation * Second Generation * Third Generation * Fourth Generation * Fifth Generation * Sixth Generation * Seventh Generation * Eighth Generation * Ninth Generation * Unclassified * Owner's Lineage * Index === Errata === * Page 31: Hannah St. John Carter died in Canaan Parish Norwalk, not Sharon ref: [https://www.familysearch.org/records/images/image-details?page=1&place=3779523&endDate=1784&startDate=1784&rmsId=TH-909-71298-140911-6&imageIndex=42&singleView=true page 60 (Image 43)] * Page 31: Hannah Carter married Jonathan Burrall not Burwell [https://www.familysearch.org/records/images/image-details?page=1&place=3779523&endDate=1784&startDate=1784&rmsId=TH-909-71298-140911-6&imageIndex=42&singleView=true pages 10.19,20,22.23,25,43] * 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 === * Alexander, Orline St. John. ''[[Space:The St. John Genealogy|The St. John Genealogy]]'' (Grafton Press, New York, 1907) [ Page ]. * ([[#Alexander|Alexander]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * [Alexander, Orline St. John. ''[[Space:The St. John Genealogy|The St. John Genealogy]]'' (Grafton Press, New York, 1907) [ Page ].]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Order of the Garter]] Other: [[Space: Sources-England | England Sources]] __TOC__ == The Stall Plates of the Knights of the Order of the Garter, 1348-1485 == A series of ninety full-sized coloured facsimiles, with descriptive notes and historical introductions. : "When the Monarch bestows the Order of the Garter, a stall is provided for the Knight or Lady for the duration of their life. A Stall Plate is fixed to the back of the stall and this illustrates the Arms and titles of the Knight or Lady. This Plate remains in place after their death and has resulted in the impressive and important display that we see today." ([https://www.stgeorges-windsor.org/about-st-georges/experience-st-georges/360-virtual-tours/the-quire/ The Quire]) * by Sir [[Hope-4742|William Henry St. John Hope]], M.A. (1854-1919) * published by A. Constable and Co., ltd., Westminster, 1901 * ~200 pages (89 Plates with descriptions. No page numbers beyond 23 pages of Introduction. Use Plate number instead of page number.) * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Stall Plates of the Knights of the Order of the Garter, 1348-1485|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=38sxAQAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/hope-1901-the-stall-plates-of-the-knights-of-the-o * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001604083 === Table of Contents === * Corrigenda, [https://books.google.com/books?id=38sxAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA5 Page 6] * Introduction * Plates === 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 === * Hope, Sir William Henry St. John. ''[[Space:The Stall Plates of the Knights of the Order of the Garter, 1348-1485|The Stall Plates of the Knights of the Order of the Garter, 1348-1485]]'' (A. Constable and Co., ltd., Westminster, 1901) [ Plate ]. * ([[#Hope|Hope]]) Please add your preferred citation format, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: *
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[[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] == The Stanley Families of America as Descended from John, Timothy, and Thomas Stanley of Hartford, CT. 1636.== * by Israel Perkins Warren, D.D. * Published by B. Thurston & Co., Portland, Maine, 1887 * Citation Example: :::Warren, Israel ''[[Space:The Stanley Families of America|The Stanley Families of America]]'' (B. Thurston & Co.,Portland, ME, 1887) * Footnote Example: ::: [[[#Warren|Warren]]: Page 521] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The_Stanley_Families_of_America|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === :Original book * https://archive.org/details/stanleyfamilieso1887warr * https://archive.org/details/stanleyfamilieso00byuwarr * https://archive.org/details/stanleyfamilieso1990warr * https://archive.org/details/stanleyfamilieso00warr * https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/132858-redirection * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/14429/ [$subscription] :Revision to 1946 of the First supplement to the Thomas Stanley section of the : "Stanley families of America" by Israel P. Warren - 1887 ::* https://archive.org/details/revisionto1946of00stan ::* https://archive.org/details/revisionto1946of00stan2 === Notes on Content === Brothers John Stanley (d.1634/1635), Timothy Stanley (1603-1648), and Thomas Stanley (d.1663) immigrated from England to Massachusetts in 1634/1635, and moved to Hartford, Connecticut in 1636. John died on the ocean voyage from England, and his son, John (1624-1706), accompanied his uncles. Descendants lived chiefly in New England and New York. Includes Baldwin, Hooker, Judd, Lee, North, Pitkin and related families.
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[[Category:Star Wars Films]] This page is for cast and crew for '''''The Star Wars Holiday Special''''' (1978). :Steve Binder - director :David Acomba - director (uncredited) :Carol Scott - associate director (second unit) (as Carol Englehart Scott) :Rod Warren - co-writer :Bruce Vilanch - co-writer :Pat Proft - co-writer :Leonard Ripps - co-writer :Mitzie Welch - co-writer :[[Lucas-3152|George Lucas]] - characters :Monroe E. Carol - associate producer :Dwight Hemion - executive producer :Joe Layton - producer :Rita Scott - associate producer :Gary Smith - executive producer :Jeff Starsh - producer :Ken Welch - producer :Mitzie Welch - producer :Ian Fraser - conductor :Billy Byers - orchestrator :John B. Field - cinematography :Jerry Bixman - film editor :Vince Humphrey - film editor :Brian Bartholomew - art direction :Garrett Lewis - set decoration :Bob Mackie - costume design :Tue Nguyenon - line editor :Sheila Lauder - script supervisor (Script and Continuity Department) :Frank Khoury - transportation coordinator :Peter Barth - stage manager :Ray Brannigan - supervisor :Gene Crowe - technical director :Mike Erwin - stage manager :Miki Herman - consultant: "Star Wars" :Peter Kimmel - production assistant :Marty May - production assistant :Charkie Phillips - assistant choreographer :Elle Puritz - assistant to producer :David Winters - choreographer :Stephanie Zillgitt - production assistant (as M. Stephanie Zillgitt) =====Cast (in credits order)===== :[[Hamill-277|Mark Hamill]] - Luke Skywalker '''CONNECTED''' :[[Ford-4660|Harrison Ford]] - Han Solo '''CONNECTED''' :[[Fisher-6309|Carrie Fisher]] - Princess Leia Organa '''CONNECTED''' :[[Daniels-2823|Anthony Daniels]] - C-3PO ''Unconnected'' :[[Mayhew-834|Peter Mayhew]] - Chewbacca '''CONNECTED''' :[[Jones-39327|James Earl Jones]] - Darth Vader (voice) '''CONNECTED''' :[[Frankel-85|Bea Arthur]] - Ackmena (as Beatrice Arthur) ''Unconnected'' :[[Carney-1651|Art Carney]] - Saun Dann '''CONNECTED''' :[[Johnson-87115|Diahann Carroll]] - Mermeia Holographic Wow '''CONNECTED''' :Marty Balin - Holographic Band Singer (as The Jefferson Starship) :Craig Chaquico - Holographic Band Member (as The Jefferson Starship) :David Freiberg - Holographic Band Singer (as The Jefferson Starship) :Paul Kantner - Holographic Band Member (as The Jefferson Starship) :[[Korman-87|Harvey Korman]] - Krelman / Chef Gormaanda / Amorphian Instructor ''Unconnected'' :Mickey Morton -Malla :Paul Gale - Itchy :Patty Maloney - Lumpy :Jack Rader - Imperial Guard Officer :Stephanie Stromer - The Great Zorbak (Holographic Gymnast) :Michael Potter - Imperial Guard Officer :Wazzan Troupe -Holographic Tumblers (as The Wazzan Troupe) :Yûichi Sugiyama - Ringleader :Mum Brothers - The Reeko Brothers (as The Mum Brothers) :Claude Woolman - Imperial Officer (wallscreen) :Lev Mailer - Imperial Guard #1 :John McLaughlin (Laughlin) - Imperial Stormtrooper #1 =====Rest of cast listed alphabetically===== :Gabriel Dell - Boba Fett (voice) (uncredited) :Don Francks - Boba Fett (voice) (uncredited) :[[Guinness-430|Alec Guinness]] - Ben (Obi-Wan) Kenobi (archive footage) (uncredited) :Mary Ann Hay - Dancer (uncredited) :Linda Hoxit - Teenage 'Wookie' (sic) (uncredited) :Art James - Announcer (voice) (uncredited) :Larry Mollin - Pilot (voice) (uncredited) :Marcus Powell - Rycar Ryjerd (uncredited) :David Prowse - Darth Vader (archive footage) (uncredited) :Arthur Rowton - Zutton Zutmore (uncredited) :Leslie Schofield - Chief Bast (archive footage) (uncredited) :Rick J. Wagner - Walrus Man (uncredited) =====Makeup Department===== Silvia Abascal ... hair stylist Keith Crary ... makeup artist Donna Barrett Gilbert ... hair stylist (as Donna Gilbert) Verne Langdon ... makeup artist Michael Lorenz ... makeup artist (as Mike Lorenz) Jim Nielsen ... makeup artist Evelyn Trimmer ... hair stylist =====Art Department===== C.B. Chisam ... props Ralph McQuarrie ... illustrator Leslie Parsons ... assistant art director =====Sound Department===== Ben Burtt ... sound effects Peter Cole ... sound Ed Greene ... sound Dean Okrand ... sound recordist =====Visual Effects===== Jenn de Joux ... video animation Elizabeth Savel ... video animation Tom Tcimpidis ... ultimatte engineer / ultimatte operator =====Camera and Electrical Department===== Diane Biederbeck ... camera operator Jeff Chang ... lighting technician Larry Heider ... camera operator Bob Keys ... camera operator Peter Lomprakis ... key grip Fred McKinnon ... lighting Wayne Orr ... camera operator John Rook ... lighting designer Ron Sheldon ... camera operator Howard Smith ... gaffer Tom Tcimpidis ... video control =====Animation Department===== Tyler Baylis ... checker (uncredited) Charles Bonifacio ... animator (uncredited) Karyn Booth-Chadwick ... painter (uncredited) Robin Budd ... animator (uncredited) John Celestri ... animator (uncredited) Vallie Clapperton ... painter (uncredited) / xerox (uncredited) Valerie Fraser ... painter (uncredited) John Halfpenny ... animator (uncredited) Ron Harvey ... xerox (uncredited) Gord Hill ... painter (uncredited) Larry Jacobs ... assistant animator (uncredited) Brenda Kelly ... checker (uncredited) Dianne Lawrence ... painter (uncredited) Jane Little ... checker (uncredited) Wayne McKenzie ... painter (uncredited) Frank Nissen ... layout artist (uncredited) Ralf Palmer ... assistant animator (uncredited) Barry Parker ... checker (uncredited) Clive Smith ... animation director (uncredited) Bill Speers ... animator (uncredited) Ken Stephenson ... animator (uncredited) Carol Sterne ... painter (uncredited) Barry Ward ... painter (uncredited) Steve Woodley ... painter (uncredited) Peter Yamasaki ... xerox (uncredited) =====Costume and Wardrobe Department===== Ellis Burman Jr. ... costumes: "Wookie [sic] family" Thomas R. Burman ... costumes: "Wookie [sic] family" Lola Bullion Chambers ... costumer Stuart Freeborn ... costume: "Chewbacca" Robert Turturice ... assistant costume designer Stan Winston ... costumes: "Wookie [sic] family"
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Emens-67 Create Profile Author]] == The Starin Family in America == Descendants of Nicholas Ster (Starin), on of the early settlers of Fort Orange (Albany, N. Y. ) * by [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/20111253/william-leete-stone William Leete Stone], 1835-1908 * published by Joel Munsell's Sons, Publishers, Albany, New York,1892 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Starin Family in America|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/starinfamilyinam00ston/page/n8 * http://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idurl/1/88600 * https://openlibrary.org/books/OL25336310M/The_Starin_family_in_America === 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 === *Stone, William Leete ''[[Space: The Starin Family in America| The Starin Family in America]]'' (Albany, New York,1892) * [[[#Stone|Stone]]]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] == The Starkeys of New England and Allied Families == * by Emily Wilder Leavitt * published by The Press of Springfield Printing and Binding Co., 1910 * Book Review: [[Space:NEHGR|NEHGR]] (1911) Vol. 65, [https://books.google.com/books?id=cihAAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA95 Page 95] * Source Example: ::: Leavitt, Emily Wilder. ''[[Space:The Starkeys of New England and Allied Families|The Starkeys of New England and Allied Families]]'' (Springfield Printing & Binding Co., 1910) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[[#Leavitt|Leavitt]]: Page 134] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Starkeys of New England and Allied Families|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/starkeysofneweng00leav * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/15901/ === Table of Contents === * Preface * Address at the funeral of Mrs. Thomas Crane * The Starkley lines * Lawrence table * The Lawrence lines * The Waite tables * The Waite lines * The Balcom table * The Balcom lines * The Greaves--Graves table * The Greaves--Graves lines * The Capron table * The Capron lines * The Blackington table * The Blackington lines * Index
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] == The Starkweather-Staples genealogy of the Hamilton, Madison County, New York branches, and their California connections == *Author: Starkweather, Rufus Perle *Publisher : R.P. Starkweather. San Francisco Oakland, Calif., 1926. * Source Example: ::: Starkweather, Rufus Perle. ''[[Space:The_Starkweather-Staples_genealogy|The Starkweather-Staples genealogy of the Hamilton, Madison County, New York branches, and their California connections ]]’’ (R.P. Starkweather. San Francisco Oakland, Calif., 1926.) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[[#Starkweather|Starkweather]]: Page 134] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The_Starkweather-Staples_genealogy|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available at these locations === *https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/153743-the-starkweather-staples-genealogy-of-the-hamilton-madison-county-new-york-branches-and-their-california-connections-including-the-allen-billings-bostwick-crandall-kehoe-meier-smith-and-stanton-families *https://archive.org/details/starkweatherstap00star
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[[Category:Michigan_Orphanages]]] In 1871 the Michigan Legislature authorized the building of a special state public school to furnish temporary support and instruction for dependent and neglected children between the ages of four and sixteen until they could be placed in homes or returned to their families. The school was opened in Coldwater on May 21, 1874. Once admitted, children participated in "family-like" life in cottages and a placing-out program. A third of each day was used for schoolwork, a third for recreation and entertainment, and a third for acquiring work skills. Children learned reading, spelling, counting, calisthenics, singing, cyphering and slate drawing. By the turn of the century, the facility had become the only home in Michigan admitting both normal and handicapped children. By an act of the state legislature the State Public School became the Michigan Children's Village in 1935. The facility then began to admit only children with mild mental impairments. Most of the former residents were transferred to the Michigan Children's Institute, established in Ann Arbor in 1935. In 1939 the Children's Village became the Coldwater State Home and Training School, and persons of all ages with more serious handicaps were admitted. By 1960 there were 2,900 residents. During the 1970s, special education, training and living experiences in communities reduced the number of residents to less than 700. Renamed the Coldwater Regional Center of Developmental Disabilities in 1978, the remodeled facility provides training programs for independent living and self-help.
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[[Category:Antarctic_Explorers_and_Researchers]] [[Category: Australia, Needs Profiles Created]] This Project is aimed at identifying those people that have spent some part of their lives with the Aurora. Details of the ship and her voyages are only given to provide context. For further information about the ship, expeditions and people listed, follow the links below. If you are able to help resolve errors, omissions and broken links, please do so. Otherwise you can contact [[Thomas-61720|Gaz Thomas]] ---- ==Currently focussing on:== *[[Thomas-61720|Gaz Thomas]] - Building out the family tree of [[Ainsworth-2545|George Fredrick Ainsworth]] to connect them to the big tree.
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Rowley, Massachusetts, Sources|Stebbins]] == The Stebbins Genealogy == A genealogical record of the families who settled in Rowley before 1700 with several generations of their descendants. * by [[Greenlee-955|Ralph Stebbins Greenlee]] (1838-1917) and [[Greenlee-957|Robert Lemuel Greenlee]] (1838-1915) * Privately Printed, Chicago, Illinois, 1904 * Vol. 1, 700 pages. Vol. 2, 701-1386 pages * Review: ''[[Space:The Magazine of History with Notes and Queries|The Magazine of History with Notes and Queries]]'' (William Abbatt, New York, 1905) Vol. 1, [https://archive.org/details/magazinehistory01unkngoog/page/n75/mode/1up Page 57]. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Stebbins Genealogy|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/stebbinsgenealog01gree * Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/stebbinsgenealog02lcgree ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009583578 === Table of Contents === * Vol. 1 ** Introduction ** Contents ** List of Illustrations ** Stebbins in England ** Stebbins in America * Vol. 2 ** Ninth Generation ** Tenth Generation ** Eleventh Generation ** Deacon Edward Stebbins of Hartford, Page 1005 ** John Stebbins of Watertown, Page 1021 ** Canadian Branch, Page 1031 ** Unidentified ** Appendix A *** Colonial War Service *** Non-Consumption Pledge ** Appendix B *** Soldiers in Revolutionary War *** Revolutionary Pensions *** War of 1812 ** Appendix C *** Sebbins Authors ** Appendix D *** Oath of a Freeman *** Religious Society *** Valuation of Property in the Town of Wilbraham, Mass., 1771 *** List of Communicants in the Congregational Church at Belchertown *** Members of the Congregational Church in Northampton, Mass. *** Legislative - Senators *** Representatives *** Moderators of Town Meetings *** Town Treasurer *** Stebbins Towns, ets. *** Mounds on Stebbins Farm ** Appendix E *** Unidentified Data *** Stebbins MSS. Book *** Miscellaneous Items ** Addenda, [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=loc.ark:/13960/t2d79c07t&view=1up&seq=658&skin=2021 Page 1216] ** Index of Names, Stebbins, Page 1227 ** Index of Names, other than Stebbins, Page 1309 ** Index of places, Page 1373 === Errata === * See [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=loc.ark:/13960/t2d79c07t&view=1up&seq=658&skin=2021 Addenda] * 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 === * Greenlee, Ralph. & Greenlee, Robert. ''[[Space:The Stebbins Genealogy|The Stebbins Genealogy]]'' (Privately Printed, Chicago, Illinois, 1904) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Greenlee|Greenlee]])
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[[Category:Chatham County, North Carolina, Cemeteries]] [[Category:Chatham County, North Carolina]] [[Category:Pittsboro, North Carolina]] [[Image:One_Place_Studies_Directory-2.png|175px]] == The Mystery == The Stedman family cemetery is documented on Find A Grave
[[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2552108/stedman-family-cemetery Stedman Family Cemetery], FindAGrave Cemetery #2552108 ] as well as in the files of the [https://chathamhistory.org| Chatham County Historical Association].
[[http://cemeterycensus.com/nc/chat/576/576-Title-Trail-K25-6.pdf Title Chain to the Stedman Cemetery], Chatham County Historical Association] A great deal of work has been done to determine the location of the graveyard, and it is currently thought to be underneath a dumpster pad located behind some buildings near the Chatham County Court House Square located at the intersection of US Highways 64 and 15/501. The Cemetery Census team has archived a title chain document that contains information on all the deeds for the property that they were able to find.
Recently, I have been working to solve the mystery, and I believe that I may have done so. [[Stedman-542|Winship Stedman]] made an agreement to sell two lots of land in downtown Pittsboro in 1827. He died a year later, not having completed the sale. The buyer, one Daniel McLeod, also died. In 1840, Winship's sons, [[Stedman-999|Nathan]] and [[Stedman-1114|Oran]], as Executors of his estate, completed the sale of the property to the infant son and heir of Daniel McLeod. That deed may be found in the online files of the Chatham County Register of Deeds
[Chatham County Deed Book AE, Pages 452 and 453]. It contained a very specific exemption, which I believe is the location of the Stedman family cemetery. The deed language reads
''"thence East with the line of Lots No 73 & 88. 25 feet to a stone thence North 25 feet to a stone thence West 25 feet to a stone in the line of Lots No 73 & 74 thence along said line North 185 feet to the first mentioned Street and corner of said Lots No 73 & 74 thence along said street East 105 feet to the beginning Reserving also a free & clear way for ingress and egress at any and all times to and from the said excepted twenty five feet square"''
[[Image:The Stedman family cemetery-2.png|600px|Deed Exemption]] So, the deed exempted a 25 foot square in the southwest corner of Lot 73, including ingress and egress to that site, from the sale. That exemption was included in the next two deeds affecting that property. There is a break in the title chain (the deeds have not yet been located) until the bankruptcy deed of H. H. Burk dated 23 Jun 1869. That deed does not mention the exemption. The next three deed transactions mention a "grave yard" but do not describe the exemption or define its dimensions. In 1939, a new survey was undertaken
[Chatham County Plat Book 1 Page 44], and the cemetery location was described as 25 feet by 37 feet and located approximately 172 feet south of US Highway 64 (West Street). [[Image:The Stedman family cemetery-1.png|600px|1939 Survey]] However, an examination of a plat made in 1870
[Chatham County Plat Book 1 Page 56] shows that the northwestern corner of the cemetery would have been located 185 feet south of West Street and 210 feet east of Fayetteville Street exactly as described in the 1840 deed. That location is not the location marked on the 1939 Plat of the property. [[Image:The Stedman family cemetery.png |600px|Pittsboro Plat]] An 1890 plat of Pittsboro also contains the lots numbered as they originally were.
[Chatham County Plat Book 28 Page 66] [[Image: The Stedman family cemetery-6.png|600px|1890 Plat of Pittsboro]] An 1884 deed conveying the property from one Wm. F. Foushee (likely William Franklin Foushee) to Annie A. Chapin contains a phrase confirming that the 25-foot square was indeed a cemetery.
[Chatham County Deed Book BP Page 46] ''"Excepting that portion of the lots covered by the graveyard"'' A 1928 deed conveying the property from Annie Chapin and her heirs to one E. A. Farrell contains similar language. ''"Excepting that portion of the lots covered by the graveyard, as described in deed from Wm. F. Foushee to Annie M. Chapin, registered in Chatham County Registry, in Book BP, page 46."'' The 1939 deed
reads as follows:
''"running thence on the south side of the said highway No. 64 north 84 degrees west a distance of 177.5 feet to an iron stake at north-east corner of Methodist Episcopal Church lot; thence south 6 degrees west with the church lot a distance of 171.71 feet to an iron stake, grave yard corner; thence south 84 degrees east a distance of 25 feet to stake; thence south 6 degrees west a distance of 37 feet to an iron stake, another corner of grave yard lot"''
[[Image:The Stedman family cemetery-3.png|600px|1939 Justice Deed]] Comparing the descriptions in the two deeds, the problem becomes obvious. The graveyard was located 185 feet south of what is now Highway 64, not 171.71 feet. So, the graveyard was located 13.28 feet south of where the surveyor placed it. Furthermore, he described the north-south border of the graveyard as being 37 feet when we know from the 1840 deed as well as subsequent deeds that it was a 25-foot square. I have drawn a map, somewhat to scale, that shows where the cemetery was located in the 1840 deed. [[Image: The Stedman family cemetery-4.png|600px|Map of Cemetery Location]] == Resolution == Work is now underway to find the precise location of the cemetery and determine if there is any evidence of remains at that location. If the location can be determined by survey, ground-penetrating radar will be used to determine if remains may exist under the ground. If that is successful, the developer of the property is willing to foot the bill for an archeological dig to unearth whatever remains and artifacts may be found and to reinter the remains in the Pittsboro United Methodist Church, which is located on the adjoining property. == Lineal descendants == Work is ongoing to identify living lineal descendants of Winship Stedman. Since the property legally belongs to them (even though they may not be aware of that), their permission is required to unearth any remains and reinter them. As of this writing, over 30 lineal descendants have ben identified and contacted. It has been estimated that the value of the property to each descendant is in the range of 17 cents to one dollar. == Importance == Although the property belonged to Winship Stedman and he was a very successful businessman in his own right as well as serving in the North Carolina Senate in 1806 and as Pittsboro Postmaster, the real significance of this cemetery is his brother, [[Stedman-538|Nathan Alexander Stedman III]]. Nathan is not only a certified DAR Ancestor, but he served in the North Carolina House of Commons, the General Assembly, and the Senate. He was also elected Comptroller of the state and served as Clerk of Court for the Chatham County Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions for a decade before his death. He was one of the commissioners selected by the North Carolina Legislature to layout the Town of Pittsborough in 1787. And he was a member as well as the clerk of the Board of Superintendents for Common Schools for Chatham Couunty. Both men's legacies deserve better treatment than to be completely forgotten and paved over with asphalt. == The dig == Excavation of the cemetery began today, March 9, 2022. [[Image:The Stedman family cemetery.jpg|600px|Initial Excavation]] At this point, seven grave shafts have been identified [[Image:The Stedman family cemetery-2.jpg|600px|Grave Shaft]] , and a portion of a coffin has been uncovered [[Image:The Stedman family cemetery-1.jpg|600px|Piece of coffin]] as well as a stone that may be part of a grave marker. [[Image:The Stedman family cemetery-3.jpg|600px|Piece of grave marker?]] Graves marked with red flags in preparation for exhumation [[image:The Stedman family cemetery-4.jpg|600px|Graves marked]] Graves marked right next to the church annex [[image:The Stedman family cemetery-5.jpg|600px|Graves next to church annex]] A child's grave, possibly [[Stedman-1188|Emily Euphania Stedman]]. [[image:The Stedman family cemetery-6.jpg|600px|Emily Stedman's grave?]] Coffin hardware has been unearthed during the work. [[image:The Stedman family cemetery-7.jpg|600px|Coffin hardware]] As work progresses, more coffin hardware has been uncovered. [[image:The Stedman family cemetery-8.jpg|600px|More coffin hardware]] The first full-size grave was uncovered on March 14, 2022. [[image:The Stedman family cemetery-9.jpg|600px|Full-size grave]] The second full-size grave has been uncovered. [[image:The Stedman family cemetery-10.jpg|600px|2nd full-size grave]] On 3/14 some bone fragments were uncovered. I will not post those pictures here out of respect for the family. On 3/15 the archeologists uncovered arm and leg bones, vertebrae, skull fragments, and some teeth. There are still two graves that have not been uncovered at all. On 3/16 the archeologists found an 1830 Liberty Cap Half Dime. They were minted in Philadelphia between 1829 and 1837.
[[https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces11135.html 5 Cents "Liberty Cap Half Dime"]] It may have been a good luck charm and appeared to have been in the left pocket of the deceased. Reverse Side [[image:The Stedman family cemetery-11.jpg|600px|1830 Nickel, One Side]] Obverse Side [[image:The Stedman family cemetery-12.jpg|600px|1830 Nickel, Opposite Side]] The archeologists also found a glass plate that would have been installed in a coffin so that the face of the loved one could be viewed. [[image:The Stedman family cemetery-13.jpg|600px|Glass Viewing Plate]] The archeologists found three children's graves. We knew of one ([[Stedman-1188|Emily Euphania Stedman]]), but the other two are unknown but to God. They were likely stillborn and never named, and we have no idea who their parents might have been. The four other graves that were uncovered were all adults. Two of those were a male and female in the age range of 70 to 80. Those would be [[Stedman-538|Nathan Alexander Stedman III]] and his wife [[Clark-37512|Ann Frarnces (Clark) Stedman]]. The archeologists were unable to determine the sex of the other two sets of remains, but one had teeth that placed the age in the 20s to 30s range. Given its location, it was most likely [[Stedman-1102|Thomas P. Stedman]]'s grave. He died at the age of 35. The other grave was likely [[Stedman-1109|Robert P. Stedman]] who died at the age of 24. The graves that were not found were for [[Stedman-542|Winship Stedman]], his wife, [[Ferguson-16688|Margaret (Ferguson) Stedman]], [[Stedman-539|Nathan Alexander Stedman II]] and his wife [[Hurlbut-402|Prudence (Hurlbut) Stedman]], After the dig was complete, an 1828 Coronet Head United States One Cent piece was found in the dirt pile when it was sifted for artifacts. Obvserve Side [[image:The Stedman family cemetery-14.jpg|600px|1828 Coronet Head Penny, Obvserve side]] Reverse Side [[image:The Stedman family cemetery-15.jpg|600px|1828 Coronet Head Penny, Reverse side]] Once we have the archeologist's report we may be better able to determine which remains were uncovered. We have begun a research project to see if the identities of the two unknown children and their parentage can be determined from local records. == Completion of the project == The dig has been completed, and the archeologists will produce a formal report of their findings including photographs of the artifacts that were uncovered. When we began this project, the entire cemetery had been paved over and forgotten about until genealogical and historical researchers began investigating its location. The work that the Chatham County Historical Association did to uncover the chain of deeds involving the property where the cemetery was located was vital to the successful conclusion of the project.
Once we had what we felt was the correct location, we began generating interest in unearthing the cemetery and reinterring any remains that were found to the adjacent property of the Pittsboro United Methodist Church Cemetery. We also began looking for sources of funding to support the project. Throughout that process, the property developer, Mr. Gregory Stafford, was not only solicitous of our desires but was actually enthusiastic about recovering the family. He personally footed the entire cost of the project. Without his willingness to pay for the dig, it may never have happened. The decision of where to dig was influenced by two factors. First, we couldn't be certain that we had the precise location of the cemetery although we felt confident we had located it. Second, so much utility work had been done over decades on the eastern side of the location that the likelihood of finding anything of value in that area was probably nil. One of the sets of remains that were uncovered had a high voltage conduit running right through the middle of the torso. Electrical, water and sewer piping had been installed and reinstalled, removed, and replaced so many times over the years that whatever may have been remaining in that area would have been destroyed repeatedly. Most of the utility work was done through horizontal boring, likely without the knowledge of the contractors that they were boring through a cemetery. We are thrilled that we uncovered seven graves, two of which we were completely unaware of. Four additional graves were possibly in the area that was destroyed by utility work and will never be recovered, if in fact they even could have been. == Reinterment == The remains recovered from the archeological dig were reinterred in the Pittsboro United Methodist Church Cemetery in Pittsboro on May 3, 2020. The family is now at rest. [[image:The Stedman family cemetery-16.jpg|600px|Reinterment of the remains]] == Next Steps == We have designed a grave marker to be placed at the reinterment site that will contain the names and birth and death years of the persons buried in the Stedman family cemetery originally. 11/10/2022 - the grave marker is now in place with the NSSAR commemorative plaque at its base [[image:The Stedman family cemetery-7.png |600px|Stedman Family Memorial]] [[image:The Stedman family cemetery-8.png |600px|Commemorative Plaque]] A formal dedication ceremony was conducted by the National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution on November 19, 2022, honoring Nathan Stedman III's Revolutionary War service. This is a picture of the NSSAR Honor Guard at the gravesite. [[image:The Stedman family cemetery-17.jpg |600px|NSSAR Honor Guard]] == Notes == For those interested in examining the actual deeds and plat records for themselves, you should go to the [http://www.chathamncrod.org/Opening.asp Chatham County Register of Deeds Remote Access Site] and click on Acknowledge Disclaimer to Begin Searching Records. Once on the site, select the Imaging System Only link. Once there, you will find a drop-down menu. For plats, select plats For deeds, select Letter. Type in the letters like this: A-E (not AE). Enter the page number to view the deed or plat. With deeds, you may have to scroll down to find its beginning. Don't assume you're on the wrong page if you don't see it immediately. == Sources==
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==General Information== '''The Steele Cemetery''' '''Address:''' Day Road, Owingsville, KY, 40360 '''GPS Coordinates:''' 38.1424151,-83.7400285 '''History''' Steele cemetery is a small family cemetery in Owingville, Kentucky. The caretaker said approximately 30 people have been laid to rest in the Cemetery. The first documented internet was for [[Steele-5092|Jacob H Steele]] in 1850 and the last was [[Whittington-2149|James William Whittington]] in 1965. '''Notable Monuments''' The Steele Cemetery has not yet been surveyed for notable monuments. '''Notable Interments''' I am not aware of anyone Notable being laid to rest in The Steele Cemetery. '''More Information''' See the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Steele_Cemetery%2C_Owingsville%2C_Kentucky Steele Cemetery Category] for profiles of those who have been documented at this cemetery. See the [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2721680/steele-cemetery Steele Cemetery on FindAGrave]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == The Steins of Muscatine, a Family Chronicle == * by [[Stein-1988|Simon Gerberich Stein]] * Published privately, 1962 * Source Example: :::Stein, Simon Gerberich. ''[[Space:The Steins of Muscatine|The Steins of Muscatine, a Family Chronicle]]'' (Priv. print., 1962). * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[[#Stein|Stein]]: Page 123] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Steins of Muscatine|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * [https://archive.org/details/SteinsOfMuscatine Internet Archive] * [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005763106 Hathi Trust Digital Library]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == The Sterling Genealogy == * by [[Sterling-2018|Albert Mack Sterling]] (1874-1941) * published by the Grafton Press, New York, 1909 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Sterling Genealogy|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=REJVAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/sterlinggeneal01ster ::* https://archive.org/details/sterlinggenealog01ster ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005763125 * Vol. 2 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005763125 ::* https://archive.org/details/sterlinggenealog02inster === Citation Formats === Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Sterling, Albert Mack. ''[[Space:The Sterling Genealogy|The Sterling Genealogy]]'' (Grafton Press, 1909) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Sterling|Sterling]]) * [Sterling, Albert Mack. ''[[Space:The Sterling Genealogy|The Sterling Genealogy]]'' (Grafton Press, 1909) Vol. , [ Page ].]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] | [[Space: Sources-Connecticut|Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == The Stevens Family of Fairfield County, Connecticut == Descendants of Thomas Stevens, a landholder in Stamford in 1649, and died there, 19 Aug., 1658 and his wife Ann (____) Stevens (1867-1947) * by [[Stevens-29158|Casimir Pulaski Stevens]] * published Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 1921 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Stevens Family of Fairfield County, Connecticut|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/fl-69699-tn-1394692 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/24940/ === Table of Contents === * The Stevens Family of Stamford and Danbury, Connecticut * Census Report of 1850 * Benedict Genealogy * Hoyt Genealogy * Tuttle 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 === * Stevens, Casimir Pulaski, ''[[Space:The Stevens Family of Fairfield County, Connecticut|The Stevens Family of Fairfield County, Connecticut]]'' (Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 1921) [ Page ]. * ([[#Stevens|Stevens]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * [Stevens, Casimir Pulaski, ''[[Space:The Stevens Family of Fairfield County, Connecticut|The Stevens Family of Fairfield County, Connecticut]]'' (Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 1921) [ Page ].]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == The Stevens Genealogy == embracing branches of the family descended from puritan ancestry, New England families not traceable to puritan ancestry and miscellaneous branches wherever found; :Together With An Extended Account of the Line of Descent from 1650 to the Present Time of the Author * by [[Stevens-594 | Elvira Stevens Barney]], 1832-1909 * published by Skelton Publishing Co, Salt Lake City, Utah,1907 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Stevens Genealogy|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://archive.org/details/stevensgenealogy00barnrich *https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/genealogy-glh33373213/ *https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/562491-redirection ===Table of Contents=== :'''Part I. Stevens Families of Puritan Ancestry'''. :Introduction :I. William Stevens, of Gloucester, Mass :II. Ebenezer Steevens, of Killingworth, Conn :III. The Cushman-Stevens Families, of New England :IV. The Hapgood-Stevens Families, of Marlboro, Mass :V. Henry Stevens, of Stonington, Conn :VI. Thomas Stevens, of Boston, Mass :VII. Thomas Stevens, of East Haven, Conn :VIII. The Pierce-Stevens Family, of Gloucester. Mass :'''Part II. Stevens Families of New England'''. :I. Samuel Stevens, of Woodstock, Me :II. Ezra Stevens, of Buckfield, Me :III. Andrew Stevens, of Montpelier, Vt :IV. Thomas Stevens, of Worcester, Mass :V. Simon Stevens, of New Hampshire :VI. Dr. Cyprian Stevens, of Maine :VII. Thomas Stevens, of Thomaston, Me :VII. Levi Stevens, of New England, and others :IX. Daniel Stevens, Jr., of Concord, N. H. :X. The Jewitt- Pease-Stevens Families of Lynne, Conn :XI. Francis Stevens, of Worcester, Mass :XII. William Stevens, of Thomaston, Me :XIII. Benjamin Stevens, of New Market, N. H. :XIV. The Felt-Stevens Families, of Maine :XV. Phineas Stevens, of Suffield. Conn :XVI. Miscellaneous Stevens Families of Taunton, Mass :XVII. Lyman Stevens, of Essex County, Mass :'''Part III. Miscellaneous Stevens Families'''. :I. Joseph Stevens, of Painted Post, N.Y. :II. William Stevens of Edisto Island, S.C. :III. The Rawson-Stevens Family, of Palmyra, N. Y . :IV. John Stevens, of Tiskilwa, Ill :V. Joshua C. Stephens, of Canisteo, N. Y. :VI. Ebenezer Stevens, of Kingston, N. Y. :VII. Joshua Stevens, of South Carolina :VIII. The Philbrick-Stevens Family, of Kingston, N. Y. :IX. Ebenezer Stevens, of Rockaway, N. Y. :X. Abraham Stevens, of Cornwall, England :XI. The Stevens Family, of France :XII. Jonathan Stevens, of Canada :'''Part IV. The Ancestral Line of Dr. Elvira Stevens Barney''' :From 1650 to the Present Time. :'''Part V. A Biographical Sketch of Dr. Elvira Stevens Barney''' :Appendix. :I. Differences :II. My Trip South :III. Open Letter :Index. :I. To Names of Persons Born Steevens :II. To Names of Persons Born Stephens :III. To Names of Persons Born Stevens :IV. To Names of Persons Not Born Stevens === 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 === * Barney, Elvira Stevens ''[[Space: The Stevens Genealogy| The Stevens Genealogy]]'' (Salt Lake City, Utah,1907), [ Page ]. *[[[#Barney|Barney]]]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == The Stickney Family == A genealogical memoir of the descendants of William and Elizabeth Stickney, from 1637 to 1869 * by [[Stickney-270 | Matthew Adams Stickney]], 1805 - 1894 * published Salem, Massachusetts, 1869 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Stickney Family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/stickneyfamilyge00stic/page/n3 * https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=14443 * https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/579499-the-stickney-family-a-genealogical-memoir-of-the-descendants-of-william-and-elizabeth-stickney-from-1637-to-1869?offset=3 ===Table of Contents=== :There is no table of contents, but these parts are included at the end of the book: *Appendix, p.501-505 :*Burpee :*Davis :*Fowler *Ancestors of the Wives of Stickneys, p.506 *A Stickney Family Not Descended from the Emigrant Ancestor, p.507 *A Family Who Have Assumed the Name of Stickney, p.507 *Corrections and Additions, p.508 *Index of Names in volume, p.509 *Index of Surnames in the volume, not including that of Stickney, except in the Appendix, p.515. === 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 === *Stickney, Matthew Adams ''[[Space:The Stickney Family|The Stickney Family]]'' ( Salem, MA, 1869), [ Page ]. *[[[#Stickney|Stickney]]]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == The Stiles Family in America == Genealogies of the Connecticut and Massachusetts Families. * by [[Stiles-4616|Henry Reed Stiles]] (1832-1909) * published by Doan & Pilson, printers, 1895 * 782 pages * [[Special: Whatlinkshere/Space: The Stiles Family in America | WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Genealogies of the Connecticut Family ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=DAMTAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/stilesfamilyinam00stil ::* https://archive.org/details/stilesfamilyina00stilgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/stilesfamilyinam02stil ::* https://archive.org/details/stilesfamilyinam1895stil ::* https://archive.org/details/stilesfamilyinam01stil ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008731234 * Genealogies of the Massachusetts Family ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=BvEUAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/stilesfamilyinam1892guil ::* https://archive.org/details/stilesfamilyinam00guil ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100329515 === 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 === * Stiles, Henry Reed. ''[[Space:The Stiles Family in America|The Stiles Family in America, Genealogies of the Connecticut/Massachusetts Family]]'' (Doan & Pilson, 1895) [ Page ]. * ([[#Stiles|Stiles]])
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == The Stillman Family == * Author: Stillman, Francis D. * Published by: F. D. Stillman, Greensburg, PA, 1989 * Book: https://archive.org/details/stillmanfamilyde00stil * Citation Example: :::Stillman, Francis D., ''[[Space:The_Stillman_Family|The Stillman family : descendants of Mr. George Stillman of Wethersfield, Connecticut and Dr. George Stillman of Westerly, Rhode Island]]''. (F. D. Stillman, Greensburg, PA, 1989) * Footnote Example: ::: [[[#Stillman|Stillman]]: Page 123] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The_Stillman_Family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]
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[[Category:Sources by Name]] [[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] == The Stillwell Family in England and America == * '''Full title:''' Genealogy of the Stillwell family, describing their lives and movements in England and the United States. Recent generations of the Van Horn branch of the Stillwell family added by Hilda Van Horn Rickenbaugh, Feb. 1947, Denver, Colo.: p. 90-103. * By S. B. Stillwell of Scranton, Pennsylvania, written December 1899 * Edited and annotated by Hilda Van Horn Rickabaugh of Denver, Colorado, in 1947 * Original typewritten manuscript held by Denver Public Library *Also includes "Recent Generations of the Van Horn Branch of The Stillwell Family," added by HIlda Van Horn Rickenbaugh, February, 1947. (Pages 90-103) *Typescript, 103 pages *Suggested citation format: :::Stillwell, S. B., and Rickabaugh, Hilda Van Horn. ''[[Space:The Stillwell Family in England and America|The Stillwell Family in England and America]]''. Scranton, Pa., 1899; revised 1947. *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The_Stillwell_Family_in_England_and_America|WikiTree profiles that link to this page]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://digital.denverlibrary.org/digital/collection/p16079coll31/id/1963/rec/1 * http://worldcat.org/digitalarchive/content/server16079.contentdm.oclc.org/DPL/p16079coll31/WPVolume1/doc_2017_473.pdf
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == The Stocking Ancestry: Comprising the descendants of George Stocking, founder of the American Family == * Author: Stocking, Charles Henry Wright, 1835 * Publication date 1903 * Publisher Lakeside Press, Chicago, Illinois. * Citation Example: ::: Stocking, Charles Henry Wright., ''[[Space:The Stocking Ancestry|The Stocking Ancestry]]'' Lakeside Press, Chicago, 1903 * Footnote Example: ::: [[[#Stocking|Stocking]]: Page 134] === Available online: === Digital Versions: * https://archive.org/details/stockingancestry00stoc * https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=loc.ark:/13960/t0zp42m6p;view=1up;seq=7 [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Stocking Ancestry|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Battle_of_Groton_Heights]] Other: [[Space:Sources-Connecticut|Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == The Stone Records of Groton == Graveston inscriptions. * by [[Caulkins-85|Frances Manwaring Caulkins]] (1795-1869) * edited by [[Gilman-210|Emily Serena Gilman]] (1835-1910) * published by The Free Academy Press, Norwich, Conn., 1903 * Authorities - [https://archive.org/details/stonerecordsofgr00caul/page/90 Page 90]. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Stone Records of Groton|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/stonerecordsofgr00caul * https://archive.org/details/stonerecordsofgr00caul_0 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009560112 * https://books.google.com/books?id=Qy5ZXp__MuUC === WikiTree Syntax === * Caulkins, Frances Manwaring. ''[[Space:The Stone Records of Groton|The Stone Records of Groton]]'' (Free Academy Press, Norwich, Conn., 1903) * ([[#Caulkins|Caulkins]])
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[[Category:LGBTQPlus]] The Stonewall riots (also referred to as the Stonewall uprising or the Stonewall rebellion) were a series of spontaneous, violent demonstrations by members of the LGBT community in response to a police raid that began in the early morning hours of June 28, 1969, at the Stonewall Inn in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. Patrons of the Stonewall Inn, other Village lesbian and gay bars, and neighborhood street people fought back when the police became violent. ==LGBT activism before Stonewall== In the early 20th century, LGBT groups in the United States operated in secret, often out of parlors and night clubs, due to the social and legal stigma against same-sex love and "cross dressing."["The Social and Cultural Elite and the Hidden 'Gay' Society." ''Out History''. https://outhistory.org/exhibits/show/rainbow-richmond/elite][Pruitt, Sarah. "How Gay Culture Blossomed During the Roaring Twenties." 12 Jun, 2019, ''History''. https://www.history.com/news/gay-culture-roaring-twenties-prohibition] After WWII, LGBT rights groups in the United States began to emerge, particularly on the West Coast, even as social and legal stigma did not stop.[Carter, David. ''Stonewall: The Riots that Sparked the Gay Revolution'', 1st Ed. 2004. St. Martin's Press. ISBN 978-0-312-34269-2.] Early gay and lesbian rights groups such as the [[Hay-5524|Mattachine Society]] and Daughters of Bilitis made up the "homophile" movement, which sought to prove that gay and lesbian people could be assimilated into society, favoring non-confrontational education for homosexuals and heterosexuals alike.[Adam, Barry. ''The Rise of a Gay and Lesbian Movement''. 1987, pgs 63–64. G. K. Hall & Co. ISBN 978-0-8057-9714-5.][Marcus, Eric. ''Making Gay History''. 2002, pgs 21-43. HarperCollins. ISBN 978-0-06-093391-3.][Gallo, Marcia. ''Different Daughters: A History of the Daughters of Bilitis and the Rise of the Lesbian Rights Movement''. 2006, pgs 1-11. Seal Press. ISBN 978-1-58005-252-8.] While this stance was echoed in "transvestite" newsletters like ''Transvestia'',[Hill, Robert. "'We Share a Sacred Secret:' Gender, Domesticity, and Containment in Transvestia's Histories and Letters from Crossdressers and Their Wives." 2011, ''Journal of Social History'', vol 44, issue 3, pgs 667–687.] early trans rights activism was more spontaneous and usually a response to police violence,[Aultman, B Lee. "The Rise of Transgender Social Movements: Narrative Symbolism and History." 2021, ''Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics''. https://doi.org/10.1093/acrefore/9780190228637.013.1322] such as the Cooper Do-Nuts protest of 1959[Faderman, Lillian and Stuart Timmons. ''Gay L.A.: A History of Sexual Outlaws, Power Politics, and Lipstick Lesbians''. 2006, pgs 1-2. Basic Books. ISBN 0-465-02288-X.] and the Compton Cafeteria riot of 1966.[Carter, David. ''Stonewall: The Riots That Sparked the Gay Revolution'', 2nd ed. 2005, pg 109. Macmillan. ISBN 0-312-34269-1.] The last years of the 1960s were contentious, as many social and political movements were active, including the civil rights movement, the counterculture of the 1960s, and the anti-Vietnam War movement. These influences, along with the liberal environment of Greenwich Village, served as catalysts for the Stonewall riots. ==History of Stonewall Inn== Very few establishments welcomed gay people in the 1950s and 1960s. Those that did were often bars, although bar owners and managers were rarely gay. At the time, the Stonewall Inn was owned by the Mafia. [Duberman, Martin. ''Stonewall''. 1993, pg 183. Penguin Books. ISBN 978-0-525-93602-2.)]["Stonewall Uprising: The Year That Changed America – Why Did the Mafia Own the Bar?". American Experience. PBS. April 2011.[https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexperience/features/stonewall-why-did-mafia-own-bar/]] It catered to an assortment of patrons and was known to be popular among the poorest and most marginalized people in the gay community: butch lesbians, effeminate young men, drag queens, male prostitutes, transgender people, and homeless youth. While police raids on gay bars were routine in the 1960s, officers quickly lost control of the situation at the Stonewall Inn on June 28. Tensions between New York City police and gay residents of Greenwich Village erupted into more protests the next evening and again several nights later. ==Effects of the Stonewall riots== Within weeks of the uprising, Village residents organized into activist groups to concentrate efforts on establishing places for LGBT people to be open without fear of being arrested.[Feinberg, Leslie. ''Transgender Warriors: Making History from Joan of Arc to Dennis Rodman''. 1996, pg 131. Beacon Press. ISBN 0-8070-7941-3] After the Stonewall riots, LGBT people in New York City faced gender, race, class, and generational obstacles to becoming a cohesive community. Within months, two gay activist organizations were formed in New York, concentrating on confrontational tactics, and three newspapers were established to promote rights for gay men and lesbians.{{Citation needed}} A year after the uprising, to mark the anniversary on June 28, 1970, the first gay pride marches took place in New York, Los Angeles, and San Francisco. ["Heritage | 1970 Christopher Street Liberation Day Gay-In, San Francisco". SF Pride. June 28, 1970.[https://web.archive.org/web/20141022032242/http://www.sfpride.org/heritage/1970.html]] The anniversary of the riots was also commemorated in Chicago and similar marches were organized in other cities. The riots constitute one of the most important events leading to the gay liberation movement in the US and in other parts of the world[Julia Goicichea (August 16, 2017). "Why New York City Is a Major Destination for LGBT Travelers". The Culture Trip[https://theculturetrip.com/north-america/usa/new-york/new-york-city/articles/why-new-york-city-is-a-major-destination-for-lgbt-travelers/]]["Brief History of the Gay and Lesbian Rights Movement in the U.S". University of Kentucky.[http://www.uky.edu/~lbarr2/gws250spring11_files/Page1186.htm]][Nell Frizzell (June 28, 2013). "Feature: How the Stonewall riots started the LGBT rights movement". Pink News UK.[https://www.pinknews.co.uk/2013/06/28/feature-how-the-stonewall-riots-started-the-gay-rights-movement/]]["Stonewall riots". Encyclopædia Britannica. [https://www.britannica.com/event/Stonewall-riots]][Feather, Stuart. "A brief history of the Gay Liberation Front, 1970-73" on ''LibCom.org''. 21 Nov, 2007. https://libcom.org/library/brief-history-gay-liberation-front-1970-73] and the modern fight for LGBT rights in the United States. [U.S. National Park Service (October 17, 2016). "Civil Rights at Stonewall National Monument". Department of the Interior[https://www.nps.gov/places/stonewall.htm]]["Obama inaugural speech references Stonewall gay-rights riots". Archived from the original on May 30, 2013[https://web.archive.org/web/20130530065722/http://www.northjersey.com/news/2012_Presidential_Election/Obama_inaugural_speech_references_Stonewall_riots.html]] The Stonewall National Monument was established at the site in 2016.[Nakamura, David; Eilperin, Juliet (June 24, 2016). "With Stonewall, Obama designates first national monument to gay rights movement". Washington Post[https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-politics/wp/2016/06/24/with-stonewall-obama-designates-first-national-momument-to-gay-rights-movement/]] LGBT Pride events are held annually throughout the world toward the end of June to mark the Stonewall riots. "Stonewall 50 – WorldPride NYC 2019" commemorated the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall uprising, with city officials estimating five million attendees in Manhattan,[About 5 million people attended WorldPride in NYC, mayor says By karma allen, Jul 2, 2019[https://abcnews.go.com/US/million-people-crowed-nyc-worldpride-mayor/story?id=64090338]] and on June 6, 2019, New York City Police Commissioner James P. O'Neill rendered a formal apology on behalf of the New York Police Department for the actions of its officers at the Stonewall Inn in 1969.[Gold, Michael; Norman, Derek (June 6, 2019). "Stonewall Riot Apology: Police Actions Were 'Wrong,' Commissioner Admits". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331[https://www.nytimes.com/2019/06/06/nyregion/stonewall-riots-nypd.html]]["New York City Police Finally Apologize for Stonewall Raids". advocate.com. June 6, 2019.[https://www.advocate.com/news/2019/6/06/new-york-city-police-finally-apologize-stonewall-raids]] In 2020, the Stonewall Inn was in danger of shutting down due to increased costs of operations and lack of revenue due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[ABC7 New York. "Legendary Stonewall Inn in danger of shutting down amid COVID-19." https://abc7ny.com/stonewall-inn-covid-coronavirus-closing/6263232/] However, in July 2022 the Inn was still open at 53 Christopher Street.[[https://thestonewallinnnyc.com/ The Stonewall Inn]. Accessed 31 July 2022. At that point the web page included dates for events in August 2022.] == Sources == ===See also=== * "Stonewall riots" on Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stonewall_riots ==Acknowledgments== This space was created on March 4, 2021, by [[Trtnik-2|Aleš Trtnik]]. [[Kaufmann-550|Dave Kaufmann]] has managed this space since March 4, 2021. A major revision of this space was completed on October 6, 2021, by [[Hannemann-76|U Swanson]].
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] == The Storrs Family == Genealogical and other memoranda. * by Charles Storrs (1822-1884) * privately printed, New York, 1886 * Source Example: ::: Storrs, Charles. ''[[Space:The Storrs Family|The Storrs Family]]'' (privately printed, New York, 1886) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[[#Storrs|Storrs]]: Page 134] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Storrs Family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=ins_AAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/storrsfamilygene01stor * https://archive.org/details/storrsfamilygene00stor * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001963904 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/14447/ === Table of Contents === * The Storrs Family in England * The Storrs Family in America * The daughters of Samuel Storrs, Sen * The grandchildren of Samuel Storrs and their descendants. In the Line of Samuel Storrs, * Jr. * The grandchildren of Samuel Storrs and their descendants. In the Line of Thomas Storrs * The grandchildren of Samuel Storrs and their descendants. In the Line of Cordial (Cordall) Storrs * Mansfield * Errors in the "genealogy record of the Storrs Family in the United States." * Index * Index. Descendants having names other than Storrs. In England * Index. Descendants having names other than Storrs * Index. Persons related to the family by marriage * Index. Persons not related to the family
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == The Story of a Family Through Eleven Centuries == Illustrated by portraits and pedigrees, being a history of the family of Gorges. * by Raymond Gorges (1876/7-1943), based on material prepared by the Rev. Frederick Brown (1815-1886), F. S. A. * Priv. print., D. B. Updike, The Merrymount Press, Boston, 1944 * 289 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Story of a Family Through Eleven Centuries|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/storyoffamilythr00gorg * http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000771745 * https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE1982449 * https://books.google.com/books?id=0_flAAAAMAAJ 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. === WikiTree Syntax === * Gorges, Raymond. ''[[Space:The Story of a Family Through Eleven Centuries|The Story of a Family Through Eleven Centuries]]'' (Boston, 1944) [ Page ]. * ([[#Gorges|Gorges]])
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == The Story of Anthony Coombs and his descendants == * by [[Coombs-3635|William Carey Coombs]] (b.1840) * published by A. C. Getchell & Son, Boston, 1913 * 219 pages * [[Special: Whatlinkshere/Space: The Story of Anthony Coombs and his descendants | WikiTree Profiles that use this source page.]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/storyofanthonyco00coom === Table of Contents === * Foreword * Part 1 The Story of Anthony Coombs * Part 2 The Family be Groups Sketches and Stories * Part 3 Genealogies === 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 === * Coombs, William Carey. ''[[Space:The Story of Anthony Coombs and his descendants|The Story of Anthony Coombs]] and his descendants'' (A.C. Getchell & Son, Boston, 1913) [ Page ]. * ([[#Coombs|Coombs]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * [Coombs, William Carey. ''[[Space:The Story of Anthony Coombs and his descendants|The Story of Anthony Coombs]] and his descendants'' (A.C. Getchell & Son, Boston, 1913) [ Page ].]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == The Story of Godfrey Nims of Old Deerfield == As read to the Nims family association, at Deerfield, Massachusetts, on August 13, 1914. * by Francis Nims Thompson * published by E.A. Hall & Co., Greenfield, Mass., 1914 * Source Example: ::: Thompson, Francis Nims. ''[[Space:The Story of Godfrey Nims of Old Deerfield|The Story of Godfrey Nims of Old Deerfield]]'' (E.A. Hall & Co., Greenfield, Mass., 1914) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[[#Thompson|Thompson]]: Page 134] * Inline-Text Example: ::: ([[#Thompson|Thompson]]: Page 134) * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Story of Godfrey Nims of Old Deerfield|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/thestoryofgodfre01thom * https://archive.org/details/thestoryofgodfre02thom * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009569414
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == The Story of Moses and William Wallace and Their Descendants == Barton, Hunter, Wolfe * by [[Hooper-10257|Osman Castle Hooper]] (1859-1941) Dept. of Journalism, Ohio State Univeristy. * published by OSU, Columbus, Ohio, 1918 * 46 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Story of Moses and William Wallace and Their Descendants|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/storyofmoseswill00hoop * https://archive.org/details/storyofmoseswill00byuhoop * https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/200169-the-story-of-moses-and-william-wallace-and-their-descendants-barton-hunter-wolfe * https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/575066-the-story-of-moses-and-william-wallace-and-their-descendants-barton-hunter-wolfe === 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 === * Hooper, Osman Castle. ''[[Space:The Story of Moses and William Wallace and Their Descendants|The Story of Moses and William Wallace and Their Descendants]]'' (OSU, Columbus, Ohio, 1918) [ Page ]. * ([[#Hooper|Hooper]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * [Hooper, Osman Castle. ''[[Space:The Story of Moses and William Wallace and Their Descendants|The Story of Moses and William Wallace and Their Descendants]]'' (OSU, Columbus, Ohio, 1918) [ Page ].]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == The Story of My Ancestors in America == * by Rev. [[Walker-66573|Edwin Sawyer Walker]] (1828-1912) * published by D. Oliphant, Chicago, 1895 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Story of My Ancestors in America|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=xIVYAAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/storyofmyancesto00walk * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000332216 * https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE924302 ==== Appendix to The Story of My Ancestors in America / by Rev. Edwin Sawyer Walker. ==== * https://books.google.com/books?id=YG5ZAAAAMAAJ * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005774253 * https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE1086333 === 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 === * Walker, Edwin Sawyer. ''[[Space:The Story of My Ancestors in America|The Story of My Ancestors in America]]'' (D. Oliphant, Chicago, 1895) [ Page ]. * ([[#Walker|Walker]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * [Walker, Edwin Sawyer. ''[[Space:The Story of My Ancestors in America|The Story of My Ancestors in America]]'' (D. Oliphant, Chicago, 1895) [ Page ].]
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Purton,_Wiltshire
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Purton, Wiltshire]] [[Category: Wiltshire, Sources]] Other: [[Space: Sources-England | England Sources]] __TOC__ == The Story of Purton, A Collection of Notes and Hearsay == * by Ethel M. Richardson * published by J.W. Arrowsmith, Ltd., 11 Quay Street, Bristol, 1919 * 143 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Story of Purton, A Collection of Notes and Hearsay|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/storyofpurtoncol00richiala * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007671015 === 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, Ethel M., ''[[Space:The Story of Purton, A Collection of Notes and Hearsay|The Story of Purton]], A Collection of Notes and Hearsay'' (J.W. Arrowsmith, Ltd., Bristol, 1919) [ Page ]. * ([[#Richardson|Richardson]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * [Richardson, Ethel M., ''[[Space:The Story of Purton, A Collection of Notes and Hearsay|The Story of Purton]], A Collection of Notes and Hearsay'' (J.W. Arrowsmith, Ltd., Bristol, 1919) [ Page ].]
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Birch_Lake_Cemetery,_Calvin_Center,_Michigan
Birch_Lake_Monthly_Meeting,_Cassopolis,_Michigan
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[[Category:Birch Lake Cemetery, Calvin Center, Michigan]] [[Category:Birch Lake Monthly Meeting, Cassopolis, Michigan]] ==The Story of the Birch Lake Quakers== This is an 9 page document written by [[East-2161|Jane East Karkalits (Bonny)]] in the summer of 1963. This document is a product of personal memories as well as the use of books and documents about this group of Quakers. It includes a copy of a photo of the Birch Lake Meeting House that is no longer standing. The focus of the document is the Birch Lake Quakers who settled in Cass County, Michigan, United States. The original worship meeting (pm) was in the home of Stephen Bogue and later in the home of William and Rachel East. A log meeting house was built in 1837 continuing as a pm until being granted in 1841. Later in 1856 a white frame meeting house replaced the log building. The MM was laid down in 1921 and the congregation attached to Penn MM. Members of the MM were involved in the Underground Railroad. The only known records of Birch Lake MM may be those that were submitted to the Indiana YM: Minutes 1841-1853 and 1883-1921 with additional Women's and Joint minutes 1859-1880. These records are kept at Earlham college (Earlham College Friends Collection and College Archive Friends - Microform Microfilm 501) and on FamilySearch.org under the Catalog tab. Search for "Birch Lake Quakers." ===Available Online At These Locations=== *https://archive.org/details/the-story-of-the-birch-lake-quakers *https://www.urscc.org/birch-lake-quakers.html === WikiTree Syntax === * As an inline, numbered reference: ::'''''' ::Karkalits, Jane East. ::''''[[Space:The Story of the Birch Lake Quakers|The Story of the Birch Lake Quakers]]'''', ::page (s) ###-##, ::self published. 1963. ::'''''' ::Repeated inline references: '''''' * In the Sources section: ::'''*''' ''''''Karkalits, Jane East. ''''[[Space:The Story of the Birch Lake Quakers|The Story of the Birch Lake Quakers]]'''', self-published. 1963. ::Inline citation links: ('''[[#Kark|Karkalits ''page(s) ###'']]''')
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ === The Story of the Gilmans and a Gilman Genealogy of the Descendants of Edward Gilman of Hingham, England, 1550-1950 === * by Ames, Constance Le Neve Gilman * published by Shields Rainer Printing Co., Yakima, WA 1950 * 191 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Story of the Gilmans|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/storyofgilmansan00ames/page/n5/mode/2up?view=theater * https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idviewer/614486/1 === WikiTree Syntax === * Ames, Constance Le Neve Gilman. ''[[Space:The Story of the Gilmans|The Story of the Gilmans and a Gilman Genealogy of the Descendants of Edward Gilman of Hingham, England, 1550-1950]]'' (Shields Rainer Printing Co., Yakima, WA 1950) [ Page ] * ([[#Ames|Ames]])
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[[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] == The Story of the Halsteads of the United States == * by William Leon Halstead. * published privately by W.L Halstead, Ann Arbor, Mich., c1934. * Citation Example: ::: Halstead, William Leon. ''[[Space:The Story of the Halsteads of the United States|The Story of the Halsteads of the United States]]'' (W.L. Halstead, Ann Arbor, Mich., c1934) * Footnote Example: ::: [[[#Halstead|Halstead]]: Page 134] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Story of the Halsteads of the United States|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001597713 * https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/541870-the-story-of-the-halsteads-of-the-united-states * https://archive.org/details/storyofhalsteads00hals * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/13187/ ($subscription) * https://books.google.com/books/about/The_Story_of_the_Halsteads_of_the_United.html?id=BFNPAAAAMAAJ (snippet search only)
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Scotland
Scotland_Project_Managed_FSPs
Scottish_Clans
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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Category:Scottish Clans]] [[Category:Scotland|Scotland]] '''[[Project:Scotland|Scotland Project]]'''
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==The Saltire== '''Scotland's national flag - The Saltire (St Andrew's Cross) also known as''' '''Bratach nàiseanta na h-Alba or more simply The Saltireis''' ===Origin and History of the Flag=== The Saint Andrew cross is one of the oldest national flags of all, dating back at least to the 12th century, although the honour of the oldest flag among the modern nations generally falls to the flag of Denmark. The national flag of Scotland is the Saltire. It is made up of a great white cross which spans diagonally across the flag on a blue background. This was the supposed shape of the cross that St. Andrew was put to death on and therefore the flag is also known as the 'Cross of St. Andrew'. ===The Saint Andrew's Cross=== . Who was Saint Andrew? Andrew was one of Christ's disciples and legend has it he was active in Scythia, and crucified on a cross with diagonal beams. His remains were preserved, and (again by legend) Constantine wanted to remove them to Constantinople. A Greek monk was warned by an angel of this intent, and instructed to take them to the ends of the Earth. This he did, until he was shipwrecked in Scotland. Some of Andrew's relics were known to have been brought to St. Andrews, Scotland, by the Bishop of Hexham in 733 AD (Hexham Abbey is also dedicated to St. Andrew). In 1160 AD, St. Andrews Cathedral was erected, and the saint's relics were kept there until the cathedral was destroyed during the Reformation. here's also a second theory about this detail, as some historians believe that St. Andrew was crucified by the Romans in Greece, where this diagonal cross was more commonly used. The next part of the legend behind the flag of Scotland takes place over 700 years later, in 832 AD. It's said that the night before the Pictish King Angus II, led his forces into battle against the English King Aethelstans' army of Angles and Saxons, King Angus had a vision or dream. In this vision, he saw St. Andrew and was promised triumph in battle. Early the next morning Angus' troops were awestruck by the sight of a huge white Saltire cross shining against the background of a bright blue sky. This 'omen' led the Scottish troops to victory and the Saltire found it's place in Scottish history. The earliest record to the Saint Andrew's cross flag dates from 1165 AD, where reference is made to a 9th Century battle. This was known in the 16th Century, although no record of the original source remains today. ===Significant Chronology of the Flag=== *1180: The oldest extant record of the St. Andrews cross flag is on a seal in St. Andrews, where it is used as a religious, not a national, emblem *1286: the St. Andrews cross was first known to be a national emblem of Scotland *1385: every Scots soldier used a saltire on his uniform (often used on black, not blue - the background colour seems to have been of less importance) *1388: the Standard of the Earl of Douglas used a St. Andrews cross and a lion *1503: the first certain use of a plain St. Andrew's Cross flag - but the field was red, not blue (the Vienna Book of Hours). *1512: the Lord High Treasurer's accounts mention the use of blue bunting *1542: the first certain illustration of the St. Andrew's Cross on a blue field as we have it today (armorial of Sir David Lindsay). *Reign of James IV: flagship Great Michael flew a flag with the St Andrews *cross and on the fly a red lion on yellow *1588: Scottish ship illustrated flying three saltires *1606: James VI (Scotland)/James I (England) combined the Scottish and English *flags into the union flag of Great Britain *1707: Queen Anne continued using James VI/I's design. A Scottish version is also known, with the saltire over the St. George's cross *1801: the modern union flag introduced. * 1942: it was forbidden to fly national flags at Colditz, but the Scots avoided the prohibition by inventing a new country dance, namely the Reel of the Fifty First. *1970's: the Scottish saltire became much more prominently used in Scotland *1 July 1999: the union flag and the saltire were both used at the opening of the Scottish Parliament. Normally, though, only the Scottish saltire is flown. *Here is some additional information on the early St Andrew's cross from Perrin *1385: The ordinances for its use on soldier's uniforms read: 'Item every man French and Scots shall have a sign before and behind, namely a white St Andrew's Cross, and if his jack is white or his coat white he shall bear the said white cross in a piece of black cloth round or square'. *Two quotes from the Accounts of the Lord High Treasurer of Scotland *1512: Payment for a roll of blue say (woollen bunting) for the banner of a ship 'with Sanct Androis cors in the myddis'. *1540: Delivered to be three ensigns for the ships sixteen 'elnis' red and yellow 'taffites'. Delivered to be the crosses thereof, four 'elnes' half 'elne' white 'taffities' of Genoa. '''Also see''' [http://www.crwflags.com/fotw/flags/gb-scotl.html Scotland Flags]
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[[Category:Sources by Name]] [[Category:Naval Construction Battalion Units (Seabees), United States Navy, World War II]] See Also: *[[Space:Category-Source]] *[[Project:World_War_II]] *[[Space:World_War_II_Resource_page]] == The Story of the Seventy-Third United States Naval Construction Battalion == *'''Author:''' United States. Naval Construction Battalion, 73rd *'''Publisher:''' Army & Navy Pictorial Pub., 1946 * Source Example: ::: United States. Naval Construction Battalion, 73rd. ''[[Space:The_Story_of_the_Seventy_Third_United_States_Naval_Construction_Battalion|The Story of the Seventy-Third United States Naval Construction Battalion]]'' (Army & Navy Pictorial Pub., 1946) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[[#USNavy|USNavy]]: Page 134] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The_Story_of_the_Seventy_Third_United_States_Naval_Construction_Battalion|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] ===Available at these locations=== ::https://www.history.navy.mil/content/dam/museums/Seabee/UnitListPages/NCB/073%20NCB.pdf
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Connecticut]] [[Category: 21st Regiment, Connecticut Infantry, United States Civil War]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut | Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == The Story of the Twenty-First Regiment, Connecticut Volunteer Infantry, During the Civil War, 1861-1865 == By members of the regiment. : "The survivors of the Twenty-First Regiment of Connecticut Volunteer Infantry, proud of their record and achievements during three years of active service, feel that is due to their children and those who may come after them, that their experiences in camp, in bivouac and on the field of battle should be more fully recorded than has yet been done." * by United States. Army. Connecticut Infantry Regiment, 21st. [[Crane-8877|Alvin Millen Crane]] (1839-1922) & [[Brown-158354|Delos Daniel Brown]] (1838-) & [[Hubbell-501|William Stone Hubbell]] (1837-1930) * published by The Press of the Stewart Printing Co., Middletown, Conn., 1900 * 500 pages * [http://www.civilwararchive.com/Unreghst/unctinf3.htm#21stinf 21st Regiment Infantry] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Story of the Twenty-First Regiment, Connecticut Volunteer Infantry, During the Civil War, 1861-1865|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * httpa://books.google.com/books?id=5BhCAAAAIAAJ * https://archive.org/details/storyoftwentyfir00unit * https://archive.org/details/storyoftwentyfir00hubb * https://archive.org/details/00544322.3071.emory.edu * https://archive.org/details/storytwentyfirs00crangoog * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006578733 === Table of Contents === * Dedication * Committee's Preface * Illustrations * Introduction * The Governor's Order * Regimental Beginnings * The Gathering * Organization * Roster of Officers, Official * Off For The Front * Waiting * The Advance Into Virginia * Fredericksburg * Call For Volunteers * Letter - Lieutenant Frank Fowler * Falmouth And Newport News * The Siege of Suffolk * General Orders No. 28, By Brigadier - General George W. Getty * Letter - Sergeant W. B. Avery * Bowers ' Hill, White House, Yorktown * Provost Life At Portsmouth And Norfolk * Extract : Old Dominion Newspaper * By Land And Sea * Letter - Captain D. D. Brown * The Battle of Drewry's Bluff - Captain W. S. Hubbell, 178 * Casualties, Official, * Wounding of Colonel Arthur H. Dutton * Wounding of Colonel Burpee * Extract of Letters— Colonel Thomas F. Burpee * Operations On And Near The James River * Reports of Major Hiram B. Crosby * Death of Colonel Dutton * Death of Colonel Thomas F. Burpee * Sketch of Colonel Dutton * The Battle of Cold Harbor * Sketch of Colonel Thomas F. Burpee * In The Trenches * A Just And Agreeable Order * Incidents of The Siege * Report of Operations-- Major - General George J. Stanard, 277 * Battle of Fort Harrison — Captain W. S. Hubbell, * Appendix To Battle of Fort Harrison, * From Fort Harrison To Fredericksburg Raid * Fredericksburg Raid - Captain W. S. Hubbell * Casualties * Bermuda Hundred - Captain A. M. Crane * High Commendation * Poem - Theron Brown * Sketch of Chaplain Thomas G. Brown — B. E. Smith * Operations - Fall of 1864, * Sketch of Lieutenant F. W. H. Buell, * The Precious Memories Of The Verteran * Incidents And Coincidents — The Old Army Songs, * Bean Soup, * Poem - On The Potomac, * The Animated Fence, * Peculiarities of General Butler— Captain E. S. Ivheeler 405 * Letter From General Devens, * Record of Service, * Pension Office Record, * Governor's Proclamation, * End of The War, * Medals of Honor, * The Union Dead, * Appendix, Page 432 * Dedication of Monument, Page 435 * Historical Address — Captain A. M. Crane, Page 437 * Regimental Roster, After Dedication of Monument === Citation Formats === * ''[[Space:The Story of the Twenty-First Regiment, Connecticut Volunteer Infantry, During the Civil War, 1861-1865|The Story of the Twenty-First Regiment, Connecticut Volunteer Infantry, During the Civil War, 1861-1865]]'' (Stewart Printing Co., Middletown, Conn., 1900) [ Page ]. * ([[#STFR|Story 21st Reg.]]) Please add your preferred citation format, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: *
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Newtown,_Connecticut
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Newtown, Connecticut]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut | Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == The Story of Two Centuries, 1714-1914 == With an account of the celebration of the bicentenary of the Congregational Church of Newtown, Connecticut, October 18, 19 and 20, 1914. * published by Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor Co., New Haven, Conn., 1914 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Story of Two Centuries|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/17141914storyoft00unse * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008417205 === 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:The Story of Two Centuries|The Story of Two Centuries]]'' (Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor, New Haven, Conn., 1914) [ Page ]. * ([[#STC|Story of Two Centuries]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * [''[[Space:The Story of Two Centuries|The Story of Two Centuries]]'' (Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor., New Haven, Conn., 1914) [ Page ].]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] __TOC__ == The Stout Family of Delaware == The Story of Penelope Stout * by [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/140774797/thomas-hale-streets Thomas Hale Streets], 1849-1925 * published by Thomas Hale Streets (THS), Philadelphia, PA, 1915 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Stout Family of Delaware|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/stoutfamilydela00stregoog/mode/2up * https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_Stout_Family_of_Delaware/qxRWAAAAMAAJ?q=william+collins+belmont+hall+delaware&gbpv=1#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 === * Streets, Thomas Hale. ''[[Space:The Stout Family of Delaware | The Stout Family of Delaware ]]'' (Philadelphia, 1915), [ Page ]. * ([[#Streets|Streets]])
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == The Stowell Genealogy == A record of the descendants of Samuel Stowell of Hingham, Mass. * by [[Stowell-1499 | William Henry Harrison Stowell]],1841-1907 * published by The Tuttle Company, Rutland, Vermont, 1922 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Stowell Genealogy|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/stowellgenealogy00stow/page/n8 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/14448/ ===Table of Contents=== :Foreword :The Origin of the Family :The Name :The Search for Samuel :Statistics :First Generation :Second Generation :The Parentage of David, Jonathan and Nathaniel, who went to Connecticut :Third Generation :Fourth Generation :Fifth Generation :Sixth Generation :Seventh Generation :Eighth Generation :Ninth 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 === * Stowell,William Henry Harrison ''[[Space:The Stowell Genealogy|The Stowell Genealogy]]'' A record of the descendants of Samuel Stowell of Hingham, Mass. (The Tuttle Company, Rutland, Vermont, 1922), [ Page ]. * [[[#Stowell|Stowell]]]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] == The Strang Genealogy == descendants of Daniel Streing, of New Rochelle, New York, with special records of the Purdy, Ganung, Kissam, Sackett, Bloomfield, Keeler, Belcher, Morgan, Whitney and Thorne families * by [[Mayou-4 | Josephine C. Frost]] (1864 - 1942) * published by Bowles-Printer, Brooklyn, N.Y., 1915 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Strang Genealogy|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/stranggenealogyd00fros * http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005769198 * https://books.google.com/books?id=2ERWAAAAMAAJ === 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 === * Frost, Josephine. ''[[Space:The Strang Genealogy|The Strang Genealogy]]'' (Bowles-Printer, Brookly, N.Y., 1915), [ Page ]. * [[[#Frost|Frost]]]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == The Strife of the Roses and Days of the Tudors in the West == * by William Henry Hamilton Rogers, F.S.A. * published by J. G. Commin, 230 High Street, Exeter, 1890 * see review: [https://books.google.com/books?id=JMtCAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA118 The Western Antiquary, Vol. 10, Page 118] * Source Example: ::: Rogers, W. H. Hamilton. ''[[Space:The Strife of the Roses and Days of the Tudors in the West|The Strife of the Roses and Days of the Tudors in the West]]'' (J.G. Commin, Exeter, 1890) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[[#Rogers|Rogers]]: Page 134] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Strife of the Roses and Days of the Tudors in the West|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/thestrifeofthero32675gut * https://archive.org/details/strifeofroses00rogeuoft * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008728420 * http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/32675
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Meriwether_County,_Georgia,_Slave_Owners
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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:The Strozier Plantations, Meriwether County, Georgia]] [[Category:Meriwether County, Georgia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Meriwether County, Georgia, Slaves]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Index of Plantations]] == Introduction == [[Strozier-8|Reuben Strozier]] (1782-1850) owned three plantations in Meriwether County, Georgia in 1850: the Strozier Plantation, the Adams Plantation, and the Brooks Plantation. This information comes from Reuben Strozier's 1850 will.[ '''Reuben Strozier Probate 4 Dec 1850, Meriwether, Georgia, United States''': "Georgia Probate Records, 1742-1990"]
Citing Affiliate Publication Title: Wills 1831-1903 (Meriwether County, Georgia); Entry: 1000; FHL microfilm: 327663;
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Reuben Strozier probate on 4 Dec 1850 in Meriwether, Georgia, United States. == Plantations == Enslaved people were matched from 1850 US Slave Census records by plantation size. * '''Strozier''': ** 1,012.5 acres ** 36 enslaved people ** Lots 56-59 and 71 in the 7th district of Meriwether County ** Was bequeathed to his wife, [[Callaway-240|Pheriby Strozier]]. * '''Adams''': ** 810 acres ** 15 enslaved people ** Four lots in the lower 9th district of Meriwether County ** Was bequeathed to his son, [[Strozier-31|Reuben Strozier Jr]]. * '''Brooks''': ** 405 acres ** 7 enslaved people ** Two lots in the lower 9th district of Meriwether County (a man named William Brooks resided here) ** Half was bequeathed to his son, [[Strozier-116|Callaway Strozier]], and the other half was bequeathed to his son, [[Strozier-31|Reuben Strozier Jr]]. == Slaves == === Identified === This is a list of 54 identified ancestors of African-American Heritage. This information comes from Reuben Strozier's will (probated 4 Dec 1850). There are also at least four unnamed people referred to in the will. AF = adult female, AM = adult male. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Lifestage!!Notes!!New Slave Owner |- |[[Strozier-143|Anderson]]||AM||||Reuben Strozier Jr |- |[[Strozier-144|Anthony]]||AM||||(to be sold) |- |[[Strozier-50|Brice]]||AM||||Callaway Strozier |- |[[Strozier-145|Burrell]]||AM||||Pheriby Strozier |- |[[Strozier-146|Casinda]]||F||Hannah's child||(to be sold) |- |[[Strozier-147|Charity]]||AF||||Polly Strozier |- |[[Strozier-148|Clary]]||F||||(to be sold) |- |[[Strozier-149|Cuff]]||AM||||Pheriby Strozier |- |[[Strozier-150|Dave]]||AM||||Peter Strozier |- |[[Strozier-151|Dick]]||AM||||(to be sold) |- |[[Strozier-152|Dock]]||AM||||(to be sold) |- |[[Strozier-153|Eada]]||AF||||(to be sold) |- |[[Strozier-154|Easter]]||AF||||Pheriby Strozier |- |[[Strozier-155|Edmond]]||AM||||(to be sold) |- |[[Strozier-156|Ellies]]||M||Hannah's child||(to be sold) |- |[[Strozier-157|Emiline]]||F||Hannah's child||(to be sold) |- |[[Strozier-160|Emily]]||AF||||(to be sold) |- |[[Strozier-161|George]]||AM||||Enoch Strozier |- |[[Strozier-162|Gilbert]]||M||Emily's child||(to be sold) |- |[[Strozier-164|Green]]||AM||||Reuben Strozier Jr |- |[[Strozier-163|Green]]||M||Emily's child||(to be sold) |- |[[Strozier-158|Hannah]]||AF||||(to be sold) |- |[[Strozier-165|Hansell]]||M||Easter's child||Pheriby Strozier |- |[[Strozier-167|Henna]]||AF||||Pheriby Strozier |- |[[Strozier-169|Henry]]||AM||||Pheriby Strozier |- |[[Strozier-170|Jake]]||AM||||(to be sold) |- |[[Strozier-171|Jane]]||F||||(to be sold) |- |[[Strozier-166|Jim]]||M||Easter's child||Pheriby Strozier |- |[[Strozier-159|Jim]]||M||Hannah's child||(to be sold) |- |[[Strozier-172|Joe]]||AM||||(to be sold) |- |[[Strozier-173|Joeboy]]||AM||||(to be sold) |- |[[Strozier-195|John]]||AM||||(to be sold) |- |[[Strozier-174|Kitty]]||AF||||Polly Strozier |- |[[Strozier-175|Linda]]||F||||(to be sold) |- |[[Strozier-176|Lucinda]]||F||||(to be sold) |- |[[Strozier-177|Manda]]||F||||(to be sold) |- |[[Strozier-178|Martha]]||AF||||(to be sold) |- |[[Strozier-179|Martha's Infant]]||?||||(to be sold) |- |[[Strozier-180|Mary]]||AF||||Pheriby Strozier |- |[[Strozier-181|Merill]]||AM||||(to be sold) |- |[[Strozier-182|Nancy]]||AF||||(to be sold) |- |[[Strozier-183|Nathan]]||AM||||Pheriby Strozier |- |[[Strozier-168|Noe]]||M||Henna's child||Pheriby Strozier |- |[[Strozier-184|Patsey]]||F||||(to be sold) |- |[[Strozier-185|Pegg]]||AF||||(to be sold) |- |[[Strozier-186|Peter]]||AM||||Enoch Strozier |- |[[Strozier-187|Phillis]]||F||||(to be sold) |- |[[Strozier-188|Polly]]||AF||||Pheriby Strozier |- |[[Strozier-189|Salla]]||AF||||(to be sold) |- |[[Strozier-190|Silva]]||AF||||(to be sold) |- |[[Strozier-191|Silva's Infant]]||?||||(to be sold) |- |[[Strozier-192|Urma]]||F||||(to be sold) |- |[[Strozier-193|Washington]]||AM||||Pheriby Strozier |- |[[Strozier-194|Wiley]]||AM||||Callaway Strozier |} ==== The relevant text from Reuben Strozier's will ==== '''Note:''' a question mark means I couldn't make out the word/part of the word Be it remembered that I Reuben Strozier of the State and County above written being weak in body but perfectly sound in mind and standing [that it’s]? appointed unto all men that they must ail I do therefore make and constitute this my last will and testament to ? after all my just debts be paid I give and bequeath unto my beloved wife Pheriby Strozier during her natural life the following property to wit & twelve negroes Cuff Burrell Henry Nathan and Washington (Fellows). Four women as follows, Easter Henna Mary and Polly and also three children Jim and Hansell the children of the above named Easter and Noe the child of the above named woman Henna. […] that after the death of my beloved wife Pheriby Strozier that the surviving portion of the negroes herein bequeathed unto her and named above including their increase and all the lands with the ? of the lot of land on which my dwelling house sits and the lot of land lying immediately South […] I give and bequeath to my son Enoch P? Strozier with such ? ? as may at that time be bequeathed ?ed and the balance of the land, negroes including everything that may be remaining out of the portion of property herein bequeathed to my beloved wife Pheriby Strozier shall be disposed of by ? sale & the proceeds of said sale equally divided between each of my children as may be living at that time within legal representations with the exception of Willis Jones consort of my deceased daughter Margaret Ann Strozier ? the said Willis Jones having already received his portion of my estate, hence he is hereby and forever barred from ? aside from having any farther[sic] interest in to all intent and ? whatever I give and bequeath to my son Enoch P? Strozier in addition to the above named lands accuring[sic] at the death of my wife Pheriby Strozier two negroes to wit George a man and Peter a man. I give and bequeath to my daughter Polly Strozier two negroes to wit Kitty and Charity – women, during her natural life, and after her death the said two negro women and their increase shall be equally divided between the rest of my children or their legal representatives and I do hereby constitute and appoint my son Reuben Strozier the sole and lawful guardian of my daughter Polly Strozier. I give and bequeath unto my son Calloway Strozier two negroes to wit Wiley a man and Brice a man. […] I give and bequeath to my son Reuben Strozier two negroes to wit Anderson a man and Green a man. […] I order to be sold thirty-three negroes as follows Anthony, John, Edmond, Dick, Dock, Joe, Joeboy, Jake, Merill (Fellows), Martha and Infant, Silva and Infant, Emily and two children Green and Gilbert boys, Hannah and four children Emiline a girl, Jim and Ellies, boys, and Casinda a girl, Nancy and Eada women, and Jane, Phillis, Manda, Patsey, Lucinda, Linda, and Urma girls. Pegg, Salla, women, and Clary, a child. […] I give and bequeath unto my son Peter Strozier a negro man named Dave. === Unidentified === These are lists of unidentified ancestors of African-American Heritage from census records. There is some overlap with the list of identified ancestors. Enslaved people were matched from 1850 US Slave Census records by plantation size. * '''Strozier Plantation''', Enumerated on 24 Oct 1850 (36 people) ::{| border="1" class="sortable" !Sex!!Age!!Birth Year (Estimated)!!Race |- |Male||50||1800||Black |- |Female||50||1800||Black |- |Male||46||1804||Black |- |Female||50||1800||Black |- |Male||40||1810||Black |- |Female||40||1810||Black |- |Male||47||1803||Black |- |Female||33||1817||Black |- |Male||30||1820||Black |- |Male||30||1820||Mulatto |- |Female||26||1824||Black |- |Male||27||1823||Black |- |Female||23||1827||Black |- |Male||21||1829||Black |- |Female||21||1829||Black |- |Male||23||1827||Black |- |Female||25||1825||Black |- |Female||21||1829||Black |- |Female||25||1825||Black |- |Male||21||1829||Black |- |Male||19||1831||Black |- |Female||18||1832||Black |- |Male||18||1832||Black |- |Male||18||1832||Black |- |Male||17||1833||Black |- |Female||16||1834||Black |- |Female||16||1834||Black |- |Male||23||1827||Black |- |Male||16||1834||Black |- |Female||14||1836||Black |- |Male||14||1836||Black |- |Female||14||1836||Black |- |Female||14||1836||Black |- |Male||15||1835||Black |- |Male||10||1840||Black |- |Female||9||1841||Black |} * '''Brooks Plantation''', Enumerated on 7 Sep 1850 (7 people) ::{| border="1" class="sortable" !Sex!!Age!!Birth Year (Estimated)!!Race |- |Female||24||1826||Black |- |Female||18||1832||Black |- |Male||16||1834||Black |- |Male||15||1835||Black |- |Female||3||1847||Black |- |Female||1||1849||Black |- |Female||29||1821||Black |} * '''Adams Plantation''', Enumerated on 9 Sep 1850 (15 people) ::{| border="1" class="sortable" !Sex!!Age!!Birth Year (Estimated)!!Race |- |Female||12||1838||Mulatto |- |Male||9||1841||Mulatto |- |Female||13||1837||Black |- |Female||13||1837||Black |- |Male||12||1838||Black |- |Female||10||1840||Black |- |Female||9||1841||Black |- |Male||7||1843||Black |- |Female||4||1846||Black |- |Male||5||1845||Mulatto |- |Male||3||1847||Black |- |Female||2||1848||Black |- |Male||1||1849||Black |- |Female||0||1850||Black |- |Female||60||1790||Black |} '''Enslaved people counts from earlier censuses for Reuben Strozier:''' * 1840 US Census: ** 1 male under 10 ** 1 male 10 to 23 ** 4 females under 10 ** 1 female 24 to 35 * 1830 US Census: ** 4 males under the age of 10 ** 4 males 10 to 24 ** 1 male 24 to 36 == Sources == * '''1850 Census (Slave Schedule)''': "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850"
Citing Affiliate Publication Number: M432; Line: 10; FHL microfilm: 442902; Record number: 6320;
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Ruben Strozier in Meriwether, Georgia, United States. * '''1850 Census (Slave Schedule)''': "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850"
Citing Affiliate Publication Number: M432; Line: 1; FHL microfilm: 442902; Record number: 6357;
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Reuben Strozier in Meriwether, Georgia, United States. * '''1850 Census (Slave Schedule)''': "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850"
Citing Affiliate Publication Number: M432; Line: 10; FHL microfilm: 442902; Record number: 10689;
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Reuben Strozier in Meriwether, Georgia, United States. * '''1840 Census''': "United States Census, 1840"
citing p. 100, NARA microfilm publication , (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll ; FHL microfilm .
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Reuben Strozier in Meriwether, Georgia, United States. * '''1830 Census''': "United States Census, 1830"
citing 296, NARA microfilm publication M19, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 21; FHL microfilm 7,041.
{{FamilySearch Record|XHGB-G3W}} (accessed 10 October 2022)
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Reuben Strozier in District 168, Wilkes, Georgia, United States.
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[[Category: Jacobites]] [[Category:Williamite War in Ireland]] [[Category: The Stuart Army]] :::'''Quick links to Irish Military Diaspora and associated pages''' [[Space:Irish_Military_Diaspora|♣ Main Page ♣]] - [[Space:Irish_Military_Diaspora_England|♣ England ♣]] - [[Space:Irish_Military_Diaspora_France|♣ France ♣]] - [[Space:Irish_military_diaspora_Latin_America|♣ Latin America ♣]] - [[Space:Irish_Military_Diaspora_United_States|♣ United States ♣]] - [[Space:Nine_Years_War_in_Ireland_1593_to_1603|♣ People of the Nine Years War ♣]] - [[Space:The_Stuart_Army|♣ The Stuart Army ♣]] ''' Welcome to the The Stuart Army Team''' This is part of the [[Project:Irish_Roots|Irish Roots Project]] * '''Goal:''' * '''What we do:''' Create and update quality profiles of members of the Stuart Army * '''Who should Join:''' Any one interested in this time frame. * '''How to join:''' Send your request to [[Maxwell-1489|Maria Maxwell]] or [[Devlin-670|Rich Devlin]] :Leader: TBC :Members: : [[devlin-670|Rich Devlin]] : [[O'Carroll-61|Susan O'Carroll]] - My clan fought in the Confederate wars and were attainted, losing all their property. My ancestors also went into exile in Europe with the Stuarts and later generations fought with Colonel Francis Carroll's Dragoons at the Battle of the Boyne. Most relatives surrendered but my 8th great grandfather Thomas Carroll was killed at the Boyne. We are descended from his 10 year old son who was taken north by Williamite forces to County Antrim and raised there as a Protestant. Note: " (under development. If something is unclear, you have a question or would like to join in and help, please let us know. Please link names on this page to their profiles. You can also add notes of what needs to be done on the profile. '''After the English [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glorious_Revolution Revolution of 1688], [[Stuart-19|King James II]][[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_II_of_England Wikipedia James II of England]] sought the support of Louis XIV of France and tried to regain his throne through Ireland. This war was known as the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Williamite_War_in_Ireland Williamite War in Ireland] and his army as The Stuart army or the Jacobite army.''' ==The Stuart army 1689-1697== ===All Regiments that served sometime during the war=== * Lord Abercorn's Regiment of horse - NOTE: You can add what needs to be done here. * The Earl of Antrim's Regiment of Foot - NOTE: Need to find out who he was and if he is on Wikitree. * Colonel Dudley Bagnell's Regiment of Foot * Colonel John Barrett's Regiment of Foot * Lord Bellew's Regiment of Foot * Major-General Boisseleau's Regiment of Foot * Lord Bophin's Regiment of Foot * Colonel Ulick Bourke's Regiment of Foot * Colonel Walter Bourke's Regiment of Foot * Colonel Dominick Browne's Regiment of Foot * Colomel John Browne's Regiment of Foot * Colonel Nicholas Browne's Regiment of Foot * Colonel Edward Butler's Regiment of Foot * Colonel James Butler's Regiment of Foot * [[Butler-2426|Piers "3rd Viscount Galmoye" Butler]] Lord Galmoy's Regiment of horse - Note: good profile, could use more inline sources * Colonel Richard Butler's Regiment of Foot * [[Butler-13555|Colonel Thomas Butler]]'s Regiment of Foot * Colonel Roger Cahane's Regiment of Foot * Colonel Francis Carroll's Regiment of dragoons * Lord Castleconnel's Regiment of Foot * Colonel Charles Cavanagh's Regiment of Foot * Lord Clancarthy's Regiment of Foot * Lord Clanricarde's Regiment of Foot * Lord Clare's Regiment of dragoons * Lord Clare's Regiment of Foot * Colonel Robert Clifford's Regiment of dragoons * Colonel Cotter's Regiment of dragoons * Sir Michael Creagh's Regiment of Foot * Colonel Henry Dillon's Regiment of Foot * Lord Dongan's Regiment of dragoons * Henry, Lord Viscount Dover 1st Troop Royal Horse Guards * Sir Maurice Eustace's Regiment of Foot * Colonel John Fitzgerald's Regiment of Foot * Colonel Henry Fitzjames's Regiment (the Lord Grand Prior's Regiment) of Foot * [[Fitzjames-6|James "1st Duke of Berwick-Upon-Tweed, 1st Duque de Liria y Xerica" FitzJames]] 2ed Troop Royal Horse Guards. * Lord Galmoy's Regiment Regiment of horse * Lord Galway's Regiment of Foot * Sir Charles Geoghegan's Regiment of Foot * Lord Gormanston's Regiment of Foot * Colonel John Grace's Regiment of Foot * Colonel John Hamilton's Regiment of Foot * Lord Hunsdon's Regiment of Foot * Lord Iveagh's Regiment of Foot * Colonel Christopher Kelly's Regiment of Foot * Colonel Myles Kelly's Regiment of Foot * Lord Kenmare's Regiment of Foot * Lord Killmallock's Regiment of Foot * Lord Louth's Regiment of Foot * Colonel Henry Luttrell's Regiment of horse * Colonel Simon Luttrell's Regiment of dragoons * Colonel Owen MacCarties' Regiment of Foot * Brigadier Thomas Maxwell's Regiment of dragoons * Colonel Bryan McDernott's Regiment of Foot * Colonel Roger McElligott's Regiment of Foot * Colonel Denis McGillicuddy's Regiment of Foot * Colonel Cuconaught McGuire's Regiment of Foot * Colonel Art McMahon's Regiment of Foot * Colonel Hugh McMahon's Regiment of Foot * Colonel Charles Moore's Regiment of Foot * MacCarty Mor's * Lord Mountcashel's Regiment of Foot * Colonel Edward Nugent's Regiment of Foot * Colonel Richard Nugent's Regiment of Foot * Colonel Charles O'Brien's Regiment of Foot * Colonel Roger O'Conor's Regiment of Foot * Colonel Manus O'Donnel's Regiment of Foot * Colonel Daniel O'Donovan's Regiment of Foot * Colonel Oliver O'Gara's Regiment of Foot * Colonel Cormack O'Neill's Regiment of Foot * Colonel Felix O'Neill's Regiment of Foot * Colonel Gordon O'Neill's Regiment of Foot * Sir Neill O'Neill's Regiment of dragoons * Colonel Edmund O'Reilly's Regiment of Foot * Sir Heward Oxburgh's Regiment of Foot ** Lord Oxburgh's Regiment of Foot (Same regiment?) * Colonel John Parker's Regiment of horse * Colonel James Purcell's Regiment of Foot * Colonel Nicholas Purcell's Regiment of horse * Colonel Purcell's Regiment of dragoons * Colonel James Roth's Regiment of Foot * [[Sarsfield-53|Colonel Patrick Sarsfield]]'s Regiment of horse [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrick_Sarsfield,_1st_Earl_of_Lucan#Family wilkipedia] * Sir Edmund Scott's Regiment of Foot * Lord Slane's Regiment of Foot * Colonel Hugh Sutherland's Regiment of horse * Colonel James Talbot's Regiment of Foot * [[Talbot-184|Richard "1st Duke of Tyrconnell" Talbot ]] Earl of Tyrconnell's Regiment of horse * The Earl of Tyrone's Regiment of Foot * The Earl of Westmeath's Regiment of Foot ===Formation 1689=== ==== The old (loyal to James) Irish Regiments 1688-1689==== * 3 regiment of horse - Tyrconnell's, Russell's, and Galway's * 1 regiment of dragoons * 5 regiments of infantry - the Foot Guards, MacCarthy's, Clancarty's Newcomen's and Mountjay's === Expansion - summer 1689 === *Royal Guards ** 1st Troop Royal Horse Guards. Henry, Lord Viscount Dover commander ** 2ed Troop Royal Horse Guards. [[Fitzjames-6|James "1st Duke of Berwick-Upon-Tweed, 1st Duque de Liria y Xerica" FitzJames]] commander ** Troop Royal Mounted Grenadiers attached to the Royal Horse Guards [[Butler-13555|Colonel Thomas Butler]] commander *Regiment of horse ** Lord Abercorn's Regiment ** [[Butler-2426|Piers "3rd Viscount Galmoye" Butler]] Lord Galmoy's Regiment ** Colonel Henry Luttrell's Regiment ** Colonel John Parker's Regiment ** Colonel Nicholas Purcell's Regiment ** Colonel Patrick Sarsfield's Regiment [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrick_Sarsfield,_1st_Earl_of_Lucan#Family wilkipedia] (Note: Needs to be entered as son of [[Sarsfield-21|Patrick Sarsfield]] ** Colonel Hugh Sutherland's Regiment ** [[Talbot-184|Richard "1st Duke of Tyrconnell" Talbot ]] Earl of Tyrconnell's Regiment * Regiment of dragoons ** Colonel Francis Carroll's Regiment ** Lord Clare's Regiment ** Lord Dongan's Regiment ** Sir Neill O'Neill's Regiment ** Colonel Robert Clifford's Regiment ** Colonel Simon Luttrell's Regiment ** Brigadier Thomas Maxwell's Regiment * Regiments of Foot ** The Kings Regiment or Foot Guards (2 battalions) ** Colonel John Hamilton's Regiment ** Colonel Henry Fitzjames's Regiment (the Lord Grand Prior's Regiment) ** Lord Mountcashel's Regiment ** Lord Clancarthy's Regiment ** Lord Clanricarde's Regiment ** The Earl of Antrim's Regiment ** The Earl of Tyrone's Regiment ** Colonel Richard Nugent's Regiment ** Lord Gormanston's Regiment ** Colonel Henry Dillon's Regiment ** Lord Galway's Regiment ** Lord Bellew's Regiment ** Lord Kenmare's Regiment ** Lord Slane's Regiment ** Colonel Cormuck O'Neill's Regiment ** Colonel Charles Cavanagh's Regiment ** Colonel Thomas Butler's Regiment ** Colonel John Fitzgerald's Regiment ** Lord Louth's Regiment ** Lord Killmallock's Regiment ** Sir Maurice Eustace's Regiment ** The Earl of Westmeath's Regiment ** Major-General Boisseleau's Regiment ** Lord Bophin's Regiment ** Colonel Oliver O'Gara's Regiment ** Colonel John Grace's Regiment ** Colonel Edward Butler's Regiment ** Colonel Art McMahon's Regiment ** Colonel Charles Moore's Regiment ** Colonel Dudley Bagnell's Regiment ** Colonel Gordon O'Neill's Regiment ** Colonel Nicholas Browne's Regiment ** Sir Michael Creagh's Regiment ** Sir Heward Oxburgh's Regiment ** Colonel Dominick Browne's Regiment ** Colonel Owen MacCarties' Regiment ** Colonel John Barrett's Regiment ** Colonel Charles O'Brien's Regiment ** Colonel Daniel O'Donovan's Regiment ** Lord Iveagh's Regiment ** Colonel Roger McElligott's Regiment ** Colonel Edmund O'Reilly's Regiment ** Colonel Cuconaught McGuire's Regiment ** Colonel Walter Bourke's Regiment ** Colonel Felix O'Neill's Regiment ** Colonel Hugh McMahon's Regiment ** Colonel Denis McGillicuddy's Regiment ** Colonel James Purcell's Regiment ** Lord Hunsdon's Regiment ** Colonel Richard Butler's Regiment ** Lord Clare's Regiment ** Lord Castleconnel's Regiment ** Colonel Roger O'Conor's Regiment ** Colonel Bryan McDernott's Regiment ** Colonel James Talbot's Regiment ** Sir Charles Geoghegan's Regiment ** Colonel Manus O'Donnel's Regiment ** Colonel James Roth's Regiment ** Colonel Roger Cahane's Regiment ** Colonel Christopher Kelly's Regiment ** Colonel Ulick Bourke's Regiment ** Sir Edmund Scott's Regiment ** Colonel Myles Kelly's Regiment ** Colomel John Browne's Regiment ** Colonel James Butler's Regiment ** Colonel Edward Nugent's Regiment === October 1689 === *Regiments of Horse Cavalry ** Lord Tyrconnell's Regiment. ** Lord Galmoy's Regiment. ** Colonel Patrick Sarsfield's Regiment ** Colonel John Parker's Regiment ** Lord Abercorn's Regiment ** Colonel Henry Luttrell's Regiment ** Colonel Nicholas Purcell's Regiment * Regiment of dragoons ** Lord Dongan's Regiment ** Colonel Simon Luttrell's Regiment ** Colonel Purcell's Regiment ** Colonel Cotter's Regiment ** Colonel Robert Clifford's Regiment * Regiment of Infantry ** Lord Antrim's Regiment ** Colonel Dudley Bagnal's Regiment ** Lord Bellew's Regiment ** Major General Boisseleau's Regiment ** Lord Clancarty's Regiment ** Lord Clanricarde's Regiment ** Colonel Cormack O'Neill's Regiment ** Sir Michael Creagh's Regiment ** Colonel Henery Dillon's Regiment ** Colonel Edward Butler's Regiment ** Sir Maurice Eustace's Regiment ** Lord Galway's Regiment ** Lord Gormanston's Regiment ** Colonel John Grace's Regiment ** Lord Grand Prior's Regiment ** Colonel John Hamilton's Regiment ** Lord Kenmare's Regiment ** Lord Killmallock's Regiment ** MacCarty Mor's ** Lord Mountcashel's Regiment ** Colonel Richard Nugent's Regiment ** Lord Oxburgh's Regiment ** Colonel Richard Butler's Regiment ** Lord Slane's Regiment * === Battle of Boyne -1 June 1690 === [[:Category:Battle_of_the_Boyne%2C_1690|Wikitree Category]] King James II retreats to France after the battle. to be entered === The Siege of Ballymore, 8 June 1691=== *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ballymore,_County_Westmeath#The_Siege_of_Ballymore Wikipedia] *[https://celt.ucc.ie//published/E703001-007/index.html List of officers taken prisoners at Ballymore, 8 June, 1691 (Author: unknown)] === Battle of Aughrim - August 1691 === Up to 8000 men—about half Jacobite army was killed, wounded, or taken prisoner. St Ruth, the Jacobite General, was among the dead. to be entered === Limerick - August 1691 === to be entered === Exiled in France - c. fall 1691 === to be entered === End of the Nine Years War 1697 === to be entered == Sources == *[https://celt.ucc.ie//published/E703001-007/index.html List of officers taken prisoners at Ballymore, 8 June, 1691 (Author: unknown)] *The Irish Brigades, 1685-2006 by David Murphy [[devlin-670|Rich Devlin]] has a copy *[https://archive.org/stream/illustrationshi00dalgoog#page/n4/mode/2up 'King James' Irish army list by John Dalton] The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Devlin-670|Richard Devlin]]. 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=15369838 send me a private message]. Thanks!
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Quakers]] Other: [[Space:Sources-England#Nottinghamshire|Nottinghamshire Sources]] __TOC__ == The Sufferings of the Quakers in Nottinghamshire, 1649-1689 == * by Percy J. Cropper * published by Edward Hicks, Jr., 14 Bishopgate Without, London, 1892 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Sufferings of the Quakers in Nottinghamshire, 1649-1689|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=s3gXAAAAYAAJ * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008922482 === Citation Formats === * Cropper, Percy. ''[[Space:The Sufferings of the Quakers in Nottinghamshire, 1649-1689|The Sufferings of the Quakers in Nottinghamshire, 1649-1689]]'' (Edward Hicks, London, 1892) [ Page ]. * ([[#Cropper|Cropper]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * [Cropper, Percy. ''[[Space:The Sufferings of the Quakers in Nottinghamshire, 1649-1689|The Sufferings of the Quakers in Nottinghamshire, 1649-1689]]'' (Edward Hicks, London, 1892) [ Page ].]
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[[Category:One Name Studies Project]] [[Category:Genealogy Societies]] = The Surname Society = The Surname Society was founded as a not-for-profit entity by a worldwide group of experienced genealogists.
[“About Us - The Surname Society.” The Surname Society, 2014. https://surname-society.org/about-us/] The vision of the Society is to connect like-minded people by providing up-to-date facilities which enable members to share knowledge, data, and good practice with others regardless of where in the world they are. The Society is entirely online and focuses on single surname studies to meet the needs of researchers in the world of family history and genealogy as it evolves in the 21st century.
*[https://surname-society.org/ Official Website] *[https://www.facebook.com/groups/905667519498834/ Facebook] *[https://twitter.com/surnamesoc Twitter] *[https://www.pinterest.com/surnamesociety/ Pinterest] *[https://www.youtube.com/@TheSurnameSociety YouTube] **{{YouTube|QlMMJ7KFc60|The Surname Society}} {{Surname Society Sticker}}
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{{Clear}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The_Surname_Society|WikiTree pages that link here]] *[[Template:Surname Society Sticker|Surname Society Sticker]] *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Template:Surname Society Sticker|WikiTree pages that link to the Surname Society Sticker]] == Members == ''To be added to this page and table, please [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:The_Surname_Society&action=joinnetwork submit a trusted list request]'' {| class="wikitable sortable" border=4 width=500 |- !Member!!Study |- |[[Robinson-27225|Azure Robinson]]||[[Space:Peasley Name Study|Peasley]] |} == References ==
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Scotland, Sources]] [[Category:Scotland]] Other: [[Space:Sources-Scotland]] == The Surnames of Scotland == *Author: Black, George Fraser *Publisher: New York Public Library, 1946 - New York, New York * Source Example: ::: Black, George Fraser. ''[[Space:The_Surnames_of_Scotland|The Surnames of Scotland]]'' (New York Public Library, New York, New York, 1946) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[[#Black|Black]]: Page 134] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The_Surnames_of_Scotland|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available at these locations === :https://archive.org/details/surnamesofscotla00geor :https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015011274175 :https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/387610-surnames-of-scotland-their-origin-meaning-and-history
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] == The Sutton-Dudleys of England and the Dudleys of Massachusetts in New England == From the Norman conquest to the present time. * by George Adlard * published London, 1862 * 212 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Sutton-Dudleys of England and the Dudleys of Massachusetts in New England|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=TWYBAAAAQAAJ * https://archive.org/details/suttondudleysen00adlagoog * https://archive.org/details/suttondudleysofe00byuadla * https://archive.org/details/suttondudleysofe00adla * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/15937/ === Table of Contents === * Introductory remarks * The Sutton-Dudleys of England * Charts * The Sutton-Dudleys Arms * Some account of the Dudleys of Massachusetts * The life of Mr. Thomas Dudley * Purefoy or Purefey * Coats of Arms * Pedigrees * Heralds records and visitations * Parochial and other registers of birth, baptisms, marriages and burials * Wills and administrations * Dudley wills, 1500 to 1632 * Gov. Joseph Dudley * Will of Gov. Joseph Dudley * Letters to Gov. Joseph Dudley * Pedigrees of the descendants of Gov. Thomas Dudley * Appendix * 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 === * Adlard, George. ''[[Space:The Sutton-Dudleys of England and the Dudleys of Massachusetts in New England|The Sutton-Dudleys of England and the Dudleys of Massachusetts in New England]]'' (London, 1862) [ Page ]. * ([[#Adlard|Adlard]])
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[[Category:Sources by Name]] [[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] == The Swartwout Chronicles, 1338-1899 and the Ketelhuyn Chronicles, 1451-1899 == * by Arthur James Weise * Published in New York, 1899. * 754 pages * Republished 1966, by Trow Directory Print. and Bookbinding Co., and 1965 or 1966 is being treated as the copyright date, although the 1899 publication is properly in the public domain. Citing this source (Wikiformat): ::Weise, Arthur James. ''[[Space: The Swartwout Chronicles, 1338-1899 and the Ketelhuyn Chronicles, 1451-1899|The Swartwout Chronicles, 1338-1899 and the Ketelhuyn Chronicles, 1451-1899]]'', New York: Trow Directory Print. and Bookbinding Co., 1899. [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Swartwout Chronicles, 1338-1899 and the Ketelhuyn Chronicles, 1451-1899|WikiTree profiles that link to this page]] === Available at these locations: === Unfortunately, no free online sources for this complete book have been found. Here are some locations where all or parts of the book may be available: * https://en.geneanet.org/library/doc/158725/the-swartwout-chronicles-1338-1899-and-the-ketelhuyn-chronicles-1451-1899 [$subscription] * https://www.swartwoutchronicles.com/ - Electronic text of parts of the book * Library of Congress: http://memory.loc.gov/master/gdc/scdser01/200401/books_on_film_project/loc06/nov13batchofPDFs/20060523002sw.pdf - Formerly available on this URL as a PDF (free) * https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/96308 - Access at Family History Center or Family History Library * WorldConnect: https://www.worldcat.org/title/60503567 or https://www.worldcat.org/title/1298790972
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Federal Writers' Project of the Works Progress Administration for the State of New Jersey. The Swedes And Finns In New Jersey... (Bayonne, N.J.: Jersey Print. Co., 1938) :'''Citation Example''' Federal Writers' Project of the Works Progress Administration for the State of New Jersey. [[Space:The_Swedes_and_Finns_in_New_Jersey|The Swedes and Finns in New Jersey.]] (Bayonne, N.J.: Jersey Print. Co.,:1938) :'''Footnote Example''' [[[#SwedesFinns|Federal Writers' Project of the WPA for NJ] Page nnn] Available from *[http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001262894 at Hathi Trust Digital LIbrary. Searchable, full text] *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=13889 on Ancestry.com] *[http://www.worldcat.org/title/swedes-and-finns-in-new-jersey/oclc/1542555 Find in a Library] :'''[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The_Swedes_and_Finns_in_New_Jersey|Profiles & Pages that Link to Here]]'''
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] == The Symmes Memorial == '''...A Biographical Sketch of Rev. Zechariah Symmes, Minister of Charlestown, 1631-1671, With a Genealogy and Brief Memoirs of Some of His Descendants. Embracing Notices of many of the Name, both in Europe and America, not connected with his family. And An Autobiography.''' * by [[Vinton-225|John Adams Vinton]] (1801-1877) * Published by David Clapp & Son, Boston, 1873. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Symmes Memorial|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Search at [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/15313 Ancestry.com] (Subscription ($) For Full Results). * https://archive.org/stream/symmesmemorialbi00vint# * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005769468 * https://books.google.com/books?id=vv4UAAAAYAAJ * http://symmes.org/Memorial/ (Indexed Digitized Book & Beyond) === Table of Contents === * Autobiography of The Compiler * Introduction * Explanations * First generation * Second generation * Third generation * Fourth generation * Fifth generation * Sixth generation * Seventh generation * Eighth generation * Index I. Descendants of Rev. Zechariah Symmes, bearing his name * Index II. Descendants of Rev. Zechariah Symmes, bearing other names * Index III. Names of persons who have married descendants of Rev. Zechariah Symmes * Index IV. Persons incidentally mentioned * Index V. 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. === Citation Formats === * Vinton, John Adams. ''[[Space:The Symmes Memorial|The Symmes Memorial]]''. (David Clapp & Son, Boston, 1873). [ Page ]. * [[[#Vinton|Vinton, The Symmes Memorial]]: [ Page ].] * ([[#Vinton|Vinton, The Symmes Memorial]]: [ Page ])
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == The Taggarts of Brown County, Indiana: before and beyond == * author: Susan Morris McGee * Citation Example: ::: Morris MCGee, Susan, author. ''[[Space:The Taggarts of Brown County, Indiana : before and beyond|The Taggarts of Brown County, Indiana : before and beyond]]'' (2005) * Footnote Example: ::: [[[#McGee|McGee]]: Page 134] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Taggarts of Brown County, Indiana : before and beyond|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === More Information === * [[https://www.worldcat.org/title/taggarts-of-brown-county-indiana-before-and-beyond/oclc/62219431&referer=brief_results|WorldCat record]]
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[[Category: New Zealand, Monuments and Memorials]] [[Category: New Zealand Colonists]] [[Category:Tasman, New Zealand]] The goal of this project is to gather and create profiles for the pioneers who settled in Golden Bay, in the Tasman Region of New Zealand. The Takaka Pioneers' Memorial is in Pioneer Park and Museum reserve, between Commercial Street and Reilly Street in central Takaka, Golden Bay. {{Image|file=The_Takaka_Pioneers_8217_Memorial.png |caption=Takaka Pioneers' Memorial, Golden Bay N.Z.}} :Nelson Evening Mail 31st March 1909 page 2 [TAKAKA'S PIONEERS.,Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue 0, 31 March 1909 http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NEM19090331.2.20] :TAKAKA'S PIONEERS :UNVEILING THE MEMORIAL. It is understood that the Memorial erected at Takaka in honour of pioneer settlers was to be unveiled at Takaka today. The Monument is about 7ft square, at the base, and 19ft high overall. It is erected at the junction of three roads near the Takaka Recreation Ground, and it is constructed with reinforced concrete, cement plastered. It consists of three bases from which a drinking trough projects, supplied with water by means of a pump. The base has three large marble tablets let in on the front, and two sides, containing the inscription and names, cut in and leaded as follows : - ''Erected in commemoration of the Early Pioneers of Takaka -'' [[Abbott-7198 |Mark Henry Abbott]] [[Baird-3379|James Baird]] [[Ballantyne-474|James Leyden Ballantyne]] [[Beardmore-82 |Joseph Beardmore]] [[Boyce-1802|James Boyce]] [[Bridger-493 |James Bridger]] [[Burt-1472|Henry Wellington Burt]] [[Byrne-2890|Henry Byrne]] [[Byrne-2889|Patrick Byrne]] [[Cann-200|John Cann]] [[Cate-161|Charles Cate]] [[Cockburn-525|Andrew Cockburn]] [[Bjorkman-61|John Charles]] [[Diamond-575|William Diamond]] [[Dodson-4381|Alfred Dodson]] [[Dodson-4403|Edgar Dodson]] [[Fellowes-139 |Robert Ross Fellowes]] [[Fletcher-1539|Alfred Fletcher]] [[Gibbs-1351|William Gibbs]] [[Goldney-18|William Goldney]] [[Hailes-63|George James Hailes]] [[Haldane-309|John McCready Haldane]] [[Handcock-202|Arthur George Handcock]] [[Handcock-201|Bownes Handcock]] [[Handcock-204|William Lawrence Handcock]] [[Harwood-1449 |George Harwood]] [[Hicks-9349|Francis Yarde Hicks]] [[Hitchcock-613|Thomas Hitchcock]] [[Horton-1985|John Horton]] [[Hunter-1902|Peter Hunter]] [[McKeoghan-1 |Owen Keoghan]] [[Kealy-52|James Kealy]] [[King-9833|Robert Blundell King]] [[Lindsay-3694|James Lindsay]] [[Lindsay-3693|John Lindsay]] [[Lovell-351|James Lovell]] [[Lovell-355|Benjamin Lovell]] [[McCallum-1279|Duncan McCallum]] [[McDonald-12416|Andrew McDonald]] [[McDonald-12392|James McDonald]] [[Manson-831|James Manson]] [[Manson-830|Magnus Manson]] [[Manson-833|Robert Manson]] [[Morrison-8569 |James Morrison]] [[Moulder-148|George Moulder]] [[Nalder-24|Charles William Nalder]] [[Nicoll-458|Charles Nicoll]] [[Packard-1041|Joseph Packard]] [[Page-7957|John Page]] [[Page-7955|William Page]] [[Plummer-2424|Thomas Edward Plummer]] [[Reilly-1484|James Shamrock Reilly]] [[Scott-10562|David Brunton Scott]] [[Scott-24341|Robert Scott]] [[Sigley-5|John William Sigley]] [[Sigley-42|Thomas Sigley]] [[Solly-383|Edward Solly]] [[Sparrow-1138|George James Sparrow]] [[Spittal-22|James Spittal]] [[Taylor-42597|George Taylor]] [[Tilby-14|James Tilby]] [[Vant-137|William Vant]] [[Walker-14975|John Walker]] [[Walker-28157|John Walker]] [[Wallis-2089|Henry Wallis]] [[Wan-57|Charles Wan]] [[Windle-265|Thomas Windle]] [[Winter-3410|James Winter]] == Sources == * For a history of Takaka Pioneer Memorial see - Nelson Historical Society Journal, Volume 7, Issue 3, 2011 [https://nzetc.victoria.ac.nz/tm/scholarly/tei-NHSJ07_03-t1-g1-t7.html ''The Takaka Pioneers’ Memorial'': Part l] * For those pioneers named on the Takaka Pioneer Memorial; see their names and other details researched by Ken Wright in the Nelson Historical Society Journal, Volume 7, Issue 4, 2012 [https://nzetc.victoria.ac.nz/tm/scholarly/tei-NHSJ07_04-t1-body1-d10.html ''The Takaka Pioneers’ Memorial'' Part II]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Connecticut, Sources]] [[Category: Connecticut, 1776 Sources]] [[Category: New York, Sources]] __TOC__ == The Talmadge, Tallmadge and Talmage Genealogy == Being the descendants of Thomas Talmadge of Lynn, Massachusetts, with an appendix including other families * by Arthur White Talmadge (b.1880) * published by The Grafton Press, New York, 1909 * 373 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Talmadge, Tallmadge and Talmage Genealogy|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/talmadgetallmadg00intalm * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005769493 reprint-missing pages 16, 20, 38, 46, 62, 92 * https://books.google.com/books?id=1CtWAAAAMAAJ search & snippet only === Table of Contents === * List of Illustrations * Preface * The Family In England * Generation One * Genenation Two * Generation Three * Generation Four * Generation Five * Generation Six * Generation Seven * Generation Eight * Generation Nine * Generation Ten * Generation Eleven * Appendix * Sources of Information * Index, Page 347 === 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 === * Talmadge, Arthur. ''[[Space:The Talmadge, Tallmadge and Talmage Genealogy|The Talmadge, Tallmadge and Talmage Genealogy]]'' (The Grafton Press, New York, 1909) * [[#Talmadge|Talmadge]]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == The Talmage Genealogy == * by [[Talmage-312|Sineus Conklin M. Talmage]] (1828-1902) * published by The Star Press, East Hampton, N.Y., 1901 * 50 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Talmage Genealogy|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/talmagegenealogy01talm * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011213210 === 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 === * Talmage, Sineus Conklin M., ''[[Space:The Talmage Genealogy|The Talmage Genealogy]]'' (Star Press, East Hampton, N.Y., 1901) [ Page ]. * ([[#Talmage|Talmage]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * [Talmage, Sineus Conklin M., ''[[Space:The Talmage Genealogy|The Talmage Genealogy]]'' (Star Press, East Hampton, N.Y., 1901) [ Page ].]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]][[Category:Virginia Genealogy Resources]][[Category:Virginia Colony Genealogy Resources]] == The Tax Man Cometh: Land & Property in Colonial Fauquier County, Virginia: Tax Lists from the Fauquier County Court Clerk's Loose Papers 1759-1782 == * by Peters, Joan W., C.G.R.S. * published by Willow Bend Books, Westminster, Maryland, 1999. * Citation Example: ::: Peters, Joan W., C.G.R.S., ''[[Space: The Tax Man Cometh: Land & Property in Colonial Fauquier County, Virginia: Tax Lists from the Fauquier County Court Clerk's Loose Papers 1759-1782 |The Tax Man Cometh: Land & Property in Colonial Fauquier County, Virginia: Tax Lists from the Fauquier County Court Clerk's Loose Papers 1759-1782]]'' (Willow Bend Books, Westminster, Maryland, 1999) * Inline Citation Example: :::[[[#Peters|Peters]]: Page 123 ] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space: The Tax Man Cometh: Land & Property in Colonial Fauquier County, Virginia: Tax Lists from the Fauquier County Court Clerk's Loose Papers 1759-1782 | WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] Available online at these locations: * [https://books.google.com/books/about/The_Tax_Man_Cometh.html?id=9UWWAAAACAAJ Google Books, no preview] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/965985?availability=Family%20History%20Library Family Search Library]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Tefft Name Study]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == The Tefft Ancestry == Comprising many hitherto unpublished records of descendants of John Tefft of Portsmouth, Rhode Island. Includes Barber, Clarke, Crandall, Rogers, Woodward and related families. The Tefft descendants lived in Rhode Island, New York, Pennsylvania and elsewhere. * by Rev. [[Stocking-901|Charles Henry Wright Stocking]] (1835-1913) * published by The Lakeside Press, Chicago, 1904 * 102 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Tefft Ancestry|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/tefftancestrycom00stoc * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009561416 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/25310/ === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * Fernald, Natalie R. ''[[Space:The Genealogical Exchange|The Genealogical Exchange]]'' (Buffalo, New York, 1904) Vol. 1, [https://books.google.com/books?id=9WVbAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA95 Page 95-96]. "Correction of Errors" * 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 === * Stocking, Charles Henry Wright. ''[[Space:The Tefft Ancestry|The Tefft Ancestry]]'' (Lakeside Press, Chicago, 1904) [ Page ]. * ([[#Stocking|Stocking]])
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == The Tenmile Country and Its Pioneer Families == A Genealogical History of the Upper Monongahela Valley * by Howard Louis Leckey * published by The Bookmark, Knightstown, Indiana, 1977 (Reprinted by Closson Press in 2007) * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Tenmile Country and Its Pioneer Families|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === :Note: Not all pages are available, due to copyright restrictions *https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_Tenmile_Country_and_Its_Pioneer_Fami/UM7gBFLDzvkC?hl=en&gbpv=1 === 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 === * Leckey, Howard Louis.''[[Space: The Tenmile Country and Its Pioneer Families| The Tenmile Country and Its Pioneer Families]]'' (The Bookmark, Knightstown, Indiana, 1977), [ Page ]. * [[[#Leckey|The Tenmile Country and Its Pioneer Families]]]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Rowley, Massachusetts, Sources]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] | [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts|Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == The Tenney Family, Or, The Descendants of Thomas Tenney of Rowley, Massachusetts, 1638-1904 == Revised with Partial Records of Prof. Jonathan Tenney * by Martha Jane Tenney (b.1832) & [[Tenney-1072|Jonathan Tenney]] (1817-1888) * published by The Rumford Press, Concord, NH, 1891 & 1904 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Tenney Family, Or, The Descendants of Thomas Tenney of Rowley, Massachusetts|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * (1891) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=IT1WAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/tenneyfamilyorde00intenn ::* https://archive.org/details/tenneyfamilyorde00tenn ::* https://archive.org/details/tenneyfamilyorde1891tenn * (1904) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=0y9WAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/tenneyfamilyor1904intenn ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005769496 ::* https://archive.org/details/tenneyfamilyorde1904tenn2 ::* https://archive.org/details/tenneyfamilyord00intenn ::* https://archive.org/details/tenneyfamilyor00tenn ::* https://archive.org/details/tenneyfamilyorde1904tenn === 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 === * Tenney, Martha. ''[[Space:The Tenney Family, Or, The Descendants of Thomas Tenney of Rowley, Massachusetts|The Tenney Family, Or, The Descendants of Thomas Tenney of Rowley, Massachusetts]]'' (Rumford Press, Concord, NH, 1904) [ Page ]. * ([[#Tenney|Tenney]])
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Terrell_Plantation,_Marengo_County,_Alabama
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[[Category:Terrell Plantation, Marengo County, Alabama]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange]] [[Category:Marengo County, Alabama, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Marengo County, Alabama, Slaves]] [[Category:Marengo County, Alabama]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Plantations Index]] ==Biography== The Terrell Plantation was located in Marengo Co, AL. When [[Catlin-1269|John D. Catlin]] died his heirs were listed in his will and inventory in 1857, which consisted of 3 plantations and a large number of slaves.[ '''Miscellaneous records, 1823-1930 [Marengo County, Alabama]''': "Miscellaneous records, 1823-1930 [Marengo County, Alabama]"]
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/560725 Miscellaneous records, 1823-1930 [Marengo County, Alabama]]
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[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C914-FS23-T?i=322&cat=560725 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 11 January 2022) *Inventory of John D. Catlin It is likely the Terrell Plantation was owned by son-in-law, [[Terrell-3118|James Terrell]]. ===Slaves=== *[[Catlin-1335|Sam]] *[[Catlin-1336|Alfred]] *[[Catlin-1337|Anderson]] *[[Catlin-1338|Celems (Clem?)]] *[[Catlin-1339|Antney]] *[[Catlin-1340|Sam Jr.]] *[[Catlin-1341|Cooper]] *[[Catlin-1342|Adam]] *[[Catlin-1343|Nelson]] *[[Catlin-1344|Jim]] *[[Mason-20707|Jim Mason]] *[[Catlin-1345|Dick]] *[[Murrell-1237|Dick Murrell]] boys *[[Catlin-1346|Moses]] *[[Catlin-1347|Gregg]] *[[Catlin-1348|Phrazier/Frazier]] *[[Catlin-1349|Brack]] *[[Catlin-1350|Shedrick]] *[[Catlin-1351|Cain]] *[[Catlin-1352|Willis]] *[[Catlin-1353|Ellic]] *[[Catlin-1354|Luke]] (deaf) *[[Catlin-1355|Dennis]] women *[[Catlin-1356|Ann]] *[[Catlin-1357|Dinah Murrell]] *[[Catlin-1358|Jane]] *[[Catlin-1359|Harriet]] *[[Mathews-5934|Matilda Mathews]] *[[Catlin-1360|Caroline]] *[[Catlin-1361|Mouirren]] *[[Catlin-1362|Nelly]] *[[Murrell-1238|Mary Murrell]] *[[Catlin-1363|Julie]] *[[Murrell-1239|Matilda Murrell]] *[[Catlin-1364|Millie]] & 2 children [[Catlin-1365|Ellen]] & [[Catlin-1366|Fannie]] *[[Catlin-1367|Parthena]] and child [[Catlin-1368|Judy]] girls *[[Catlin-1369|Flora]] *[[Catlin-1370|Georgianna]] *[[Catlin-1371|Emeline]] women *[[Catlin-1372|Sally]] *[[Catlin-1373|Delilah]] *[[Catlin-1374|Dinah]] *[[Catlin-1375|Easter]] *[[Catlin-1376|Barbary]] ==Sources==
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Fort_McPherson_National_Cemetery,_Maxwell,_Nebraska
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[[Category:90th Bombardment Group (Heavy), United States Army Air Forces, World War II]] [[Category:Fort McPherson National Cemetery, Maxwell, Nebraska]] ==B-24 Liberator - "Texas Terror" == :B-24D-7-CO - Serial Number 41-23825 :5th Air Force, 90th Bombardment Group, 400th Bombardment Squadron. == MISSING IN ACTION == The aircraft was being flown from Amberley to Iron Range and was being piloted by Captain James E. Gumaer, Jr. The aircraft departed Garbutt Field in Townsville, Queensland, Australia at 8:15 a.m. 18 December 1942. It was one of six B-24's on a flight bound for Port Moresby, New Guinea. When the formation got to Cairns, Queensland, Austraila they ran into a violent storm. The Texas Terror was last seen heading out to sea believed to have had mechanical problems. Upon the Texas Terrors failure to return, the plane, crew and passengers were listed as Missing In Action. Subsequent searches of the regions were unsuccessful in locating any trace of the aircraft, crew or passengers. One of the passengers on the ill fated B-24, Lt. Raymond F. Dakin, was carrying payroll for US soldiers in New Guinea who had not been paid since August. == DISCOVERY OF THE WRECKAGE == It wasn't until 1943, when two Aboriginals prospecting for stream tin in the upper gullies of Mount Stralock on Hinchinbrook Island, Queensland, Australia, found the evidence of the wreckage of the Texas Terror and made a report to the local authorities. Experienced climbers were dispatched and it was discovered that the aircraft had crashed into the south slope of Mount Stralock at about 3,000 feet during the storm. Navigation error is listed as the cause of the crash. Not long after the discovery of the crash site the Australian Federal Police recovered the US payroll funds from two men in a nearby town. == RECOVERY == A recovery mission was undertaken after the discovery of the site in 1943. Later in 1959 climbers discovered more human remains from the crash. US Army CILHI undertook the recovery of those remains. == BURIAL == :Originally buried in the USAF Military Cemetery, in Ipswich, Queensland, Australia. Later exhumed and transported to the USA for permanent burial at Fort McPherson National Cemetery, Maxwell, Lincoln, Nebraska in a group burial. == MEMORIALS == :Maple Grove Cemetery, Munising, Alger County, Michigan, USA :Mount Stralock, Hinchinbrook Island, Queensland, Australia: A six-foot aluminum cross (made by Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) cadets) at the crash site bearing the names of those who were killed in the crash. :Ingham (beach at Lucinda), Queensland, Australia: Stone memorial with a propeller blade recovered from the crash site. == KILLED IN THE CRASH == :Crew - 90th Bomb Group ::[[Gumaer-77 | Captain James E. Gumaer, Jr.]], pilot ::[[Hooper-6605 | 2nd Lt Dewey G. Hooper]], copilot ::[[Lowe-10321 |2nd Lt David B. Lowe]], navigator ::[[Kellner-377 |T/Sgt Waldo W. Kellner]], flight engineer ::[[Haydt-4 |Staff Sergeant Walter E. Haydt]], radio operator :Passengers: :: [[Riggs-3913|Colonel Carroll G. Riggs]], 197th Coastal Artillery :: [[Kiple-5 | Captain Peter E. Kiple]], 36th Fighter Squadron, 8th Fighter Group ::[[Dakin-452 |Lt Raymond F. Dakin]], 197th Coastal Artillery ::[[Silber-202 | Captain Carl H. Silber]], 36th Fighter Squadron, 8th Fighter Group ::[[Cooper-25159 |Lt John E. Cooper, Jr.]], 22nd Bomb Group, 19th Bomb Squadron ::[[Trevithick-203 | Robert C. Trevithick]], Representative of Pratt & Whitney division of United Aircraft Corp ::[[Goldstop-1 |Tec4 Michael M. Goldstop]], 1156th QM Co. == SOURCES == *"CRASH OF A CONSOLIDATED B-24D-7-CO ON MT STRALOCH: 12 KILLED", Queensland, Bureau of Aircraft Accidents Archives, https://www.baaa-acro.com/crash/crash-consolidated-b-24d-7-co-mt-straloch-12-killed accessed October 20, 2019. *"B-24D-7-CO "Texas Terror" Serial Number 41-23825", Pacific Wrecks, https://www.pacificwrecks.com/aircraft/b-24/41-23825.html, accessed October 20, 2019. *"18 DECEMBER 1942 CRASH OF A B-24 LIBERATOR ON MT. STRALOCH ON HINCHINBROOK ISLAND", OZ at War, https://www.ozatwar.com/ozcrashes/qld124.htm, accessed October 20, 2019
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Thornbury,_Gloucestershire
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Thornbury, Gloucestershire]] == The Thayer Family of Thornbury : a study trying its reconstitution == Also includes: Abstracts of wills relating to the Tayer (Thayer) family of Thornbury, Gloucestershire, England, by Henry E. Woods Caution: Please see known errors section below. This source contains factual errors and is highly speculative.''' * by Tomás Thayer Ojeda * published by Imprenta Moderna, Santiago? Chile]1907. * Source Example: ::: Thayer Ojeda, Tomás, and Henry Ernest Woods. ''[[Space:The Thayer family of Thornbury : a study trying its reconstitution|The Thayer family of Thornbury : a study trying its reconstitution]].'' [Santiago, Chile]: Imprenta Moderna. * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[[#Ojeda|Ojeda]]: Page 134] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Thayer family of Thornbury : a study trying its reconstitution|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://archive.org/details/thayerfamilytho00unkngoog/page/n38 *https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008693610 ==Known Errors== The author relied on parish transcriptions that have since been re-evaluated. Conclusions in this publication should be reviewed. ::"In 1907 Thomas Thayer Ojeda attempted to reconstruct the Tayer pedigree.....Relying almost entirely on the ''Register'' articles published the previous year, Ojeda arranged the various Tayers into families according to clues found in wills, the names of godparents, chronological factors, and other data. Ojeda also indulged in a considerable amount of speculation." [Reference: Clifford L Stott, "Thayer of Thornbury," TAG Vol 73, 1998 p 82].
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All_Saints_Churchyard,_Thelwall,_Cheshire
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[[Category:All Saints Churchyard, Thelwall, Cheshire]] ==About The Project== Originally known as the Thelwall Burial Ground Project, this was originally started as part of a larger, lottery funded village heritage project for Thelwall in Cheshire, England. The intention was to research burials in the older part of [[Space:All Saints' Churchyard, Thelwall, Cheshire |All Saints' Churchyard, Thelwall]]. By the time the burial project got under way, the larger scheme was into its final year and the team could only hope to cover a percentage of the burials in the older part of the graveyard. However this was 2020, a year when nothing could be predicted and an unprecedented lockdown due to the global pandemic meant there were far more people than could have been expected available and willing to help. During the year, 20 volunteers contributed to the research and though restricted to on-line sources due to the pandemic, they were able to investigate all the marked graves in the older part of the graveyard as well as looking into all the unmarked burials listed in the first burial register. The team were able to produce fairly detailed results for some of the people interred in the graveyard although with nothing more than a line in the church burial register to identify them, others proved too difficult for available resources. With the cancellation of the various open days to mark the official conclusion of the Lottery funded project, work continued to the end of the year by which time the team were able to provide stories and families for most of the people who are buried in the older part of the churchyard – almost 870 souls in all. 2020 marked the centenary of the village's war memorial and the work of the team also included looking at the history of the village's war dead to help commemorate the event. This was due to happen in November 2020, but with public events still reduced to a minimum information provided by the researches enabled information sheets to be provided for all those named on the memorial and these were displayed in the church grounds to enable people to visit and remember. The team have also helped with an educational project for the local school and local authority, by researching the lives of some of the children who were named in the school log book, dating back to 1872 when the national school first came into being. The work from both of these additional projects has been amalgamated with the main burial ground project. An electronic copy will be deposited with the local archives and arrangements are in progress to make the information available to Thelwall church and community and have been added to Wikitree in the form of individual profiles. ===SOURCES AND RESOURCES=== The team researched their work widely though practically all on-line, given the restrictions in place for the duration of the project. '''Original index compiled from:''' :The church burial ground plan :[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6713-9VN?i=328&cc=1614792 Family Search] - on-line images of Thelwall Parish General Register 1782-1812 :[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-671S-BP4?i=491&cc=1614792 Family Search] - on-line images of Thelwall Burial Register 1813-1915 : [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2529401/all-saints-churchyard Find A Grave]- on-line index of Thelwall graveyard :''Padgate, Latchford and Thelwall Memorials''. Normansell, Graham C. (transcriber). Publisher: Graham C. Normansell, Birchwood, Warrington, 1999 '''Research sources:''' :All Saints' churchyard, All Saints Drive, Thelwall, Cheshire. :Warrington Archives :''No Mean City - A Local History of Thelwall in Cheshire'' by Michael F. Taylor. Published by Marlston Books, 2010. :''Padgate, Latchford and Thelwall Memorials'' (as above) :''Thelwall School Log Book 1872-1918'' - still in the school's possession '''Online sources include:''' :[https://www.ancestry.co.uk Ancestry.co.uk] :[https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/ British Newspaper Archives] :[https://www.cheshirearchives.org.uk Cheshire Archives] :[http://www.cheshirebmd.org.uk/ Cheshire BMD] :[http://cprdb.csc.liv.ac.uk Cheshire On-Line Parish Clerks Register] :[https://www.cwgc.org/ Commonwealth Graves] :[https://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/certificates/login.asp England & Wales General Register Office, GRO Online Index] :[https://www.familysearch.org Family Search] :[https://www.findagrave.com/ Find A Grave] :[https://www.findmypast.co.uk Find My Past] :[https://www.freebmd.org.uk/ Free BMD] :[https://www.google.com Google] :[http://www.lan-opc.org.uk/ Lancashire On-Line Parish Clerks Register] :[https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/ National Archives] Some of the team members have also created public trees from their research at [https://www.ancestry.co.uk Ancestry.co.uk] '''See Also''' :[[Space:All Saints' Churchyard, Thelwall, Cheshire |All Saints' Churchyard, Thelwall]] :[[:Category: All Saints Churchyard, Thelwall, Cheshire |All Saints, Thelwall - Burial Index]] :[[Space:War_Memorials%2C_Thelwall_Cheshire|Thelwall War Memorials]] :[[:Category: War Memorials, Thelwall, Cheshire |Thelwall War Memorials - Index]] :[[Space:Graveyard_Memorial_Survey|Thelwall Cemetery Memorial Survey]]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: 3rd Regiment, Massachusetts Cavalry, United States Civil War]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts | Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == The Third Massachusetts Cavalry in The War for The Union == * by [[Ewer-156|James Kendall Ewer]] (1846-1905) * published by The Wm. G. J. Perry press, Maplewood, Mass., 1903 * 115 pages * [[Special: Whatlinkshere/Space: The Third Massachusetts Cavalry in The War for The Union | WikiTree Profiles that use this source page.]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=NMgTAAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/thirdmasscavalry00ewerrich * https://archive.org/details/cu31924030907111 * https://archive.org/details/03499246.21025.emory.edu * https://archive.org/details/03499246.3176.emory.edu * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006255531 === Table of Contents === * Dedication * Foreword * List of Biographical Sketches * List of Illustrations * List of Portraits * Introduction * Chapter 1 — In The Camp Of Instruction, Page 16 * Chapter 2 — En Route For The War, Page 27 * Chapter 3 — On An Ocean Transport, Page 39 * Chapter 4 — In The Enemy's Country, Page 53 * Chapter 5 — The Teche Campaign, Page 67 * Chapter 6 — Port Hudson, Page 87 * Chapter 7 — Port Hudson, Continued, Page 105 * Chapter 8 — Life In A Cotton Press, Page 120 * Chapter 9 — The Red River Campaign, Page 133 * Chapter 10 — The Red River Campaign, Continued, Page 145 * Chapter 11 — The Red River Campaign, Page 163 * Chapter 12 — The Red River Campaign, Concluded, Page 178 * Chapter 13 — Transferred To Virginia, Page 187 * Chapter 14 — Battle Of The Opequon, Page 198 * Chapter 15 — Battle Of Cedar Creek, Page 216 * Chapter 16 — Last Days In The Valley, Page 233 * Chapter 17 — The Grand Review, Page 245 * Chapter 18 — In And Around Washington, Page 252 * Chapter 19 — Out West, Page 266 * History of Read's Company, Page 277 ** In The Red River Campaign, Page 304 * Reminiscences: ** Lieutenant Dane and the Signal Corps ** The Forlorn Hope and the Third Cavalry ** Lieutenant Muzzey and the Female Spy ** Death of Captain Solon A. Perkins ** Wounding of Lieutenant Bradley Dean ** The Capture of Major Cowen ** Carrying Dispatches for Banks at Alexandria ** A Concert at Baton Rouge 357 ** The Robbing of Samuel Corning 359 ** Confiscating Cotton at Port Hudson 358 ** Corporal Harlow and Tyler, Texas 362 ** Porter Colby as a Prisoner of War 365 ** Letter of Captain Hervey ~ 368 ** Letters of Captain John L- Swift 371 ** The Regimental Memorial - - 377 * Biographical ** Generals, Page 387 * Roster of The Third Regiment, Massachusetts Cavalry, Page i * Commissioned Officers * Non-Commissioned Staff, Page xiii * Company A * Company B * Company C * Company D * Company E * Company F * Company G * Company H * Company I * Company K * Company L * Company M * Read's Company * Unassigned Recruits * Reunions of The Third Mass. Cavalry * Errors and Corrections, [https://archive.org/details/thirdmasscavalry00ewerrich/page/n657/mode/1up Page cxv] === Errata === * Errors and Corrections, [https://archive.org/details/thirdmasscavalry00ewerrich/page/n657/mode/1up Page cxv] * 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 === * Ewer, James Kendall. ''[[Space:The Third Massachusetts Cavalry in The War for The Union|The Third Massachusetts Cavalry in The War for The Union]]'' (Wm. G.J. Perry, Maplewood, Mass., 1903) [ Page ]. * ([[#Ewer|Ewer]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * [Ewer, James Kendall. ''[[Space:The Third Massachusetts Cavalry in The War for The Union|The Third Massachusetts Cavalry in The War for The Union]]'' (Wm. G.J. Perry, Maplewood, Mass., 1903) [ Page ].]
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3rd_Regiment,_New_Hampshire_Infantry,_United_States_Civil_War
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: 3rd Regiment, New Hampshire Infantry, United States Civil War]] Other: [[Space: Sources-New Hampshire | New Hampshire Sources]] __TOC__ == The Third New Hampshire and All About It == * by [[Eldredge-1224|Daniel Eldredge]] (1841-) Lieut. Third New Hampshire Vol. Inf. Called ''Captain'' by his friends. * published by The Press of E.B. Stillings and Co., Boston, 1893 * 1054 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Third New Hampshire and All About It|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/thirdnewhampshir00eldr * https://archive.org/details/thirdnewhampshir01eldr * https://archive.org/details/thirdnewhampshir02eldr * https://archive.org/details/01745230.3269.emory.edu * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009602671 === Table of Contents === * Author's Preface * Acknowledgements * Errata, [https://archive.org/details/thirdnewhampshir00eldr/page/n24/mode/1up Page xvi] * Illustrations, Maps, Plans, etc. * List of Portraits * August, 1861, and Prior * September, 1861 * October, 1861 * November, 1861 * December, 1861 * TBD * August, 1865 * Biographical Sketches * Soldiers' Homes (National, U. S. and State) * Regimental Roster * Enlistments Less than Three Years * Tables (Wounded, Died of Wounds, etc.) . * Officers' Data * Wars of the United States * Soldiers' Homes (Tliird New Hampsliire Men in) * Military Societies of the United States * Appendix A (Miscellaneous Subjects) * Appendix B (Trials, Desertions and Executions) * Statistical (from " Fox's Regimental Losses") * Appendix C (New Hampshire Matters) * Battles, List of ... . . . * Regimental Summary * Index === Errata === * Errata, [https://archive.org/details/thirdnewhampshir00eldr/page/n24/mode/1up Page xvi] * 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 === Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Eldredge, Daniel. ''[[Space:The Third New Hampshire and All About It|The Third New Hampshire and All About It]]'' (E.B. Stillings and Co., Boston, 1893) [ Page ]. * ([[#Eldredge|Eldredge]]) * [Eldredge, Daniel. ''[[Space:The Third New Hampshire and All About It|The Third New Hampshire and All About It]]'' (E.B. Stillings and Co., Boston, 1893) [ Page ].]
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Jamestown_Colony_Ships
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[[Category:Third Supply]][[Category: Jamestown Colony Ships]] [[Project: US Southern Colonies |US Southern Colonies Project]]|[[Space:US Southern Colonies Jamestown Team|Jamestown Team]]|[[:Category:Third Supply|Third Supply]] == The Third Supply == The Third Supply was a flotilla of nine ships, all intended for Jamestown, Virginia, commanded by Admiral Sir George Somers. The ships were: * The [[:Category:Sea Venture, sailed June 18, 1609|Sea Venture]], also called the "Seaventure" or "Sea Adventure", the flagship, with Captain Christopher Newport * The [[:Category:Blessing, sailed June 18, 1609|Blessing]] with Captain Gabriel Archer and Captain Adams - Archer died the winter of 1609 * The [[:Category:Lion, sailed June 18, 1609|Lion]] with Captain Webb * The [[:Category:Falcon, sailed June 18, 1609|Falcon]] with Captain John Martin and Master Francis Nelson * The [[:Category:Unitie, sailed June 18, 1609|Unitie]] with Captain Wood and Master Pett * The [[:Category:Diamond, sailed June 18, 1609|Diamond]] with Captain John Ratcliffe and Captain King - Ratcliffe was killed by Indians Dec 1609 * The [[:Category:Swallow, sailed June 18, 1609|Swallow]] with Captain Moone and Master Somers * The [[:Category:Virginia of the North Colony, sailed June 18, 1609|Virginia of the North Colony]] with Captain Davis and Master Davis * The [[:Category:Catch, sailed June 18, 1609|Catch]] with Master Matthew Fitch The voyage of the ill fated Third Supply was briefly recounted in a letter penned in August, 1609 by Captain Gabriel Archer, who was first captain on the ''Blessing''. : "Having left England May 1609 with a fleet of seven ships...we arrived at Plimmouth (England) the twentieth day...here we took into The Blessing six mares and two horses, etc...we stayed until the eight of June...our course commanded to leave the Canaries one hundred leagues to the eastward...and steer directly for Virginia...The Blessing, where I and Capt. Adams were... The Sea Adventure, with Sir Thomas Gates and Sir George Sommers, and Capt. Newport; The Diamond, with Capt. Ratcliffe and Capt. King; The Falcon, with Capt.Martin and Master Nelson; The Unitie, with Capt. Wood and Master Pett; The Lion with Capt. Webb; The Swallow with Capt. Moone and Master Somers. In The Catch dwent one Matthew Fitch, Master and in the boat of Capt. George Somers called The Virginia, which was built in the North Colony, were Capt. Davies and Master Davies. These were the Captains and Masters of our Fleet... We had the most terrible and vehement storm, which separated all of our fleet from one another... The Blessing arrived safely in Virginia...".[The Genesis of the U.S., Vol. I; pages 328-329] Thirty two people from two ships were thrown overboard with yellow fever. The London plague broke out on the Diamond, and the ships were all separated in a tempest (hurricane) on Saint James Day, July 25th. After the storm, the Blessing, the Lion, the Falcon and the Unitie (all on board were sick) came together and headed for Virginia, "falling into the James River." The Diamond appeared a few days later, and the Swallow a few days after that. The Catch was lost at sea, the Seaventure purposely wrecked in Bermuda. Four days after the hurricane, the Seaventure began taking on water. Land was sited and she wrecked between two reefs off the shores at Discovery Bay of Bermuda on 28 July 1609. All of approximately 150 passengers safely made land, "not a hair perished." Two pinnaces were built during the following nine months, the "Deliverance" and the "Patience" from the timber of the ruined Seaventure. The Deliverance was started September 7, 1609 built by Robert Frobisher, eighty tons, the Patience was only thirty tons, built by George Somers. These vessels sailed on to Virginia 20 May 1610, landing Monday. May 31 at Point Comfort, Virginia. (May 30 was a Saturday) They left two men behind, Christopher Carter and Robert Waters. The Virginia arrival date is unknown, but is noted to have stayed at Jamestown along with the Swallow, while other ships returned.. The ships carried supplies for six hundred people, but these were damaged by the storm. In three days, the new settlers ate Jamestown's entire crop of corn. About two hundred people arrived from the Third Supply, and found only less than 109 people alive in Jamestown. The Diamond, Falcon, Blessing, Unitie and Lion left Virginia October 14, 1609, taking Captain John Smith with them to England, along with thirty unruly youths sent from England but not accepted in Virginia. Some reports say the two ships [Swallow and Virginia or Deliverance and Patience?] had given up and were headed home when they came across more ships under Thomas West, Lord de la Warr, on his way to the colonies, and were persuaded to return on their voyage to Jamestown. Some reports say 150 landed [Bermuda, aboard Seaventure?] and 142 left, leaving behind 8 people, some say three men were left on the islands to hold the claim in Bermuda. Fourteen days later, the two ships reach Virginia where only 60 of the other 140 settlers survived. Also reported May 23, 1610 for the date of arrival of 140 survivors per Coldham pg 3. On 19 June 1610 Sir George Somers volunteered to return to Bermuda aboard the "Patience" for supplies for the struggling colony of Virginia. George Somers returned to Bermuda, dying there in November of 1610. Captain Matthew Somers returned to England aboard the "Patience" with his uncle's body. === Timeline === : Nine ships left England in June 1609, all were separated by a storm "on Saint James Day, July 25th" # Sea Venture -> damaged in storm, made Bermuda 28 July 1609; two pinnaces were built from her timbers: ##Deliverance -> sailed from Bermuda on 20 May 1610 -> arrived Virginia 31 May 1610* ##Patience -> sailed from Bermuda on 20 May 1610 -> arrived Virginia 31 May 1610* -> 19 June, sailed for Bermuda -> left Bermuda for England after death of George Somers (November 1610) # Blessing -> arrived in Virginia after storm, with ''Lion, Falcon,'' and ''Unitie'' -> left for England on 14 October 1609 with them, plus the Diamond # Lion -> arrived Virginia after storm -> left 14 October 1609 # Falcon -> arrived Virginia after storm -> left 14 October 1609 # Unitie -> arrived Virginia after storm -> left 14 October 1609 # Diamond -> plague on board but made Virginia just a few days after the other four ships -> left for England on 14 October 1609 # Swallow -> made Virginia a few days after the Diamond -> stayed in Virginia # Virginia of the North Colony -> arrival date unknown, but made Virginia -> stayed in Virginia # Catch -> lost at sea :: * Narrative in previous section says the Deliverance and the Patience left Bermuda on 20 May 1610 and arrived in Virginia on 31 May, but also mentions a 23 May arrival date as well as saying the voyage took 14 days (assuming those references were to the Deliverance and the Patience). === Passengers === : '''Alphabetical''' :Bagwell, Henry :: Aged 35, listed on the Deliverance, landed at Jamestown presumably originally in the wrecked Seaventure. :: 8a: Aged 35 at muster at West & Sherley's Hundred, Charles City 1624 with Symon Turgis and two servants. :Bennit, Nicholas :: Carpenter :Brian, William :Briars, Jeffrey :: Died in Bermuda :Buck, Richard :: Sailed June 1609 with wife, Miss Langley and four Buck children. :: Marooned for 9 months embarked for Virginia from Bermuda 10 May 1610. Arrived in Jamestown 21 May 1610. He was a minister. :: The four Buck children, Elizabeth, Bridget and Bermuda were born and died while their parent marooned on Somers Island (1609-10) :: Mara born in Virginia 1611 ward of brother-in-law, John Burrows. :Bucke, Richard Reverand :: Chaplain to the expedition :Carter, Christopher :: Deserted and stayed behind on the island :Chard, Edward :: Stayed behind on the island :Chard, Joseph :: Josuah? 8a: Listed as on the 1607 voyage, aged 36 st muster at Colledge Land, wife Ann on the Bonnie Bess. :Eason, Edward and wife, :: Baby boy Bermuda born in Bermuda to Edward and wife :Frobisher, Robert :: Shipwright :Gates, Sir Thomas :: Governor for Virginia :Godby, Thomas :: Aged 38 in the Deliverance, landed at Jamestown presumably originally in the wrecked Seaventure :: 8a: Listed as on the 1608 voyage, muster at Elizabeth CIty 1624 with wife Joane on the FLying Hart, John Curtis and Christopher Smith. :Grave, George :: 8a: At muster James City, wife Elnor on the Susan. :Hitchman, William :: Died in Bermuda :Hopkins, Stephen :: Left England 9 June 1609 among 150 persons cast ashore etc etc then it states "Although there is no complete list of the shipwrecked party which eventually reached Jamestown in the two pinnaces Patience and Deliverance, built on the islands, :: Hopkins did not remain on The Somers Islands and the conclusion is that the recalcitrant came to Virginia despite his known wish to return to England. (He went back to England and came on the Mayflower in 1620 to Plymouth, Mass. :: No further connection with the Colony. :Horton, Mistress :Joons, Elizabeth :: Aged 30, servant, landed at Jamestown presumably originally in the Seaventure :Jourdain, Silvester :: Of Lyme Regis, Dorset :Knowles,Richard :Lewis, Richard :: Died in Bermuda :Lightfoote, John :: Landed at Jamestown presumably originally in the wrecked Seaventure :: 8a: At muster in James City 1624 as servant to Cap Raph Harmor. :Martin, William :Newport, Christopher :: Captain of the Sea Venture, former privateer :Paine, Henry :: Shot to death for mutiny :Pearepoint, Francis :Persons, Elizabeth :: Maid to Mistress Horton; married Thomas Powell while in Bermuda :Pierce, William Capt. :: 8a: At muster at James City, January 1624 with 4 servants and 13 more at Mulburie Island. :: Wife Jone was on the Blessing. :Powell, Thomas :: Cook :Proctor, John :: Landed at Jamestown presumably originally in the Seaventure :: 8a: Listed as on the 1607 voyage. muster at Paces Paine, James City. :: Wife Allis on the 1621 George. :Ravens, Henry :: Master mate; lost at sea when he sailed for help :Reede, Humfrey :Rich, Robert :: Brother of Sir Nathaniel Rich, a shareholder. Was a soldier. Returned to Bermuda 1617 and died there 1630. :Rolfe, John and wife. :: A young man in his twenties and traveling with his wife. 9 months on Somers Island. :: Their baby girl was born in Bermuda, christened Bermudas 11 Feb 1610, died and buried there. :: His wife died on Somers Island or shortly after reaching Virginia Spring 1610. :: He married Pocahontas in April 1614. :Samuel, Edward :: Murdered by Robert Waters :Sharpe, Samuel :: 8a: Listed on the 1609 voyage. At muster at Peirsey's Hundred January 1624.1 servant, Henery Carman. :: Wife Elizabeth on 1621 Margaret & John. :Shelly, Henry Mr :Somers, Captain Matthew :: Nephew and heir of Sir George, was aboard the "Swallow" on the same expedition :Somers, Sir George :: Admiral of the flotilla :Strachey, William :: From Surrey England b 1572 on SV, marooned 9 mo :Strachney, William :: Secretary-elect of Virginia Company, colonist secretary :Swift, James :Walsingham, Robert :: Cockswain :Want, John :Waters, Edward Lieut. :: On SV and on to Virginia on the Patience. :Waters, Robert :: Deserted and stayed behind on the island, murdered Edward Samuel :Waters, Edward :: Aged 40 in the Patience, landed at Jamestown presumably originally in the wrecked Seaventure :Whittingham, Thomas :: Lost at sea with Henry Ravens :Yeardley, Sir George, Knight, Capt :: Experienced veteran of the Dutch wars (on the Deliverance) :Yeardley, Lady Temperance :: 1608 voyage, wife of Sir George, on the Falcon :'''List from another source''' :Sir George Somers, Admiral of the flotilla :Rev Richard Bucke, chaplain to the expedition :William Strachney, Secretary-elect of Virginia Company :Silvester Jourdain, of Lyme Regis, Dorset :Joseph Chard :Mr Henry Shelly :Robert Walsingham, cockswain :Robert Frobisher, shipwright :Nicholas Bennit, carpenter :Francis Pearepoint :William Brian :William Martin :Henry Ravens, master mate; lost at sea when he sailed for help :Richard Knowles :Stephen Hopkins :Christopher Carter deserted and stayed behind on the island :Robert Waters who deserted and stayed behind on the island :Edward Waters :Samuel Sharpe :Henry Paine, shot to death for mutiny :Humfrey Reede :James Swift :Thomas Powell, cook :Edward Eason :Mistress Eason :baby boy Bermuda Eason, born in Bermuda to the above :John Want :Mistress Horton :Elizabeth Persons, maid to Mistress Horton; married Thomas Powell while in Bermuda :Capt (Sir) George Yeardley, experienced veteran of the Dutch wars (on the Deliverance) :Jeffrey Briars (died in Bermuda) :Richard Lewis, died in Bermuda :Edward Samuel, murdered by Robert Waters :William Hitchman, died in Bermuda :Thomas Whittingham, lost at sea with Ravens (above) :Edward Chard who stayed behind on the island :Captain Matthew Somers nephew and heir of Sir George, was aboard the "Swallow" on the same expedition :Robert Rich*, the brother of Sir Nathaniel Rich, a shareholder. Was a soldier. Returned to Bermuda 1617 and died there 1630. :Christopher Newport*, Captain of the Sea Venture, former privateer :Stephen Hopkins* :John Rolfe*, a young man in his twenties and traveling with his wife. Their baby girl was born in Bermuda, christened Bermudas and died shortly thereafter. His wife died shortly after reaching Virginia Spring 1610 and he married Pocahontas in April 1614. :Mistress Rolfe, first wife of above :Bermuda Rolfe, baby girl born in Bermuda, christened 11 Feb 1610, died and buried there :: Source of this list is are unclear, as is why some entries have an asterisk. '''Others''' : Additional persons listed in reference #3[Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents & Grants, Cavaliers and Pioneers by Nell Marion Nugent 1963), from list of numbered references. The first two: * The Generall Historie of the Bermudas by Captain John Smith 1624, reprint 1966; *Royal Naval Dockyard Museum, Somerset, Bermuda; * Bermuda - unintended destination by Terry Tucker, 1982; ] as arriving at Jamestown in the Patience and the Deliverance (and therefore assumed to be aboard the Sea Venture when it wrecked at Bermuda) were: :Henry Bagwell, aged 35 in the Deliverance :Thomas Godby, aged 36 in the Deliverance :Edward Waters, aged 40 in the Patience :Elizabeth Joons, aged 30, servant :John Lytefoote :John Proctor '''References:''' :1) The Generall Historie of the Bermudas by Captain John Smith 1624, reprint 1966; *Royal Naval Dockyard Museum, Somerset, Bermuda; :2) Bermuda - unintended destination by Terry Tucker, 1982; :3) Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents & Grants, Cavaliers and Pioneers by Nell Marion Nugent 1963) '''Virginia Historical Index by Swem:''' * 4V344 "As a results of the efforts, Sir Thomas Gates as sole and absolute Governor, with Sir George Summers, Admiral, and Capt. Newport, Vice Admiral of Virginia, and divers and other persons of ran four cke and quality in seven ships and two pinnaces, left Falmouth on the 8 of June 1609, and on the 24 day of July, 1609 they encountered a terrible storm that prevailed from Tuesday noone till Friday noone; that scattered the fleet and wrecked The Sea Venture(on July 28 1609) upon the island of Bermuda" * 24V248 Francis Michell lived at Elizabeth Citty February 1623 and Josuah Chard, aged 36, who came in the Sea Venture, May 1607. * 29V299 Josuah Chard came in the SV '''Purse and Person''' :The following came in the sea Ventura (from different pages) :p15 Henry Bagwell on the Deliverance :p22 Samuel Sharp :p30 John Lightfoote :p31 Capt. Wm Pierce :p32 George Grave :p38 John Procter :p140 Richard Buck sailed June 1609 with wife, Miss Langley and four Buck children. Marooned for 9 months embarked for Virginia from Bermuda 10 May 1610. Arrived in Jamestown 21 May 1610. He was a minister . The four Buck children , Elizabeth, Bridget and Bermuda were born and died while their parent marooned on Somers Island(1609-10) Mara born in Virginia 1611 ward of brother-in-law, John Burrows. :p374 Stephen Hopkins left England 9 June 1609 among 150 persons cast ashore etc etc then it states "Although there is no complete list of the shipwrecked party which eventually reached Jamestown in the two pinnaces Patience and Deliverance, built on the islands, Hopkins did not remain on The Somers Islands and the conclusion is that the recalcitrant came to Virginia despite his known wish to return to England. (He went back to England and came on the Mayflower in 1620 to Plymouth, Mass. No further connection with the Colony. :p475 Wm Pierce :p507 John Rolfe and wife . 9 months on Somers Island. Wife died on Somers Island or shortly after arriving in Virginia. :p590 Wm Strachey from Surrey England b 1572 on SV, marooned 9 mo etc :p650 Lieut. Edward Waters on SV and on to Virginia in Patience. :p724 George Yeardley : The following entries were obtained from the Hotten book, from the Musters of the Inhabitants in Virginia 1624/1625 chapters, pages 201 thru 265, which lists the muster captain, and what ship the individual arrived on. * Chard, Josuah, 1607 voyage, aged 36 at muster at College Land. DATE ERROR!! * Graue (Grave), George, muster at James City. Wife Elnor on the Susan, no date * Lightfoote, John, servant to Cap Ralph Hamor, no date ==Sources== * John Camden Hotten, ''The original lists of persons of quality; emigrants; religious exiles; political rebels; serving men sold for a term of years; apprentices; children stolen; maidens pressed; and others who went from Great Britain to the American plantations 1600-1700. With their ages, the localities where they formerly lived in the mother country, the names of the ships in which they embarked, and other interesting particulars. From mss. preserved in the State paper department of Her Majesty's Public record office, England'' (1874); [http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000362454 digital images, ''Hathi Trust'' (accessed 2014)]. : '''Sea Venture sources:''' * Coldham's Emigrants * http://www.rootsweb.com/~bmuwgw/seaventure.htm * http://www.tobacco.org/History/Jamestown.html * http://www.jamestowne.org/Jamestowne_Society_Chronology.htm * http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Third_Supply * http://www.historic-uk.com/HistoryUK/England-History/SirGeorgeSomers.htm * http://www.germanheritage.com/Publications/Jamestown/glassmakers.html
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == The Thomas Book == Giving the genealogies of Sir Rhys ap Thomas, K. G., the Thomas family descended from him, and of some allied families. * by [[Thomas-33034|Lawrence Buckley Thomas]] (1848-1914) * published by Henry T. Thomas Co., New York City, 1896 * 627 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Thomas Book|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=pi9WAAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/thomasbookgivin00thomgoog * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005769615 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/15150/ === Table of Contents === * Sir Rhys ap Thomas, K.G. * Thomas, of West River, Maryland * Thomas, of Aberglasney, Wales * Thomas, of Albemarle County, Va. * Thomas, of Bayeux * Thomas, of Boston, Mass. * Thomas, of Bucks County, Pa. * Thomas, of Caermarthen, Wales * Thomas, of Caldicot, Monmouthshire * Thomas, of Carnarvonshire, Wales * Thomas, of Carrolls Manor, Md. * Thomas, of Catasauqua, Pa. * Thomas, of Charles County, Md. * Thomas, of Cheltenham, Pa. * Thomas, of Culpeper County, Va. * Thomas, of Danygraig, Glamorganshire, Wales * Thomas, of Duffryn Ffrwd, Wales * Thomas, of Eden, Maine * Thomas, of Essex, England * Thomas, of Essex County, Va. * Thomas, of Fayette County, Ind. * Thomas, of Frederick County, Md. * Thomas, of Glamorgan, Wales * Thomas of Halifax, England, and Bay Ridge, Long Island * Thomas, of Hardwick, Mass. * Thomas, of Highgate, London * Thomas, of Hilltown, Pa. * Thomas, of Illinois * Thomas, of Islington, London * Thomas, of Kentucky * Thomas, of Kesgrave, England * Thomas, of Lelant, Cornwall * Thomas, of Llanbradach, Glamorgan, and Llyn Madoc, Brecon, Wales * Thomas, of Llanfihangel and Brigan, Wales * Thomas, of Llettymawr and Llanon, Caermarthenshire, Wales * Thomas, of Marshfield, Mass. * Thomas, of Merion, Pa. * Thomas, of Michigan * Thomas, of Middleboro, Mass. * Thomas, of Montevue, Md. * Thomas, of New Haven, Conn. * Thomas, of New Plymouth Colony, Mass. * Thomas, of Portland, Maine * Thomas, of Provence, France * Thomas, of Provo City, Utah * Thomas, of Queen Annes County, Md. * Thomas, of Rhos and Tyglyn, Wales * Thomas, of S. Marys County, Md. * Thomas, of Saratoga County, New York * Thomas, of South Carolina * Thomas, of Springfield, Mass. * Thomas, of Sussex, England * Thomas, of Talbot County, Md. * Thomas, of "Thomas Profit," Frederick County, Md. * Thomas, of Thomaston, Conn. * Thomas, of Wenvoe Castle, Wales * Thomas, of Weymouth, Mass. * Thomas, of Wickford, R. I. * Thomas, of Wilmington, Del. * Thomas, of Worny-Borny, Wales * Tommasi, of Naples, Italy * Andrews * Antrobus * Audley and Touchet * Baskerville * Bentley * Bigod, of Norfolk, England * Blakeway, of Shropshire, England * Bordley * Bowne * Braithwaite, of Kendal and London * Braose, of Bramber, England * Brooke * Brown * Buckley, of Rochdale, Lancashire * Buckley, of New York * Burling * Carey * Carroll * Cheston * Chew of Blackburn, Lancashire * Chew, of Gloucester County, N. J. * Chew, of Long Island, and elsewhere * Chew, of Maryland and Pennsylvania * Chew, of Virginia * Clark * Coale * Cowman * De Zeng * Ellicott * Fairfax * Farquhar * Ferris * Fitzhugh, of Virginia * Galloway * George * Giffard, Clare, and Marshall * Gilpin * Owen Glendower * Godey * Gray, of Grays Ferry, Philadelphia * James ap Griffith * Hanmer and Macclesfield * Harris and Willson * Herbert, of Alexandria, Va. * Herbert, of Wales * Herman and Randolph * Hopkins, of Maryland * Houghteling * Howard, of Belvidere, Md. * Howard, of Effingham, England * Howard, of Washington, D. C. * Johns and Hutchins * Johnson * Jones, of Maryland * Kane * King * Kirkbride and Marriott * Knight and Canby * Knowles * Large * Lawrence, of Calvert County, Md. * Lawrence, of Chelsea, Middlesex * Lawrence, of Lancashire, England * Lawrence, of Monmouth County, N. J. * Lawrence, of S. Albans, England, New York and Long Island * Lawrence, of S. Ives, Huntingdonshire * Leiper * McCobb, of Maine * McVickar * Mifflin * Morris and Perot * Mortimer * Nicklin and Dallas * Paganel, Somerie, and Strange * Pell * Penrose * Philips and Montgomery * Poultney * Reese * Rice, of Dynevor * Richardson * Ringgold * Russell and Sewall * Rutherfurd * Rutland * Schieffelin * Scudamore, of Herefordshire, England * Scull * Sheafe and Satterthwaite * Shipley * Snowden, of Maryland * Stabler * Stanard, of Virginia * Sullivan, of Moorestown, N. J. * Talbot * Tilghman * Tyson, of Maryland * Verdon, Furnival, Minors * Walker * Warfield * Wethered * Wilcocks and Ingersoll * Windsor and Huntercombe * Winthrop, Fones, and Feake * Anderson1, of Botetourt County, Va. * Blackburn, of Jefferson County, Va. * Crabb and Gillespie * Glasgow, of Rockbridge County, Va. * Junkin * Appendix I * Appendix II. Key chart of Baronial families * Appendix III * Appendix IV * Appendix V * Appendix VI * Appendix VII * Appendix VIII * Appendix IX * Appendix X * Appendix XI * Appendix XII * Reference index === 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 === * Thomas, Lawrence Buckley. ''[[Space:The Thomas Book|The Thomas Book, Giving the Genealogies of Sir Rhys ap Thomas, K. G.]]'' (Henry T. Thomas Co., New York City, 1896) [ Page ]. * ([[#Thomas|Thomas]])
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Emens-67 Create Profile Author]] == The Thomas family, as descended from David and Anna Noble Thomas == * by William Thomas Lyle (1875-1933) * published by J.B.Hoff, Advertiser Print, Union Springs, New York, 1907 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Thomas family, as descended from David and Anna Noble Thomas|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89066356478 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/genealogy-glh34278304/ * https://books.google.com/books?id=qDdWAAAAMAAJ === 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 === * Lyle, William Thomas''[[Space:The Thomas family, as descended from David and Anna Noble Thomas|The Thomas family, as descended from David and Anna Noble Thomas]]'' ( Union Springs, New York, 1907), [ Page ]. * [[[#Lyle|Lyle]]]
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[[Category:Ireland Projects]] [[Category:Irish History, Kingdom of Connacht]] [[Category:Medieval Project, Ireland, needs Annals]] [[Category:Medieval Project, Ireland, needs biography]] =Biography= In Additional Notes to the "Annals of Ulster"[Additional Notes to the "Annals of Ulster" [https://www.jstor.org/stable/30007959?read-now=1&refreqid=excelsior%3A3bc1afbed8abb2a06cf81e3418f5ebd6&seq=15]], Bart Jaski notes on page 117 the three 'nepotes' Cellaig (AU758.4 Cathranach, Cathmug, and Artbran, three grandsons of Cellach (nepotes tres Cellaich): see 703.2? Herein lies some confusion. AU703.2 speaks of the battle of Corann [The Annals of Ulster (Author: [unknown]) [https://celt.ucc.ie/published/T100001A/]] where Loingsech son of Aengus son of Domnall son of Aed son of Ainmire was killed by Cellach of Loch Cime son of Ragallach, together with his three sons. The implication here is Cellach of Loch Cime had 3 sons (Domnall, Forggus, and ??); and according to chart #60 [Early Irish Kingship Succession by Jaski Bart, Published by Four Courts Press, 2013, ISBN 1846824265 ISBN 9781846824265 [https://www.academia.edu/4144299/Genealogical_tables_of_medieval_Irish_royal_dynasties]], Forggus fathered the three 'nepotes' (Cathranach, Cathmug, and Artbran), matching AU758.4. ==Father== *[[Mac_Fergusso-3|Colla mac Fergusso (abt.1500-abt.1501)]] **(NOTE: LNAB is 'mac' fathers first name). ==Children== * ==Clann Name:== *Ui Briuin Sil Cellach ==Surmised SNP: == *R1b-Z17590+ =Research Note= The old genealogies and annals references to Mael Ruinaid Mor, the progenitor of the Ui Maelruanaid, as the son of Tadg mac Cathal Ua Conchobar, has been shown by recent DNA studies as not genetically possible. Therefore his descendants and the corresponding dates in which they lived are speculative. Data gathered by the Sons of Aodh FTDNA project[Sons of Aodh FTDNA project [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/sons-of-aodh/about]], the Dal Cuinn Group[Dal Cuinn Group [https://dcg.genealogy.network/home.xhtml]], and [[Rowley-3452|Michael Rowley]] [DNA/Genealogy Comparison by Michael Rowley [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1PqrXcqOthmIFHEAoF0G1k77F_mQ1wVKd/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=100765005796233057772&rtpof=true&sd=true]][R1b-FGC5939 Haplogroup Comparison by Michael Rowley [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1mUn90qWYJpjMcbpDSseK--nS1WG2zvtMzlbiKoXy5hs/edit?usp=sharing]]suggest the Ui Maelruanaid are a separate branch of the Dal Cuinn Ui Briuin. The date of birth for these early Irish are rarely given. The dates used for each individual is based on my system that uses 27 years per ‘generation’, 54 years between mutations. Since the date of death for many are approximations, any age at death over ~85 is adjusted one ‘generation’. =Sources= ==WikiTree:== *[[Space:Historical_Sources_of_Ireland|Historical Sources of Ireland]] *[[Space:Medieval_Project_-_Ireland|Medieval Project - Ireland]] *[[Space:Kings_of_Magh_Luirg|Kings of Magh Luirg]] *[[Space:Descent_of_Mael_Ruanaid_Mor|Descent of Mael Ruanaid Mor]] *[[Space:Comparative_Analysis_of_the_Descendants_and_DNA_of_Conn_C%C3%A9tchathach_Ceadcatha|Comparative Analysis of the Descendants and DNA of Conn Cétchathach Ceadcatha]] ==See Also:== *List of kings of Connacht https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_kings_of_Connacht
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Thurber Name Study]] ==The Thurber Genealogy == Descendants of John Thurber * by A. Edward Thurber Jr. * published in 1954 * Source Example: :::Thurber Jr., A. Edward ''[[Space:The Thurber Genealogy|The Thurber Genealogy]]'' (Thurber, 1954) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[[#Thurber|Thurber]]: Page 211] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Thurber Genealogy|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89062502687
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == The Tiffanys of America: History and Genealogy == * by Tiffany, Nelson Otis, 1842- * on behalf of Tiffany, Charles Lewis, 1812-1902 * Published by The Matthews-Northrup Co., Buffalo, N.Y., 1901. * Citation Example: :::Tiffany, Nelson Otis. ''[[Space:The Tiffanys of America: History and Genealogy|The Tiffanys of America: History and Genealogy]]'' (The Matthews-Northrup Co., Buffalo, N.Y., 1901) * Footnote Example: ::: [[[#Tiffany|Tiffany]]: Page 123] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Tiffanys of America: History and Genealogy|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/tiffanysofameric00tiff/page/n7 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005769800
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == The Tilson Genealogy from Edmond Tilson at Plymouth, N.E., 1638 to 1911 == With brief sketches of the family in England back to 1066: also brief account of Waterman, Murdock, Bartlett, Turner, Winslow, Sturtevant, Keith and Parris families, allied with the parents of the author. * by Mercer Vernon Tilson (b.1837) * published by The Memorial Press, Plymouth, Mass., 1911 * Source Example: ::: Tilson, Mercer Vernon. ''[[Space:The Tilson Genealogy from Edmond Tilson at Plymouth, N.E., 1638 to 1911|The Tilson Genealogy from Edmond Tilson at Plymouth, N.E., 1638 to 1911]]'' (Memorial Press, Plymouth, Mass., 1911) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[[#Tilson|Tilson]]: Page 134] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Tilson Genealogy from Edmond Tilson at Plymouth, N.E., 1638 to 1911|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/tilsongenealogyf00byutils * https://archive.org/details/tilsongenealogyf00tils * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005769814 :A 1978 supplement is available, which includes Errata for the 1911 edition. :[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Tilson-Tillson_Descendants(Supplement) Tilson-Tillson Descendants (Supplement)]
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[[Category: Chatton, Northumberland]] ==The Tindalls of Northumberland== : Intimate Tales From the Lips of Members of The Last Generation of the Family To Occupy '''Broomhouse,''' Their Ancestral Home for Nearly Five Hundred Years at Chatton, Northumberland, England : by [[Tindall-309|Robert Currie Tindall]] : Bakersfield, California April - May, 1966 DEDICATION: To the memory of our father [[Tindall-304|James Tindall]] who, dying at the early age of fifty-two, was denied the privilege of enjoying the fruits of his labors and the fulfillment of his dreams ===Introduction=== Books dealing with the lives of great men and the history of nations flood the libraries of the world, but few tell the story of little men, their lives and their achievements. This is not to suggest that less attention be given to major events and outstanding personalities, but that more be given to men and women who, though they may never have performed in the grand manner, may be worthy of remembrance. Personal experience, sometimes exasperating and costly, has taught many folk the importance of recorded dates and of places of birth, death and burial of our ancestors. And who wouldn’t like to know just a little bit more about the men and women whose blood we share? To be complete and accurate, such records should be kept up to date. But that, unfortunately, is seldom done, the task left to some member, or members, of a succeeding generation to gather and organize such pertinent material as may be available. The result, of course, is never what it might have been; time’s abrasive action has dulled the once sharp outline of person, action or event. And, because it’s at least twice- or thrice-told, the story has become garbled and, perhaps unwittingly, legend substituted for fact. This, however, may be of minor concern, provided the basic facts have been preserved. ''The Tindalls of Northumberland'' is, in spots, much more than a thrice-told tale. Even my personal observations and experiences are here recorded after fifty-seven years, but, based on the recollections of a fairly active memory and comprehensive diary notes written at the time, are, on the whole, factual. One small liberty — Uncle Adam is presented in his secondary role as farmer rather than New Castle business man (meat packing) his major concern. Some individuals are described in detail, others sketchily; the countryside largely as I saw it through the eyes of youth in 1909. I marveled then at its beauty and have continued to do so ever since. My rambles over hill and dale in that far-off day were a sheer delight. Though young, I somehow sensed the great change Father and Mother experienced when, immediately following their marriage, they came to the wide-open spaces of America. It was, of course, profound. I hardly need to assert that Northumberland and Scotland are my "second homes." I know them and love them much as I do Northwest Iowa and California, for within their borders I have spent some of the happiest days of my life. R. C. T, March-April, 1966 Bakersfield, California ===Wind, Weather and Reminiscences, And the Story of a Forgotten Heroine=== The old grandfather clock struck midnight. Adam Tindall had slept soundly for three hours before the blazing grate fire, glad for its cheery warmth on that bitter March night in 1909. Prom early morn until dusk he had tramped the sodden moors and rescued nine new-born lambs from the freezing rain that had deluged the Northumbrian countryside during the previous twenty-four hours. He had come in when darkness fell, soaked to the skin and dead-tired, taken a hot bath, eaten his supper then snuggled into his favorite armchair at the hearth. Such comfort was heavenly after the trials of a rather extraordinary day. He soon fell asleep. March weather was always uncertain in the north country, but few folk remembered it ever being worse than in 1909. Snow had lain on the crests since early November and drifts still lingered on the northern slopes of the Cheviots, but all were fast disappearing under the driving rain and adding to the flood danger in the valley below. Both the River Till and Wooler Water were running bank-full by late afternoon and, if the rain continued over night, would be flooding several grain and turnip fields by morning. But Adam, who had been a close observer of nature's vagaries all his life, took a philosophic view of the matter — if it rained, it rained, and he could do nothing about it. It was rumored that Adam Tindall, when quite a young man, had been sued for breach of promise by a comely young lady of the community and ordered by the Court to pay a fine of two thousand pounds. It was a costly lesson, but one he learned thoroughly, for never again did he approach the brink of matrimony. Now at sixty, he still bore himself with a supple grace and native dignity. A shock of hair, once jet black but now graying at the temples, crowned a msasive head, and his face was ruddy from long exposure to wind and weather. He stood six-two in his stocking feet, a truly striking figure, especially so when seated astride his favorite hunting mare. And his character qualities matched his splendid physique; folks knew his word was as good as his bond. He and his spinster sister, Mary, had fallen heir to Broomhouse at the time of their mother's death in 1879. The farm, named for the broom flowers that once covered the land, contained 500 acres, all fertile except the last fifty at the west end which rose sharply to the summit of Whitsunbank, a bleak moorland waste for most of the year, but a place of surpassing beauty in the autumn when the purple heather bloomed. And throughout its length meandered the gentle Till, favored by ardent fishermen throughout the north of England. The first small section of the gray stone house dated from the fifteenth oentury and, like topsy, had "growed” into quite an establishment. It was evident that the various wings had been added without the aid of a master architect, but still appeared to follow loosely a certain pattern or design. The roof was of slate, its heavy, overhanging eaves sheltering windows set deep in the three-foot walls. A brass-knobbed oak door served as the main entrance. It faced the east and opened into a spacious hall whose main feature was a lovely stairway at its far end. From the hall, one entered either of the two most impressive rooms in the house — on the right, the formal drawing room, with rosewood piano, exquisite Chippindale mahogany chairs and divans upholstered in yellow brocaded satin, and tables, whatnots, stands, etc., polished to a mirror-like finish. The "state” dining room on the left contained an eight-foot Sheraton mahogany sideboard adorned with a wide variety of sterling pieces, some dating back more than 200 years. A massive twelve-foot dining table, with twelve matching chairs, stood in the center of the room and at either end choice pieces of Vedgewood, Royal Doulton and other makes of English china were on display in glass-doored cabinets. Axminster carpets, of beautiful design, covered the floors of both rooms. The five upstairs bedrooms were modestly furnished by comparison. Each had two or three chairs, at least one marble-topped table, huge wardrobes and a canopied bed, all of Hepplewhite design. The beds, of course, were a novelty to me, the first of their kind I'd ever seen. Broomhouse had withstood the storms of the north country for more than four centuries and provided a perfect refuge for the wayfarer on that rain-drenched night in March, 1909. I had arrived the day before to meet for the first time Uncle Adam, Aunt Mary and Cousin John who, at the age of forty, was gradually assuming the management of the estate. Along with Adam he had shed the hardships of the day and immediately after supper had gone to bed. Aunt Mary had followed at ten. And I? Well, there was a book to read. From a well-stocked library, which included a few first editions, I had chosen Emily Bronte's ''Wuthering Heights'', almost a perfect choice for such a turbulent night in a countryside that matched the tale's locale. With each violent gust of the wind the branches of an old plane tree brushed the window panes, and down the chimney came the sound of the jangling chimney cans. The din was a bit nerve-wracking. And, had a superstitious person the nerve to part the curtains, he would I'm sure, have seen ghosts and goblins dancing in the garden and a witch mounted on her broomstick steed, streaking across the pitch-black sky. But inside all was comfortable, in fact, almost luxurious to Adam whose chilled bones had gradually thawed out. He rose and from a rather ingenious pipe rack on the wall, selected his favorite briar. With thumb and forefinger, he polished the lovely wood until it fairly gleamed in the fire light’s glow, then slowly packed the bowl with "Old Virginia Cut," the most fragrant tobacco I'd ever smelt. Smoking had become much more than a pastime with Adam; it was a ritual, to be performed at leisure and enjoyed to the full. Old Tray, lying at his feet, watched the performance with an indifferent eye, exchanged loving glances with his master edged nearer the fire and fell off to sleep again. "He’s a wonderful dog," said Adam, resuming his seat, "a household favorite for nearly ten years. A real working beast who knows every inch of the land and every sheep in the fold. Other dogs may be just as good, but none better I’m sure. Some day you’ll see him work the sheep. I think you’ll be surprised." "I’d like nothing better." It was past midnight but Adam had no intention of going to bed. His deep-set eyes sparkled like sapphires in the blue-white smoke that enveloped his head and about his lips there was the faint suggestion of a smile. Somehow I sensed he had a tale to tell; I hoped it would be about Northumberland, home of my ancestors for a half-thousand years. "This," he continued, "is a bad storm, but I’ve seen worse, and have heard of some that were terrible, like the one that struck the district on September 7th, 1838. That, of course, was before my time, but Father often spoke of it. "It really began on the morning of the sixth, but didn't reach its full fury until late in the evening. All day long the Darlings — [[Darling-1056|William]], [[Horsley-297|his wife]] and daughter [[Darling-1055|Grace]], keepers of the 'Light' on Longstone Island, a mere speck of land off the coast at Bamburgh — had kept a sharp eye on the sea. And they had polished the great lamp, replenished the oil, checked the life boat and its equipment, in fact, had made every possible preparation for an emergency which they hoped and prayed would never arise. "Darkness fell shortly after four o'clock, a darkness no light, whatever its candlepower, could penetrate. By nine o'clock eighty-mile— an-hour winds had whipped the sea into a veritable frenzy; trees were flattened along the coast, and it was reported that water-front streets in Berwick and Bunbar were submerged. Several of the Scottish herring fishing fleets, caught by surprise, scurried for safety, but a few of their boats and men failed to make port and were never heard of again. "God pity the poor devils at sea tonight," said Darling when, relieved at the lookout station by Grace, he came in for a late snack. He, as well as his wife, knew that a rescue would be almost impossible. But they didn't talk about it. And perhaps nothing would happen. "By ten he was back at his post; Grace and her mother went to bed. But not to sleep. Within an hour, Grace said she heard voices calling for help. 'Overwroght nerves,' thought her mother. 'The tensions of the day had been too much; she was imagining things.' Mrs. Darling could hear nothing and tried to calm her daughter's fears, but to no avail. Grace, now thoroughly aroused, climbed the lighthouse stairs to her father He listened too but heard only the roar of the sea and the screeching of the weather-vane overhead. He urged his daughter to return to her bed, but she refused, saying she still heard voices. "She must have had sensitive ears." "Aye, and a more sensitive heart. There was no let-up in the storm until one o'clock. Then only for two or three minutes, but long enough for Mr. Darling to catch the sound of a voice in distress. Grace had been right! A ship had piled up on one of the jagged reefs in the immediate vicinity and men's lives were at stake, and, even if the odds were a hundred to one against a rescue, he would have to make the attempt. And Grace would assist. "On either the morning of September fourth or fifth, the steamship 'Forfarshire' sailed from Hull Harbor for Aberdeen, Scotland, with a crew of thirty-seven men, and a cargo of hides and grain. Captain Jones had skippered the 1500-ton vessel for several years and knew Britain's east coast like a book. Another three round-trips and he and the members of his crew would celebrate the long Christmas holiday with their families It was a pleasant prospect and the weather as they headed north couldn't have been better." An extra heavy gust of wind, sleet and rain shook the window frames and banged the garden gate which had become unlatched. Adam got up, stirred the dying embers in the grate and added another half-scuttle of coal to the fire. Then, with his pipe refilled and relit, he settled into his chair and continued the story of the "Forfarshire." "As I was saying, Captain Jones had never seen the North Sea in a calmer mood. At times, while skirting a cape or lesser projection of land, the crew clearly distinguished farmers working in the fields along the shore, their homesteads and, occasionally, the ruins of an ancient Saxon or Norman castle. "On the morning of the sixth, they docked in New Castle harbor and took on additional cargo. It was noon when the loading was completed and one o'clock before Captain Jones again set sail for the North. Within the harbor area all was quiet, but when the little vessel cleared the headlands it encountered heavier seas. A heavy cloud bank lay on the eastern horizon, the wind was rising and white caps were riding on the waves. Even the seagulls were flying landward, a warning that rough weather lay ahead. "And so it was. The wind was soon blowing at thirty, forty, fifty, and, by evening, at sixty knots an hour. Thirty-foot waves swept over the lower decks and threatened to engulf the ship at any moment. Captain Jones never left the bridge and drove the craft headon into the billowing waves, any other course would have spelt suicide for it and the crew. And he thought he was far off shore, away from the treacherous reefs the lined the Northumbrian coast. "Darkness fell like a pall at four o'clock; landmarks, faintly visible in daylight hours, disappeared entirely. By eight o'clock the storm had reached hurricane proportions. The waves were racing at breakneck speed toward the land and, unbeknown to the crew, bearing the gallant ship toward disaster. "It struck shortly after ten. A blast of wind, which must have reached a hundred knots per hour, fairly lifted the little vessel from the sea and hurled it onto one of the hidden reefs. With a terrible crunching sound, it settled at a precarious angle — bow up, stem down. The members of the crew were tossed about like match sticks but, luckily, none overboard. After a few minutes they regained their composure and took stock of their situation. A gaping hole in the port side of the hull was admitting an immeasurable flow of sea water; the cargo had shifted sternward and, worst of all, their three life boats had been crushed like egg shells. They guessed, though they weren't sure, that they were in the neighborhood of the light house on Longstone Island. But, with their life boats destroyed and a sea so violent that even the strongest swimmer would perish in five minutes, there was no chance to make contact with the keeper. With their fate seemingly sealed, they resorted to their one last hope — a cry for help. "It was this cry that Grace Darling heard. She always contended that a kindly Providence 'engineered' the wind currents in such a manner as to make it possible for her to hear the cry of the stricken men, and I believe that Captain Jones agreed. Anyhow, she and later her father did hear the cry and responded to it. "With the aid of a flickering hurricane lantern, they found their way to their lifeboat at the dock. Grace stepped in first and took her place on the prow. Then William, loosing the craft from its moorings, took up the oars and with a mighty pull shot out into the surging sea. It was the blackest night the veteran light keeper had ever seen, nor had he ever seen waves so high or so violent. He guessed that the wrecked vessel, or whatever it was, must have floundered on the reef nearest Longstone Island, and headed in that general direction. Water spewed like an avalanche into the boat, threatening to swamp it at any moment; Grace bailed manfully but was unable to keep even with the flood. No matter how strongly Darling pulled on the oars, progress was by inches rather than be feet or yards. "But they were relieved when they again caught the sound of human voices and, a bit later, when they caught the mere glimmer of a light. 'Ship ahoy!' called Darling, 'what's your ship and how many men aboard?' "It took but a few seconds for the crew to pick up the wee life boat in their search light's gleam. They could hardly believe their eyes — one man and a frail slip of a girl in that angry sea. How did they do it? What courage! What devotion! But time was of the essence. The 'Forfarshire' was fast falling apart under their feet, bits of cargo bouncing like so many corks on the surface. "After three tries, a rope was thrown to the little boat and with lightning speed twelve men, chosen previously by lot, slid into the waiting bark. With eight strong hands manning the oars and the boat riding the crest of the incoming tide, the return trip to the light house was made in minutes. Two more round trips swiftly followed, bringing the remaining twenty-five men to safety. And just in time, for within the hour the 'Forfarshire' had disappeared below the waves." Adam's face was aglow, his voice still vibrant. For two hours he had relived an historic event of seventy years before. His vivid imagination had transported him back to the date and scene. I'm sure he actually saw, at least thought he did, the wounded ship hanging helpless athwart the jagged reef, experienced the agony of officers and crew and shared the emotional concern of Grace Darling and her parents. In other words: he was there! It was throe o'clock, the fire out and the ashes gray. 01 Tray whined at the door, eager to face the storm which, happily, was now abating. Slowly the door at the foot of the back stair opened and Aunt Mary, in white lace cap and dressing gown and with a candle in her hand, appeared. "Adam, you must have lost your senses. What do you mean by sitting up so late? In less than three hours, you'll have to be up again. And Robert — you must be worn out." Adam only smiled at the outburst — he evidently was accustomed to them — pulled down the hanging kerosene lamp from the ceiling and blew it out. Then the three of us, each with lighted candle in hand, filed up to bed — to dream, perhaps, of lonely light houses, of raging seas and shipwrecks, and of a heroine, too soon forgotten — Grace Darling. ===Getting to Know Both Family and Countryside=== My room was bathed in glorious sunshine when I wakened next morning. For a few minutes, I lay admiring the lovely furnishings — a huge mahogany wardrobe, two marble-topped tables and three Hepplewhite chairs, plus a variety of bric-a-brac which had been accumulated through the years. Aunt Mary had told me that everything, except the curtains, was just the same as when Father had last occupied the room on the night of May 11, 1880. So I had more than a casual interest in my present environs. And what luxury it is to lie in a warm and comfortable bed and let the mind wander as it will. Mine, of course, on that particular morning, was centered upon Father. I thought of his rising from that very bed on more than a thousand mornings during the days of his youth, to look out upon a scene which hadn’t changed in centuries. I tried to imagine his thoughts and emotions on that last morning, the morning of a day that was to change the whole tenor of his life. Those old, familiar scenes that day to pass into the blessed port of memory; faces, well loved, though never to be forgotten, must fade with the passing years. He was then to assume the responsibilities of marriage and leave, within days, for that far-away land, America. I had never before realized the full import of the steps our parents had taken, and I was quite sure that they, on that glad morning, hardly appreciated their true significance. A sharp knock on the door caused me to bound out of bed. "Robert, breakfast will be ready in the small dining room in fifteen minutes," called Aunt Mary. "I’ll meet you there." She had considerately remembered my late session with Uncle Adam the night before and allowed me to sleep in. Her thoughtfulness was appreciated. She, though she had eaten with Uncle Adam and John at seven, joined me at the breakfast table. "I was angry with Adam last night for keeping you up so late. He forgets that youth requires more sleep than age, and he does like to talk, especially when he has an attentive audience. You must be a good listener." "Perhaps so. But I think it was his subject that aroused and held my interest — Grace Darling. Father and Mother sometimes spoke of her, but never in detail. I was pleased to hear the complete story." "Well, if you enjoyed it, I'll forgive him. And, if we can possibly find the time while you’re here, we’ll drive over to Bamburgh some day and visit her grave and the old castle that rises directly above it. A cast-iron fence now protects her memorial stone from vandals who early began to chip away pieces for souvenirs. Do you have such folk in America?" "Indeed we do, a despicable lot,” After breakfast I scanned the headlines of the ''New-Castle Courant''. much less blatant than their American counterparts. There was a brief account of William Howard Taft's inauguration as President of the United States on March 4th; a cooling of the strong friendship between him and his predecessor, Teddy Roosevelt, and a proposed revision of the Tariff. Suffragettes were demonstrating in the streets of London and New York, and Emmaline Pankhurst, their leader, had been arrested for disturbing the peace. King Edward VIIth was recovering from a bad siege of bronchitis, and Prime Minister Herbert Asquith had strongly endorsed the revolutionary budget of his Chancellor of the Exchequer, Lloyd George. But, save for the occasional gutteral growlings of Kaiser Wilhelm of Germany, the world was at peace and the British Empire at the zenith of its power. Her Navy ruled the waves of the Seven Seas, and her cargo vessels carried the bulk of the world's commerce. Aunt Mary, her face wreathed in smiles and flushed with the activities of the morning, came to the dining room door and called: "Robert, let's go into the garden. The sunshine's wonderful; we must let none of it go to waste." Truly, it was a perfect morning, the fresh, young grass on the lawn green as an emerald, the last vestiges of morning dew hanging like tear drops from leaf and flower, and overhead a lark wheeling across a cloudless sky, singing its very heart out. It was a great morning to be alive and I was glad Aunt Mary had invited me to enjoy it with her. The Broomhouse garden was formal without being stiff. In general, it followed a fixed design, but there were spots where nature was unspoiled. The privet-lined paths were interspersed with vine-covered arbors and gnarled apple and plum trees; and the pear trees, neatly-espaliered against the front wall of the ancient stone house, offered sharp contrast to grotesque rose bushes just coming into leaf. And, at the roadside end, a magnificent hedge of shining holly crowned the surrounding wall. Aunt Mary, quite overcome by such loveliness, kept whispering the question, more to herself than to me: "Isn't it lovely? Isn't it lovely? And over here is the old sun dial. You must have a good look at it. It was erected by your Great, Great, Great Grandfather Adam and Grandmother Mary in 1721. The date is still clear. In early days it was no doubt a very useful object, but now but a relic of another age, a reminder that time never stands still. But don't you think it's beautiful, and such an appropriate tie with the past?" "Of course, of course. And to think it was made by folk of our own blood, and so very long ago!" "Yes, Broomhouse is a place of precious memories. Our ancestors not only erected this sun dial, but hung that garden gate, and built that wall, planted those old trees, these hedges and that climbing rose. Surely they were men and women of good taste, with an eye for beauty and the appropriate. I hope we never fail to acknowledge our debt of gratitude to them." Two enormous Clydesdale horses whinnied for attention at the pasture gate across the way. They had come for a friendly word, an affectionate pat and a lump of sugar which Uncle Adam usually had hidden in his pocket. And over the north wall a hundred ewes kept a wary eye on their frolicsome lambs and munched with relish the tender grass. It was a rural scene to challenge the genius of a Turner. Would that he had been there to have captured it. I helped Aunt Mary disentangle a mass of Virginia creeper vines that hung limp over a trellis at the comer of the house. In March they are less than beautiful, but when fell the first frosts of autumn they’d blaze with a glory to match the finest sunset. The job done, Aunt Mary suggested we survey, at a distance, the surrounding scene. "I want you," said she, "to pinpoint some of the more important landmarks. That sharp rise on the eastern horizon is Chillingham moor. Lost somewhere in its deep defiles are the famous wild cattle which someday we must see. They’re a noble breed, threatened at times by extinction. The cows, you know, breed but once in seven years. "If you strain your eyes a bit, you may be able to see the towers and turrets of Chillingham Castle. It nestles snugly at the base of the moor, near its south end. The Castle dates back to the eleventh century and is fast becoming a ruin. However, the present Earl of Tankerville and his family still occupy one of its wings. We have but one fault to find with the moors it shuts off our view of the North Sea." At that point the wind changed to the north, and we caught the sound of the chimes of Holy Cross Church in Chatton. "Well," continued Aunt Mary, "Holy Cross Church is certainly one of the most important landmarks in the district, but we won’t see it until Sunday. Organized in 1225, it has served the community for almost six centuries. Our present vicar is Canon Finch, a thoroughly qualified preacher whom you’ll hear next Sunday. And in April we hope to have the Bishop of New Castle here for the annual Confirmation Service. Your cousin, Frances, of Wandon will be in the class, so all members of the family will be on hand." I didn’t tell Aunt Mary of reservations I held regarding bishops. I had always thought them a pompous lot, with a great love of show and little religious zeal. It took the Bishop of New Castle, when he appeared in April, to destroy the illusion. He was humble, courteous, eloquent; I had never heard the scriptures and the prayers read more beautifully, and I’d never heard a better sermon. "Speaking of Frances, reminds me that I should perhaps tell you something about the family at Wendon. Your Uncle Robert married twice —-first to Elizabeth Brewis in the 1860's. She bore two children, a son and a daughter, the latter, Minnie, without complications. But John's birth, unfortunately, caused her death. The babe was brought immediately to Broomhouse, and has been a member of our household ever since. Minnie, as you know, married John Dryden and lives with her family of six children at Ilderton. "Your Uncle Robert remarried in the early 1870's; this time, Elizabeth Dryden became his bride. To them were born ten children — three sons and seven daughters. Two daughters, Elizabeth and Eleanor, are married and live in distant communities; and one son, Robert, who lives with his wife and ten-month old daughter in one of the Wandon cottages. Perhaps this is the time to tell you about his rather unfortunate marriage. "In America, I believe, there’s no class distinction. Well, in Britain there is, and it’s almost impossible for a person bom on one economic, or social, level to rise to another. Robert's wife was only a farm worker, untutored and unschooled and totally devoid of any of the social graces. Robert may have thought that he could elevate her to his own level, but the reverse has proved to be the case — he has been brought down to hers. Naturally, there have been many heartaches — their own and those of the members of their families. And their little girl has little to look forward to; her life is already cast in the same mold as her mother's." "Rather cruel, don't you think? Of course we have social distinctions in America but few, if any, in the Middle West where I grew up. We never had a servant class. The hired girl, so called, was usually the daughter of a neighbor and a friend. She met her mistress on equal terms, ate at the family table and was treated as one of their very own. Her education was equal to that of all other children in the community. And, more likely than not, she'd become the wife of one of her employer's sons. We like to think that everyone is measured according the qualities of his character." "That sounds good but I fear would hardly work in Britain where custom and tradition have deep roots." Of course neither Aunt Mary nor anyone else in 1909 could foresee the profound changes two world wars would work in that country. There are still class distinctions, but they are less pronounced than at the turn of the century, and will in time largely disappear. A sharp cry of distress brought our conversation to an abrupt close. "Whatever can it be?" asked Aunt Mary, as she flew around to the back of the house, with me fast upon her heels. There stood Olive near the kitchen window, her face crimson, and muttering in her worst Northumbrian brogue: "That chicken'll be the death o' me yet. I'll kill it! I'll kill it!” Inside the vegetable garden fence, a gray hen, of uncertain origin, paced back and forth trying to escape Olive's wrath. In its frenzy, it was unable to find the opening through which it had entered. Its death appeared imminent, that is, until Aunt Mary opened the gate and let it escape. And then, in somewhat calmer mood, Olive revealed the real reason for her outbreak. Thinking to rout the unfortunate hen from the garden and, if lucky, to inflict some bodily harm upon it, she had picked up a comparatively large stone and let fly at the head of her prospective victim. But instead her shot misfired and flew backward through the kitchen window. That was indeed a disaster, for it would require a trip to Chatton, perhaps to Wooler, to secure a pane for replacement. "Next time, Olive," said Aunt Mary, "throw the stone where you're looking." And with that we went into the house and Aunt Mary burst into laughter. "You know, Robert, Olive's a paradox, one minute sweet and demure, the next a veritable tiger. Her moods range from sheer docility to utter madness. If she likes a person, all right; but if she doesn’t, look out. Truth is, I sometimes think she's been too long at Broomhouse — more than thirty years. I can think of at least two occasions when I should have let her go, but of course there were many more. But then I have thought of her many fine points and her many kindnesses to me, and I have wondered how I'd get along without her." "Would you mind telling me about the two occasions when you should perhaps have let her go?" "Of course not. The first occurred on an afternoon when I entertained the Carrs of Wooler for tea. I didn’t know that Miss Carr, a delightful lady, had offended Olive with some remark. Olive, elephant-like, nursed her ire and bided her time until the opportunity for revenge arrived. Sharply at four o’clock Olive appeared, in proper uniform, with the tea cart at the drawing room door. She wheeled it to my side, then turned around and left the room without offering to assist with the serving, as she usually did. In a few minutes, the lot of us were sneezing our heads off. Olive had sprinkled white pepper on some of the cakes and sandwiches. Embarrassed, and angry, I went to the kitchen but Olive, knowing she was in for a reprimand, had gone for a walk along the village road and didn’t return until supper time. Her explanation: a "pure accident." The incident was forgotten. "John Nesbit, our cousin from Porto Bello, was her second victim. He was a bit too citified and 'high hat' to suit Olive’s rural tastes, so, to bring him back to earth and common things, Olive concocted one of her most diabolical schemes. He had come to Broomhouse for a visit in mid-winter, when the weather was cold and water bottles needed in the beds The first night he was here Olive, instead of filling his bottle with the customary hot water, went to the door, scooped up snow and ice and stuffed them into the slithery container, then placed it in John’s bed. Poor man, when his feet touched the clammy, ice-cold bottle, nearly struck the ceiling. That time Olive apologized.” When Uncle Adam and John came in for dinner at one o’clock, Olive had regained her composure and served one of the best meals I ever had at Broomhouse. ===Sunday at Broomhouse: Worship in an Ancient Church=== The wee village of Chatton has changed little in three centuries. Its one main street, perhaps a mile in length, extends from the River Till on the north to the Wooler-Chillingham cross-road on the south. Most of its stone cottages have slate roofs and lattice windows, their rather deadening uniformity relieved by a wide variety of flowers in well-kept gardens. Almost in the center of the town, in 1909, was the Post Office and, directly across the street to the north, the Percy Arms. The latter, a modest inn, had been named for the family of Percy, the Dukes of Northumberland, and had, in very early days, housed one or more of England's kings. An aura of history, therefore, hung about the place. At the east end of the village, not far from the Till, stood the Presbyterian Church, organized in 1850 by Mother's uncle, the Reverend David Young. It's a plain, unadorned structure with, I was later to learn, the hardest and most uncomfortable pews one could imagine. Certainly they weren't designed for sleep, perhaps a prime consideration in the days of the two-hour sermon. But Chatton boasted another church — the Anglican, or Episcopal, as it's called in the United States. It was located two blocks east of the Presbyterian, had been organized in 1225, its first edifice however not erected until many years later. It had twice been ravaged by fire but rebuilt to conform to its original Norman design, churchly and dignified. The windows were of fine art glass; there was a pipe organ, and the baptistry was paved with old stone markers salvaged from the surrounding churchyard. At ten o'clock on my first Sunday morning at Broomhouse, Aunt Mary, Uncle Adam and I started, afoot, for the old church. It must have been a morning like that remembered by Robert Browning when from Italy he penned the line: ”Oh to be in England, now that April's there.” The first, tiny leaves were showing on the boughs of the brushwood sheaf, and we heard the chaffinch singing in the elms. And there were also church bells ringing. As we entered the village, Aunt Mary pointed out Aunt Anne's old home. (She had died there in 1907.) Then there was the Douglas house. (They were distant cousins.) And, still farther along, we passed the Phillips' cottage where a faithful and courageous mother had cared for a brood of nine imbecillic children for more than seventy years. She had buried all but two before her own death at 99 years and eleven months some three years prior. Now Meg, the only daughter, remained. "Your mother was a good friend of the Phillipses. She and her uncle, Dr. Young, did a lot for them. In fact, for years he was the only person in Chatton who could bring order out of chaos when bedlam reigned in the unhappy household. What a life that poor women lived!" Fortunately, pleasanter things awaited us at Holy Cross Church. Canon Finch met us at the door and eyed me, I thought, with a bit of curiosity, no doubt because of my American dress and accent. But he accepted Aunt Mary's invitation for tea on Wednesday and said he'd be pleased to become better acquainted with her nephew. Upon entering the narthex, Uncle Adam drew my attention to the inscription on a brass plate at the base of the great clock and chimes. It read: "To the honour and glory of God — and in pious recollection of their forefathers who for oenturies have dwelt at Broomhouse in the Parish, the present generation of the family of Tindall gave this clock January 1st, 1901. And just below: "O God, our help in ages past, Our hope for years to come." "A splendid memorial," thought I as we were ushered to the Tindall pew, third from the front on the left of the center aisle. Uncle Adam and Aunt Mary knelt for a brief prayer while I, a Presbyterian, bowed my head. Then followed a hymn, several special prayers for the day and readings from the Old and New Testaments. Canon Finch chose John 3:16 for his text: "God so loved the world..." Throughout the service, I felt that I was participating in a significant event, an exercise that tied me personally to an historic past. For centuries men and women of my own blood had bowed before the Almighty in that very spot, had been baptized and pledged their marriage vows within those hallowed walls, and, when the last summons came, had received the last rites of the Anglican Church. At twelve the service closed and we met Uncle Robert, Aunt Bess and the cousins from Wandon, and, when they left for home, Uncle Adam, Aunt Mary and I walked through the churchyard. The Tindall memorial stone stood right next to the church. On it were listed, besides those of Grandfather John and Grandmother Mary Charters, the names of several uncles and aunts: William, Thomas, Eleanor, and John. Of course, many others have been added since. Several of the surrounding stones were moss-covered and tilted at crazy angles; while others were crumbling to dust. It was a melancholy scene but not entirely lacking in rustic beauty; and, with the church in its center it bespoke a hope and a faith in man's immortality. The clook in the tower struck one and stirred us from our somber broodings. Olive had warned us that dinner would be ready at one-thirty, so if we were to be on time we must be on our way. The gigs of several of the parishioners were standing before the Percy Arms when we passed. Uncle Adam might have joined them in a mug of ale had he not been responsible for the person and the morals of a young and impressionable American nephew. In any case, we had no time to loiter; a good dinner awaited us. It was indeed just that, with roast beef the ''piece-de-resistance''. It was juicy and full of a flavor I've never encountered save in England. Uncle Adam explained it was the turnip-feeding that accounted for its special taste. The potatoes and vegetables were also delectable, and the steam pudding mouth-watering. And it was during that meal I first observed English serving at its best. Of course all meals at Broomhouse were more formal than I had been accustomed to on an Iowa farm, but Sunday dinners were something special. The best linens were used, sterling silver and the set of Royal Doulton china. Aunt Mary signaled Olive in the kitchen by a unique wire system by pulling a tasseled cord which hung beside the fireplace. The first course was always a huge tureen of steaming soup, followed by the main course, then the dessert. Olive wore a black dress, white cap and apron. Needless to say, I thoroughly enjoyed both the excellent food and the superior service. We sat for a few minutes following the meal; then, when the table had been cleared, Aunt Mary suggested we all take a good rest. The others, I believe, lay down, but I spent the next two hours in bringing my diary up-to-date. At four-thirty I was called for tea which always seemed to me to be a time of fun and good fellowship, with the conversation ranging from the merely frivolous to the deeply serious. On that afternoon it was serious — a discussion of Canon Finch's sermon, the German Kaiser's latest outburst about Britain, and British politics. Both Uncle Adam and Aunt Mary, like all Tindalls, were stanch Conservatives and usually critical of Liberal policies. They admired Balfour, and Austen Chamberlain, but had little regard for Asquith and Lloyd George who, they were sure, were planting the seeds of British socialism. We stepped into the garden for a few minutes following tea, but a rising northeast wind soon drove us back into the house. A change in the weather was brewing and the fire in the drawing room was most inviting. It was the first time I had seen the room to good advantage, with all curtains open and protective coverings removed from the furniture. All pieces were very old and very beautiful, fairly gleaming in the firelight. The rosewood piano was a veritable gem, as were also several marble-topped tables, a whatnot and many graceful chairs. There were prized prints hanging on the walls, a few hassocks, and velvet curtains. The drawing room and main dining room were formal, but with a cheery fire on the hearth, the former seemed warm and cozy on that chill March evening. "This room," said Aunt Mary, "has been little used in recent years. It's too big for the three of us, the little dining room much more intimate and accessible. But it's a dear room, nonetheless, a place of precious memories. For instance, I never look at that piano without recalling the days when we as children gathered round to sing the songs we loved. And your mother played the instrument on several occasions — the old Scottish airs she loved so well. Your father, as you no doubt know, had a splendid tenor voice and sometimes sang solos — among those most popular: 'Annie Laurie,' 'Believe Me If All Those Endearing Young Charms,' and 'Far Away.' Did he continue to sing? "Yes, Aunt Mary, as long as he lived. And no Christmas was ever complete until he sang 'Far Away!'" "I can understand. He was indeed far away from his Chatton friends and from Broomhouse, the place he loved best in all the world. I remember well his last morning here. It was May 12th, 1880, his wedding day. He was restless. For a long time he stood on the front porch and looked at the garden and adjoining fields, across to Chillingham and its barren moor. Inside, he walked from room to room, trying to fir, I suppose, the appearance and location of every piece of furniture in his mind. Had he come back in twenty years he no doubt could have gone directly to every item, for things have changed little in this old house. But it seems so long ago, so long ago." A tear glistened in her eye, and Uncle Adam was making good use of his handkerchief. But she soon brought her emotions under control and continued: "Adam, since this seems to be a night of memories, I wonder if you would tell Robert about the scarlet fever scourge that struck the Chatton community in our very early years. Or did your father tell you about that?" "No," I said, "he never did. You know, Aunt Mary, I was but thirteen when he died." Uncle Adam, though eager for a smoke, which was prohibited in the drawing room, cleared his throat and began: "It was in the autumn of 1857 that the worst scarlet fever epidemic in Northumberland's history struck the district. Hardly a family escaped its ravages; Mother and several of us children were among those afflicted. Father and the other children took care of us as best they could, but there were tragic results — William, our eldest brother, died, Eleanor's hearing was affected and your father's speech. We have wondered if he ever fully recovered." "Actually, no. When under unusual stress or strain, he stuttered, just a little bit. Of course, I never knew the cause." "That's not surprising, for he was no doubt sensitive about it and seldom, if ever, mentioned it to anyone. His and Eleanor's afflictions were bad enough but not to be compared to William's death and to Mother's long and desperate struggle for survival. She was the last member of the family to take the disease. For three weeks her life hung in the balance, then came the break and she began a slow recovery; the pall, which for weeks had enshrouded Broomhouse, was lifted and Father, with grateful heart, arranged a little service of thanksgiving. "It was ten o'clock on a Sunday morning when he called all of us into the main dining room. I was a little lad, but I remember it as if it were yesterday. None of us knew the purpose of the meeting but all surmised it was to be a significant occasion. Father was sitting at the head of the table, with the Bible open before him. He spoke first of the epidemic, the suffering and death within our own family circle and of others in the community. But he said there was much for which we should be thankful, especially Mother's recovery which now was assured. "Perhaps, Robert, you never knew your Grandfather once seriously considered entering the Anglican ministry, and did some preliminary reading in the field of theology. And, though he gave up the idea of being a clergyman, he was always a serious Bible student and could read the Scriptures most effectively. His selection that morning was the 136th Psalm: 'O give thanks unto the Lord; for he is good: for his mercy endureth forever..." That finished, we repeated in unison the 23rd Psalm and the 13th Chapter of First Corinthians. Then he turned to the Book of Common Prayer for words of consolation and comfort." We sat in utter silence for several minutes. Then Aunt Mary spoke: "The memory of that hour has never left us. Family ties were strengthened; Father took on a new dimension, and was never quite the same again. He had been tested in the fires of adversity and, because of his sublime faith, had proved to be more than conqueror." Outside, darkness had fallen. Sullen clouds hung low, a few raindrops splashed against the window panes. Though it was scarcely ten o'clock, the three of us were ready for bed. We joined hands and repeated the Lord's Prayer, then said goodnight. ===New Scenes and Faces: We Visit Wooler=== My Broomhouse days were golden days, and flew with the speed of light. Though skies were sometimes dull and fog-draped, the extreme kindness of Aunt Mary and Uncle Adam never failed to shed a ray of light. Truly my stay with them marked a significant period of my life. They put Old Master, a strong-limbed gelding with a bit of the devil tucked away in his head, at my disposal, along with the family gig. The latter differs from anything we have in America — a high, two-wheeled vehicle with two seats, back-to-back. I served as my own coachman, except when the occasion called for a bit more class than usual. Then, Douglas, the groom in proper attire, would take the reins. The gig, of course, was used only for our longer journeys; we walked if the distance was less than two miles. When alone, I often did from ten to fifteen miles on foot, and thought little of it. I then learned the true value of the much maligned "walking stick." And what excursions I enjoyed, sometimes with a companion, oftener alone. Northumberland’s winding lanes and roads, after Iowa’s straight section lines, intrigued me, opening new and exciting vistas at every turn. "What’s next?" was a question forever in my mind, and seldom was I disappointed. Unexpected beauties seemed to be hidden everywhere. One of my favorite haunts was the River Till. How often I wandered along its meandering course and tried to reconstruct, in fancy’s eye, the scene when, in the far-off days of his youth, Father had fished and dreamed. I wondered if ’twas there the first dreams of America took shape. Or had he then thought only in terms of England? Of course I'd never know, but his choice had been America. And then I wondered if he'd ever had regrets. Looking at the beauties about me, I was sure he must have had. The broad prairies of Iowa, though impressive, could hardly match the soft verdure of an English spring. Nor was he ever to know again the welcome shade of oak and plane tree, so abundant in his native land, or smell the fragrance of an English rose on a dew-drenched morning, or revel in the heather on the moors. The memory of these scenes he must have carried in his heart until his dying day, and it sometimes must have caused him pain. It was upon my return from just such a walk one day that Aunt Mary informed me that she, Uncle Adam and I were to visit the Arthurs at Bell's Hill that afternoon. Tom Arthur and his sister, then in their sixties, had been great friends of the Tindalls for many years, and of Mother while she was hostess at the Manse. It was, therefore, almost mandatory that I see them before returning to America in late August. And that was the appointed day. It was nearly two when we climbed into the gig and started on our way. The weather had taken a turn for the worse, heavy clouds were scudding before a brisk northeast wind and rain seemed imminent. Though warmly dressed, the cold penetrated to the marrow of our bones as we crossed the Chatton moor, and came face to face with the North Sea. Never had shelter and a cheery fire been more welcome than they were upon our arrival at Bell's Hill. Tom Arthur met us at the gate; his sister, a semi invalid for many years, was out for her usual afternoon drive — in an open phaeton, even though the weather was miserable. Tim, a veritable giant, with ruddy face and red hair, might well have come from the Scottish Highlands. Dressed in tweed knickers, plaid jacket and waistcoat, he was little less than handsome. Shaggy sideburns adorned his cheeks and a contagious smile lightened his countenance. And his speech was a strange mixture of broad Scotch and Northumbrian twang. We were just comfortably seated before the blazing grate in the drawing room when Miss Arthur returned from her drive. In appearance, she was the direct opposite of her brother, a wee, frail body, apt to be blown away by any passing breeze. Her transparent skin made one think of Dresden china, her eyes deep blue. She was dressed in black silk and wore, when she entered, a captivating bonnet, also black with just a touch of lavender. And she, too, could smile. It was soon evident that brother and sister had a deep affection for each other. Tom was the protector, the provider, the counselor, but never the dictator. His sister had her ideas but, in matters of business, trusted his judgment rather than her own. He was first and foremost a horse and cattle man; his Clydesdales and shorthorns had won prizes at fairs and stock shows throughout Britain. And he had silver cups and other awards on display in cabinets throughout the house, mute evidence of his success. Miss Arthur's interests differed greatly from her brother's. She was an ardent church worker. Her charities were many and wide-spread. She carried on a large correspondence with Anglican missionaries around the world, and often enclosed a generous check for some special project. Tom and Uncle Adam soon excused themselves and retired to Tom's study, for a smoke no doubt and an opportunity to discuss farming problems. And Miss Arthur, Aunt Mary and I turned our attention to more personal matters. "You know, Robert, your mother and I have corresponded for many years. She was one of my dearest friends; in fact, she was the friend of every member of the Arthur family. How is she? I'd give the world to see her." "She's very well, and sent her very best wishes to you and your brother. She appreciates your letters, keeps them and reads them over and over again. Your interests are evidently much like hers." "That's true — the church and charities. I wonder if you've ever heard her speak of Dr. Grenfel and his Labrador Mission." "Of course, I have. Many times." "Well, I'm going to read you a letter which I received just the other day from his secretary. It began: 'Dear Miss Arthur: Dr. Grenfel has asked me to answer your kind letter received last week. He would have done so personally had he not been called to perform an emergency operation on one of the natives at a distant station. The weather is bitterly cold and the snow very deep. But he thought, with good fortune, he might cover the distance by dog sled within forty-eight hours. We hope so...'" She finished the letter then laid it down and refueled the fire. "I believe," she continued, "that Dr. Grenfel's is one of the finest missionary programs in the world. He's not only able to mend the souls of men, but also their bodies. That, I consider, is practical Christianity, much like the ministry of Christ when he was on earth. I'm sure your mother would agree." "No doubt," I said. Two household maids served a sumptuous tea at four-thirty. The conversation was in lighter vein — stories of youthful pranks, of parties and picnics by the sea. We left for home at dusk. The Longstone Light, off Bamburgh's coast, was casting its circling light across the waves, reminding us of Grace Darling and her daring exploit so many years ago. Though threatening all afternoon, no rain had fallen and rifts were beginning to show in the clouds. And, once in awhile, we caught the vision of a star. Our next drive was delayed for a week because of inclement weather. The rains were heavy and the weather cold. Farm folk were worried about the crops. But finally it changed, the sun came out and the weather warmed. At breakfast, on Thursday morning, Aunt Mary announced we'd visit the Carrs in Wooler that afternoon. They'd long expected us. Miss Carr and her mother lived at quite an elevation above the town. From their front porch, one could count a thousand chimney cans, see the steeples of four old churches and, beyond, the rugged face of Whitsunbank, with Wooler Water running at its base. The Carrs were an old and respected family in the community. Mr. Carr had died three years prior, leaving his widow and an unmarried daughter who had now been joined by Mr. and Mrs. Turnbull, Mrs. Carr's aged parents. Their interests, in many ways, matched those of Miss Arthur — the activities of their church, the overall missionary program it sponsored, and special regard for Dr. Grenfel. They, too, remembered Father and Mother very well, and wanted to hear about life in the United States. "I wonder, Miss Carr, if you’d take Robert to the Wishing Well,” said Aunt Mary while we were at tea. "It’s a bit out of the ordinary, something for him to remember about Wooler and his visit here.” "Of course. It's less than a half-mile up the slope, just a nice hike to stretch our legs and get a splendid view. We’ll go shortly after we finish our tea. But I believe Mother'll want a bit of music first." So, our tea out of the way, we again gathered in the drawing room. It was a magnificent room, with the finest of furnishings. Mrs. Carr took her place at the piano, struck a few arpeggios, then began "The Moonlight Sonata." It was beautiful; Mrs. Carr was a gifted musician. At its close, Miss Carr and I rose to go on our walk to the Wishing Well, but upon the insistence of Mr. and Mrs. Turnbull, we remained to join the company in singing "God Be With You Till We Meet Again." Quite appropriate, for we never did. The legend of the Wishing Well had belonged to the folklore of the district for generations. It was nothing more than a four-foot deep wood-curbed well fed by a never-failing spring near the crest of the Cheviots which rose directly above. Its water was crystal-clear, its bottom, white gravel, almost entirely covered by pins. Tradition held that a wish made while casting a pin into the water would be granted. Then, too, the well had, through the years, been a favorite trysting place for lovers. I made a wish and dropped a pin into the well, but for the life of me, can't remember the wish or whether it was ever fulfilled. It was at the well that I had my closest contact with the Cheviots, that broad range of hills on the Scottish-English border. In the summer their lush upland meadows feed hundreds of sheep and throughout the year afford safe sanctuary for a great variety of wild life. Few men, save shepherds and hunters, ever penetrate their fastnesses. We turned from the Wishing Well just when the setting sun tipped the rim of Cheviot Peak, the highest in the range. A dainty wisp of white cloud, fringed with gold, hung limp across its shoulders, and slowly evening shadows, portents of the coming night, began their eastward march. It was time to return to the Carrs; another day was ending. Old Master was in fine fettle when we started for home, eager on the bit, and annoyed when I held him down to a leisurely pace. But it was an evening to enjoy, the passing scene worthy of contemplation. Down the steep hill at the south end of Wooler's Main Street to the bridge beside the station, past on the Way-to-Wooler Farm where Jack and Isa Dryden lived many years later, to the Curry's where the Till and Wooler Water meet, up Whitsunbank hill, we jogged our way. The wheat and barley fields on either side of the road were lustily green; the soft tinkle of sheep bells could be heard among the hills and, at Fowberry Mains, the cows were turning home for the milking. We were reminded of Gray’s "Elegy.” Aunt Mary repeated the opening lines: :The curfew tolls the knell of parting day, :The lowing herd winds slowly o’er the lea; :The plowman homeward plods his weary way, :And leaves the world to darkness and to me. "What would we do without our poets?" Aunt Mary directed her question to herself as well as to me. "Their ears are tuned to music most folk never hear, but capturing it, put it in form all can understand. Surely we should cherish our language and honor the men who are its masters. "I hope, Robert, you’ll visit the Lake District while in this country. The meres, or lakes if you wish — Windermere, Grasmere, Thirlmere and Derwent Water — lie like jewels in the clefts of the Cumberland Hills. They’re exquisite. I'm sure you'll agree when you see them. But even so they'd lack much of their charm had not Wordsworth, DeQuincy, Coleridge and Ruskin lived on their shores and sung of their glories. By the magic of their words, they have helped make the district an enchanted land." "How true! How true!" I thought as we turned into the lane leading to Broomhouse. "Would God that I had but half their skill to describe the beauties we had seen that day." ===Phantoms of the Night: A Little Child From Nowhere === The name "Douglas" had been shrouded in a cloak of mystery since childhood days. Father and Mother had sometimes spoken of a little girl named Leslie Douglas who came to Broomhouse under very peculiar circumstances, was accepted, or adopted, by the Tindall family and, when grown, married a Tindall son. But theirs was a fragmentary tale, leaving me uncertain as to its authenticity. Now I was to hear the truth regarding this interesting and romantic episode in the history of Broomhouse and my family. A subtle change had occurred in the weather; the chill winds of March had given way, almost imperceptibly, to the softer breezes of April. The evenings, however, continued cool and a grate fire required for comfort. Days had lengthened, lamps never lit before eight. The leaves on the apple and pear trees had supplanted the blossoms, and buds were forming on the roses. Summer was near, and all the earth rejoiced. It was such an evening that Uncle Adam, having stoked the fire and lighted his pipe, sank into his favorite chair and asked if I'd like to hear another tale. I, of course, indicated I would. The setting was just the same as it had been on other occasions. Old Tray lay at his master's feet, cast a quizzicle eye about the room, then fell asleep. The sun's last rays had set the western windows aflame, assuring another good day tomorrow. The mood was perfect for a period of reflection and repose, for the telling of a story of the long ago. But there was to be a slight delay. The briar needed a bit more furbishing and Aunt Mary was still busy with the last of her evening chores. Uncle Adam wanted her on hand to offer suggestions and do some editing of the story he was about to tell. So, 'twas only after she was seated in the chair on the opposite side of the fireplace that he began. "Of course, a place as old as Broomhouse has been the scene of many interesting events, especially for members of our family whose ancestors have lived here for nearly five centuries. One of the most interesting, I think, and certainly one of the most dramatic, is the one I'm going to speak about tonight. Like all dramas, it involves time, place and people. The year was 1770, the place Broomhouse, and the people, the great Douglas family of Scotland and the Tindalls of Northumberland. "Those were the days of the Border Wars, a miserable period of our history which could well be forgotten. Both Scotch and English were guilty of beastly and unwarranted attacks against their neighbors. Both sides burned and looted, even killed innocent women and children. Because the people of Northumberland were right on the border, they perhaps suffered more than other folk. Under cover of darkness, the voracious Scots could dash across the Tweed, set their fires and return to their homes with their cattle and sheep before sunrise. A fire warning system was devised but often failed to function satisfactorily. So farmers, seeing no fires burning on the hills, assumed all was well and retired for the night, only to be awakened at the midnight hour by the clatter of hoofs and the lowing of their cattle as they were driven off into the north country. Their losses, of course, were staggering, driving many of them from the farms into the cities seeking other employment and greater safety. "The ordinary raid involved few men, but there were times when armies were engaged in combat, the two nations at war. Flodden Field is a stark reminder of such a struggle. It lies, you know, just beyond Chatton moor, less than ten miles from this house. It was on Flodden Hill in September 1513 that King James IVth of Scotland marshalled his forces against the army of the Earl of Surrey. The battle began at the break of day, with initial successes scored by segments of both armies. But there was no breakthrough, no substantial gains for either side, only horror and death. Thus the battle raged throughout the day, until sunset, even 'till total darkness fell and blotted out the ghastly scene. In that darkness King James led the remnants of his once proud army to safety beyond the Tweed, and Surrey, after binding up his wounds, turned south again. The war had ended. But the losses — between four and six thousand Scots, and more than four thousand English — dead! But back to the raids. If of major proportions and warning given, families rushed to Alnwick Castle where all were welcomed by the Duke of Northumberland and the men given their specially assigned weapons for defense, knives, swords and spears in very early times, and guns in the later years. Many of those weapons are still on display in the armory of the Castle, some borne no doubt by men of our own blood. You must see them some day. "And," said Aunt Mary, "remember that men were not the only victims; women and children shared equally their fate." "That's right," continued Uncle Adam. "No one was spared, no quarter asked or given. Every encounter was a battle to the death, often bare fists the only weapons. And, sad to say, the raids were frequently led by a Douglas. "However, that's not to say the Douglases were more evil than other men of their day. In fact, they were held in high honor in Scotland and at times richly rewarded for their unselfish service to their native land. One of their number, Sir James, was the aide and confidant of King Robert the Bruce in the latter years of the 13th and early years of the 14th centuries. And he was commissioned by King Robert, just prior to his death, to bear his heart to Jerusalem for burial in the Holy City. But, while crossing Spain on this rather gruesome mission, Sir James was killed by the Moors. Bruce's heart, however, was salvaged and returned to Scotland for burial amid the ruins of Dunfermline Abbey. The pulpit of the new Presbyterian Church of Dunfermline now stands directly over that grave. Bruce's body, as you know, was buried in Melrose Abbey. "The Douglases, by marriage, formed connections with other outstanding Scottish families, among them the Hamiltons. You no doubt have heard of Lady Hamilton, the paramour of Lord Nelson, the hero of Trafalgar. She was both beautiful and gifted, but a shady character nonetheless. But I must get on with my story. "It was about one o'clock on a dismal, fog-bound night in 1770 when a terrible banging at yon back door startled your great, great, great grandparents from a sound sleep. What could it be — another raid, a lost traveler, or a neighbor in distress? In any case, it must be a real emergency, and they'd have to respond. So, throwing dressing gown over his shoulders and adjusting his night cap, your grandfather (we'll omit the 'greats' from here on) descended the stairs and, before opening the door, called: 'Who's there and what do you want?' "The answer: 'We're lost and need help. Please, let us in.' "Twas an unsatisfactory answer, but your grandfather, sensing a note of urgency in the voice, turned the key and opened the door. There, in the gloomy night, looking more like apparitions than men, stood two figures draped in great coats and wearing heavy caps, the one holding a bundle in his arms. In the flickering light of Grandfather’s candle, their faces were blurred, but there was no mistaking their speech — it was Scotch! ’Cattle thieves or murderers!' thought he, and made to shut the door in their faces. But a muted cry from within the mysterious bundle caused a lightning change of mind, 'Is that the cry of an infant I hear?' he asked and, receiving an affirmative reply, flung open the door and bade them enter." “Adam, you’re not forgetting Grandmother, are you?" asked Aunt Mary. "Of course not. I was just going to say she appeared on the scene when the three strangers came through the door. She was terribly frightened but on hearing the infant’s cry, her maternal instincts asserted themselves and she forgot her fears. Taking the babe into her arms, she opened the blankets and beheld the face of the loveliest little girl she’d ever seen. ’What a darling!' she exclaimed. Then she set a pan of milk over the fire and, accepting a package of clothing from one of the strangers, went into the kitchen to take care of the infant's needs. "When she returned, the milk was warm and devoured with relish by the little mite. *Poor thing, she must have been starved,' said Grandmother. "'Aye, that she was. We’ve ridden a long way. I can see you're a very kind woman and will be very good to her.'" "A light began to dawn. 'Just what do you mean, Mr. -- ? Oh, I failed to catch your name!' "'Than't all right. Just call us Mr. Brown and Mr. White.' "'Well, then, Mr. Brown, just what are your plans?' "'I know it's a bit irregular, but we're leaving the little girl with you. Only for a few weeks of course, certainly not more than a year. It breaks our hearts, but must be done for reasons I can't explain at this time. You'll take good care of her, I'm sure.' "The impulse to refuse was instantly smothered when the butt end of a revolver was exposed under the folds of Mr. White's coat. No further argument was needed; the little girl was accepted into the Tindall family. And the night visitors, warmed and refreshed after a hot cup of tea, rode off into the night, promising to return shortly to reclaim their prize." Uncle Adam, stiff from long sitting, got up, stretched his legs and refilled his pipe. Aunt Mary made a pot of tea and set out a variety of biscuits, butter, cheese and jam for our supper. It was already ten o'clock. Our supper finished and the dishes put away, Uncle Adam continued his story: "Of course the Tindalls were stunned by the swift and strange turn of events. They had gone to bed a family of nine and got up a family of ten, and the extra, a child of nearly one, not their own but a little stranger who had come out of the night, her name unknown. The only clue to her identity were the letters 'L. D.' neatly worked on each piece of her clothing, and the Scottish accent of the men who had brought her. The logical question: 'Could she possibly be the offspring of a Douglas,' a name hated and feared south of the border. Time alone would tell — when she was reclaimed. "But that event was to be long delayed. The weeks ran into months, the months into years. Little 'Leslie Douglas,' for they had so named her, learned to walk and to talk. She was accepted by the family and loved by everyone of its members. And why not? She was as pretty as a picture and a bundle of joy. Indeed the family suffered untold agony when anticipating the day of her removal from their midst. The threat hung over their heads like the sword of Damocles. But when nothing happened for nearly two years their fears subsided, perhaps that day would never come. "But come it did on a morning in May. Breakfast over, four of the younger children went into the garden to play. The sun was warm, and birds were singing in the trees. A perfect day, thought Grandmother for a picnic on the Till. But no, there was an appointment to be kept with Mr. Colville, the tailor, in Chatton, and plans to be made for the annual Spring Tea and Bazaar at Holy Cross Church. The picnic would have to wait. Two horsemen, cantering along the Chatton road, drew little, or no attention — until they turned into Broomhouse gate. Grandmother met them and, upon hearing their voices, knew who they were and the purpose of their mission. Her heart sank. "'We've come for the lassie. Is she all right?' asked the spokesman. "The children gathered at the garden gate to hear what was going on. Grandmother was too overcome to speak. "'Is that her? The one with the golden curls. What a bonny lass she is! Just like her mother when at her age.' "With that 'Mr. Brown' walked to the gate and tried to put his arms around the now thoroughly frightened child who pulled away and dashed into the house. Like an electric charge, her fear was transmitted to the other children. They followed her into the house and tried to hide. "But nothing could save the situation. The men had kept their word. Grandfather, who had come in from the field, and Grandmother both recognized them and knew they were the very same individuals that had left the little girl nearly two years before. Grandmother, in tears, protested her removal from their home. 'She's just like one of our own; we love her dearly and will do everything for her that we can.' But neither tears nor argument were of any avail. They had come for Leslie and were going to take her away with them. And, of course, she was of their own flesh and blood. "Heartbroken, Grandmother went into the house, took Leslie to her room and began to pack her clothes. She worked slowly, to delay the parting as long as possible. Each dress and petticoat was folded with infinite care. Leslie stood at the window, watching her daddy and the two wicked men who had come to take her away. Somehow she knew that something dreadful was going on. Grandmother had never thought her more beautiful. Her face, framed by golden curls, was as pure and as fair as that of the little girl in Joshua Reynolds' famous picture, 'The Age of Innocence.' And she was such a good little girl! How could they ever live without her? "These were Grandmother's thoughts in those last agonizing minutes. But she must finish her packing; the men were anxiously waiting. Grandfather efforts to determine the true identity of the child were unavailing. There were hints of noble blood, of wealth and affluence. And the men were still 'Mr. Brown' and Mr. White.' "Finally, the packing all done, Grandmother gathered the little mite into her arms and kissed her a hundred times. Then, steeling herself for the ordeal, she took her precious charge to the gate and there, with Grandfather's help, literally forced her into the arms of her 'abductors,' for they considered them nothing less. They lifted her into the saddle; Mr. White handed Grandfather an envelope containing several pounds, then swung lightly into the saddle behind the little girl, and the three riders took off down the Chatton road at a sharp gallop. "Stunned by the tragedy they had just witnessed, Grandfather and Grandmother stood, as if glued to the spot, for several minutes. Painter and fainter grew the cries of 'their' little girl until a turn in the road shut her off from sight and sound. It was all too horrible, their loved one gone. Death could have been no worse. "But they were later to learn that her cries continued for miles on end. Every effort of her companions to console her failed. Truly her heart was broken, a fact they realized by the time they reached Cornhill, just across the Tweed from Coldstream. There they turned and retraced their steps to Chatton and Broomhouse. "And what a welcome she received! A house of mourning became a house of joy; where there were tears, now there were smiles and laughter. The little girl, like the prodigal son, had been found again and returned to her father’s house. And there, when the years had passed and she’d grown into a beautiful young woman, she married a Tindall son, a lad she’d known from earliest infancy, "And so it was that the blood of the Douglases was introduced into that of the Tindalls. And ever since that day the name, 'Leslie Douglas Tindall,' has appeared in every generation of our clan." ===And There was Sadness: Hopes Unfulfilled === It was a quiet day at Broomhouse. Except for Olive, Aunt Mary and I were alone. Cousin John was at Chatton Mill farm, supervising some installations at the mill which for more than a century had ground the flour and the meal for families of the community. And Uncle Adam had gone to Wooler to attend the weekly sale of cattle and sheep. During the forenoon, I wrote letters home and brought my journal up-to-date, and took a stroll into the fields for a talk with the workmen. They seemed always a bit shy, tipped their hats, to my embarrassment, and addressed me as "Maister." But we had developed a closer comeraderie by that time, and they were a bit freer in their expression than they had been at first. American labor constituted their chief interest, never quite grasping, I fear, the freedom and the rights enjoyed by the agricultural worker in our country. It was while talking to them about the differences in crops, working conditions, cost of living, etc., between England and America that I heard the whinny of a horse, a rather plaintive cry for attention. "That’s Gladstone," said one of the workmen. "He's a fixture at Broomhouse. You perhaps won’t believe it, but he’s more than forty years old, and until two years ago did his full share of work on the farm. Now he’s on 'pension' and will be until he dies.” Well, if that were Gladstone, I just had to make his acquaintance, so walked to the pasture gate. He favored the picture taken of him on his fortieth birthday and sent to my mother in Iowa — perhaps a bit more gray about the eyes and nostrils but still a noble animal. He nuzzled me with his soft, velvety nose, tried to purloin a lump of sugar from my pocket, and begged me to rub his neck. I, unlike Uncle Adam, had no sugar, but did rub his neck, and he seemed satisfied. Would that men were as friendly as Gladstone, thought I, as I returned home for dinner. Now it was four-thirty and Aunt Mary and I had just finished our tea. "Robert," said she, "there’s one story about our family that I’m better qualified to tell than your Uncle Adam, and I think I’d better tell it when we’re alone. It has to do with your Aunt Anne and her unfortunate romance and marriage. Adam never hears, or thinks, about it without becoming angry and upset. So we’d better be by ourselves when it’s told. But before I start, I must help Olive clear the table and do a few odd jobs in the kitchen. And you, if you will, might put more coal on the fire." The sun, though still an hour from its setting, lighted the little dining room with a soft and warming ray. It was the time of day when thoughts are apt to dwell on days and friends of long ago, when memories, though painful, may still be sweet. It was in such an atmosphere that Aunt Mary told the story of Aunt Anne. "Your Aunt [[Tindall-311|Anne]], Robert, was older than Adam and me,” she began. "She was a happy, care-free little girl, with curly hair and a winning smile, and grew into a beautiful young woman. She loved music, danced well, and was a general favorite among the younger set. Many young men wooed her, and at least two or three sought her hand in marriage. But she had a mind of her own and wasn't easily swept off her feet. In fact, she was of a contemplative turn of mind, not given to rash or unconsidered action; that is, until, when nearing thirty, she was ardently counted by [[Watson-19407|William Watson]], schoolmaster, and a rather dashing widower of two years. "William Watson had come to Chatton with his young bride, a girl from another parish, some five years before. They were a delightful couple, quickly accepted into the social, educational and religious life of the community. Indeed they were a great asset, she because of her natural grace and charm, and he, because of his superior mental qualities and a remarkable baritone voice. He immediately became choir director at Holy Cross Anglican Church and in great demand as a soloist throughout the North of England. "His wife, a victim of tuberculosis, died after three years. It was devastating blow to her young husband and a cause of great sorrow throughout the district. And it may well have been the main reason why William Watson turned to drink, for a long time in complete secrecy." "How long before he began to court Aunt Anne?” "About a year. He then began to escort her to various functions. Father had died in 1863; Mother was left alone to counsel the members of her family. She may have had reservations regarding William, but if so, said little and let Anne set her own course. And the people of the community thought it a splendid match. "The Vicar of Holy Cross Church announced, on three Sundays, the banns of marriage of William Watson, schoolmaster, and Anne Tindall of Broomhouse in the forepart of May, 1877, and they were married near the end of that month. It was a joyous occasion, the family and friends filling the little church to capacity. Generous gifts helped them furnish a lovely home. The future was bright indeed, William loved and respected by his pupils and admired for his leadership qualities throughout the area. "With the birth of their first and only child, Johnny, in August, 1878 their joy was full. But already clouds, long hidden, began to appear on the horizon. There were nights when William didn't return home from the Percy Arms until the 'wee, sma' hours.' Friends spoke furtively of hilarious parties at the 'pub,' with the respected schoolmaster their chief instigator. But still they were only rumors, not facts, and Chatton was tolerant. Other worthy citizens had been falsely accused in the past, then cleared; William Watson would be too. "But when he occasionally began to appear at the school in a semi- intoxicated condition, and when he sometimes absented himself from his classes because of unexplained illnesses, even his best friends had to admit their idol had feet of clay, an insatiable craving for alcohol. The splendid reputation, which had taken years to build, was ruined in a matter of weeks; their friends began to avoid them, and Holy Cross Church asked for his resignation as choirmaster and soloist. And, at the end of the school year in June, he was discharged as head of the village school. These were crushing blows for both, but especially for Anne, a sensitive creature who craved for nothing so much as her husband's success Tears welled up in Aunt Mary's eyes. She smoothed the pillows on the couch and stirred the fire. Even after all the years, the retelling of Anne's story was a trying ordeal. I suggested it be resumed another day. "No," she said, "I'll finish. Anne's life was so sad. But that was long ago. I must learn to forget." With that she wiped the tears from her eyes, adjusted her glasses and continued: "As I was saying, Anne was crushed by the sad turn of events and isolated herself in her home. William was little better; ashamed but unable to control his craving for drink, he ventured out only after dark, and then principally to the Percy Arms to replenish his liquor supply. Drinking alone, he became sullen and morose. "Soon their money was gone and their financial obligations mounting. We at Broomhouse helped all we could, but that, we found, only encouraged William to continue in his evil ways. So we reduced the measure of our support and he, his family facing actual hunger, did go out in search of work. Kindly folk in the village, knowing of his skill as a cabinet maker, gave him odd jobs to do in their homes, and several merchants employed him to keep their books. The returns were meager but enough to keep the wolf from the door. And he still continued to drink. "The years rolled on. Johnny grew into a promising young lad, apt in his studies and favorite with his teachers. But his father's dereliction cast a pall over the boy's life, alienated friends and sorely tested Anne's faith in her husband. No one, not even the members of her own family, ever knew the full measure of her suffering. There were tears, and more tears, until the tear ducts ran dry. Neighbors, though sympathetic could do little. William alone could cure the malady with which he had been cursed. And Anne, the once vibrant, life-loving Anne, frail in body and broken in spirit, could endure no more. "It was the spring of 1893. William had reached the depths of despair, his body a mere shell, his once brilliant mind blurred and dull. His family was on the relief rolls, stark evidence that they'd reached the end of the road. Conditions had become intolerable. Something drastic had to be done: William and Johnny would go to America! "William demurred at first, but Anne insisted. All other efforts at reform had failed; this was the last chance. So, with money salvaged from her mother's estate, she bought two steamship tickets for New York. William was hesitant, she heart-broken; only Johnny, with the exuberance of youth, was thrilled at the prospect of life in a new land. But the spirits of all three were lifted by well-laid plans for Anne to join her family in America within a reasonable time, when the men folk had established themselves. "In less than a month, they reached Le Mars, Iowa, where they received warm welcome from your father and mother. William immediately became associated with Alexander Weir in the cattle-buying business. Reports were encouraging — William had remained sober and regained much of his old spirit of independence and self-respect. And, really for the first time in his life, he was saving his money and would, very soon, be able to pay Anne's travel expenses to America. "It was all so wonderful! Why hadn't they thought of America long before? The years of Anne's suffering would have been shortened, the bliss of their early married years preserved. In joyful spirit, she began to make plans for her departure; she'd soon be on her way. "But Anne's sorrows had not ended. Destiny, or fate if you will, intervened again, and this time dealt a blow more crushing than all that had gone before — Johnny, their only child and her chief joy, was thrown from his horse and dragged to his death while driving cattle near Le Mars. The shock was devastating; for weeks we feared for Anne's sanity. And William, never strong-willed, returned to his drinking. "From then on Anne was a melancholy individual. She became an old woman overnight, her once buoyant spirit broken, her hopes shattered. We wanted her to return to Broomhouse but she chose, instead, to live by herself in the little cottage at the head of the village of Chatton. Hers, Robert, was a sickness no friends or physician could heal, a sickness of the heart and spirit. She had drunk too deeply of the cup of sorrow; life for her had been too cruel. "She died, as you know, in 1907, and is buried in Holy Cross Churchyard. And, though she seldom, if ever, heard from William during the fourteen years of their separation, I'm sure she loved him to her dying day." ===John Nesbit, Gentleman: In Feudal Days === Aunt Mary and I had been on a calling "spree." During the afternoon we had visited the Colvilles, the Muckles and the Turnbulls; had even spent a few minutes with Meg Phillips, an imbecile who had never known a lucid moment in hear nearly eighty years. Mother, while hostess for her ministerial uncle at the Chatton Presbyterian manse between 1864 and 1880, had often befriended Meg’s mother who was called upon to care for the unfortunate daughter and eight equally afflicted sons. All lived to be more than seventy years of age and none ever left the parental home. Mrs. Phillips, brave woman that she was, had outlived all her children but two when she herself died in 1907 at one hundred. Meg, now alone, was spending her last days in that fantastic and unreal world known only to the insane. Her friends hoped they would be few. We were much depressed, reflecting upon the tragedy of the Phillips family, as we walked along Chatton's main street and approached the fork in the road at the upper end of the village. Then from beyond a hedge which hid the Wandon-Wooler road from view came a burst of ringing laughter and almost at the same instant Cousins Leslie, Kate and Prances Tindall, of Wandon, appeared and with them a striking gentleman in top silk hat, Prince Albert coat and carrying a gold-headed walking stick. A second look revealed him to be John Nesbit, of Porto Bello, Scotland, who had arrived in Chatton that afternoon for a week's visit with friends he'd known since childhood days. The laughter had been the result of an encounter he had had with an enormous rat which had skittered across their path just beyond the hedge. With a mighty swing of his elegant cane he had dispatched the unsuspecting beast and sent it on its way to "rats' heaven," or wherever it is that good rats go. I required no introduction, for I'd spent three happy days in his Porto Bello home in February and had learned to admire and respect him and Jim, his forty-year old bachelor son, very much indeed. He was the same courteous gentleman I'd known then and insisted we pay him an early visit in his Chatton home which he kept open, under the efficient care of a very capable housekeeper. After exchange of greetings, and a bit of bantering, John and the girls continued down the village street and Aunt Mary and I along the Broomhouse road. It was perhaps three days later when she and I paid our first visit to this rather remarkable individual. Aunt Mary had filled me in on the relationship between the Tindalls and Nesbits. John's mother had been a sister of my Grandfather, her father, John Tindall of Broomhouse. The children had grown up together. John always a precocious child, had, while in the village school, qualified for secondary training in the Duke’s School of Alnwick, then went to one of the English universities to study chemistry. Upon graduation he established his own chemist shop (drug store) in Porto Bello. Because of his thrift and business acumen, the venture prospered from the first and he had become a wealthy man. His wife died in 1905. Their two daughters had married professors at the University of Aberdeen, leaving him and Jim alone in the old home, a bit lonely perhaps, but never morose. In fact, both were yet filled with a zest for life, again to be evidenced that afternoon. He met us at the door, dressed in morning coat and striped trousers. (His dress and manner were as correct in wee Chatton as they were in the more formal environment of Porto Bello.) But the formality didn't chill the warmth of his greeting one bit. He was just John Nesbit himself, with a broad smile and an infectious twinkle in his eye. "Come, Mary, take this chair near the fire, and, Robert, you'll be comfortable on that settee, I'm sure." Then there followed a barrage of questions about family members, old friends, crops, etc. "And do you still like Canon Pinch as well as ever? You, of course, know that he won't remain at Holy Cross very long. I'm sure the 'higher ups' have their eyes on him and are grooming him for one of the cathedrals. But that won't be for some time, so don't worry." (Actually, Canon Finch was called to serve on the staff of Wells Cathedral in Southwest England a few years later, and died while conducting a service either in the 1940's or 1950's.) At four o'clock, the housekeeper announced tea, a real "high tea," with the dining table embellished with choice English china and gleaming silver. A bowl of yellow jonquils in its center nodded their welcome, while streamers of Virginia creeper reached out to the four corners. John asked Aunt Mary to serve. And what a feast we had — first, scones, hot from the oven, jams and jellies, Gorgonzola cheese and a variety of cookies (biscuits in Britain). The tea — marvelous, a special blend brought by a friend from Ceylon. "And how is Lizzie?" asked John. "Is she still in Yorkshire, or in New Castle?" "She's in New Castle at the moment but plans to return to Dalton-le- Dale, in Yorkshire, very shortly, I think." "Not planning to remarry? She's still a handsome woman, you know, with a good bit of money in her bank account. Surely several widowers must have their eyes on her, or on the bank account." "Nonsense, John. She's well past sixty and has a pretty level head. And she and Charlie were lovers to the very end. She'll not forget him in a hurry." "Aye, I know. But men recognize a good catch and some are persistent wooers. And, Lizzie, before her marriage, was perhaps the most sought- after young woman in the Chatton community." Their references of course were to Aunt [[Tindall-317|Elizabeth Tindall Walker]], the widow of the Reverend [[Walker-28950|Charles Walker]], graduate of Cambridge University and, for many years, Anglican minister at Dalton-le-Dale, Yorkshire. She was indeed a charming woman and blest with a keen and penetrating mind. I had often heard that she'd been a real "Charmer" in her youth, had turned down many proposals of marriage, finally choosing the clergyman for her life companion. Uncle Charlie had died two years previous and she, after months of deep mourning, had now adjusted to widowhood and was enjoying life again. "I think, John," said Aunt Mary, "that you should explain to Robert how you happen to hold title to this property when practically all other residents of Chatton are tenants of the Duke of Northumberland. I'm sure he'd like to hear that stroy, along with all the others Adam and I have been telling him." John intimated he would when we finished our tea, then turned to current events — the forthcoming budget, the evil ways of the Liberals, Premier Asquith's weaknesses and his wife's foibles. He and Aunt Mary agreed that Edward the Seventh was proving to be a far better king than was expected when he mounted the throne in 1901. They laughed heartily over the recent announcement of his death, and the chagrin of several Scottish organists when they learned they'd played the "Dead March from Saul" in memory of their beloved sovereign's favorite horse, Minoru, instead of the monarch himself. "Well, Robert, you've no doubt already learned that your Aunt Mary equates a request with an order. She might just as well have commanded me to tell you something of the title laws in England, for that's exactly what she meant to do. It's a long and involved tale and I hardly know where to begin. But if you're willing to listen, I'll give it a try." I indicated a real interest in the story, so he began. "The story of the Tindalls is so closely associated with the Percys of Northumberland that I must start with them. The first member of that distinguished family, Baron de Percy, came to England from the Continent with William the Conqueror in the eleventh century. For outstanding services to his liege lord, he was granted certain large estates near Ely and in other section of the South of England. Just what disposition his descendants made of those holdings, I don't know; but in 1307 the family purchased Alnwick and settled there. In time, the family built Alnwick Castle, one of the grandest baronial houses in all Britain, and erected the great stone wall which encloses a large segment of the original estate. You must see the place before returning to America. "It was about this time that our common ancestor, Adam de Tynedale, came from France and settled in Northumberland. His connections with the Percys must have preceded his arrival, for he was soon named Baron of Wark and granted certain other emoluments and honors. The village of Wark still stands on the south side of the Tweed, not far from the Scottish towns of Kelso and Coldstream. How long the Tindalls lived at Wark isn't known, but we do know they moved to Broomhouse in either the closing years of the 14th or early years of the 15th century, and have lived there ever since. "They and all other families of the district pledged their loyalty to the Duke of Northumberland and all males, at a certain age, became members of the Duke’s Militia. The primary function of this military organization, of course, was to protect the Duke and his holdings; but the dependent families were privileged to seek refuge within the walls of Alnwick Castle during attacks by the Scottish Border raiders. Each militiaman was furnished arms —- swords and spears in the very early years, pistols and other small arms later on. Some of these were assigned to our ancestors and are, along with those of many other retainers, still on display in Alnwick Castle." "Remember, John, the ’Shorter Catechism.' I don't mean to hurry you. But Robert and I will have to be on our way before six," interjected Aunt Mary. "Yes, I know, but one has to lay the groundwork for his story. Remember Dickens?" "Of course I do. He was the greatest of English novelists, but would have been better had he omitted many of his long-winded descriptive passages. But get on with the story." "See, Robert, how your Aunt Mary keeps me in line; she's a cruel taskmaster. But she's right, I must get on a bit faster. "Besides the performance of military duties, the Tindalls and all other families were called upon to undertake other more menial tasks. These were often little more than nuisance chores designed to demonstrate the master-servant relationship. One of the more onerous and difficult was the rule requiring the head of a household to walk, or ride, around the walls of Alnwick Castle, a distance of more than three miles. That, coupled with the 33-mile round-trip from Chatton to Alnwick, was an arduous and time-consuming task and a real source of irritation. So the Duke, in what was considered to be a conciliatory gesture, suggested an option — ride or walk around the wall or pay one shilling annually. "Most of the families chose the easier course — they paid the shilling. But the Nesbits, because of a keener sense of intuition or a sounder wisdom or, far more likely, because they didn't have the shilling, continued to encircle the wall of the castle every year. And how fortunate they were; the title to their property was unimpaired, while those who paid the shilling forfeited their property to the Duke. The payment of money established the fact that they were indeed tenants of the Duke and he their landlord. "So, you see, either by chance or design, the Nesbits retained their property and I, after several generations, am privileged to return to my old home, to entertain your Aunt Mary and you, and a hundred more old friends at my own hearth and fireside." It was nearly six; John had met the deadline. He accompanied Aunt Mary and me to the Post Office to pick up any letters that might have come in the afternoon post, and for his daily chat with David Allen, the Postmaster. We were just ready to continue our journey to Broomhouse when the Tindall Memorial Chimes in the tower of Holy Cross Church struck the hour. Across the verdant fields, long shadows stretched eastward. It must have been just such a scene that suggested "The Angelus" to Millet — the sinking sun, the calm and peace of evening, and a spirit of reverence that seemed to engulf the land. ===Ghouls, Ghosts and Gremlins: Weird Happenings Beyond the Border=== It had been a topsy-turvy day. A rainbow had appeared in the northern sky in the morning and throughout the daylight hours violent gusts of wind had been followed at regular intervals by periods of utter stillness. It was a nervous, restless day, the very air crackling with electricity. Even the cattle and sheep were on edge, dashing hither and yon across the meadows for no apparent reason. And Olive's pet cat, Old Glad, had crashed through the kitchen window, and Tray had remained hidden under the approach to one of the outbuildings. The first intimation of nature's vagarious mood had come at daybreak when Uncle Adam discovered his favorite mare had foaled a hideous five-legged colt. It was a pitiful creature which he dispatched immediately. Then a battle royal developed when a vast horde of starlings attacked the swallows nesting under the eaves of the stables and began to eat their eggs. Uncle Adam said he'd never seen anything like it, and hoped, I'm sure, he'd never see it again for a long time. We at Broomhouse, of course, thought that we alone were experiencing these strange goings-on, but were disillusioned when at ten o'clock the postman reported happenings in Chatton too. The most serious of these occurred when Meg Phillips threw one of her most violent fits and threatened to cut the throat of anyone coming near. Her cat-like cries could be heard from one end of the village to the other, and four strong men were required to force her into a strait-jacket. It was indeed a day when nature seemed to be at cross purposes, a day when the abnormal supplanted the normal and the general order of things was in reverse. No wonder, then, that the nerves of all of us were frayed when evening came, and Aunt Mary and Olive "worn to a frazzle." After supper Uncle Adam began to read the New Castle paper. Suddenly he stopped and said: "Listen to this: 'John Doe has willed his body, for experimental purposes, to St. Mary's Hospital, London. For years Mr. Doe has felt the need for more human bodies for study by the medical profession, and decided to do something about it. Mr. Doe is a native of Sussex, sixty-five years old, etc., etc.' "Now that's something! Fifty years ago such a thing was unheard of. Then, the hospitals and medical schools had to resort to devious, and sometimes revolting, measures to secure the necessary bodies for dissection and study. It's well that times have changed and that folk, like Mr. Doe, now donate their bodies for careful examination; it's a service to us all." Olive, still in a state of nervous tension after the experiences of the day, heard the account while clearing; the supper table. It was a bit too much for her shattered nerves; she fled to the kitchen in terror. And Aunt Mary, though not in the least superstitious, went to her room when Uncle Adam began to speak of cadavers, the need for more bodies, etc. I was scared too, but young enough for excitement. And the subject did present possibilities. The discomfiture of the women amused Uncle Adam who had long since learned to ascribe extraordinary events to the merely coincidental. "I know they’re more squeamish than men, but I hardly thought they’d be so upset about the funny things that have transpired today. That news item about Mr. Doe suggested two stories which I thought I’d tell you; but perhaps they’d better wait another day when things are more normal. What do you say?” "Go ahead," said I. Though a bit disturbed by the events of the day, I was quite sure I’d never be better conditioned than then for a story about graveyards, dead bodies and dissecting laboratories. "All right, you’ve asked for them, so here goes. The setting of the first is Berwickshire and Midlothian, in Scotland. They were sparsely settled counties in those days, in fact there were fewer than a million people in the whole country. Great stretches of moor spread over the hills, a barren, desolate waste except when the broom and gorse were in bloom. Then they looked like gold, provided the sun was shining. Greenlaw and Duns were mere crossroads villages, Berwick-on-Tweed the one important town in the district. And this rather wild countryside was sometimes the home of men who lived outside the law, at least on its fringes. "It was on a spring night in the late 1870's that two gentlemen of Duns were returning home by gig from Edinburgh. It had been a strenuous journey of four days and both men and horse were tired. A cold wind, blowing off the North Sea, penetrated the great coats of the travelers and chilled them to the bone. And a wan moon, then in its last quarter, was often obscured by swift-flying clouds which ’painted’ an ever-changing mosaic of lights and shadows along the way. It was a bit spooky, but they’d soon reach Greenlaw and, if fortunate, be home in Duns before sunup." I added coal to the fire in the grate, while Uncle Adam refilled his pipe, this time with Edgeworth tobacco. I told him I’d traveled the highway between Greenlaw and Duns when the heather was in bloom, and thought it one of the prettiest sights I’d seen in Britain. "Aye," said he, "it’s beautiful all right, when the sun’s shining and a gentle breeze blowing and stirring the heather on the hills. But on that dark night it was a lonely and rather forbidding stretch of road, the scene of several holdups and of at least one murder in recent months. "It was a quarter of three when they reached Greenlaw and turned off the main highway onto the Duns road, and into the face of a rising east wind. It was cold, with just the suggestion of a drizzle in the air. But they couldn't increase their speed because the poor horse was already pretty well worn out. Slowly they started up the mile-long hill that leads from the outskirts of Greenlaw to the community cemetery on its crest. That was always a trying and time-consuming stretch of road, but seemed more so that night than ever before. "When about half way up the slope, the faint outline of another gig, traveling in the opposite direction, loomed in the darkness. Nothing out of the ordinary under normal conditions, but a bit strange at that late, or early, hour, in a mounting storm and in that location. And, too, three men were sitting in the driver's seat; usually a third occupant sat facing the rear. And, though it was very dark, the man in the middle seemed to slump in the seat. "Sensing something wrong, the men from Duns turned in their tracks and followed the mysterious vehicle, whose occupants, realizing they were being pursued, whipped their horse into a gallop. If they continued at that speed for any length of time, they'd never be caught. But their luck ran out when they missed the turn on to the Edinburgh highway at the foot of the grade in Greenlaw, and swung into a cul-de-sac from which there was no escape. Cornered, the two men were seen to leap from the gig in the darkness and disappear into a nearby field, while the third slumped still lower into the seat. "The men from Duns made a gruesome discovery when they approached the partially abandoned gig — the body of a dead man in the first stages of decay, a highly respected citizen of Greenlaw who had died the week before of a disease never diagnosed. The cause of death, as recorded in the Registry Office in Berwick: 'By act of God.' "It took some time to find the local undertaker's establishment. He identified the dead man whom he had cared for just a few days prior and accepted the body for reburial. The men from Duns then dispatched a messenger to Lauder to inform the district police, and continued their journey home. "Next day the two ghouls were captured and in time tried, convicted and sentenced to the penitentiary. But the real culprits, the officials of the Medical School at Edinburgh University, went scot free and, I suppose, with some justification, for it was their only means, in those days, of securing bodies for study and dissection." The first chapter of the story completed, Uncle Adam glanced at me to see what effect it might have had. Of course I was eager for more, so, after talking a seat beside me on the settee, he continued. "The story I have just told you, except in some minor details, is entirely true. The one I am about to tell is so exceptional as to tax one's credulity. But, because it is widely accepted by the people of Scotland and, because the Erskines once lived in Northumberland, and, also, because it was related to me many years ago by your mother’s brother, the Reverend [[Currie-1078|David Young Currie]], of Peebles, I will tell it now. He, of course, made no claims as to its authenticity. "Sometime during the seventeenth century, the Erskine family moved from Northumberland across the Tweed to Chimside, Berwickshire, Scotland. I’m not sure of Mr. Erskine's occupation, but believe he was in the mercantile business; nor do I know the number of children, if any. Within a reasonable time after their arrival in Chimside, Mrs. Erskine, a comparatively young woman in the best of health, took suddenly ill and died in a matter of hours. "The family and community were stunned, the husband heart-broken — his wonderful wife, a great favorite in the district, snatched away without warning. Sympathetic friends and neighbors did what they could to ease the grief, helped with funeral arrangements. It was perhaps the largest funeral in Chimside's history, certainly one of the saddest. The presiding minister, a close personal friend of the family, read with full heart several of the favorite scriptural passages of the deceased and paid eloquent tribute to her many virtues and exemplary character. "It was indeed a sad coterie of loved-ones and friends who stood about the grave that late afternoon. In the little churchyard, ancient and eroded tombstones reminded one of man’s mortality, but directly opposite, a garden, fresh in the verdure of early summer, proclaimed his immortality in no uncertain manner. And along the street the copper beaches reflected the golden rays of a descending sun. It was all so beautiful, save for the grave at their feet, and the loved one laid away. "When the company left the churchyard, the Eildon Hills, those guardians of the western approaches to the Valley of the Tweed, were casting long and growing shadows eastward. The Erskine home, so cheery two or three days before, was still as death when Mr. Erskine returned. At dusk, in a spirit of abject loneliness, he sought solace in the little sitting room where he and his wife had often shared the inmost secrets of their hearts. Now she was gone, the future black with uncertainty. The strain of recent days had been intolerable; he could scarcely think. But think he must, for he only could solve the problems that he faced." The mere recital of the sad tale had touched the heart of Uncle Adam. To lessen the strain, he drew back the curtains and looked out into the moonlit garden. Never had it been more beautiful, the light more soft. It was indeed a fairyland to be retained in memory for the rest of our lives. "It may," said he as he turned from the entrancing sight, "have been just such a garden into which Mr. Erskine looked on that night so long ago when, a few minutes past midnight, a knock came to the sitting room window. ’Just a twig or a blossom,' he first thought, ’falling against the window pane,' then continued his musing. But he heard it again, and again. Curious, but still convinced it was only the wind, he opened the curtain and looked full into the face of his wife. He was sure it was an hallucination; he had dreamed too long! But, if only an hallucination, why didn’t it go away? He was now wide awake and his wife was still there, rapping on the window and beckoning him to open the door. "Still he hesitated. It couldn’t be! He wasn't superstitious; he didn’t believe in ghosts; there were none. But the pathetic figure outside the window couldn’t be his wife; they’d buried her that very afternoon. Or had he lost his mind? "He was literally numb with misgiving and fear, unable to make a decision or make a move, that is, until he saw a tear trickle down her cheek and observed the blood-stained finger on her left hand. Then he sprang into action, opened the door, swept her up into his arms and carried her to a couch near the fire. A hundred questions crowded his mind, but they could wait. His wife, like Lazarus, had returned from the dead. It was a miracle, and he was profoundly grateful. "The mystery, of course, has never been fully explained. However, it is known the local sexton and his assistant, knowing she had been buried with a valuable ring on her finger, dug into the grave, opened the casket and tried to slip the ring from her hand. But her hands were swollen, so they decided to amputate her finger. That was their undoing. The first, small incision, according to some medical theorists, admitted oxygen to the blood and that started the circulation. A resulting slight tremor, or muscular spasm terrified the ghouls and sent them into headlong flight and caused them to leave their spades and shovels behind. "It was perhaps an hour before Mrs. Erskine regained full consciousness and what a cruel awakening it must have been! Then, mustering every ounce of her strength and using, to good advantage, the tools the culprits had left behind, she hoisted herself out of her tomb and dragged herself home. "This should really be the end of the story," said Uncle Adam as he put his pipe away for the night. "But there’s an epilogue. Some years later — actually in 1680 — Mrs. Erskine gave birth to a normal baby boy who, upon reaching maturity, became the renowned Ebeneazor Erskine, one of the world’s great preachers and a power in the Scottish Presbyterian Church." ===A Day at Chillingham A Castle: Wild Cattle and Orchids=== It was one o'clock on a dreary afternoon in late May. Chillingham had been a "must" on my schedule ever since I had reached Broomhouse but other things had intervened until that well-remembered afternoon. But my eagerness to see the ancient place had increased with each passing day, so it was with high expectations that Aunt Mary and I started on the two-mile drive to see at first hand the old castle, the wild cattle and the orchids. From my earliest childhood days the name "Chillingham" had held a special charm for me. It was so English, and the wild cattle, last remnant of a dying breed, seemed so noble and so worthy of preservation. And, too, the village boasted a castle which, since the 13th century, had been the homes of dukes and earls and, on occasion, had sheltered kings and queens. There were also stories of intrigue and murder within its walls which, whether true or false, lent an aura of romance. And, of course, I could never forget the Countess of Tankerville who in an earlier century kept a "stable" of fleas, wagered heavily on their jumping skill and lost heavily. Her descendants were still striving valiantly to pay off the mortgages she had placed upon the estate. But that was all in the long ago. It was now 1909 and we were on our way to view at least the remnants of what once must have been a veritable empire. As we turned the Chatton comer, the sun came out and the air began to warm. It was going to be a perfect afternoon, after the chill drizzle of the morning. As we crossed the stone bridge over the Till, Aunt Mary said: "We're in luck, the wild cattle are in the meadow; we should have a good look at them. Usually, when one wants to see them, they're beyond the moor, hidden in some out-of-the-way place." We were lucky indeed, for the beautiful beasts were scarcely a half mile from the road, and within easy walking distance of the village. Drawing up to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas, we hitched our horse to a rather ornate hitching post and, disregarding the urgent invitation that we come in for a rest, started immediately for the meadow and for a close-up look at the cattle. We followed a path along the high wire fence and were less than a hundred yards from the herd before being observed, then only by a small isolated group of bulls — either very old or very young. They raised their heads in seeming alarm, but the "king bull" and his harem of some forty cows continued to graze in the lush grass. Our view of the herd was perfect, and the cattle beautiful. The true origin of the Chillingham wild cattle is uncertain, but it's thought they're descended from herds which roamed across the North of England centuries ago. Their progenitors were no doubt domesticated at one time, but years in the forest or on the moors had bred an animal that loved freedom and distrusted man. They were a magnificent breed, with long, rangy bodies, strong legs, and beautiful horns. Their bodies were grayish-white and their ears tan and their eyes — deep brown and soft as velvet. But those eyes blazed like coals of fire when the animals were alarmed. We observed the herd for half an hour and learned that the king bull was an absolute monarch. He had won his post a few years earlier when he had dethroned his predecessor in a battle royal that had continued for a matter of days, and would remain master of the herd until a younger bull forced him to capitulate. Like men, animals also have the lust for power. Slowly the king bull raised his head and looked toward the east; then just as slowly he started in that direction and the whole herd followed. Like soldiers in single file they wound their way across the meadow, then began the long and rather arduous climb to the heights above. Then, when darkness fell, they’d be safely sheltered in some ravine on the far side of the moor. Aunt Mary was a bit tired when we returned to the Douglases and was glad to sit for a while in their comfortable sitting room and visit with Mrs. Douglas. Mr. Douglas took me to the village shop where I purchased a box of candy and met the delightful lady in charge. She had a cousin in Iowa and, learning I was from that state, wanted to know if I knew him. I explained to her that Iowa was a big place and that his town was clear across the state from where I lived. I’m not sure that my explanation satisfied her, for she seemed still to think that I should have met her cousin. "Tea’s ready," called Mrs. Douglas at four o’clock, and ushered us into the dining room. Again a great variety of cakes and cookies, jellies and jams, and tea that looked like amber when poured from the steaming pot which, by the way was encased in an elaborate tea cozy, Americans can laugh at the "English and their tea," but until they learn to brew it in the English manner, it’s just not tea. With the blessing and other preliminaries out of the way, Mr. Douglas asked: "And what did you think of the wild cattle?" I’m sure they are wonderful, for that they truly are. Beautiful and wild, creatures of nature who’ve never known anything but moor and fen for hundreds of years." Aunt Mary and I agreed they were wonderful. "But," said I, "I understand there’s a danger they may die out." "Aye, but that's been feared for a long time and would only happen if an epidemic of some kind struck the herd, or an especially hard winter fell upon the land. They refuse, as you know, to enter man-made shelters, so are always exposed to wind and weather. And, as the cows breed but once in seven years, time is required to renew the herd.” (Note: The severe winter of 1947-48 killed the majority of the cattle, reducing the herd to just over twenty. However, the number had increased to nearly thirty in 1959» and the folk of Chillingham were sure it would survive.) A copy of Sir Edwin Henry Landseer's famous painting of the wild cattle on the dining room wall fascinated us during the tea hour. The heads of three of the noble animals are shown, their eyes ablaze with the fire of freedom and their distended nostrils breathing defiance to man and all his works. Noting our interest in the picture, Mr. Douglas asked: "Have you ever seen other of Landseer's works?" We indicated we had not, and he continued: "We have a copy of another of his paintings in the sitting room which I like even better than the cattle; it's called 'The Shepherd's Chief Mourner.' We'll have a look at it when we finish our tea. One glance at the picture convinced us he was right. A large coffin stood in the center of a humble room; on the floor at its end, lay a crofter's bonnet and a shepherd's crook, and, on a table nearby lay the shepherd's Bible, with a key protruding from its lock. But these were but the props, the central figure was his faithful dog with its head lying disconsolately upon the coffin's lid. There were no tears in his eyes, but one's imagination quickly put them there; his canine heart was broken. With a few strokes of his brush, Landseer told a more poignant story than Dickens would have done in a thousand words. "Touching, don't you think?" said Mrs. Douglas as we resumed our seats before the fire. The Douglases were humble folk; there was no show or superficiality in them. They had known my parents in the days of their youth and remembered them well. They'd also known Mother's uncle, the Reverend David Young, minister of Chatton Presbyterian Church for forty years — 1850-1890 — and recalled his many idiosyncracies with a measure of delight. "But he was such a nice and good man that these could be easily forgiven," said Mr. Douglas. "He was a personality one never forgets, simple yet profound; the best preacher Chatton ever had, and a homeopathic physician of parts. His sage counsel was sought by practically everyone in the village at some time or other. You've no doubt seen the splendid granite memorial stone in the Anglican churchyard, erected to his memory by public subscription. It's the finest there. He's not buried in Chatton, as you know, but in the Young family plot in St. Cuthbert's churchyard at the west end of Princes Street in Edinburgh. He was indeed a gentle man and, like his Master, 'went about doing good.'" The blazing fire in the grate and the warm hospitality of our hosts tempted us to linger longer in the home of the Douglases, but the old castle and the orchid gardens were still to be seen. Choosing a stout walking stick from the umbrella stand in the hall, Mr. Douglas said: "We'll kill two birds with one stone, take a look at both the castle and the gardens before returning home. There’s little left of the castle; it’s mostly in ruin. Only the left wing is habitable. It's occupied by the present Earl of Tankerville and his family. He's really a splendid man. I've served him and his father before him for more than twenty-five years, and there's never been a cross word between us. And the Countess is just as nice as he.” We skirted the moat surrounding the ancient house, peered through glassless window frames, and admired the few remaining towers and turrets. The great drawbridge across the dry moat sagged dangerously, its huge chains corroded and falling apart. And, looking up to the apartments yet occupied, thought "What a lonely place, cold and forbidding, its once stately halls haunted by the ghosts of thirty generations. It just didn't seem to belong to our time and century. It was a bit depressing, but a brighter and a happier scene awaited us — the orchid gardens. But knowledge of that fact hardly prepared us for the explosion of color that surrounded us when we entered the nearest of five hothouses. The warm, humid air was heavily charged with an exotic fragrance I'd never encountered before. And the orchids, in fantastic shapes — bells, spiders, birds' nests, lady fingers, hooded monks and coachmen — rose in ordered ranks from floor to eaves; while others fell like waterfalls from containers attached to the ceiling. Their colors — there were pinks and reds, lavenders and purples, tans and browns, white, and even black. By some magic, we had been transported to some fairyland. Or was it real — a fairyland in Chillingham? Of course it was real, and in Chillingham. But for a half-hour we lived in another world, a world of which we sometimes dream but rarely, if ever, experience. But like all things, good and bad, it had to come to an end. It was nearly six o'clock and time to go home. So, it was while walking through the four remaining hothouses that Mr. Douglas explained how the Earl had gathered these rare flowers. Most had come through his special representatives in the Andes of South America. Some rare specimens had cost a thousand pounds (about $5,000). It was hardly surprising, therefore, that my heart nearly stopped beating when, in the last hothouse, my overcoat brushed a potted plant to the floor. I looked at the shattered pot, and the flower, in utter dismay. But Mr. Douglas immediately allayed my fears when he gathered up the fragments and repotted the plant in a few minutes. "No harm done," said he, "accidents will happen," And with that he cut two gorgeous blooms and gave one to Aunt Mary and one to me. They were, of course, the most beautiful flowers in all the world, and Mr. Douglas one of the finest men we'd ever known. Or so, at least, we thought as we bade the Douglases goodbye and started on our homeward way. ===A Man and His Dog: Both Faithful Unto Death=== With the skill of a veteran, Tray "cut" a rambunctious ram from the flock and guided him into the lane leading to the shearing platform. "He's a wonderful sheep dog,” said Uncle Adam who, along with me, had watched Tray's flawless performance all forenoon. Never had he failed to single out the animal pointed out by Cousin John with a wave of his hand or his ever-present walking stick. He never barked, only nipped gently at the heels of those sheep which hesitated or moved at too slow a pace. To me, a novice, the entire shearing process was fascinating. Entering the narrow lane, each animal was a bundle of loveliness, white glossy coat, literally sparkling in the morning sun. But when they made their exit from the shearing area into the yard beyond, they were the most miserable, dejected looking creatures one could imagine. Even they themselves seemed ashamed of their state of undress, and the lambs often refused to accept their own mothers. Uncle Adam, John and I went in to dinner at one o'clock. Aunt Mary and Olive, sensing we had perhaps had enough of sheep for the day, had prepared a fine roast of beef, along with new potatoes, shipped in from the Continent, Brussel sprouts, etc. At table, Uncle Adam and John discussed the shearing program — the work of the shearers, the quality of the wool, and Tray who, lying before the fire, thumped his tail on the floor at each mention of his name. Near the end of the meal, Uncle Adam said: "Robert, I know you were impressed with Tray's performance this morning, and it was splendid. But I remember another Broomhouse dog that was certainly his equal and, in some respects, his superior. His name was 'Brave' and he was owned by Andrew Hamilton, head shepherd. He, as you may recall, was the man longest employed at Broomhouse, more than fifty years, and perhaps the finest shepherd in the north of England. The lives of this fine man and his dog so closely paralleled each other that, to make clear the account of one, I must tell the story of both." "Splendid," said I. I had heard something about Andrew Hamilton from my parents, but not in detail, and, of course knew nothing about Brave until I arrived at Broomhouse. "Andrew Hamilton, a native of Roxburgh where his grandfather and father had been shepherds before him, came to Broomhouse, a mere lad, in the 1830's shortly after your grandparents were married. He was a likable person and quickly won favor, especially with your grandmother who treated him as a son. He was a true shepherd, with a deep love for the sheep, and for good sheep dogs. Of course, he had many dogs during his long service at Broomhouse, but none he prized so highly as Brave. "He secured the dog, when a mere pup, from the kennels of the Duke of Northumberland in Alnwick. He was a pure blood, sired by Launcelot and whelped by Maude, two of the best show dogs in the entire country. Andrew, naturally, was proud of his purchase, and he had reason to be, for Brave, under his expert guidance became the envy of every shepherd in the district. "I'll recite but one instance — there were many more — which will show the exceptional qualities of this quite extraordinary dog. It happened in the late 1870's, during the lambing season. To lighten Andrew's burden, a young shepherd, named Robson, was employed to care for several hundred sheep at the west end of the farm, taking them out early in the morning and returning them before sunset. The comparatively good weather had perhaps made young Robson a bit careless. Anyway, he drove his flock home one evening, folded them, closed the gates and went to his cottage. Andrew, dead tired, returned with his charges from the north field and, assuming all was well, didn't check those of his assistant. "At three o'clock next morning, he heard a whining and a whimpering at his door. Throwing it open, he looked out upon an angry sky and Brave, pacing back and forth between the cottage and the gate. Something was wrong with the sheep; he'd investigate, thinking, of course, the trouble would be in the nearby yards. But Brave didn’t stop at the yards, but led on into the open field. He'd rush ahead for several yards, then back again, sniff his master’s feet and then repeat the process. Walking was difficult over the newly-plowed ground in the pitch black darkness. And Andrew was about worn out with the labors of the day. "Brave never faltered. The farther they went, the more excited he became. Andrew carefully wormed his way through the barb wire fence into the meadow, then followed the windings of the River Till. It was cold; he wished he’d donned a heavier cardigan, and that he'd taken the time to get his raincoat. A light drizzle was now in the air. If a new-born lamb was indeed the object of their search — and there seemed little doubt that it was — it would be chilled to the bone, perhaps dead. "Suddenly, Whitsunbank loomed in the darkness, its great hulk rising like a butte from the valley floor. ’Why,' thought Andrew, 'do silly ewes always seem to select such outlandish places to bear their young, especially on a night like this? Whitsunbank was a difficult climb in daylight. How could he scale the rugged cliff in the dark?' But there was no turning back, only a duty to perform. And Brave was nearly beside himself, growing more excited by the minute. Surely, they must be nearing their goal. "And so they were. Not far from the crest of the moor, they came upon a distraught ewe and her lamb. Poor beast, she'd become entangled in the cruel thorns of the gorse and broom and the wee lamb, just about dead, lay nearby. They’d arrived just in the nick of time." Uncle Adam looked at his watch; it was nearly three o'clock. He made as if to rise, then, settling back into his chair, continued: "I must be getting out to the shearing, but will finish this portion of my story about Andrew and Brave now. And, tonight, if we're in the mood, I'll report on another incident in their lives or, perhaps, I should say deaths. "Andrew despaired of saving the life of the lamb, but it was worth a try. He vigorously rubbed the legs and body of the little creature, and was pleased to note a quickening of the pulse and a muscular reaction. He then turned his attention to the ewe, gently extricating her from the thorns and the underbrush. She staggered to her feet and, for a few moments allowed the lamb to take nourishment. "But there was no time for delay. Flecks of snow were flying through the air and the wind was rising. Andrew gathered the lamb into his arms and started down the slope, and Brave, grand sheep dog that he was, nuzzled the still wabbly ewe along the broken and uneven path. It was a long and tedious journey back to Broomhouse, but, just as day's first light broke in the east, they reached their destination, put the ewe and her lamb in a warm and freshly bedded stall, then lay down for a few minutes rest before assuming the duties of a new day.” "Andrew Hamilton must have been a splendid man, and Brave a wonderful dog. But, you know, Uncle Adam, I honestly believe that Tray, under similar circumstances, would have performed just as well." "Well, I believe so too." And with that he went out to check on the shearing program. Supper was a bit later than usual that night. Uncle Adam and John had extra chores to do and a recheck of the sheep to determine how many were yet to be shorn. If the good weather held, they were sure the job would be finished by Saturday evening. Then life at Broomhouse would resume its normal pattern, things would be less hectic. Uncle Adam glanced at the evening paper following supper, while Aunt Mary gave Olive a hand with the dishes in the kitchen. Soon, with her knitting in hand, she joined him and me before the fire. "Mary," said Uncle Adam, "I promised to complete the story of Andrew Hamilton and Brave for Robert tonight. I know you remember it as well as I — the account of their deaths." "Remember it?" asked Aunt Mary. "Who could ever forget it?" It seems but yesterday." "Aye, so it seems, but it was back in the 1880's. Like all men, and dogs, Andrew and Brave grew old, Andrew's health failed noticeably during the winter of 1887-1888. In the spring he was unable to supervise the lambing program; extra help had to be brought in. He made several attempts to go to the shearings to see what was going on, but on each occasion was forced to return to his cot. There he lay, a helpless old man, literally withering away. And Brave, poor dog, was also showing the marks of age, and lacked his usual zest for work among the sheep. When free, he scarcely left the door of his master. Folk knew the end for both was near. "And so it was. On June first, when the roses were blooming on the garden wall, Andrew Hamilton died, the finest shepherd Broomhouse ever had, and one of the finest men I ever knew. The death of a member of our own family could not have caused a greater sorrow. Everyone of us loved him." "Indeed we did," said Aunt Mary. "Robert, you should have known him. He was a grand man." "The Hamilton burial plot was in Alnwick, but because Andrew had attended Holy Cross Church in Chatton for so many years, the Reverend Mr. Burrill, of Holy Cross, was asked to take the funeral service. It was a lovely summer day — a cloudless sky, warm, and the air scented with the breath of flowers. Brave had lain at the foot of his master's coffin from the hour of his death until it was to be borne to the church a mile away. We tried to put him in the house, but he made such a fuss that we decided to let him follow the cortege to the church. This he did afoot, directly behind the hearse. "At the church, he insisted on following the coffin to the altar rail and, at its foot, lay perfectly still throughout the service. And it was a service none of us ever forgot. The church was filled, not only with working class people but also with members of the local gentry. The choir and congregation sang several of Andrew's favorite hymns, and Mr. Burrill read a few of his favorite passages from the Bible, closing with the Shepherd’s Psalm. Nothing could have pleased Andrew more; for more than fifty years he'd played the role of the good and gentle shepherd. "In a brief eulogy, Mr. Burrill spoke of that gentleness and of his great love for the sheep. He spoke of his humility, and his greatness of spirit. So far as was known, Andrew Hamilton had never committed an unkind act. The community had lost one of its finest citizens; he would be greatly missed. And to close, he recited two well-loved lines from Tennyson's "In Memoriam": 'Oh, for the touch of a vanished hand, and the sound of a voice that is still!' None, of course, would ever feel that touch or hear that voice again, but their memory would, for a long time, continue to comfort the hearts of all who mourned. "While the organist played 'Nearer My God to Thee,' the simple casket was wheeled down the aisle and out into the sunlit afternoon. We tried to get Brave to ride in one of the carriages, but no, he again fell in behind the hearse and followed it closely throughout the nearly twenty miles to Alnwick. He was foot-sore and weary; sheer will power carried him forward. Under different circumstances, he would have been darting into the woods or thickets, flushing coveys of quail, or sending an unsuspecting hare into headlong flight. He and Andrew had sometimes made the trip together, and both had loved every step of the way — the rolling hills, the pleasant vales, green fields and stately groves. But now all this was past and we hoped Andrew was now looking upon an even fairer land. "Reaching the cemetery, Brave lay down at the head of the grave and, with the rest of us, heard Mr. Burrill, in his rich, mellifluent voice, intone the sober words of committal: 'Dust to dust, ashes to ashes,' and that sublime passage of hope: 'I am the resurrection and the life...' "It took a deal of urging to get Brave away from the grave. But we finally did and tried again to get him into one of the carriages. Still he refused, and we started the homeward journey. How soon he left the company we never knew, but he was missing when we reached home. Our first impulse was to retrace our steps in search of him. But it was nearly dark, and he'd probably reach home sometime during the night anyway. "But next morning there was still no Brave. Shortly after sunup, your Uncle John and I started for Alnwick in search of him, fearful of what we might find. We watched closely all the way, hoping to discover the poor dog or at least signs that would point to his whereabouts. But there was no dog or signs. He must have returned to the cemetery to spend the night with his master. "And so he had, his poor, emaciated body lying athwart the new-made grave, as if asleep. But it was an endless sleep, the sleep of death, and many of us thought he'd died of a broken heart." ===There Comes a Time When One Must Say Farewell=== My Broomhouse days were golden days, filled with laughter and good cheer. Uncle Adam and Aunt Mary had been perfect hosts and had entertained me royally. Their one aim seemed to be to please their American nephew whom they'd never seen before and, nature being what it is, would probably never see again, I never penetrated the fastnesses of their hearts, but in my own there was a real sense of sadness at the prospect of parting. I was next to visit Uncle Robert and Aunt Isabella Tindall Currie, he a brother of Mother’s, she a sister of Father’s. Their daughter, Mary (Tottie), and son, David, were therefore our double cousins. Their home was in Lenzie, a suburb of Glasgow, and I was looking forward to another pleasant visit, this time with members of both sides of my family. But some of my newly-made Chatton friends were greatly concerned over my proposed journey to the Scottish metropolis. Lurid newspaper reports of a horrible murder in Glasgow had led them to believe the entire city was in a state of turmoil and unrest, and that an unwary stranger might well be the murderer’s next victim. One dear soul, a woman in her sixties, stopped me in front of her house one morning and said: "You’re Robert Tindall, the young American staying at Broomhouse, aren’t you?" I confirmed her surmise in both regards, and she continued: "You're going to Glasgow, I believe. No doubt you know there's been a terrible murder up there and things are in an awful state. Do you really think you ought to go just now?" I explained that I was following a pretty tight schedule and must be on my way, and was quite sure the police would have things well in hand before my arrival. I was never sure that I convinced her, but was sure she had only my welfare in mind, but one more evidence of the kindly concern of Chatton folk for the stranger within their gates. Provincial? Yes. But a welcome relief after observing, at first hand, the callous indifference of many city-bred men and women of that day. A few minutes later, I stopped at the Post Office for a chat with David Allen. In his early eighties, he was hardly the man he was when Father and Mother left Chatton in 1880. But on that particular morning, wanting me I’m sure to bear a favorable message to Mother, he displayed much of the debonair spirit and vigor of his youth. He remembered her with affection and spoke of her humor, but more of her many kindnesses. "She was," said he, "loved by the people of Chatton. And you will tell her she's still remembered." Leading me into the darkened sitting room at the rear of the house, he drew open the curtains. There, hanging on the wall directly opposite the window, hung a portrait of his wife. He said: "I wanted you to see this picture of my wife before you leave. It's a good likeness, much like she was when your mother last saw her. She left me four years ago. It was a cruel blow but I suppose I shouldn’t complain, for we had had a long life together. However,” he continued with a break in his voice, "that doesn’t ease the hurt; in fact, I sometimes think it makes it harder to bear. You’ll understand — won’t you? — when I say this portrait doesn’t do her justice, for she was a lovely creature, the most beautiful woman in the world — to me. And her character was above reproach." I saw no tears, but heard an audible sigh when we left the room passed through the post office section of the home and stepped into the street. Mustering a brave smile and, with a firm handshake, he bade me goodbye, and I walked across the street to the Percy Arms. There the Irish banter of the Fitzgeralds eased the strain of the Allen leave-taking. They urged me to join them in a glass of wine, but when I demurred, quickly shifted to a cup of tea. They had many kin folk in the United States and hoped I’d meet some of them some day. Who knows? Had I done so I might have met the ancestors of John Fitzgerald Kennedy. From the Percy Arms, I walked down the street to the Presbyterian Church and manse. I stood at the garden gate for several minutes and tried to recall, as best I could, the happy days Mother had spent in those hallowed environs. And I wondered how often she had yearned to return from the vast, spreading praries of Iowa to that beautiful and sheltered spot. Many times perhaps but of iron will and determination she never expressed, even to the members of her own family, the secret longings of her heart. Lost in my reverie, I had failed to note the approach of the Rev. and Mrs. Thorpe who had come to wish me Godspeed in my future travels. Daniel Webster, in a court case involving Dartmouth College, spoke of his alma mater in these, or similar, terms: "She’s but a small institution, but one dearly loved by her sons." Chatton and the River Till might also be so described by members of the Tindall family. The wee village has little to commend it, save a long and unbroken history of rather prosaic happenings and events. Certainly it has never been the scene of world-shaking occurrences. But for more than five centuries men and women of our blood have been born, served their "little day," and gone to their reward within its precincts. And it was along the winding banks of the River Till that our father, in the days of his youth, cast his line for the elusive trout, and no doubt dreamed of the future — a future that eventually led to America. I had reached the Till and taken my stance above the center arch of the graceful stone bridge which had borne the traffic of a hundred years and would continue to serve for another century or more. In our own great middle west, I had learned to think only in terms of years; our country was so new. But there in Northumberland, in fact in all England, I was forced to grasp the significance of centuries and milleniums. The great Roman wall, built in the time of the Caesars, stretched across Northumbria’s hills within fifty miles from where I stood above the Till; and there were still traces of Saxon civilization on every hand. So, upon second thought, I was convinced that even Chatton and the soft-flowing Till had been the scene of at least a few significant events. From the bridge I took the lane that led past the village school. It was a solid stone structure, erected in 1859. Within its walls, and those of several of its predecessors, fifteen generations of Tindalls had been trained for life. For a few years during the latter half of the nineteenth century, William Watson, Aunt Anne’s unfortunate husband, had served as headmaster; and our father attended classes between 1857 and 1869. It’s little more than a stone’s throw from the school to Holy Cross Anglican Church, so I was there in minutes. The door, as always, was open for meditation and prayer. When just within the vestibule, the great clock, directly overhead, struck the hour of eleven. It startled me. Holy Cross church dates back to the 13th or 14th century, is of Norman design and built of native stone. Its first minister took charge in 1225, before there was a building of any kind. The present structure, twice seriously damaged by fire during the years, is plain, but churchly. Its interior walls are unplastered, the native stone adorned with marble plaques with suitable commemorative inscriptions. Its deep-sunk windows are beautiful in their rich reds and blues, the Biblical characters clear and of good design. The pews, for perhaps two hundred worshipers, were not made for comfort but rather to keep their occupants awake and alert. I chose the old Tindall pew for my meditation — third from the front, on the left as one faced the altar. In olden days, a pew rental had been paid, but in 1909, I think, all seats were free. As I sat down, then knelt, I wondered just how many Tindalls had occupied that pew — certainly several hundred, perhaps more than a thousand. It also occurred to me that Father had taken his last communion in Holy Cross Church almost exactly twenty-nine years before. And I wondered what must have been his thoughts on that occasion. After fifteen minutes, I rose from meditation and stepped out into the churchyard. It, like many English rural churchyards, is not too well cared for. Many stone markers were tilted at awkward angles, several corroded and wasting away. And no wonder, for, in some instances, they had stood for nearly two hundred years. It was indeed the place of death, but a hundred crosses pointed to man’s immortality. Soon, Canon Finch joined me before the Tindall graves. "I understand said he, "that you’re soon leaving Chatton. I hope you’ve enjoyed your stay and that you will return." He then spoke of the devotion of the Tindalls to Holy Cross Church — of services as vestrymen, teachers in the Sunday School and members of the choir, their active support of the general program and, particularly, of the Memorial Clock given by the family in 1901, a boon not only to the church but to the entire community. Canon Pinch was then about fifty, a man in his prime, a thorough scholar and an excellent preacher. These qualities, plus a quite charming personality, resulted in a call to the staff of Wells Cathedral in southwest England a year or two later. And there, when nearly eighty and while preaching a sermon, he was summoned "home." In no better manner or place, could a minister be called. He and I shook hands at the church door and the thought crossed my mind: "What a varied and wonderful set of friends I'd made in the Chatton community — Canon Finch, a graduate of Cambridge with honors, a thorough gentleman; Robert Muckle, a carpenter whose father had built the Presbyterian Church in the 1850's; the Douglases, a cultured and refined family, with whom we claimed kinship; the Laidlers and Turnbulls, farmers; Miss Clark, Mother's faithful assistant in the Sunday School and Church, and the then young woman who made the presentation speech when the congregation gave Mother, on her wedding day in 1880, a beautiful silver and crystal biscuit jar, plus other lesser gifts. Then there were the Thorpes, the Piles and even Meg Phillips, the poor imbecile who, in a sort of hazy manner, recalled her old friend, "Aggie” Currie, and for fleeting moments, recognized me as her son. All had been immeasurably kind to me, a fact not fully appreciated then, but much more so with the passing years. And, may I say in self-defense, that neither they nor their generous acts have ever been forgot. With my mind thus occupied, it seemed but minutes until I reached Broomhouse. "Dinner'll be ready in fifteen minutes," called Aunt Mary when I entered the front door. Olive and I have laid out your things for packing on the bed. I hope they satisfy you." Of course they did, everything clean and neat as a pin. At dinner, Aunt Mary outlined plans for our farewell visit to Wandon during the afternoon. We were to be there by three o'clock, but because she wanted to stop for a little while at Bessie Laidler's, we'd have to be on our way shortly after two. Bessie, a trim, little body of sixty-five, with gray hair and gleaming eyes, welcomed us at exactly two-fifteen. Anticipating our call would be a short one, she had the water boiling for a cup of tea, and in ten minutes, wheeled the steaming brew and an assortment of cakes and biscuits into the sitting room. Surely we didn't need refreshment so soon after our dinner, but Chatton hospitality would permit nothing less. So we conversed while we ate. She asked, with a bit of emotion, regarding her brother George who had gone to America in the late 1880's; and spoke much of Mother for whom she had a great affection. Then, when time came for us to go, she accompanied us along the Wandon road for at least half a mile, a parting gesture of good will. "You're right on time," called Uncle Robert when we reached the roadside garden gate. He was standing at the front entrance of Wandon house, having just returned from his daily horseback canter around the farm. He cut a handsome figure, in his gray cap, tweed jacket, gray knickers and Argyll socks. His solid frame, ruddy face and shock of silvery hair suggested not at all his death within the year. He ushered us into the drawing room where Aunt Bess, several years younger than her husband, was sitting before the fire. She was dressed in black, with a lavender woolen shawl across her shoulders and a dainty white lace cap on her head. She, always somewhat delicate, had with advancing years been elevated by her numerous and adoring family to matriarchal status, the chief object of their concern. But, in all fairness, it should be said that she had not been spoiled, was indeed a very lovable creature. There were then eight members of the Robert Tindall family of Wandon still living at home — three sons; Robert, William and Adam, and five daughters, Isabella, Annie, Leslie Douglas, Kate and Prances. Their ages ranged from sixteen to nearly forty. Two daughters were married and rearing their own families in other sections of the country. I, of course, met them all in 1909, got to know some of them fairly well, but none very well until Cousin Leslie came to the U.S. in 1911 and remained until 1914. Then we renewed our connections with her, Cousins Frances and Adam — the last survivors — while visiting Britain in 1954 and 1959- They, too, are now gone. Adam is buried somewhere in Berwickshire, Scotland; Leslie and Frances alongside their sisters, Isabella, Annie and Kate, in the Anglican Churchyard at Norham on the south bank of the Tweed. All brothers and sisters, with the exception of Robert who had made an unfortunate marriage and was often barred from family gatherings, joined their parents, Aunt Mary and me when a "high tea" was served at five o'clock. It was a rather lavish affair, with the table laid with the family's choicest linens and sterling silver. Again there was the vast array of cakes, cookies, biscuits, butter and jams, and a never-ending supply of tea. Following, Leslie led the company in the rendition of several favorite hymns and songs. Before dark we posed for pictures in the gardens and tried our hands at a game of croquet. Then, at nine o'clock Isabella and Annie announced supper, an informal meal where each served himself from sideboard or table to cold meats, cheese, bread and butter and — more tea. As Aunt Mary and I took the path through the garden along with Leslie, Kate and Frances who accompanied us as far as Chatton, we heard the others singing the familiar song of farewell: "Will ye no come back again?" Of course I would, and talked in terms of five years. Little did I think it would be forty-five. In the same sanguine spirit, we bade the Wandon girls goodnight and goodbye, and continued on to Broomhouse, with heavy hearts, I'm sure. But, overhead, the heavens were alight with a million stars and the air, though cool, redolent with the breath of early summer flowers. It was a night that poets would have loved. Even a prosaic soul like mine responded to its tender mood. Uncle Adam had waited up for our return, with a blazing fire in the grate and the kettle ready to be put on for another cup of tea. There was no thought of bed, too much to talk about. Though well along in their sixties, he and Aunt Mary were still looking to the future, but had not forgotten the past. They spoke in glowing terms of their parents, of Uncle John and Aunt Eleanor who had died in their comparatively early years, of Father and Mother. They told me more of Uncle Tom than I'd ever heard before; of his marriage in 1865 to Jane Rutherford, cousin of the great atomic scientist, Lord Rutherford; of their six-week-long voyage to New Zealand in the same year, and his sudden death in 1885. They referred to other branches of the Tindall family that had gone into Yorkshire and to the south of England. Several of their descendants had risen to places of prominence in the Church, the Law, Education and the Military. But the greater emphasis that last memorable night was placed on things more intimate, that more directly affected our immediate family. Though unexpressed, their foremost thoughts must have dwelt upon the prospect of Broomhouse without a Tindall. The chain that had been forged through five centuries must soon be broken, for there was no visible heir or suitable successor in sight. And so it proved to be. With Uncle Adam’s death in 1923, Cousin John's and Aunt Mary's in 1925, the bond was severed, and Broomhouse passed into other hands. Our last night before the fire in the little dining room was drawing to a close. It was past midnight. Old Tray grew restless and wanted out. I looked, with a bit of sadness, around the now familiar room, with its closely drawn velvet curtains, the hanging kerosene lamp with green shade, the gleaming white linen table cloth, the highly-polished side tables and chairs, and the dying embers in the grate. Then, as the clock struck one, the three of us filed up the back stairway to our beds. Before the shades of another evening fell, I'd be across the Tweed in Scotland.
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[[Category:Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] == The Tirrell, Tirrill-Terrill, Tyrrell Book == :Descendants of William Therrill * by Robert Wilson Tirrell (1898 - ) * published by Deford & Company,Englewood, New Jersey, 1969 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Tirrell, Tirrill-Terrill, Tyrrell Book|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://archive.org/details/tirrelltirrillte1969tirr (Borrow) ===Table of Contents=== :Preface to Second Edition :Foreword :Introduction :Arrangement and Spelling :WILLIAM THERRILL :Will of William Therrill (Typed Copy) :Original Will of William Therrill (Photocopy) :Descendants of William Therrill - Generation 2 *Generation 3 *Generation 4 *Generation 5 *Generation 6 *Generation 7 *Generation 8 *Generation 9 *Generation 10 *Generation 11 *Generation 12 :Rogers Tirrell and His Descendants :Massachusetts and Revolutionary War Records :References and Sources :Addendum (to Genealogy) :Index of Tirrell Names (and variants) Males :Index of Tirrell Names (and variants) Female :Index of Names other than Tirrell (and variants) :Addendum (to 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 === * Tirrell, Robert Wilson ''[[Space: The Tirrell, Tirrill-Terrill, Tyrrell Book| The Tirrell, Tirrill-Terrill, Tyrrell Book]]'' (Deford & Company, Englewood, NJ, 1969), [ Page ]. *[[[#Tirrell|Tirrell]]]
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[[Category:Sources by Name]] [[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category: United States of America, Sources]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == The Titus Family in America (Three Generations) == A typed Titus family history done by Rev. Anson Titus, Jr, in Weymouth, Massachusetts that was donated to the Library of the University of California in February 1889 * by Anson Titus, Jr. (1847 - 1932) * Washington, D.C., 1889 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The_Titus_Family_in_America|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] ==Available online at these locations== *http://www.archive.org/stream/titusfamilyiname00titurich#page/n1/mode/2up === Errata === *[http://www.hertfordshire-genealogy.co.uk/data/answers/answers-2009/ans9-029-stanstede-abbey.htm Issues with locations in the history.] *Also note in the list for the Hopewell ship Hannah's last name is not Uxar (Uxor). Uxor is the Latin word for wife, not a surname. * 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 === :::Titus, Anson, jr. ''[[Space:The_Titus_Family_in_America|The_Titus_Family_in_America]]'', [ Page ]. ::: [[[#Titus|Titus]]]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == The Todd Family in America == or, The Descendants of Christopher Todd, 1637-1919, being an effort to give an account, as fully as possible of his descendants. * compiled by [[Todd-13899|John Edwards Todd]], D.D. (1833-1907) * edited by George Iru Todd * published by Gazette Printing Co., Northampton, Mass, 1920 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Todd Family in America|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=bhlWAAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/toddfamilyinamer1920todd * https://archive.org/details/toddfamilyinamer00todd * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005769745 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/15163/ === Table of Contents === * Preface: [https://books.google.com/books?id=bhlWAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA3 Page 3] * Introduction: [https://books.google.com/books?id=bhlWAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA5 Page 5] * Todd Genealogy: [https://books.google.com/books?id=bhlWAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA19 Page 19] * 6th Generation: [https://books.google.com/books?id=bhlWAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA112 Page 112] * Additional Data: [https://books.google.com/books?id=bhlWAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA657 Page 657] * Corrections: [https://books.google.com/books?id=bhlWAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA666 Page 666] * Todd Index: [https://books.google.com/books?id=bhlWAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA667 Page 667] * Other Than Todd Index: [https://books.google.com/books?id=bhlWAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA682 Page 682] === 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 === * Todd, John. ''[[Space:The Todd Family in America|The Todd Family in America]]'' (Gazette Printing Co., Northampton, Mass, 1920) [ Page ]. * ([[#Todd|Todd]])
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] __TOC__ == The Tomkins-Tompkins Genealogy == :Actual Title: The Tomkins-Tompkins Geneology * by Robert Angus Tompkins; Clare Feldmann Tompkins * Los Angeles, CA, 1942 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Tomkins-Tompkins Genealogy|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/tomkinstompkinsg00tomp/mode/2up (Borrow) * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/15173/ * https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/409008-the-tomkins-tompkins-geneology-i-e-genealogy?offset=33 :Notes: * No Table of Contents * Errata, [https://archive.org/details/tomkinstompkinsg00tomp/page/620/mode/2up pages 621] -625 * Index, Our Surname, [https://archive.org/details/tomkinstompkinsg00tomp/page/626/mode/2up pages 626] - 678 * Index, Other Surnames, [https://archive.org/details/tomkinstompkinsg00tomp/page/678/mode/2up pages 679] - 720 === WikiTree Syntax === * Tompkins, Robert A. ''[[Space:The Tomkins-Tompkins Genealogy | The Tomkins-Tompkins Genealogy ]]'' (Los Angeles, CA, 1942), [ Page ]. * ([[#Tompkins|Tompkins]]) === 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.
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-England | England Sources]] __TOC__ == The Topographer == Containing a variety of original articles illustrative of the local history and antiquities of England. * published London, 1789-1792 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Topographer|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1-4 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009962118 * Vol. 1 For the Year 1789 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=1ps2AAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/topographercont00unkngoog ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.$b751563 * Vol. 2 For the Year 1790 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=mZ02AAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/topographercont01unkngoog ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.$b751564 * Vol. 3 For the Year 1790 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.$b751565 * Vol. 4 For the Year 1791 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.$b751566 === Citation Formats === Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * ''[[Space:The Topographer|The Topographer]]'' (London, 1789-1792) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#TT|The Topographer]]) * [''[[Space:The Topographer|The Topographer]]'' (London, 1789-1792) Vol. , [ Page ].]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == The Toppans of Toppan's Lane == With Their Descendants and Relations * by Joshua Coffin * published by William H. Huse & Co., 42 State Street, Newburyport, 1862 * Source Example: ::: Coffin, Joshua. ''[[Space:The Toppans of Toppan's Lane|The Toppans of Toppan's Lane]]'' (William H. Huse & Co., Newburyport, 1862) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[[#Coffin|Coffin]]: Page 134] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Toppans of Toppan's Lane|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=Kj9WAAAAMAAJ * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005769286 * https://archive.org/details/toppansoftoppans00coff
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] The Torke Family Genealogy, 1801-1985. * by Leona Torke Kane. * Worldcat: [http://www.worldcat.org/title/torke-family-genealogy-1801-1985/oclc/13359087&referer=brief_results] *Familysearch.org: [https://books.familysearch.org/primo_library/libweb/action/search.do?fn=search&ct=search&mode=Basic&tab=default_tab&indx=1&dum=true&srt=rank&vid=FHD_PUBLIC&frbg=&vl%28freeText0%29=The+Torke+Family+Genealogy%2C+1801-1985] '''Description:''' In 1855 Gottlieb and Eva Rosena (Knecht) Torke and their three sons came to Wisconsin from their home in Lower Silesia. Genealogical information is given for known descendants of the sons, Gottfried, Gottlieb, and William. Includes Gotter and related families. * Citation Example: :::Kane, Leona Torke. ''[[Space:The_Torke_Family_Genealogy%2C_1801-1985|The Torke Family Genealogy, 1801-1985]]'' * Footnote Example: ::: [[[#Kane|Kane]]: Page 87] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The_Torke_Family_Genealogy%2C_1801-1985|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] ===Errarta===
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ ==The Torrey Families and their Children in America== * By Frederic Crosby Torrey * Privately published, Lakehurst, NJ 1924 * Citation Example: ::: Torrey, Frederic Crosby. ''[[Space:The Torrey Families and their Children in America|The Torrey Families and their Children in America]]'' (privately published, Lakehurst, NJ 1924) * Footnote Example: ::: [[[#Torrey|Torrey]]: Vol. 2 Page 123] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Torrey Families and their Children in America|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === :Vol. 1 privately published, Lakehurst, NJ 1924 * Vol. 1 https://archive.org/details/torreyfamiliesth01torr * Vol. 1 https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005773031 * Vol. 1 https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=15176 [requires paid subscription] * Vol. 1 http://www.worldcat.org/title/torrey-families-and-their-children-in-america-v-1/oclc/609241458 :Vol. 2 privately published, Lakehurst, NJ 1929 * Vol. 2 https://archive.org/details/torreyfamiliesth02torr * Vol. 2 https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=15176 [requires paid subscription]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == The Tousey Family in America == * by [[Rose-23933|Theodore Cuyler Rose]] (1843-1921) * published by The Osborne Press, Elmira, N.Y., 1916 * 124 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Tousey Family in America|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=nUtZAAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/touseyfamilyina00rosegoog * https://archive.org/details/touseyfamilyinam00rose * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005773036 * http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=15177 === 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 === * Rose, Theodore Cuyler. ''[[Space:The Tousey Family in America|The Tousey Family in America]]'' (Osborne Press, Elmira, N.Y., 1916) [ Page ]. * ([[#Rose|Rose]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * [Rose, Theodore Cuyler. ''[[Space:The Tousey Family in America|The Tousey Family in America]]'' (Osborne Press, Elmira, N.Y., 1916) [ Page ].]
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[[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] [[Category:Emens-67 Create Profile Author]] __TOC__ == The Tower and Converse Families == :Ancestors of Rosa Georgiana (Tower) Read * by [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/179543838/thomas-carpenter-read Thomas Carpenter Read], 1901-1986 * published in Charleston, South Carolina, 1962 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Tower and Converse Families|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://archive.org/details/towerconversefam00read/page/n5/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 === *Read, Thomas Carpenter ''[[Space: The Tower and Converse Families| The Tower and Converse Families]]'' (Charleston, S.C., 1962), [ Page ]. * [[[#Read|Read]]]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Waterbury, Connecticut]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut|Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == The Town and City of Waterbury, Connecticut, From the Aboriginal Period to the Year Eighteen Hundred and Ninety-Five == * by Rev. [[Anderson-69451|Joseph Anderson]] (1836-1916) * other authors/editors: Anna Lydia Ward, Sarah (Johnson) Pritchard (1830-1909) * published by The Price & Lee Company, New Haven, 1896 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Town and City of Waterbury, Connecticut, From the Aboriginal Period|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=fVcQAwAAQBAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/towncityofwaterb01ande_1 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=U_QLAAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006685207 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009558842 * Vol. 2 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=zMI1AAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=C0oQfpF_w04C ::* https://archive.org/details/towncityofwaterb02ande_0 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006685207 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009558842 ::* https://www.cga.ct.gov/hco/books/The_Town_and_City_of_Waterbury.pdf * Vol. 3 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=rj4OAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/towncityofwaterb03ande ::* https://archive.org/details/towncityofwaterb03ande_0 ::* https://archive.org/details/towncityofwaterb02ander ::* https://archive.org/details/towncityofwaterb03ander ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006685207 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009558842 * Vol. 1-3 ::* https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/16219/ === Library holdings: === * https://www.loc.gov/item/98000206/ * https://www.worldcat.org/title/town-and-city-of-waterbury-connecticut/oclc/4434186 === Table of Contents === * Vol. 1 ::* Chapter I. The ancient town... ::* Chapter II. Aboriginal Mattatuck... ::* Chapter III. Aboriginal remains... ::* Chapter IV. Aboriginal place-names of Mattatuck... ::* Chapter V. The "Stone Age" in Connecticut... ::* Chapter VI. Early attempts to establish settlements in New England... ::* Chapter VII. Massachusetts Bay Colony governs Connecticut... ::* Chapter VIII. Was the discovery of Mattatuck due to the search for metals? Mining rights of 1657 in the valley of the Mattatuck River... ::* Chapter IX. Waterburys first entrance upon plantation life... ::* Chapter X. Mattatucks second entrance upon plantation life... ::* Chapter XI. The first meeting of the General Assemblys Committee, in January, 1677... ::* Chapter XII. The inhabitants of Mattatuck... ::* Chapter XIII. A letter from Farmington... ::* Chapter XIV. Farmingtons bounds... ::* Chapter XV. The relation of each mans propriety to the purchase of the township... ::* Chapter XVI. Books of record... ::* Chapter XVII. The Reverend Jeremiah Peck... ::* Chapter XVIII. Young Mr. Southmayd... ::* Chapter XIX. Town officers in 1700... ::* Chapter XX. The will of Thomas Scott of Hartford... ::* Chapter XXI. The fence on the east side of the great river... ::* Chapter XXII. Waterbury manufactures for export in 1707... ::* Chapter XXIII. Remarkable increase in population... ::* Chapter XXIV. The northwest inhabitants petition for "winter privileges"... ::* Chapter XXV. Events preceding the formation of Westbury society... ::* Chapter XXVI. Union Square... ::* Chapter XXVII. Attachment of the Indian owners to the land... ::* Chapter XXVIII. The Hop Brook section... ::* Chapter XXIX. Samuel Hopkins, D. D... ::* Chapter XXX. Sergeants... ::* Chapter XXXI. A petition from the west farms for winter privileges... ::* Chapter XXXII. The resolutions of the House of Representatives... ::* Chapter XXXIII. A more permanent organization of the army required... ::* Chapter XXXIV. Bounties--Clothing for Continental soldiers... ::* Chapter XXXV. From 1783 to 1825... ::* Chapter XXXVI. The life of the people from 1783 to 1825... ::* Chapter XXXVII. First highway in Connecticut... ::* Chapter XXXVIII. The water-powers of Waterbury... ::* Chapter XXXIX. The interest of early Connecticut in education... ::* Chapter XL. Sabbath-keeping and sumptuary laws... ::* Chapter XLI. A reaction from "Independency"... ::* Chapter XLII. The Grand Street Cemetery... ::* Chapter XLIII. Indian and English place names from "Abragado" to "Worlds End"... ::* Appendix I. Family records * Vol. 2 ::* Chapter I. Three score years and ten... ::* Chapter II. Waterbury as a harbour... ::* Chapter III. Waterbury as a city... ::* Chapter IV. The old roads and the village green... ::* Chapter V. Old village highways... ::* Chapter VI. Origin of the street names... ::* Chapter VII. Water supply and sewerage... ::* Chapter VIII. Early fires--first action of the borough... ::* Chapter IX. Early epidemics--inoculation--a health committee... ::* Chapter X. Lighting the city--first gas pipes... ::* Chapter XI. The condition of things at the beginning of the century... ::* Chapter XII. Early banking in Connecticut... ::* Chapter XIII. Waterbury while still agricultural... ::* Chapter XIV. The old New England tavern... ::* Chapter XV. The day of small shops... ::* Chapter XVI. The poor soil of Waterbury... ::* Chapter XVII. Abel Porter & Co. in 1802... ::* Chapter XVIII. Bone buttons in 1812... ::* Chapter XIX. Sheet brass for the market... ::* Chapter XX. Timothy Porters mill privilege... ::* Chapter XXI. A new brass mill in 1851... ::* Chapter XXII. Another new company in 1853... ::* Chapter XXIII. A classification... ::* Chapter XXIV. Machine builders and founders... ::* Chapter XXV. The "joint-stock corporation" law of 1837... ::* Chapter XXVI. The first United States patent... ::* Chapter XXVII. A town with one school... ::* Chapter XXVIII. An incorporated school district... ::* Chapter XXIX. The grammar school in the Connecticut system... ::* Chapter XXX. Waterbury not exclusively utilitarian... * Vol. 3 ::* Chapter XXXI. Four eras of ecclesiastical history... ::* Chapter XXXII. "The old order changeth"... ::* Chapter XXXIII. A brief engagement which becomes a long one... ::* Chapter XXXIV. The Second Congregational Church an offshoot from the First... ::* Chapter XXXV. An epoch in the parish... ::* Chapter XXXVI. Growth of St. Johns... ::* Chapter XXXVII. Connecticut Baptists in the last century... ::* Chapter XXXVIII. George Whitefield in New England... ::* Chapter XXXIX. The Irish immigration... ::* Chapter XL. A purchase of land in "Brooklyn"... ::* Chapter XLI. A Universalist Society... ::* Chapter XLII. Litigation in 1798... ::* Chapter XLIII. "Going for the doctor to Stratford" in 1712... ::* Chapter XLIV. Early philanthropy--missions to the heathen... ::* Chapter XLV. The literary product of the town... ::* Chapter XLVI. The earliest newspapers..., Page 968 ::* Chapter XLVII. Early collections of books... ::* Chapter XLVIII. Pictorial art--Waterby artists... ::* Chapter XLIX. Lines of musical development... ::* Chapter L. Early theatricals--the city hall... ::* Chapter LI. The Masonic Order... ::* Chapter LII. After the Revolution... ::* General 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 === * Anderson, Joseph. ''[[Space:The Town and City of Waterbury, Connecticut, From the Aboriginal Period|The Town and City of Waterbury, Connecticut, From the Aboriginal Period to the Year Eighteen Hundred and Ninety-Five]]'' (Price & Lee Co., New Haven, 1896) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Anderson|Anderson]])
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Roxbury, Massachusetts]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts | Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == The Town of Roxbury: Its Memorable Persons and Places, Its History and Antiquities == With Numerous Illustrations of Its Old Landmarks and Noted Personages by Francis Samuel Drake 1878 * by [[Drake-10898|Francis Samuel Drake]] (1828-1885) * published by The Author, at 131 Warren Street, Roxbury, Mass., Oct. 1878 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Town of Roxbury: Its Memorable Persons and Places, Its History and Antiquities|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/townofroxburyits00drak * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009578294 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008731518 * https://books.google.com/books?id=jYgdFycdWaMC * https://books.google.com/books?id=K0AOAAAAIAAJ * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/24161/ === Table of Contents === * Chapter I. Introductory * Chapter II. General Description * Chapter III. The Neck to the burning-ground * Chapter IV. Old burial-ground to Dorchester * Chapter V. Burial-ground to Dudley street * Chapter VI. Warren Street and Walnut Avenue * Chapter VII. Meeting-House Hill * Chapter VIII. Smelt Brook to the Punch-Bowl * Chapter IX. The Highlands * Chapter X. Centre Street * Chapter XI. Jamaica Plain * Chapter XII. West Roxbury * Index === 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 === * Drake, Francis Samuel. ''[[Space:The Town of Roxbury: Its Memorable Persons and Places, Its History and Antiquities|The Town of Roxbury: Its Memorable Persons and Places, Its History and Antiquities]]'' (The Author, Roxbury, Mass., 1878) [ Page ]. * ([[#Drake|Drake]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * [Drake, Francis Samuel. ''[[Space:The Town of Roxbury: Its Memorable Persons and Places, Its History and Antiquities|The Town of Roxbury: Its Memorable Persons and Places, Its History and Antiquities]]'' (The Author, Roxbury, Mass., 1878) [ Page ].]
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[[Category:Southold, New Haven Colony]] [[Category: Southold, New York]] ==Southold Long Island History== Just across the water (Long Island Sound) from, the Connecticut Colony, or Connecticut River Colony (established in 1636), there were Algonquian-speaking Natives living on what we now call Long Island. These Algonquian-speaking Natives were related to those in New England, and lived in eastern Long Island long before European colonization. The western portion of the island was inhabited by bands of Lenape, whose language was also one of the Algonquian languages. Before 1636 The Plymouth Colony, had laid claim to Eastern Long Island island but had not settled it. On April 22, 1636 King Charles I of England ordered the land be given to [[Alexander-642|William Alexander]] and he received a grant of the Island of "Matowack" which he proposed to call the Isle of Stirling. Alexander through his agent James Farret (who personally received Shelter Island and Robins Island) in turn then sold most of the eastern island to the New Haven and Connecticut colonies. Southold remained under the jurisdiction of New Haven Colony until 1662, and of Connecticut Colony until 1674. While a few English settlers first arrived at Southold in eastern Long Island in 1636/37. The land wasn't purchased from the indians until the summer of 1640. They purchased the land from an Indian tribe named the Corchaugs. New Haven Colony settlement had been created separately in 1638 within the Connecticut Colony. Largely surrounded by Connecticut Colony, New Haven Colony was a Puritan Theocracy, governed only by church members. English Puritans from New Haven Colony settled on the North Fork of Long Island, in what we now call Southold, on October 21, 1640. Settlers spelled the Indian name of what became Southold as Yennicott which is what it was called until about 1649 when it was re-named "Southold. In most histories Southold is reported as the first English settlement on Long Island in the future New York State. [[Yonges-3|Rev. John Youngs]] led the New Haven Colony settlers, with Peter Hallock, to Southhold and had sought to establish Southold liek New Have as a Puritan Theocracy. Their intent was to not permit other churches to operate at all, while the overall Connecticut Colony allowed freedom of religion. Reverend John Youngs also founded Southampton (on the south fork) with settlers from Lynn, Massachusetts, almost simultaneously with Southold thus establishing the first English settlements on Long Island. The first families or founding members of the new settlement were: {| border="1" class="sortable" !Southold!!!!Southampton |- |[[Yonges-3|Rev. John Youngs]]||||Thomas Halsey |- |[[Hallock-32|Peter Hallock]]||||Edward Howell |- |[[Horton-196|Barnabas Horton]]||||Edmond Farrington |- |[[Budd-1455|John Budd]]||||Allen Bread |- |[[Conklin-705|John Conklin]]||||Edmund Needham |- |[[Swasey-5|John Swasey]]||||Abraham Pierson the Elder |- |[[Wells-639|William Wells]]||||Thomas Sayre |- |[[Tuthill-73|John Tuthill]]||||Josiah Stanborough |- |[[Corwin-12|Matthias Corwin]]||||George Welbe |- |In 1650 the population of Southold was about 180||||Henry Walton |- |||||Job Sayre |- |||||During the next few years (1640–43), Southampton gained another 43 families. |} : Today Southold is a town in Suffolk County, New York. It is one of ten towns of Suffolk County. :: "The Southold Colony was the first settled town on Long Island, and originally exteded from [https://goo.gl/maps/7CVBEUiirfS2 Brookhaven] to [https://goo.gl/maps/odp6VW6TaXR2 Oysterpond-Point], including all the islands in that vicinity, and extending thence in a direct line to within a few miles of the Connecticut shore. Like East Hampton it was originally purchased by the magistrates of the [[Wikipedia: New_Haven_Colony|New Haven Colony]], and after being held by them for a number of years, was transferred to the actual settlers, who were principally emigrants from [[Wikipedia: Norfolk|Norfolkshire, England]]; who had spent about two years in the New Haven Colony, and established themselves on this island in 1640." (''[[Space:A History and Genealogy of the Davenport Family|History & Genealogy Davenport Family]]'', [https://books.google.com/books?id=gD_1dQq1MZEC&pg=PA215 Page 215]) About '''Accobauk''': aka Accabog, Acabog, Ocabauk, etc. [[3]] Southold puchased most of this area in 1648. Then in 1649 Southampton purchased the Flanders section from the ancestors of the Shinnecock Nation. in a history of Mount Olive New Jersey there is mention that many residents summered in Flanders, Long Island, which suggests that some of those New Jersey Budds could be descendants of the Southold Budds. '''History Resources''' * Wikipedia Southold, New York: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southold,_New_York
* Wikipedia Southampton, New York: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southampton,_New_York
'''Genealogy Resources''' *[[Space:1686_Census_of_Southold%2C_New_York|1686 Census of Southold, New York]], published in ''The New York genealogical and biographical record'', Vol 30; (New York, The New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, April 1899), pages 120-122.[[https://archive.org/details/newyorkgenealog30gree/page/n267/mode/2up Archive.org]] * [[Space:1698_Census_of_Southold%2C_New_York|1698 Index of Southold, Long Island]], transcribed in O'Callaghan, Edmund Bailey, ''The documentary history of the state of New-York'', 1850 Vol 1, ; New York (State). Secretary's Office; Pages 447 - 465. ([https://archive.org/details/documentaryhist01ocal/page/446/mode/2up Archive.org]); Another transcription available at [https://www.olivetreegenealogy.com/nn/census/inhabsouthold.shtml olivetreegenealogy.com] * Moore, Charles Benjamin,''Town of Southold, Long Island: Personal index prior to 1698, and index of 1698'', Originally published J. Medole, 1868, New York; Analysis of the 1698 index listed above. (Indexes are not complete) ([https://archive.org/details/townofsoutholdlo01moor/page/52/mode/2up Archive.org]) * 1778 census of all Southold men listing their trades and where they lived ([http://southoldtownny.gov/DocumentCenter/View/6012/Colonial-Trades?bidId= http://southoldtownny.gov]) *Case, Joseph. ''[[Space:Southold Town Records Copied and Explanatory Notes Added|Southold Town Records Copied and Explanatory Notes Added]]'' (N.Y., 1882) *Baker, Wesley Logan, with Arthur Channing Downs, Jr. ''[[Space:Study_of_the_1658_and_1686_Depositions_of_Thomas_Osman_and_Early_History_of_Hashamomuck_in_the_Town_of_Southold%2C_Long_Island%2C_N.Y.|Study of the 1658 and 1686 Depositions of Thomas Osman and Early History of Hashamomuck in the Town of Southold, Long Island, N.Y.]]'' (Publ. unknown, 1969) *Salmon, William. ''[[Space:The_Salmon_Records|The Salmon Records, A Private Register of Marriages and Deaths of the Residents of the Town of Southold, Suffolk County, N. Y. and of Persons More or Less closely Associated with that Place, 1696-1811]]'' (Long Island, New York : New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, 1918)
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Henniker, New Hampshire]] [[Category: Bradford, New Hampshire]] [[Category: Warner, New Hampshire]] [[Category: Hopkinton, New Hampshire]] == The Town Register, Henniker, Bradford, Warner and Hopkinton, 1908 == * published by Mitchell-Cony, Augusta, Me., 1908 * Source Example: ::: ''[[Space:The Town Register, Henniker, Bradford, Warner and Hopkinton, 1908|The Town Register, Henniker, Bradford, Warner and Hopkinton, 1908]]'' (Mitchell-Cony, Augusta, Me., 1908) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[[#TTR|The Town Register]]: Page 134] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Town Register, Henniker, Bradford, Warner and Hopkinton, 1908|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/townregisterhenn00unse * https://archive.org/details/townregisterhenn00augu * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009602699
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Meredith, New Hampshire]] [[Category: Tilton, New Hampshire]] [[Category: Gilmanton, New Hampshire]] [[Category: Sanbornton, New Hampshire]] [[Category: Gilford, New Hampshire]] [[Category: Belmont, New Hampshire]] [[Category: New Hampton, New Hampshire]] Other: [[Space: Sources-New Hampshire | New Hampshire Sources]] __TOC__ == The Town Register, Meredith, Tilton, Gilmanton, Sanbornton, Gilford, Belmont, New Hampton, 1908 == * published by The Mitchell-Cony Co., Inc., 1908 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The_Town_Register%2C_Meredith%2C_1908|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=FncUAAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/townregistermere00mitc * https://archive.org/details/townregistermere00unse * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009576427 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008650777 === Table of Contents === * History of Meredith ** General Description 9 ** Indian Occupancy 10 ** Early Grants And Settlement 14 ** Industrial Account 17 ** Military Account 17 ** Civil War ** Statistics ** Town Officers ** Church History * History of Tilton ** Early Annals And Data 22 ** Military History 24 ** School And Educational Notes 24 ** Industrial Account ** Ecclesiastical History ** Statistics ** Town Officers 30 * History of Gilmanton ** General Description ** Early Grants And Settlement ** Military Account ** Petitions And Documents ** Educational ** Church History ** Military Account 41 * History of Sanbornton ** General Description ** Grants And Settlement ** Industrial Account ** Educational ** Ecclesiastical Account ** Military Account ** Town Officers ** Statistics * History of Gilford ** General Description ** Early History ** Industrial Account 64 ** Educational 64 ** Ecclesiastical History 65 ** Gilford Military (See Gilmanton) 34 * History of Belmont ** General Description 67 ** Ecclesiastical Account 68 ** Educational 70 ** The Badger Homestead 70 ** Early History 73 ** Town Officers 74 * History of New Hampton ** General Description 76 ** Early History And Tradition 76 ** Military Account 80 * Part 2 ** Census of New Hampton ** Census of Meredith ** Census of Tilton ** Census of Sanbornton ** Census of Belmont ** Census of Gilford ** Census of Gilmanton === 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:The Town Register, Meredith, 1908|The Town Register, Meredith, Tilton, Gilmanton, Sanbornton, Gilford, Belmont, New Hampton, 1908]]'' (Mitchell-Cony Co., Inc., 1908) [ Page ]. * ([[#TTR1908|Town Register, 1908]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * [''[[Space:The Town Register, Meredith, 1908|The Town Register, Meredith, Tilton, Gilmanton, Sanbornton, Gilford, Belmont, New Hampton, 1908]]'' (Mitchell-Cony Co., Inc., 1908) [ Page ].]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == The Towne Family Memorial == In three parts. Pt. 1 and 2 "Compiled, largely, from manuscripts of the late Wm. B. Towne, esq. of Milford, N.H." * by Edwin Hubbard (1811-1891) * published by Fergus Printing Co., Chicago, 1880 * Source Example: ::: Hubbard, Edwin. ''[[Space:The Towne Family Memorial|The Towne Family Memorial]]'' (Fergus Printing Co., Chicago, 1880) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[[#Hubbard|Hubbard]]: Page 134] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Towne Family Memorial|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=CUxZAAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/townefamilymemor00hubb * https://archive.org/details/townefamilymemor1880hubb * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005772992
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == The Tracy Genealogy, Being Some of the Descendants of Stephen Tracy of Plymouth Colony, 1623 == Also ancestral sketches and chart. * by [[Tracy-4281|Sherman Weld Tracy]] (1866-1950) * published The Tuttle Publishing Co., Rutland, Vermont, 1936 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Tracy Genealogy, Being Some of the Descendants of Stephen Tracy of Plymouth Colony, 1623|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/tracygenealogybe00trac * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000328665 * https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE4050519 === 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 === * Tracy, Sherman Weld. ''[[Space:The Tracy Genealogy, Being Some of the Descendants of Stephen Tracy of Plymouth Colony, 1623|The Tracy Genealogy, Being Some of the Descendants of Stephen Tracy of Plymouth Colony, 1623]]'' (Tuttle Pub. Co., Rutland, Vermont, 1936) [ Page ]. * ([[#Tracy|Tracy]])
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Connecticut, Sources]] [[Category: Connecticut, 1776 Sources]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut | Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == The Trade of Revolutionary Connecticut == * By [[Van_Dusen-719|Albert Edward van Dusen]] (1916-1999) * Ph.D. dissertation, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, 1948 * 419 pages * Citing this source (Wiki format): ::Van Dusen, Alfred E. ''[[Space:The Trade of Revolutionary Connecticut|The Trade of Revolutionary Connecticut]]'' (Ph.D. dissertation), Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania, 1948. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The_Trade_of_Revolutionary Connecticut|WikiTree profiles that link to this page]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/765859/ * https://archive.org/details/tradeofrevolutio00vand/
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[[Category:Canada's Walk of Fame]] This free space is the collector page for all of the musicians that made up the Canadian rock group "The Tragically Hip". The Tragically Hip was formed in 1983 and released their first EP in 1987. They disbanded in 2018 after the passing of frontman, Gord Downie in 2017. (Listed in Alphabetical Order by Last Name) *Rob "Bobby" Baker *[[Downie-495|Gordon Edgar "Gord" Downie (1964-2017)]] *Johnny Fay *Paul Langlois *Gord Sinclair === Firsts === *1999 - First band to perform at Air Canada Centre, Toronto, ON. *Opened day 2 of Woodstock '99 *2008 - First live act to perform at K-Rock Centre, Kingston, ON. *2022 - first double inductees in Canada's Walk of Fame. === Awards === (''various highlights, not exhaustive'') *1999 - JUNO Award for Best Rock Album, ''Phantom Power'' *2000 - JUNO Award for Single of the Year, ''Bobcaygeon'' *2001 - JUNO Award for Best Rock Album, ''Music @ Work'' *2002 - Inducted into Canada's Walk of Fame for ''music'' *2016 - Downie was selected as The Canadian Press' Canadian Newsmaker of the Year, the first person in entertainment to be awarded. *2022 - Inducted into Canada's Walk of Fame for ''humanitarianism'' == Sources == *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Tragically_Hip *{{Wikidata|Q682030|enwiki}} *https://www.discogs.com/artist/267249-The-Tragically-Hip
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[[Category:Cherokee Trail of Tears]] [[category: Trail of Tears]] [[Category: Cherokee]] [[Category:Native American History]] Oklahoma Indian Pioneer project Interviews with [[Tickaneesky-1|Rebecca (Tickaneesky) Neugin]] and [[Neugin-1|Katie Neugin]]. ---- ==Interview with Rebecca (Tickaneesky) Neugin== Pioneer History Interview, 1932, Hulbert, OKLAHOMA, USA. [Note: Interviewed by Grant Foreman for the WPA pioneer history project. Indian Removal, Grant Foreman, pp. 242, 302 footnote 18.] '''The Trail of Tears''' When the soldiers came to our house, my father wanted to fight, but my mother told him that the soldiers would kill him if he did and we surrendered without a fight. They drove us out of our house to join other prisoners in a stockade. After they took us away, my mother begged them to let her go back and get some bedding. So, they let her go back and she brought what bedding and a few cooking utensils she could carry and had to leave behind all of our other household possessions. My father had a wagon pulled by two spans of oxen to haul us in. Eight of my brothers and sisters and two or three widow women and children rode with us. My brother Dick who was a good deal older than I was, walked along with a long whip which he popped over the backs of the oxen and drove them all the way. My father and mother walked all the way also. The people got so tired of eating salt pork on the journey that my father would walk through the woods as we traveled, hunting for turkeys and deer which he brought into camp to feed us. Camp was usually made at some place where water was to be had and when we stopped and prepared to cook our food other emigrants who had been driven from their homes without opportunity to secure cooking utensils came to our camp to use our pots and kettles. There was much sickness among the emigrants and a great many little children died of whooping cough. '''On Utensils''' Very few of the Indians had been able to bring any of their household effects or kitchen utensils with them and the old people who knew how made what they called ‘dirt pots’ and ‘dirt bowls’. To make them, they took clay and formed it in the shape desired and turned those bowls over the fire and smoked them, and when they were done, they would hold water and were very useful. We could cook in them and use them to hold food. In the same way, they made dishes to eat out of, and then they made wooden spoons, and for a number of years after we arrived, we had to use these crude utensils. After awhile, as we were able, we gradually picked up glazed china ware until we had enough to take the place of the substitutes. '''On Clothing''' We had no shoes, and those that wore anything wore mocassins made of deer hide, and the men wore leggings made of deer hide. Many of them went bare-headed, but when it was cold, they made things out of coon skins and other kinds of hides to cover their heads. I learned to spin when I was a very little girl, and I could make cloth and jeans for dresses and such other garments as we wore. We never wore any store clothes and manufacted cloth until after the Civil War. To color the cloth, we used different kinds of dyes. '''On Dye-making''' We raised our indigo, which we cut in the morning while the dew was on it, then we put it in a tub and soaked it overnight. The next day we foamed it up by beating it with a gourd. We let it stand overnight again, and the next day rubbed tallow on our hands to kill the foam. Afterwards, we poured the water off and the sediment left in the bottom we would pour into a pitcher or crock to let it get dry. Then when we wanted any of it to dye with, we would take the dry indigo. We raised the indigo for many years, and then when we moved away from Barren Fork, I lost my seed and was never able to raise any more. We always thought the indigo we raised was better than any we could buy in later years. “If we wanted to dye cloth black, we used walnut bark, and when we wanted to dye purple, we used maple bark and when mixed with hickory bark it made yellow. Hickory bark by itself made green dye. To make red dye, we mixed madder and alum. We used to find alum in caves. We also used sumac berries to make red dye. When we wanted salt, we went to a saltlick on the west side of the Grand River. Foreman Footnote: "Mrs. Rebecca Neugin died near Hulbert, Oklahoma in the summer of 1932, at the age of nearly a hundred years. Mrs. Neugin, who was a small child when her people removed from the East, could recall only one incident of that experience, and that was her pet duck that she cherished and would not leave behind. She carried it in her little arms until she squeezed the life out of it, and grieved to see it thrown by the roadside. The poignent memory of that childish love and grief remained with her more than 90 years." [Grant Foreman,'' The Five Civilized Tribes,'' University of Oklahoma Press, 7th Printing, 1980. p. 283.] ---- ==Interview with Katie (Neugin) Ratcliff== Interview with Katie Neugin, daughter of Rebecca (Tickaneesky) Neugin.[Indian Pioneer History Project for Oklahoma. ]
Date: August 31, 1937.
Name: Mrs. Kate Rackleff.
Post Office: Fairland, Oklahoma.
Field Worker: Nannie Lee Burns.
Interview #: 7582. My mother, REBECCA NEUGIN nee KETCHER, was the daughter of JOHN KETCHER. I do not know the name of his wife. Both were fullbloods. My mother was born in Georgia about 1829. '''The Trail of Tears''' My mother, said to be the last survivor of those who came over the Trail of Tears, was about ten years old when they left Georgia. They came in rude wagons drawn by oxen, each family furnishing its own transportation or at least my grandfather did and he loaded his wagon with provisions for his family for the trip. This left little room as he had a wife and six children, of whom my mother was next to the youngest. They were compelled to have a little bedding. They left Georgia in the summer and did not reach this state till the next summer. These people were brought through Tennessee and Southern Missouri, under soldiers commanded by General Winfield Scott. General Scott left these people under command of his assistant about the middle of the trip that he might attend the National Whig? Convention, which was at that time contesting the nominations of HENRY CLAY and WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON, for president of the United States. Mother started with a little pig that she named "Toby". When they started he was no larger than a large rat and each day at noon and at night mother would let him run around and watched him and she kept him till he was a large hog and he disappeared one day at the noon hour and she was never able to find him. In those days there were no roads and few trails and very few bridges. Progress of travellers was slow and often times they would have to wait many days for the streams to run down before they could cross. Each family did its own cooking, on the road. People then had no matches and they started a fire by rubbing two flint rocks together and catching the spark on a piece of dry spunk held directly underneath the rocks. Sometimes, they would have to rake away the snow and clear a place to build the fire. Travellers carried dry wood in the wagons to build their fires. The wagons were so heavily loaded and had traveled so many days that when they came to a hill the persons in the wagons would have to get out and walk up the hill. They did not ride much of the time but walked a good deal, not only to rest themselves but to save their teams. Often, teams would give out and could go no farther and then those who were with that wagon would be divided up among the other wagons and hurried along. One day mother saw a team of oxen full dead, hitched to their wagon. The party she was with were in a severe snowstorm on the way which caused much suffering. Many died from exposure on the trip and mother said that she thought that a third of those who started died on the way, although all of her family lived to reach the new country. Those who came over the Trail of Tears would not stop for sickness and would stop only long enough to dig a rude grave when any one died and then the bereaved family was forced to move right along. Mother said that their food lasted them till they reached the Indian Territory but towards the last of the trip that they had little to eat and had to plan to make it last. It was indeed a pitiful band that finally reached the new home promised them for they had been a year on the road, food had become scarce, their clothes which were homemade were wearing out, many had died on the trail, some had lost their teams and wagons and had been placed with other families and there were small children in the band who had lost their parents. '''The New Home''' It was warm weather and the country to which they came was covered with much good timber, had good water and many wild berries and fruits and besides it abounded with wild game. Destitute as they were after the trip, it was a "Happy Hunting Ground" to them to be free to do as they chose and not have to take up the long trail each morning. They came with their tired oxen into the Goingsnake District and Grandfather began looking around for a location for his home. He blazed trees to mark his claim. Next, he cut small poles and set them up and made a frame which he covered with cloth and this made a place to cook and eat. Then he made another shelter just like that as a place to sleep and here they lived till he could cut the logs and build a rude one room log house for his family. Grandfather had reached here with his team of oxen but they were worn out and unfit for work so he managed to get hold of a team of little mules to work and farm with that first year. My grandparents were fullbloods and had lived in a log house in Georgia, so perhaps it was not so hard for them to accustom themselves to the new country as it was for some of the others. Then, too, Grandfather had been willing to come and had planned towards that end. In the old home, Grandmother had her loom and had woven the cloth for their clothing but this was left behind but soon her husband had made her another loom and by the time that they moved from this location five or six years later, into the Goingsnake District, they had a large drove of sheep, plenty of hogs and cows and had built two small log houses of one room each near to the other, had built other small outbuildings and besides they had raised what cotton they needed for home use. My grandmother died during my mother's teens. '''My Mother''' Mother did not have the opportunity to attend school and always signed her name by mark; she helped with the family's spinning and weaving, made her own dresses and helped to dry and preserve the fruits and berries for winter use. At first, having no jars to can in, the fruits and berries were dried as were the corn, beans, and pumpkins. The peaches were placed on a scaffold and a fire was built under them to dry them and the apples were dried in the sun. One day, I remember, my sister got choked on a peach kernel and as I had seen Mother strike a baby in the back when choked I walked up behind my sister and struck her in the back and the kernel flew out of her mouth. They later canned plums? in gallon buckets. Mother lived to be 115 years old and as long as she lived she was busy and only the winter before she died she pieced a quilt. She always smoked a little clay pipe. I do not mean to say that she did more work than the rest of the family. She had three brothers, MOSE, BEN, and JOHN and one sister who lived to be grown, LINNIE, and those children all shared the home tasks. After Grandmother's death Mother's father gave her the loom that he had made for his wife and on this Mother later wove the cloth for her children's clothes. The family moved from Goingsnake District to a place on Clear Creek, west of Hulbert. '''Marriage''' Mother married BARK NEUGIN, a fullblood Cherokee, who spoke Cherokee and who was a Captain in the Union Army during the Civil War. They were married before the War and lived not far from where Tahlequah is now during the War. I was born in 1880, about the time of my father's death, and know only what they ahve told me of him, as I am the youngest of the seven children. My brothers were HENRY, DAVE, and NEAL. My sisters, SABE, LIZZIE, and CYNIE. '''Civil War Days''' My father being a soldier could not come home often and it was only occasionally that he could stop and see his wife and then he had to be very careful. Mother did not fare quite so hard as some of her friends for Father could give her some money and then she was entitled to draw rations at Fort Gibson at certain times but there were times when she and her children were forced to "rustle" for themselves. Sometimes, when they needed fresh meat, the women would run a steer up in the chimney corner and knock him in the head. The women were ready with their butcher knives and they would soon have the skin off and would begin to cut out the chunks of meat. Hogs were also knocked in the head by the women and the meat shared among them, so much for each family. Mother often went to Fort Gibson with a load of apples. People did not buy those apples but just gathered them where they found them. They would camp overnight on the way and sometimes the apples would freeze. They could not sell the apples but exchanged them for anything that they could use. Flour was ten dollars a sack and once in a while Mother would get some sugar. Marrow calico was five cents a yard. The Confederates would come in and rob us and cut up our feather beds. The boys had to be kept out of sight for the Confederates were watching for them. If those boys were large enough to force into the army, they would be taken and perhaps killed and even the smaller boys were sometimes killed and not always by the Confederates but sometimes it was the Pin Indians who killed those boys. One day, Mother had gone to a store for some flour and her horse was hitched out in front when one of the women told her that the Confederates were taking her horse. Mother went out where they were and told them that she was on an errand for STAN WATIE and the Confederates left her horse for her. This was not true but it saved the horse. Sometimes in going to Fort Gibson they would travel the old Military Road and camp over night on the way, sometimes not but they never took any children with them. It was too dangerous to take the boys and they felt it unsafe to take the little girls but the girls were never molested. I remember my father's uniform, as it hung upstairs for some years after his death and was burned when our home burned. The coat and trousers were blue and I remember the blue cap with its trimmings. Then, too, there were his sword and scabbard and his pistols. '''Mother's Later Life''' We lived seven miles from Hulbert and the house, where I was born there, is now destroyed. it was a one room log house with a wooden chimney, an old log barn and log cribs. Here my mother lived the rest of her life. When allotment came, she allotted the land next to it and this land went to her grandson, BOCK? NEUGIN, then a baby and she made her home with him till her death, July 15, 1932. After Father's death, mother, with the help of my older brothers did some farming and sent us children to school and when Mother needed money she would walk to Tahlequah, a distance of fifteen miles and work at the old "Jail-house" for a week washing and then she would buy the things she needed and then my brothers would come after her in a wagon. They would come one day and stay over night and go home the next day. She had described seeing two brothers hung while she was working there. They were brought out dressed just alike and she said that she watched till they put the black handkerchiefs over their eyes and she couldn't stand it any longer and she put her arm across her eyes. I have said that mother died at the old place where she had lived for so many years. '''My Life''' My sister and I were sent to the old Presbyterian Mission for the six years before it burned. We children called it the "Old Red Headed Mission" and often wished it would burn down. Its roof was of boards painted red. The night it did burn many of us escaped only in our night gowns, though some girls did get their dresses. I was with those who were taken to the home of the minister and later attended school at the Presbyterian Church the rest of the term. The next year I was sent to the Baptist Mission and remained there some years till I was in the tenth grade. I liked all my studies except I never could understand arithmetic and DORA FRENCH used to help me with that. After I left school, I hired out to work and worked for a while at Wagoner in the hotel and while working here I married EDWARD RACKLEFF, a white man who was born in Missouri and who had a wagon yard in Tahlequah. I do not remember the date and I do not have the marriage license. I should like to ask one question--My brothers are enrolled as fullbloods, my sisters as half-breeds and I am on the rolls as three-quarters, Indian. Why?. == Sources == (** I do not know if there more to this paper).
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Canada Genealogy Resources]] == The Trail of the Black Walnut == * by [[Reaman-22|George Elmore Reaman]] * published 1957 * Citation Example: ::: Reaman, G. Elmore. ''[[Space:The Trail of the Black Walnut|The Trail of the Black Walnut]]'' (Canada, 1957) * Footnote Example: ::: [[[#Reaman|Reaman]]: Page 134] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Trail of the Black Walnut|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/trailofblackwaln00ream/ * https://archive.org/details/trailofblackwaln57ream * https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/419758-the-trail-of-the-black-walnut
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == The transactions of the Rockefeller Family Association == * By Henry Oscar Rockefeller * Published by The Knickerbocker Press, Newton, New York, 1910- * Citation Example: :::Rockefeller, Henry Oscar. ''[[Space:The transactions of the Rockefeller Family Association|The transactions of the Rockefeller Family Association]]'' (The Knickerbocker Press, New York, 1910-) * Footnote Example: :::[[[#Rockefeller|Rockefeller]]: Vol. 2, Page 210] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The transactions of the Rockefeller Family Association|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === Vol. 1: * https://archive.org/stream/transactionsroc00rockgoog * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005692709 * https://books.google.com/books/?id=F1xPAAAAMAAJ * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/genealogy-glh16172645 Vol. 2: * https://archive.org/details/transactionsroc01rockgoog * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005692709 * https://books.google.com/books/?id=IZpPAAAAMAAJ * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/genealogy-glh16172645 Vol. 3: * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005692709 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/genealogy-glh16172645
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[[Category:Muhlenberg County, Kentucky, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Muhlenberg County, Kentucky]] This is the text of the will of [[Rhoads-461|Solomon Rhoads (1771-1849)]] transcribed to the best of my ability by Sarah Turner on 23 Jun 2023 from the probate record on FamilySearch. "Kentucky Probate Records, 1727-1990," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GP3G-JSB?cc=1875188&wc=37RR-N3K%3A173612201%2C173856602 : 20 May 2014), Muhlenberg > Will records, 1831-1877, Vol. 3 > image 52 of 169; county courthouses, Kentucky. In the Name of God Amen, I Solomon Rhoads being of Sound mind, do make this my last will and Testament as follows – I give and bequeath to my beloved wife Rachel during her life or widdowhood the tract of land whereon I now live together with all my stock of every description, my household and kitchen furniture, with my farming utensils of every kind. My desire is that my son Absolem J. Rhoads Reside with his mother and take charge of the land & other property which I devise to her & use the same for her benefit, and at her death in consideration of the said Absolem Remaining with his mother or with me & managing the plantation for us, my will is that he have the said tract of land whereon I now live, and I devise it to him forever – I also devise to my beloved wife during her life or widdowhood all my slaves-- After the death of my beloved wife, my desire is that my Estate which I may then have, or which may Remain exclusive of my slaves, be divided into Eleven shares, one share of which I devise to each of my children who may then be living, and one share to the children of such of my children as are now dead, or may be dead when this will takes effect – Having had two wives, and the slaves which I have, coming by my last wife I have deemed it just to divide them amongst my children which I have had by her – It is therefore my will, and I do hereby devise that at the death of my wife Rachel my slaves be equally divided amongst my children which I have had by her – The children of such as may be dead to come in for the share to which their parents would have been entitled if they had been living. And the children of my daughters who are now dead each set to come in for one share. I devise to my son Nathan and his heirs forever that tract of land whereon he lives The balance of my land undisposed of, I divide equally amongst all my children that may be living, and the children of such as may be dead, each set of children to come in for one share. When the division of my estate takes place amongst the children which I have had by my wife Rachel, each of my children who has Received land shall be charged in the settlement with the land at one dollar & fifty cents an acre, except Nathan who is not to be charged on account of his land, the boundary of which I will hereafter ascertain – my survey – And Absolem is only [next page] to have the land where I now live upon condition that he Remains with his mother or myself during our lives, in which case he is not to be charged with the land. But if he fails to Remain with us, then the land devised to him shall be equally divided amongst my children by my wife Rachel in the manner set forth as to the slaves. I make this my last will Revoking all others heretofore made Witness my hand & seal this 26th day of September 1845. Solomon Rhoads [Seal] Teste John Calhoon W. B. Depoyster A. M. Dennig Whereas I did on the 26th day of September 1845 make my last Will and Testament which will appear in the hand writing of the [Honble?] John Calhoon and being now anxious to add a codicil thereto I do make the following addition to wit – In my said will I have given to my son Absolem a tract of land therein specified and in addition to which tract of land I now add about Forty acres lying within the following bounds Beginning at a Hickory & two Elms in my line, Running thence North to West seventy eight poles to a Maple, thence S W West seventy seven poles to a white Hickory & Black Oak, thence South to East seventy seven poles to a stake in my line, thence to the Beginning – But this bequest to my said son Absalom Rhoads is made under the same Restrictions, conditions & limitations as contained in my will herein referred to, to him the said Absolem Rhoads & his heirs forever – In the devise in my said will to my son Nathan the quantity of land is not specified, but I believe there are about one Hundred & Seventy acres, being the balance of what is called the [Vaught?] survey Witness my hand and seal this 29th day of May 1848 Solomon Rhoads [seal] [signatures of ??ng and Wm. H??ing?] Muhlenberg County Ct November County Court 1849 The foregoing last Will and Testament of Solomon Rhoads deceased, together with the codicil thereto annexed was exhibited into court and proved to be the act and deed of the said Rhoads, by the oaths of Charles F [King?] & William H [King?] the subscribing witnesses thereto, and ordered to be Recorded – In witness that the same has been [??] Recorded I have hereunto set my hand Clerk of the said County court – [signature]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == The Treat Family, A Genealogy of Trott, Tratt, and Treat for Fifteen Generations == And four hundred and fifty years in England and America, containing more than fifteen hundred families in America. With Illustrations, Autographs, and a Map of Somersetshire. * by [[Treat-1091|John Harvey Treat]] (1839-1908) * published by The Salem Press Publishing & Printing Company, Salem, Massachusetts, 1893 * 637 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Treat Family, A Genealogy of Trott, Tratt, and Treat for Fifteen Generations|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=qzcEAAAAIAAJ * https://archive.org/stream/treatfamilyagen00treagoog * https://archive.org/details/treatfamilygenea00trea * http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=15182 === Table of Contents === * Genealogy of the Treat Family. The Treat Family in Old England * Pedigree of Trott, Tratt and Treat * The Treat Family in New England * The Treat Family in Wethersfield * Honor Treat * Joanna Treat * Sarah Treat * Richard Treat * Robert Treat * Life and Character of Gov. Robert Treat * Incidents in the life of Gov. Robert Treat * Elizabeth Treat * Susanna Treat * James Treat * Matthias Treat * Miscellaneous * Treats who served in the various wars of the country * Treats who have not been identified * Additions and corrections * Index === 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: * Treat, John Harvey. ''[[Space:The Treat Family, A Genealogy of Trott, Tratt, and Treat for Fifteen Generations|The Treat Family, A Genealogy of Trott, Tratt, and Treat for Fifteen Generations]]'' (Salem Press, Salem, Massachusetts, 1893) [ Page ]. * ([[#Treat|Treat]]) * [Treat, John Harvey. ''[[Space:The Treat Family, A Genealogy of Trott, Tratt, and Treat for Fifteen Generations|The Treat Family, A Genealogy of Trott, Tratt, and Treat for Fifteen Generations]]'' (Salem Press, Salem, Massachusetts, 1893) [ Page ].]
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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Category:Clan Wallace]] [[Category:Scottish Clans]] '''Navigation: [[Project:Scotland|Scotland Project]]''' > '''[[:Space:Scotland - Scottish Clans Teams|Scottish Clans Teams]]''' > '''[[:Space:Clan Wallace|Clan Wallace]]''' > The Trial and Execution of William Wallace See Also: [[:Space:Lubeck Letter|Lubeck Letter]]
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'''WALLACE TRIAL TRANSCRIPT''' '''Sir William Wallace's Execution''' William Wallace was victorious at the battle of Stirling Bridge. However, his co-commander Andrew Murray died soon afterward, leaving Wallace alone as Guardian of the Kingdom to face a superior English force under Edward I himself at the battle of Falkirk in 1298. He lost. His credibility ruined, Wallace resigned the Guardianship, but did not give up the fight. He never surrendered to Edward and Edward always excepted him from any offers of clemency. Having served Scotland abroad by diplomacy in France, Wallace returned to Scotland. On 3 August 1305 he was betrayed to the English and captured at Ralph Ra’s Toun, Modern name Robroyston. On 23 August, he was brought before a bench of noblemen in Westminster Hall. Then, a long and accurate indictment was read against him detailing all his military victories and the murder of many English prisoners-of-war. It mattered little to the bench, no doubt acting on Edward's direct orders. He was not allowed to speak, to defend himself or his actions and the sentence was read. Wallace did try to speak out at one point. Records show that he yelled out that he admitted all the charges against him except treason. How could he be guilty of high treason if he had never sworn allegiance to the King of England? This defence was valid but of little avail to the bloodthirsty bench of medieval English judges. Revenge mattered more than justice. The sentence of death was read and Wallace was quickly led outside and tied to a team of horses, where he was pulled to a field outside of the city walls, jeered along the way, onto the grounds of the St. Bartholomew Hospital, where he was executed. A massive crowd cheered on as the executioners first hanged him until he was semi-conscious. Then he was tied down and, while still alive, his genitals were cut off and his stomach opened. His intestines were pulled out and burned, all while he still lived. Finally and mercifully, he was beheaded. "A cruel yet fully deserved death," wrote an observer. Edward was not yet finished with Wallace. As an added deterrent, he ordered Wallace's body cut in four. Wallace's head was impaled on the spikes at London Bridge, another part of his body went to Newcastle, a district Wallace had destroyed in 1297–8 and the rest went to Berwick, Perth and Stirling (or perhaps Aberdeen), as a warning to the Scots.. For the crimes of sacrilege to English monasteries, his heart, liver, lungs and entrails were cast upon a fire. '''What follows comes from an 18th-century transcript of a medieval manuscript from the Sir Robert Cotton collection, which was lost in a fire in 1731. It is a contemporary record of Wallace's 'trial' and sentence in London before English court acting on behalf of a king whose authority Wallace never recognised. It is a translation from the original Latin.''' William Wallace, a Scot, and born in Scotland, a prisoner for sedition, homicides, plunderings, fire-raisings, and diverse other felonies came and, after the same justices had read out how the aforesaid lord the King had in hostile manner conquered the land of Scotland over John Balliol, the prelates, the earls, the barons and other enemies of his of the same land, in forfeiture of the same John, and by the conquest of him had submitted and subjugated all the Scots to right of ownership and his royal power as their King, he had received in public the homages and pledges of the prelates, the earls, the barons and very many others, and he had made his peace to be proclaimed throughout the whole of the land of Scotland. He had appointed and set up the Guardians of that land, appointing the sheriffs, the provosts, the bailies and other ministers of his, in his place, to maintain his peace and give justice to all whomsoever according to the laws and customs of that land. The aforesaid William Wallace, forgetful of his fealty and allegiance, raised up all he could by felony and premeditated sedition against the same lord the King, having united and joined to himself an immense number of felons, and he feloniously invaded, and attacked the Guardians and ministers of the same King, feloniously and against the same lord the King's peace, insulted, wounded and killed William de Heselrigg, sheriff of Lanark, who the appointments of the said King in the regular meeting of the county court, and afterwards in contempt of the same king without reason fought against the same sheriff whom he had killed. Thenceforth with the entire multitude of those who adhered in arms to him and to his felony, he invaded the towns, the cities and the castles of that land, and had his letters [orders] sent throughout the whole of Scotland, as if they were the letters of the superior of that land. He held and appointed parliaments and conventions after all the Guardians and ministers of the aforesaid lord the King of the land of Scotland had been evicted by William himself, and unwilling to restrain himself to so much wickedness and sedition, decreed to all the prelates, earls and barons of his land who adhered to his party, that they were to subject themselves to the fealty and dominion of the king of France, and they were to press for help towards the destruction of the kingdom of England. Taking some also from his accomplices with him he invaded the kingdom of England, as in the counties of Northumberland, Cumberland and Westmorland, and all whom he found there who were in the fealty of the King of England, he feloniously put to death in various ways. He feloniously and seditiously slaughtered religious men and monks dedicated to God, and burnt and laid waste churches constructed for the honour of God and the saints, together with the bodies of the saints and other relics of them that had been honourably collected therein; he spared no-one who spoke the English language, but afflicted all, old men and youths, wives and widows, children and babes in arms with a more grievous death than could be considered. And so, every day and every hour, he seditiously and feloniously persisted in contriving the death of the same lord the King, and the destruction and the manifest weakening of the crown and his royal majesty. And it is clear that after such outrageous and horrible deeds, the aforesaid lord the King, together with his great army, had invaded the land of Scotland and had defeated the aforesaid William, who was bearing his standard against him in mortal warfare, and other enemies of his, and had granted his true peace to all from that land and had mercifully taken the aforesaid William Wallace back into his peace, the said William seditiously and feloniously, whole-heartedly and undauntedly persevering in his above noted wickedness, disdained to submit himself to the aforesaid lord King's peace and to come forth to it, and so was publicly outlawed in the court of the same lord the King as traitor, robber and felon, according to the laws and customs of England and Scotland. It is clearly both unjust and in disagreement with English laws and it is held true that anyone thus outlawed and placed outside the laws and not afterwards restored to his peace, is committed to the forfeiture of his own status or accountability. It is considered that the aforesaid William, for the open sedition which he had made to the same lord the King by felonious contriving, by trying to bring about his death, the destruction and weakening of the crown and of his royal authority and by bringing his standard against his liege lord in war to the death, should be taken away to the palace of Westminster as far as the Tower of London, and from the Tower as far as Allegate [Aldgate], and thus through the middle of the city as far as Elmes, and for the robberies, murders and felonies which he carried out in the kingdom of England and the land of Scotland he should be hanged there and afterwards drawn. And because he had been outlawed and not afterwards restored to the King's peace, he should be beheaded and decapitated. And afterwards for the measureless wickedness which he did to God and to the most Holy Church by burning churches, vessels and shrines, in which the body of Christ and the bodies of the saints and relics of the same were wont to be placed together, the heart, liver, and lung and all the internal [parts] of the same William, by which such evil thoughts proceeded, should be dispatched to the fire and burned. And also because he had committed both murders and felonies, not only to the lord the King himself but to the entire people of England and Scotland, the body of that William should be cut up and divided and cut up into four quarters, and that the head thus cut off should be affixed upon London bridge in the sight of those crossing both by land and by water, and one quarter should be hung on the gibbet at Newcastle upon Tyne, another quarter at Berwick, a third quarter at Stirling, and a fourth quarter at St John's town [Perth] as a cause of fear and chastisement of all going past and looking upon these things &c. Translated by J. Russell from Documents Illustrative of Sir William Wallace, his Life and Times, ed. Joseph Stevenson, Maitland Club, 1841. Extra Sources to read: *[https://www.academia.edu/582517/The_Execution_of_William_Wallace_the_earliest_account/ An academic paper describing Sir William Wallace's Execution ] *[http://www.breakingofbritain.ac.uk/blogs/feature-of-the-month/may-2011-the-execution-of-william-wallace/ The Breaking of Britain Wallace's execution] '''The payment for Sir William Wallace's execution was £0.15.00 (Fifteen shillings). The current value of that amount today (2013) would be approximately £5,982.00 to £14,310.00.'''
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == The Trowbridge Genealogy, History of the Trowbridge Family in America == * by [[Trowbridge-274|Francis Bacon Trowbridge]] (1866-1943) * published by Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor Co., New Haven, Connecticut, 1908 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Trowbridge Genealogy, History of the Trowbridge Family in America|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=VWEbAQAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/trowbridgegenealo02trow * https://archive.org/details/trowbridgegeneal00trow * https://archive.org/details/trowbridgegeneal1908trow * https://archive.org/details/trowbridgegeneal03trow * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008685421 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/15188/ === A supplement, called ''Additions to William Allen and Amanda Helen (Morris) Trowbridge, compiled by Loleita B. Lemes === * https://archive.org/details/trowbridgegeneal02trow/page/n8 * https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=loc.ark:/13960/t1jh3m304&view=2up&seq=1 === Table of Contents === * The Trowbridge arms * Introduction * Thomas Trowbridge of Taunton, England, The primitive settler in America and his descendants * Thomas Trowbridge of New Haven, Conn., and his descendants * William Trowbridge of New Haven, Conn., and his descendents * James Trowbridge of Newton, Mass., and his descendants * Benjamin Strawbridge, or Trowbridge, of Chatham, Conn., and his descendants * Rhode Island Trowbridges * Orson Trowbridge of Sheffield, Mass., and his descendants * Orson T. Trowbridge of Pottawatomie County, Kan., and his family * Joel Trowbridge of Cornwall, Conn., and his descendants * A Delaware County, N.Y., family of Trowbridges * Capt. Stephen Trowbridge of Milford, Conn., and his family * Seymour Trowbridge of New Yok and Vermont and his family * Jacob Trowbridge of Lebanon, Ohio, and his family * John Trowbridge of Mt. Vernon, Ill., and his descendants * Ontario, Canada, Trowbridges * A Hudson and Catskill, N. Y., family of Trowbridges * Samuel Trowbridge of Seneca Falls, N. Y. and his family * Ira Trowbridge of Massfield, Conn., and his family * Alaric Trowbridge of Steuben County, N. Y., and his descendants * John Strowbridge of Canton, Mass., and his descendants * Benjamin Strawbridge, Strowbridge or Trowbridge of Williamport, Pa., and his descendants * William Strawbridge of Ireland and his descendants * Trowbridges of recent English descent * Miscellaneous Trowbridge records * Trowbridges of German descent * Additions and corrections * Index I. Christian names of those born Trowbridge * Index II. Surnames other than Trowbridge === Review === * Book Notices. ''The Trowbridge Genealogy'', [[Space: NEHGR| The New England Historical & Genealogical Register]] (NEHGS, Boston, Mass., 1909) Vol. 63, [https://books.google.com/books?id=_zcvhEe8L74C&pg=PA205 Page 205]. ::* "Not for some time has there appeared so large and splendid a genealogy of one family as this monumental work on the Trowbridge family. The descendants of Thomas of New Haven through his sons Thomas, William, and James, are fully recorded, brief biographical sketches being given to each, and in many cases a well-reproduced portrait. Special mention is due the care with which the full name has been given, an important point too commonly neglected by genealogists, and one that adds greatly to the value of the work for reference. The full name, birth and parentage of the women marrying into this family add to the completeness of each account, and the references to the authorities used are useful. The well-printed page is condensed but clear, the index admirable, and the handsome binding is of half morocco and cloth." === WikiTree Syntax === * Trowbridge, Francis. ''[[Space:The Trowbridge Genealogy, History of the Trowbridge Family in America|The Trowbridge Genealogy, History of the Trowbridge Family in America]]'' (Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor Co., New Haven, Connecticut, 1908) [ Page ]. * ([[#Trowbridge|Trowbridge]])
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[[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] == The True Genealogy of the Dunnel and Dwinnell Family == :of New England * by [[Dunnel-12 | Henry Gale Dunnel]], 1804 - 1868 * published by Charles B. Richardson,New York, 1862 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The True Genealogy of the Dunnel and Dwinnell Family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_H4Y_AAAAYAAJ/page/n5/mode/2up * https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_True_Genealogy_of_the_Dunnel_and_Dwi/H4Y_AAAAYAAJ?hl=en * https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.hx4xii&view=1up&seq=5 === 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 === * Dunnel, Henry Gale ''[[Space: The True Genealogy of the Dunnel and Dwinnell Family| The True Genealogy of the Dunnel and Dwinnell Family]]'' (Charles B. Richardson, New York, 1862), [ Page ]. * [[[#Dunnel|Dunnel]]]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == “The Turnleys - A Brief Record" == * [[Turnley-32|Parmenas Taylor Turnley]], a Great-Granson of John Turnley of Botetourt County Virginia * The Canterbury Press (Highland Park, Illinois, USA), 1905 **Biographic and narrative of some of the Turnleys in the United States and Europe from data gathered from many sources on two continents through the kindly assistance of several of the direct and collateral branches ---- * Citation Example: ::: Parmenas Taylor Turnley. ''[[Space:The Turnleys|The Turnleys - A Brief Record]]'' Canterbury Press (The, Highland Park, Illinois, USA, 1905) * Footnote Example: ::: [[[#Turnley|Turnley]]: Page xxx] * Named Reference Example: :::First Use: ::::[Turnley, Parmenas Taylor. ''[[Space:The Turnleys|The Turnleys - A Brief Record]]'' (The, Highland Park, Illinois, USA, 1905). Pg xxx provides ?] :::Subsequent Usage: :::: ---- * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Turnleys|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://archive.org/stream/turnleysbriefrec00turn
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-Connecticut#Civil_War|Connecticut Civil War Sources]] __TOC__ == The "Twentieth Connecticut", A Regimental History == United States, Army. Connecticut Infantry Regiment, 20th (1862-1865) * by [[Storrs-636|John Whiting Storrs]] (1824-1887) * published by The Press of the "Naugatuck Valley Sentinel", Ansonia, Conn., 1886 * 288 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Twentieth Connecticut, A Regimental History|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=tRT0tCJfN_YC * https://archive.org/details/twentiethconnec00storgoog * https://archive.org/details/05129636.3070.emory.edu * https://archive.org/details/twentiethconnect00stor * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006540087 * Also see: ::* https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/20th_Regiment,_Connecticut_Infantry === 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 === * Storrs, John Whiting. ''[[Space:The Twentieth Connecticut, A Regimental History|The Twentieth Connecticut, A Regimental History]]'' (Naugatuck Valley Sentinel, Ansonia, Conn., 1886) [ Page ]. * ([[#Storrs|Storrs]]) Please add your preferred citation format, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * [Storrs, John Whiting. ''[[Space:The Twentieth Connecticut, A Regimental History|The Twentieth Connecticut, A Regimental History]]'' (Naugatuck Valley Sentinel, Ansonia, Conn., 1886) [ Page ].]
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[[Category:Louisiana Families]] ==Introduction== There were two early families with the name Daigle or d'Aigle in Louisiana; one was Acadian and one was Quebecois. By an odd coincidence each family baptised a child Joseph Etienne in 1804. The purpose of this page is to clearly identify who belongs to each family. ==The Acadians== The first of the two families to arrive in the New World was [[Daigre-4|Olivier Daigre]] who was in Port-Royal by 1666. His great grandson [[Daigre-29|Eustace]] was the first of the family in Louisiana having lived through the entire, traumatic, Acadian story - born in Grand Pré, expelled from Nova Scotia, refused entry to Virginia, refuge in Southampton where he married, then to France for twenty years, and, finally, to Louisiana in 1785. He brought three of his sons - [[Daigre-57|Jean]], [[Daigre-56|Charles]], and [[Daigle-189|Etienne]]. This family settled in what became Assumption parish, and one of the two [[Daigle-491|Joseph Etienne]]'s mentioned above was born in Plattenville. ==The Quebecois== The patriarch of the second d'Aigle family was [[Daigle_dit_Lallemand-1|Jean]] who was born in Vienna and arrived in Quebec about 1674. His son Etienne was born in Quebec in 1693 and seems to have arrived in New Orleans on a military expedition soon after 1717. He was the first of five generations of men named Etienne - [[Daigle-465|Etienne I]], [[d'Aigle-1035|Etienne II]], [[Daigle-854|Etienne III]], [[Daigle-853|Etienne IV]] and [[Daigle-851|Etienne V]]. This family was based in St Landry parish, the other [[Daigle-1032|Joseph Etienne]], grandson of Etienne III, was born in Opelousas.
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Haddam, Connecticut]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut | Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == The Two Hundredth Anniversary of the First Congregational Church of Haddam, Connecticut == October 14th and 17th, 1900. Church organized, 1696. Pastor installed, 1700. * published by Haddam, 1902 * 360 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Two Hundredth Anniversary of the First Congregational Church of Haddam, Connecticut|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=sZQsAAAAYAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=TTkBAAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/twohundredthanni00firs * https://archive.org/details/twohundredthanni00hadd * https://archive.org/details/twohundredthann00churgoog * https://archive.org/details/cu31924028842453 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009570216 === Table of Contents === * Member List: [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00hadd#page/193/mode/1up Page 193] * Name Index: [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00hadd#page/238/mode/1up Page 238] * BMD Register: [https://archive.org/stream/twohundredthanni00hadd#page/254/mode/1up Page 254] === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Source Example: ::: First Congregational Church of Haddam, ''[[Space:The Two Hundredth Anniversary of the First Congregational Church of Haddam, Connecticut|The Two Hundredth Anniversary]]'' (Haddam, 1902) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[[#FCCH|First Congregational Church Haddam]]: Page 134] Please add your prefered citation format, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: *
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == The Tyler Genealogy == The descendants of the Branford, Connecticut line of Roger Tyler. * by Willard Irving Tyler Brigham (1859-1904) and Calvin Cedric Tyler. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Tyler Genealogy|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 by Willard Irving Tyler Brigham (Plainfield, N.J. : C.B. Tyler; Tylerville, Conn., R.U. Tyler, 1912) ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924092510894 ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015013452746 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=WhQfAAAAMAAJ ::* Search only http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=15165 * Vol. 2 by Willard I. Tyler Brigham (Plainfield, N.J., 1912) ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015013452753 ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uva.x000192489 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Jx4bAAAAYAAJ ::* https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=15165 Search only * Vol. 3 by Calvin Cedric Tyler (Grand Rapids, Mich., 1976) ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005773083 === 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 === * Brigham, Willard Irving Tyler. ''[[Space:The Tyler Genealogy|The Tyler Genealogy]]'' (Plainfield, N.J., 1912) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Brigham|Brigham]])
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The U.S. Air Service in World War I: Volume 1
The Final Report And A Tactical History
__notoc__ * Maurer, Maurer. * Publisher: Maxwell AFB, Ala. : Albert F. Simpson Historical Research Center ; Washington : Office of Air Force History, Headquarters USAF 1978 * Searchable * WorldCat # [https://www.worldcat.org/title/us-air-service-in-world-war-i/oclc/1975157 1975157] ====Copyright.==== :: This book is in the [https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/ Public Domain Mark 1.0] as it was published by the United States Government. ====Volumes in this Series:==== #The U.S. Air Service in World War I: Volume 1, The Final Report And A Tactical History - You're here. #[[Space:The_U.S._Air_Service_in_World_War_I:_Volume_2%2C_Early_Concepts_Of_Military_Aviation|The U.S. Air Service in World War I: Volume 2, Early Concepts Of Military Aviation]] #'[[Space:The_U.S._Air_Service_in_World_War_I:_Volume_3%2C_The_Battle_Of_St._Mihiel|The U.S. Air Service in World War I: Volume 3, The Battle Of St. Mihiel]] #[[Space:The_U.S._Air_Service_in_World_War_I:_Volume_4%2C_Postwar_Report|The U.S. Air Service in World War I: Volume 4, Postwar Report]] ====Source Example:==== :
* Maurer, Maurer, ''[[Space:The_U.S._Air_Service_in_World_War_I:_Volume_1%2C_The_Final_Report%2C_And%2C_A_Tactical_History|The U.S. Air Service in World War I: Volume 1, The Final Report And A Tactical History]]'' Publisher: (Maxwell AFB, Ala. : Albert F. Simpson Historical Research Center 1978) Page ### ====Inline Citation Example:==== :
[Maurer, Maurer, ''[[Space:The_U.S._Air_Service_in_World_War_I:_Volume_1%2C_The_Final_Report%2C_And%2C_A_Tactical_History|The U.S. Air Service in World War I: Volume 1, The Final Report And A Tactical History]]'' Publisher: (Maxwell AFB, Ala. : Albert F. Simpson Historical Research Center 1978) Page ###] === Available online at these locations: === *https://archive.org/details/TheUSAirServiceInWWIVol1 Searchable *https://www.afhistoryandmuseums.af.mil/Portals/56/Documents/WWI/us_air_service_ww1-vol1--2.pdf?ver=2016-10-25-133817-987 PDF with Index * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The_U.S._Air_Service_in_World_War_I:_Volume_1%2C_The_Final_Report%2C_And%2C_A_Tactical_History|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]
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The U.S. Air Service in World War I: Volume 2
Early Concepts Of Military Aviation
__notoc__ * Maurer, Maurer. * Publisher: Maxwell AFB, Ala. : Albert F. Simpson Historical Research Center ; Washington : Office of Air Force History, Headquarters USAF 1978 * Searchable * WorldCat # [https://www.worldcat.org/title/us-air-service-in-world-war-i/oclc/1975157 1975157] ====Copyright.==== :: This book is in the [https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/ Public Domain Mark 1.0] as it was published by the United States Government. ====Volumes in this Series:==== #[[Space:The_U.S._Air_Service_in_World_War_I:_Volume_1%2C_The_Final_Report%2C_And%2C_A_Tactical_History|The U.S. Air Service in World War I: Volume 1, The Final Report And A Tactical History]] #The U.S. Air Service in World War I: Volume 2, Early Concepts Of Military Aviation - You're here. #[[Space:The_U.S._Air_Service_in_World_War_I:_Volume_3%2C_The_Battle_Of_St._Mihiel|The U.S. Air Service in World War I: Volume 3, The Battle Of St. Mihiel]] #[[Space:The_U.S._Air_Service_in_World_War_I:_Volume_4%2C_Postwar_Report|The U.S. Air Service in World War I: Volume 4, Postwar Report]] ====Source Example:==== :
* Maurer, Maurer, ''[[Space:The_U.S._Air_Service_in_World_War_I:_Volume_2%2C_Early_Concepts_Of_Military_Aviation|The U.S. Air Service in World War I: Volume 2, Early Concepts Of Military Aviation]]'' Publisher: (Maxwell AFB, Ala. : Albert F. Simpson Historical Research Center et.al 1978) Page ### ====Inline Citation Example:==== :
[Maurer, Maurer, ''[[Space:The_U.S._Air_Service_in_World_War_I:_Volume_2%2C_Early_Concepts_Of_Military_Aviation|The U.S. Air Service in World War I: Volume 2, Early Concepts Of Military Aviation]]'' Publisher: (Maxwell AFB, Ala. : Albert F. Simpson Historical Research Center et.al 1978) Page ###] === Available online at these locations: === *https://archive.org/details/TheUSAirServiceInWWIVol2 Searchable * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The_U.S._Air_Service_in_World_War_I:_Volume_2%2C_Early_Concepts_Of_Military_Aviation|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]
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The U.S. Air Service in World War I: Volume 3
The Battle Of St. Mihiel
__notoc__ * Maurer, Maurer. * Publisher: Maxwell AFB, Ala. : Albert F. Simpson Historical Research Center ; Washington : Office of Air Force History, Headquarters USAF 1978 * Searchable * WorldCat # [https://www.worldcat.org/title/us-air-service-in-world-war-i/oclc/1975157 1975157] ====Copyright.==== :: This book is in the [https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/ Public Domain Mark 1.0] as it was published by the United States Government. ====Volumes in this Series:==== #[[Space:The_U.S._Air_Service_in_World_War_I:_Volume_1%2C_The_Final_Report%2C_And%2C_A_Tactical_History|The U.S. Air Service in World War I: Volume 1, The Final Report And A Tactical History]] #[[Space:The_U.S._Air_Service_in_World_War_I:_Volume_2%2C_Early_Concepts_Of_Military_Aviation|The U.S. Air Service in World War I: Volume 2, Early Concepts Of Military Aviation]] #The U.S. Air Service in World War I: Volume 3, The Battle Of St. Mihiel - You're here. #[[Space:The_U.S._Air_Service_in_World_War_I:_Volume_4%2C_Postwar_Report|The U.S. Air Service in World War I: Volume 4, Postwar Report]] ====Source Example:==== :
* Maurer, Maurer, ''[[Space:The_U.S._Air_Service_in_World_War_I:_Volume_3%2C_The_Battle_Of_St._Mihiel|The U.S. Air Service in World War I: Volume 3, The Battle Of St. Mihiel]]'' Publisher: (Maxwell AFB, Ala. : Albert F. Simpson Historical Research Center et.al 1978) Page ### ====Inline Citation Example:==== :
[Maurer, Maurer, ''[[Space:The_U.S._Air_Service_in_World_War_I:_Volume_3%2C_The_Battle_Of_St._Mihiel|The U.S. Air Service in World War I: Volume 3, The Battle Of St. Mihiel]]'' Publisher: (Maxwell AFB, Ala. : Albert F. Simpson Historical Research Center et.al 1978) Page ### ] === Available online at these locations: === *https://archive.org/details/TheUSAirServiceInWWIVol3 Searchable * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The_U.S._Air_Service_in_World_War_I:_Volume_3%2C_The_Battle_Of_St._Mihiel|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]
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The U.S. Air Service in World War I: Volume 4
Postwar Report
__notoc__ * Maurer, Maurer. * Publisher: Maxwell AFB, Ala. : Albert F. Simpson Historical Research Center ; Washington : Office of Air Force History, Headquarters USAF 1978 * Searchable * WorldCat # [https://www.worldcat.org/title/us-air-service-in-world-war-i/oclc/1975157 1975157] ====Copyright.==== :: This book is in the [https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/ Public Domain Mark 1.0] as it was published by the United States Government. ====Volumes in this Series:==== #[[Space:The_U.S._Air_Service_in_World_War_I:_Volume_1%2C_The_Final_Report%2C_And%2C_A_Tactical_History|The U.S. Air Service in World War I: Volume 1, The Final Report And A Tactical History]] #[[Space:The_U.S._Air_Service_in_World_War_I:_Volume_2%2C_Early_Concepts_Of_Military_Aviation|The U.S. Air Service in World War I: Volume 2, Early Concepts Of Military Aviation]] #[[Space:The_U.S._Air_Service_in_World_War_I:_Volume_3%2C_The_Battle_Of_St._Mihiel|The U.S. Air Service in World War I: Volume 3, The Battle Of St. Mihiel]] #The U.S. Air Service in World War I: Volume 4, Postwar Report - You're here. ====Source Example:==== :
* Maurer, Maurer, ''[[Space:The_U.S._Air_Service_in_World_War_I:_Volume_4%2C_Postwar_Report|The U.S. Air Service in World War I: Volume 4, Postwar Report]]'' Publisher: (Maxwell AFB, Ala. : Albert F. Simpson Historical Research Center et.al 1978) Page ### ====Inline Citation Example:==== :
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == The Underwood Families of America == In two volumes * by [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/125922289/lucien-marcus-underwood Lucien Marcus Underwood], 1853-1907; Howard James Banker * published by The New Era Printing Company, Lancaster, Pennsylvania,1913 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Underwood Families of America|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/underwoodfamilie01unde/page/n8 (Volume 1) * https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=15168 * https://archive.org/details/underwoodfamilie02unde/page/n6 (Volume 2) ===Table of Contents=== :'''Volume 1''' :Introduction :'''I. Watertown Family''' :Needham Branch :Reading Branch :Marlboro Branch :Merrimack Branch :Putney Branch :Westford Branch :Litchfield Branch :Natick Branch :Holliston Branch :Mendon Branch :Waltham Branch :Woodstock Branch :Sudbury Branch :Framingham Branch :Lexington Branch :'''II. Lincoln Family''' :'''III. Chelmsford Family''' :Sandisfield Branch :New Marlborough Branch :'''IV. Boston Families''' :'''V. Newcastle Family''' :'''Volume 2''' :Does not have a Table of Contents, but it includes: :'''VI. The Rhode Island Families''' :'''VII. The Delaware Family''' :'''VIII. The Maryland Families''' :'''IX. The Virginia Families''' :Untraced Virginia Families :'''X. The Georgia Family''' :'''XI. North Carolina Families''' :'''XII. Recent Families''' :'''XIII. Untraced Families''' :'''Notes''' :Appendix :Notes on the Hussey Ancestry :Notes on the North Family :The Descendants of Joseph Underwood Number 61 in the Female Lines :Index of Places :Index of Names === Errata === * From Volume I, page viii) ::Page 86, line 12, for Me. read Vt. ::Page 115, line 27, for Jessie read Jesse. ::Page 116, line 29, for August read Augusta. ::Page 185, line 15, for Wis. read Me. ::Page 650, line 2, for Denton read Deuton. * 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 === * Underwood, Lucien Marcus ''[[Space: The Underwood Families of America| The Underwood Families of America]]'' (Lancaster, Pennsylvania, 1913), [ Page ] * [[#Underwood|Underwood]]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == The Union of The Two Noble Families of Lancaster and York, 1550 == Hall's Chronicle containing the history of England, during the reign of Henry the Fourth, and the succeeding monarchs, to the end of the reign of Henry the Eighth, in which are particularly described the manners and customs of those periods. * by [[Hall-61097|Edward Hall/Halle]] (c.1496-1547) * published by Rychard Grafton, London, 1550 * published London, 1809 * published by Scolar Press, England, 1970 * 1298 pages * [[Special: Whatlinkshere/Space: The Union of The Two Noble Families of Lancaster and York, 1550 | WikiTree Profiles that use this source page.]] === Available online at these locations: === * (Rychard Grafton, 1550) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=KR5PAAAAcAAJ * (London, 1809) Hall's Chronicle ::* https://archive.org/details/hallschronicleco00hall ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924027958713 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000769753 * (Scolar Press, England, 1970) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=8-RtSMzV58QC search & snippet only === Citation Formats === * Hall, Edward. ''[[Space:The Union of The Two Noble Families of Lancaster and York, 1550|The Union of The Two Noble Families of Lancaster and York, 1550]]'' (Rychard Grafton, London, 1550) [ Page ]. * ([[#Hall|Hall]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * [Hall, Edward. ''[[Space:The Union of The Two Noble Families of Lancaster and York, 1550|The Union of The Two Noble Families of Lancaster and York, 1550]]'' (Rychard Grafton, London, 1550) [ Page ].]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: United Irishmen]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Ireland | Ireland Sources]] __TOC__ == The United Irishmen == * by [[Madden-2206|Richard Robert Madden]], M.D. (1798-1886) * published by J. Madden and Co., Leadenhall Street, London, 1842- * background: [[Wikipedia:Society_of_United_Irishmen]] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The_United_Irishmen|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Several ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100152600 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000196901 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008646514 * Fourth Series, Vol. 1-4 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008912712 * (?) Vol. 3 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012505043 * (1842) :* Vol. 1 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009735863 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=hng_8HAEzBIC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=S_EBAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/unitedirishment09maddgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/unitedirishment08maddgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/unitedirishmenth01madduoft :* Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/unitedirishmenth02madd_4 ::* https://archive.org/details/unitedirishment06maddgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/unitedirishmenth02madduoft * (1843) Second Series :* Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/unitedirishmenth01madd_3 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=-1ICAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/unitedirishment04maddgoog :* Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/unitedirishmenth04madd_1 ::* https://archive.org/details/unitedirishment03maddgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/unitedirishment11maddgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/unitedirishment07maddgoog * (1846) Third Series :* Vol. 1 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=w_ABAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/unitedirishment02maddgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/unitedirishmenth01madd_4 :* Vol. 2 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=nfEBAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/unitedirishment01maddgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/unitedirishmenth02madd_5 * Vol. 3 ::* https://archive.org/details/unitedirishment05maddgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/unitedirishment00maddgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/unitedirishmenth03madd_3 * (1857) First Series - Second Edition ::* https://archive.org/details/s1unitedirishmen01madduoft * (1858) Second Series - Second Edition ::* https://archive.org/details/unitedirishmen01madd_0 ::* https://archive.org/details/unitedirishmen02madd ::* https://archive.org/details/unitedirishmen01madd ::* https://archive.org/details/unitedirishmen02madd_0 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=9alLAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/unitedirishmenth02madd_3 ::* https://archive.org/details/unitedirishmenth01madd_2 ::* https://archive.org/details/unitedirishmenth02madd ::* https://archive.org/details/s2unitedirishmen02madduoft ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924088019421 ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924088019439 ::* https://archive.org/details/unitedirishmenth01madd ::* https://archive.org/details/unitedirishmenth02madd_0 ::* https://archive.org/details/unitedirishmenth00madd ::* https://archive.org/details/unitedirishmenth00madduoft * (1860) Third Series - Second Edition ::* https://archive.org/details/unitedirishmenth03madd_2 ::* https://archive.org/details/unitedirishmen03madd ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005944898 ::* https://archive.org/details/unitedirishmenth03madd ::* https://archive.org/details/unitedirishmenth04madd_0 * (1860) Fourth Series - Second Edition ::* https://archive.org/details/unitedirishmen04madd ::* https://archive.org/details/unitedirishmenth04madduoft ::* https://archive.org/details/s3unitedirishmen00madduoft * (1916) The Shamrock Edition: Newly edited by Vincent Fleming O'Reilly ::* https://archive.org/details/unitedirishmenth10madd ::* https://archive.org/details/unitedirishmenth01madd_1 ::* https://archive.org/details/unitedirishmenth12madd ::* https://archive.org/details/unitedirishmenth03madd_1 ::* https://archive.org/details/unitedirishmenth06madd ::* https://archive.org/details/unitedirishmenth11madd ::* https://archive.org/details/unitedirishmenth09madd ::* https://archive.org/details/unitedirishmenth05madd ::* https://archive.org/details/unitedirishmenth08madd ::* https://archive.org/details/unitedirishmenth07madd ::* https://archive.org/details/unitedirishmenth02madd_2 ::* https://archive.org/details/unitedirishmenth04madd ::* https://archive.org/details/TheUnitedIrishmen ::* https://archive.org/details/unitedirishment10maddgoog * (?) edited by James J. O'Neill (Martin Lester, LTD., Dublin) ::* https://archive.org/details/unitedirishmenth03madd_0 ::* https://archive.org/details/unitedirishmenth02madd_1 ::* https://archive.org/details/unitedirishmenth01madd_0 === 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 === * Madden, Richard Robert. ''[[Space:The United Irishmen|The United Irishmen]]'' (J. Madden & Co., London, 1842-) * ([[#Madden|Madden]])
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] __TOC__ Other: [[Space: Category-Source | Sources]] == The Universal Magazine of Knowledge and Pleasure == * published by J. Hinton, London, 1747-1814. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Universal Magazine of Knowledge and Pleasure|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] * Several volumes: http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006791518 * Jan.-June 1749 https://archive.org/details/universalmagazi05unkngoog * Jan.-June 1755 http://books.google.com/books?id=g3AEAAAAQAAJ * July 1768 http://www.rookebooks.com/product?prod_id=8679 (only a few pages) * Vol. 59 1776 search only https://books.google.com/books?id=u183AQAAMAAJ * Jan.-July 1782 https://books.google.com/books?id=Qq9FAQAAMAAJ * July-Dec. 1782 https://books.google.com/books?id=pls3AQAAMAAJ * 1784 https://books.google.com/books?id=gLBFAQAAMAAJ * July-Dec. 1784 https://books.google.com/books?id=-ls3AQAAMAAJ * Jan.-July 1785 https://books.google.com/books?id=VslDAQAAMAAJ * July-Dec. 1792 https://archive.org/details/universalmagazi04unkngoog * Jan.-July 1793 https://archive.org/details/universalmagazi12unkngoog * Jan.-July 1793 https://books.google.com/books?id=J51FAQAAMAAJ * July-Dec. 1793 https://archive.org/details/universalmagazi06unkngoog * Jan.-June 1794 https://archive.org/details/universalmagazi03unkngoog * Jan.-June 1794 https://books.google.com/books?id=N1c4AQAAMAAJ * Jan.-June 1794 https://books.google.com/books?id=7J1FAQAAMAAJ * July-Dec. 1794 https://archive.org/details/universalmagazi00unkngoog * Jan.-June 1795 https://archive.org/details/universalmagazi02unkngoog * Jan.-June 1795 https://books.google.com/books?id=nZ5FAQAAMAAJ * July-Dec. 1795 https://archive.org/details/universalmagazi01unkngoog * July-Dec. 1795 https://books.google.com/books?id=MEY2AAAAMAAJ * Jan.-July 1796 https://books.google.com/books?id=bIBFAQAAMAAJ * July-Dec. 1800 https://books.google.com/books?id=11o4AQAAMAAJ * Jan.-Dec. 1801 https://books.google.com/books?id=q1g4AQAAMAAJ * Jan.-June 1804 https://books.google.com/books?id=-_8XAQAAIAAJ * July-Dec. 1805 https://archive.org/details/universalmagazi10unkngoog * July-Dec. 1806 https://archive.org/details/universalmagazi11unkngoog * Jan.-June 1807 https://archive.org/details/universalmagazi13unkngoog * July-Dec. 1807 https://archive.org/details/universalmagazi07unkngoog * Jan.-June 1808 https://archive.org/details/universalmagazi08unkngoog * July-Dec. 1809 https://archive.org/details/universalmagazi09unkngoog * 1804-1814 http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007909947 === WikiTree Syntax === * ''[[Space:The Universal Magazine of Knowledge and Pleasure|The Universal Magazine of Knowledge and Pleasure]]'' (London: J. Hinton, 1747-1814) [ Page ]. * ([[#TUM|The Universal Magazine]])
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Category-Source | Sources]] __TOC__ == The University Magazine == A.K.A. "American University Magazine" * published New York, 1888- * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The University Magazine|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 ::* * Vol. 2 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012507748 * Vol. 3 (1890-1891) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=sF09AQAAMAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012507748 ::* (Nov. 1890, No. 11) https://books.google.com/books?id=vDEBAAAAYAAJ ::* (Dec. 1890, No. 12) https://books.google.com/books?id=vDEBAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 4 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Q5L-qme3lbwC ::* https://archive.org/details/universitymagaz01unkngoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=qywBAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 5 (1891) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Ai0BAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Wl09AQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=g4xL68BOVpsC ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012507748 ::* https://archive.org/details/universitymagaz00unkngoog * Vol. 6 (1891) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=vmE9AQAAMAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012507748 * Vol. 7 (1892) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=XGE9AQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=kEA5AQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=J70l0jRqqxEC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=blroBIgg6YQC ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012507748 * Vol. 8 (1893) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=h2E9AQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=YS0BAAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012507748 * Vol. 9 (1893) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=1GE9AQAAMAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012507748 * Vol. 10 ::* * Vol. 11 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012507748 === Citation Formats === * ''[[Space:The University Magazine|The University Magazine]]'' (New York, 1888-) Vol. , [ Page ]. * Footnote Example: ::: [[[#TUM|The University Magazine]]: Vol. 3, Page 134] Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * [''[[Space:The University Magazine|The University Magazine]]'' (New York, 1888-) Vol. , [ Page ].]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == The Upson Family in America == * compiled by The Upson Family Association of America * published by the Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor Company, New Haven, Connecticut, 1940 * 624 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Upson Family in America|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005773071 * https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=15834 * https://books.google.com/books?id=HS9ZAAAAMAAJ search & snippet === Table of Contents === * Foreword * Explanatory notes * Thomas Upson * First generation * Second generation * Third generation * Fourth generation * Fifth generation * Sixth generation * Seventh generation * Eighth generation * Ninth generation * Tenth generation * Unidentified families * Descendants of Job Upson, of Botsdale, Suffolk County, England, now residing in Ohio * Errata * Index === Errata === * Errata, [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89062511100&view=1up&seq=545 Page 529]. * 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:The Upson Family in America|The Upson Family in America]]'' (Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor Co., New Haven, Connecticut, 1940) [ Page ]. * ([[#TUFA|Upson Family America]])
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == The Upton Memorial == A Genealogical Record of the Descendants of John Upton, of North Reading, Mass. ... Together with Short Genealogies of the Putnam, Stone and Bruce Families * By John Adams Vinton * published Bath, ME : E. Upton & Son, 1874 * Source Example: ::: Vinton, John Adams, ''[[Space:The Upton Memorial|The Upton Memorial]]'' (Bath, ME : E. Upton & Son, 1874) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[[#Vinton|''The Upton Memorial'']]: Page 134] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Upton Memorial|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_Upton_Memorial/SoRYAAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/uptonmemorialgen00vint * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005773255 * https://www.worldcat.org/title/upton-memorial-a-genealogical-record-of-the-descendants-of-john-upton-of-north-reading-mass-together-with-short-genealogies-of-the-putnam-stone-and-bruce-families/oclc/11875275
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Utah]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Periodicals | Periodicals]] __TOC__ == The Utah Genealogical and Historical Magazine == * published by [[Wikipedia:Genealogical_Society_of_Utah|The Genealogical Society of Utah]], Salt Lake City * [http://eom.byu.edu/index.php/Utah_Genealogical_and_Historical_Magazine Background Information] * Source Example: ::: ''[[Space:The Utah Genealogical and Historical Magazine|The Utah Genealogical and Historical Magazine]]'' (Genealogical Society of Utah, date) * Inline Citation Example: ::: ([[#UGHM|Utah Gen. & Hist.]]: Vol. 1, Page 134) * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Utah Genealogical and Historical Magazine|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1-31 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009990998 * Vol. 1 (1910) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=vvUH9ldtsI4C ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=aMUUAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/utahgenealogica00unkngoog ::* https://archive.org/details/utahgenealogica01unkngoog ::* https://archive.org/details/utahgenealogical01gene * Vol. 2 (1911) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=4-HnKBrQZawC ::* https://archive.org/details/utahgenealogica02unkngoog ::* https://archive.org/details/utahgenealogical21911gene ::* https://archive.org/details/utahgenealogical02gene * Vol. 3 (1912) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=p-USbXLrOrcC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=5rc3AQAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/utahgenealogical03gene * Vol. 4 (1913) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=2d7yg1jiEmIC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=V78UAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=5rc3AQAAIAAJ&pg=PA209 ::* https://archive.org/details/utahgenealogical04gene * Vol. 5 (1914) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=KkDlipUagcsC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=V78UAAAAYAAJ&pg=RA1-PR13 ::* https://archive.org/details/utahgenealogical1914gene ::* https://archive.org/details/utahgenealogical05gene * Vol. 6 (1915) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=PwAbVyBZeR4C ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=V78UAAAAYAAJ&pg=RA2-PR13 ::* https://archive.org/details/utahgenealogical06gene * Vol. 7 (1916) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=jb8UAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=QLg3AQAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Kmrz_lC_x4EC ::* https://archive.org/details/utahgenealogical07gene ::* https://archive.org/details/utahgenealogical1916gene * Vol. 8 (1917) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=yuDl901AfPQC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=QLg3AQAAIAAJ&pg=PR17 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=jb8UAAAAYAAJ&pg=RA1-PR17 ::* https://archive.org/details/utahgenealogical08gene * Vol. 9 (1918) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=L7M3AQAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=jb8UAAAAYAAJ&pg=RA2-PR15 ::* https://archive.org/details/utahgenealogical09gene * Vol. 10 (1919) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=z3wvJ1WpaWgC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=u78UAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=L7M3AQAAIAAJ&pg=PR19 ::* https://archive.org/details/utahgenealogical10gene * Vol. 11 (1920) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=wbs3AQAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=u78UAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA203 ::* https://archive.org/details/utahgenealogical11gene * Vol. 12 (1921) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=u78UAAAAYAAJ&pg=RA1-PA203 ::* https://archive.org/details/utahgenealogical1921gene ::* https://archive.org/details/utahgenealogical12gene * Vol. 13 (1922) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=tsUUAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/utahgenealogical13gene * Vol. 14 (1923) ::* https://archive.org/details/utahgenealogical14gene
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[[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] == The Valentines in America 1644-1874 == * By Thomas Weston Valentine, 1818-1879 * Published 1874 by Clark & Maynard, New York * Content: ::Discussions of the histories and genealogies of some Valentine families, mostly in New York (including Long Island and Westchester) and nearby areas. Citing this source (Wikicode format): *Valentine, Thomas Weston. ''[[Space:The Valentines in America 1644-1874|The Valentines in America 1644-1874]]'', New York: Clark & Maynard, 1874. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The_Valentines_in_America_1644-1874|WikiTree profiles that link to this page]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/valentinesinam00invale/ * https://www.seekingmyroots.com/members/files/G006962.pdf * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/15306/ ($subscription) * https://books.google.com/books/about/The_Valentines_in_America_1644_1874.html === Errata === In ''[[Space:Revised History of Harlem|Revised History of Harlem]]'' (New Harlem Pub. Co., New York, 1904), James Riker took issue with the claimed origins of one of the Valentine families, as found in this book and later works. Riker stated that "The Valentine family of Westchester, from which most of this name in New York City have sprung, has been quite misapprehended, as regards its common ancestor, who was not Benjamin Valentine, a dragoon in the French military service, Canada, but Valentine Claessen, ... [whose] sons took and retained the patronymic Valentine." See Riker, [https://archive.org/details/revisedhistoryof01rike/page/276/mode/2up?view=theater page 277], footnote.
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[[Category: One Name Studies Project, New Projects]] The goal of this project is to know where The Valtancoli's are! Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Valtancoli-1|Roberto Valtancoli]]. I started in 2012 from the [[Valtancoli-2|Enrico Valtancoli da Montazio]]'s profile, and since then I have spent several sleepless nights! Check out the [https://valtancoli.wordpress.com blog]. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=23068951 send me a private message]. Thanks!
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[[Category: New York, Sources]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == The Van Benthuysen Genealogy == Descendants of [[Maertens-79|Paulus Martense Van Benthuysen]], of Benthuizen, Holland, who settled in Albany, N. Y., male and female lines: also, genealogies of certain branches of the Bleicker, Conde, DeForest, Lansing, Myer, Turk, Truex, Van Buren, Van Epps, Van Patten, Van Slyck and other families of Dutch and Huguenot origin in New York * by [[Van_Benthuysen-237|Alvin Seaward Van Benthuysen]] and [[McIntosh-1985|Edith M. McIntosh Hall]]. * published by the Wilson Engraving and Printing Co., Clay Center, Kansas, 1953 * Source Example: ::: Van Benthuysen, Alvin & Hall, Edith M. McIntosh. ''[[Space:The Van Benthuysen Genealogy|The Van Benthuysen Genealogy]]'' (Wilson Engraving and Printing Co., Clay Center, Kansas, 1953) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[[#VanBenthuysen|Van Benthuysen]]: Page 134] * Inline-Text Example: ::: ([[#VanBenthuysen|Van Benthuysen]]: Page 134) * By the same author: :::Van Benthuysen, Alvin Seaward. ''[[Space:Dally-Dalley Genealogy|Dally-Dalley Genealogy]]'', Brooklyn, N.Y.: A.S. Van Benthuysen, 1953. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Van Benthuysen Genealogy|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005773291 * https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE89651 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/15197/ [$subscription] === Table of Contents === * Introduction * First generation * Second generation * Third generation * Fourth generation * Fifth generation * Sixth generation * Seventh generation * Eighth generation * Ninth generation * Tenth generation * Eleventh generation * Unidentified * Index. Ancestral lines through marriage * Revolutionary War services * United States Census of 1790 * Dutch Christian names and their English equivalents * Supplementary * Statistical * Index
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] == The Van Cleef Family == * by Wilson V. Ledley * published by Plyanthos, Inc., New Orleans, Louisiana, 1976 * Source Example: :::* Ledley, Wilson V. [[Space:The Van Cleef Family|''The Van Cleef Family'']] (Polyanthos, Inc., New Orleans, 1976) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[[#LedleyWvancf|''The Van Cleef Family'']], p. 163] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Van Cleef Family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === :Borrowing: * https://archive.org/details/vancleeffamily00ledl * https://openlibrary.org/books/OL5187926M/The_Van_Cleef_family :Search only: * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005773303
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[[Category:Sources by Name]] [[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] == The van den Berghs in America == * By D. Wade Stockman, Robert L. Grunwell, and Betsy S. Grunwell (compilers) * Published by R. L. Grunwell in Lynchburg, Virginia, 1994. *Suggested citation (formatted for WikiTree citation lists): :::Stockman, D. Wade, Robert L. Grunwell, and Betsy S. Grunwell, compilers. ''[[Space: The van den Berghs in America|The van den Berghs in America]]'', Lynchburg, Va.: R. L. Grunwell, 1994. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The_van_den_Berghs_in_America|WikiTree profiles that link to this page]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/190860-the-van-den-berghs-in-america * https://books.google.com/books/about/The_Van_Den_Berghs_in_America.html?id=KY9YAAAAMAAJ - Snippet search only
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[[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ ==The Van Hook and Allied Families== *by [[Hubbard-6624|Bernice Hubbard Keister]] (b.1893) *Fairly narrowly focused on her ancestry but includes transcriptions of many Van Hook records *Published 1957 by The American Historical Company, New York * Citation Example: :::[[Hubbard-6624|Keister, Bernice Hubbard]]. ''[[Space:The Van Hook and Allied Families|The Van Hook and Allied Families]]'', The American Historical Company, Inc., New York, 1957. * Footnote Example: ::: [[[#Keister|Keister]]: Page 7] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Van Hook and Allied Families|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89066074683 * https://archive.org/details/vanhookalliedfam00keis * https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/766049-the-van-hook-and-allied-families * https://books.google.com/books?id=2ZJYAAAAMAAJ search & snippet only
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] ==''The van Nieuwkirk, Nieukirk, Newkirk Family''== * Author: Adamson Bentley Newkirk, M.D. * Publisher: the Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania, 1934 '''Citation Example''' :Newkirk, Adamson. ''[[Space:The_van_Nieuwkirk%2C_Nieukirk%2C_Newkirk_Family|The van Nieuwkirk, Nieukirk, Newkirk Family.]]'' (Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania, 1934) '''Footnote Example''' :[[[#newkirk|Newkirk]] Page 123] '''Find It''' *[https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005731969 Hathitrust] Note: separate pages of errata were made after the initial publication. In the Hathitrust version, these errata have sometimes been placed over other pages before scanning, making it impossible to see what was on those other pages underneath the errata sheets. *[https://tacrocker.com/van_nieuwkirk_family.pdf Tracy Crocker's website] This superior version places errata on individual pages next to the corresponding text pages without obscuring any of the original text. '''[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The_van_Nieuwkirk%2C_Nieukirk%2C_Newkirk_Family|What Links to Here]]'''
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[[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] == The Van Norden Family, Three Hundred Years in America, 1623-1923 == *By Theodore Langdon Van Norden * Published in 1923 at Lancaster, Pennsylvania, by Lancaster Press *Citing this source (Wiki format): ::Van Norden, Theodore Langdon, ''[[Space: The Van Norden Family, Three Hundred Years in America, 1623-1923|The Van Norden Family, Three Hundred Years in America, 1623-1923]]''. (Lancaster, PA: Lancaster Press: 1923) *Related family names include: Mabille, Mabie, Slot, Earle, Vreeland, Langdon, Reyerse, Brinckerhoff, Rapalje, Warner, Hooghland, Bogardus, Mousnier de La Montagne, and Kip. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Van Norden Family, Three Hundred_Years_in America, 1623-1923|WikiTree profiles that link to this page]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005773209 * https://archive.org/details/hcbvannordenfamily/ * https://books.google.com/books?id=5ptYAAAAMAAJ * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/26009/ ($subscription)
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[[Category: New Netherland Families]][[Category: Van Salee Family of New Netherland]] ==The Van Salee family== This page is a compilation of excerpts from several published works on the topic of the Van Salee family of New Netherland (descendants of [[Jansz-459|Jan Jansz van Haarlem]]). It should not be mistaken for validated genealogical information. ===Biography === The following article is taken from the PBS website featuring a Frontline broadcast: :
The Van Salee Family
: "[[Jansen-455|Anthony]] and [[Jansen-132|Abraham van Salee ]] were the ancestors of the Vanderbilts, the Whitneys, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis and Humphrey Bogart. : "They were among the earliest arrivals to 17th century New Amsterdam. In a number of documents dating back to this period, they are both described as "mulatto". From what scholars have been able to piece together about their background, they appear to have been the sons of a Dutch seafarer by the name of [https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_Janszoon Jan Janszoon van Haerlem] who had "turned Turk" and become an admiral in the Moroccan navy. With the Port of Salee as the base from which it harried [pirate! DW] European shipping, references to the fleet he commanded are salted away in the old English sea shanties that are still sung about the Salee Rovers. The mother of his two sons was probably a concubine he had while trading in this part of the world before his conversion to Islam. :"As a result of the anti-social behaviour of his white wife, Anthony van Salee was induced to leave the city precincts of lower Manhattan and move across the river, thus becoming the first settler of Brooklyn. Since Coney Island abutted his property, it was, until sometime in the last century, also referred to as "Turk's Island"; the word, "Turk", being a designation of his which the records used interchangeably with, "mulatto". According to the documentation that people like Professor Leo Hershkowitz of Queens University have sifted through, it would seem that Anthony van Salee never converted to Christianity. His Koran, in fact, was in a descendant's possession until about fifty years ago when, ignorant of its relevance to his family's history, he offered it for sale at auction. : "The Van Salee history also includes a more contemporary black collateral branch in the U.S. Anthony's brother Abraham fathered an illegitimate son with an unknown black woman. The son became the progenitor of this side of the family. Although having to face constraints that their "white" cousins could at best only imagine, two of these van Salees nevertheless left their mark in the annals of African American history.
"America's Van Salees :
"Dr. John van Salee De Grasse, born in 1825, was the first of his race to be formally educated as a doctor. A member of the Medical Society of Massachusetts, he also served as surgeon to the celebrated 54th Regiment during the Civil War. His sister, Serena, married George Downing who was not only an enormously successful black restauranteur both in New York City and in Newport, RI, but a man who used his wealth and connections with the East Coast's most powerful white families to effect social change for his people. Because of his organization and his own contribution to the purchase of Truro Park in Newport, one of the streets bordering it still bears his name. Interestingly enough, this genealogy was done as part of an ongoing study of the Ramopo in Tappan, NY, one of those red, white and black groups sociologists and ethnographers are now working on and which in academese are referred to as "tri racial isolates". It is because of what advantages their Indian heritage (no matter how discernably negroid they were) legally and officially provided them that the opportunity for "passing" in these groups was not only a more ambiguous political or moral decision but, comparatively, a more easily documentable one as well. :
" Considering how important a role John Hammond of Columbia Records played in the establishment of the black music industry, it would certainly be worth exploring the possible influence his van Salee ancestry might have had on his career. Back then, there would have been no option possible for publicly declaring himself black according to the "one drop" racial code that was the law in most states until the Johnson administration. With a Vanderbilt for a mother, his iconographical value to the white majority was so important that had he dared to tamper with it, the KKK or some such group would most probably have made him pay the ultimate price for having desecrated his and the prestige of his relatives who had, after all, fairly well succeeded in making themselves the equivalent of this country's royal family. Hammond died a few years ago but since his son, following in his father's footsteps, has become a recognized exponent of R&B his could prove to be a very important interview for us. : "Jackie Kennedy Onassis. Either Professor Hershkowitz, or Tim Beard, former head of the Genealogical Department of the New York Public Library, related this incident regarding van Salee genealogy. At the time the Kennedy administration began implementing its civil rights agenda, the New York Genealogical and Historical Society approached Mrs. Kennedy hoping to discuss the opportunity her African ancestry, through the Van Salees, could have in possibly assisting her husband to realize his social goals regarding race relations. Mrs. Kennedy insisted on referring to the van Salees as 'Jewish,' and the New York Genealogical Society did not push the subject further. :
"Humphry Bogart and Ruth Gordon in a scene from the 1927 film "Saturday's Children." He is a Van Salee descendent and she is a Pendarvis descendent. A few years later, another descendant attempted to pass off the racial description of the van Salles in the official records as nothing more than malicious humor."[Source: [[#S517]]: Page: [http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/secret/famous/vansallees.html PBS Frontline article]: Note: This excerpt was taken from an internet source (see below). ]
Anthony Janse Van Salee Called "The Turk"
:: He was called in an action of the case in New Amsterdam, June 1, 1654, as Mulatto Farbig, i.e.swarthy. ====Notes 1==== : Bergen, in his Early Settlers of kings County New York, states "Anthony, from Salee, Vaes or Fez (Theunis Janszen Van Salee, in Dutch) emigrated at an early date to New Amsterdam where he resided from 1633 to 1639, owning a town lot and a bouwery (farm). He died about 1676, intestate. In April, 1639 he and his wife were banished from New Amsterdam in consequence of their being slanderous and troublesome persons (disturbers of the peace). : He, however, appears to have managed to remain in the town until Aug.3, 1639, when on petition he was granted by the Director General or Governor Kieft, 100 morgens on the west end of Long Island, lying within the present bounds of New Utrecht and Gravesend, to which he removed...His father, probably a Hollander, was named Jan. Local designations Van Salee and Van Vaes indicate that he lived in Morocco long enough for them as his home. His father could have been Jan Jansen Van Haarlem, a sea rover. : Anthony was erroneously called "The Turk". His farm on Long Island was designated as "Turk's Plantation". Sometime before 1669, Grietse died and Anthony married Metje Grevenraet. In that year (1669) the Jansens became residents of former New Amsterdam, then under English rule and, of course, called New York. They lived in a house on Bridge Street until Anthony's death in 1676. Metje continued to live there another ten years. === Notes 2 === : Note N205 : "There is no foundation for the change (in spelling his name) from Salee to Sale[u]rs as made by several modern writers and in some histories, nor for the pretence that he was a brother of George Jansen de Rapalje"--from "Was Anthony Jansen van Salee a Huguenot" in the Historical Magazine 6:172-175 June 1862 : From Sketches of Long Island by Onderdonk, "Antony Jansen van Salee was the oldest inhabitant at the West End of Long Island. He chose for his home New Utrecht here in 1638. His wife was Grietje Reiners. He was an adventurer. There was some doubt as to whether Antony or one of the city Magistrates, Andries Huddle, was the father of at least one of his wife's two children. Philip Garretson saw Grietje intoxicated at house of Abraham Pietersen. Feb 9 1660, Antony for a money consideration and fee of plantation No 29 in Gravesend sold his plantation of 100 morgens to Nicholas Stillwell of Gravesend who after sold it to Sir Francis DeBruin or Brown which latter obtained a confirmatory patent to same from Nichols. Sep 6 1669-Antony sold Plot No 29 Gravesend to Mr Van Sicklin and moved back to New York. He married second, Metje Grevenraedt. He died about 1677 and Letters of Administration were granted to his widow Mar 25 1677. Salee is situated in Morocoo and my theory is that he was a son of John Janse (or Jansz) of Haerlem, a freebooter." : "He was in New Amsterdam 1633-1639. Had four daughters by first wife, ANNICA m. Thomas Southward of Gravesend, CORNELIA m. William Johnson, SARA m. John Emans of Gravesend, and EVA m. Ferdinandus Van Sicklin. His first wife was Grietje Reiners and 2d wife (m. after 1664) Metje Greveraed, a widow. He died about March 1676. He was "the Turk" from Salee in Morocco, then under Turkish rule, and was the son of the freebooter Jan Jansz of Haerlem who carried his prizes to Saphien Salee to sell his botty and there became a renegade Mamelucas, derided Christianity and he married a woman at Salee deserting his own wife and children." -Gritman's Genealogical Data of Many Families : Other sources call him a respectable French Huguenot, but this is quite likely a later invention allowing his descendants to save face. ===Biography 2=== : "Anthony Jansen Van Sallee 1607-1676 by Hazel Van Dyke Roberts, PH.D. : Anthony Jansen Van Salee was a unique, interesting and not unimportant figure in the early history of New Amsterdam, says Hoppin in The Washington Ancestry. This is almost an understatement. The writer actually has found him to be the most unusual and interesting figure she has come across in the New Amsterdam records. Contentious and obviously a nuisance to them, he was treated by the authorities with the respect due to a person of importance. : O'Callaghan in his History of New Netherland refers to Anthony Jansen of Salee as a "French Huguenot of respectability." Respectable, yes; Huguenot, no. He is variously referred to in the records as of Salee, of Vaes or Fez, and he is also sometimes called Anthony the Turk. In land records many boundaries long continued to refer to his land as "Turk's land." The term "Turk" it may be added, was applied frequently to all inhabitants of North Africa, as well as to those of Turkey itself, presumably because most of those lands were under the suzerainty of Turkey. This was not the case with Morocco, from which country Anthony Jansen had come. : No ancestor about whom, the writer knows had quite so much difficulty with his neighbors as did Anthony Jansen Van Salee. It started in Manhattan where he clearly was an excellent and prosperous farmer. For some reason he had made an unfortunate choice of a wife. She was Grietie Reyniers, who according to the testimony of another ancestor, Cornelis Lambertse Cool, was discharged for improper conduct when a waiting girl at Peter de Winter's tavern in Amsterdam. Anthony, as a young man from Morocco, unaccustomed to the society of women, would probably have been attracted to any young woman who treated him in a friendly manner. : Peter de Truy, their next door neighbor, and Wolphert Van Couwenhoven, another ancestor, who were collectors of the minister's salary, made declarations as to the language Anthony had used when asked to pay money toward the salary of the Reverend Mr. Bogardus. Such collectors were appointed by the authorities, and to refuse payment was a serious matter indeed. The pastor, or domine, among the Dutch occupied a position equal or superior to the Puritan minister in the Massachusetts Bay Colony. : Professor Leo Hershkowitz in the October, 1966 number of the Quarterly of the New York State Historical Association tells her story (pp. 301-306) as gospel in all its ugly details, despite his statement that gossip and slander were the custom of the town. Notwithstanding this he accepts without question the gossip of the midwife who said that Grietje asked whether her child looked like her husband or Andries Hudden. After all, whatever her character, Grietje does not seem to have been stupid, and it is a question if she would so openly have carried on an affair that a husband from Morocco would scarcely have tolerated. Told that the child was brown skinned, she is said to have accepted the fact that the child was that of her husband! : Anthony had business dealings with Hudde later, and his probable brother was a partner in the purchase of a plot of land on Long Island with one Peter Hudde. It seems more likely that, as does any new mother, she asked whom the child looked like, meaning father or mother, and that the midwife deliberately added the statement which Hershkowitz accepted as a fact, despite the slander which he declares to have been omnipresent. : Hershkowitz also says that she "undoubtedly" came in the ship Soutberg in 1633 as did Van Twiller and Bogardus; and that she married Anthony Jansen Van Salee sometime before 1638. Actually the eldest of the four daughters was married before December 22, 1653 when a suit was brought against Anthony by the son-in-law. This action Anthony deplored as creating ill will between father and child. His youngest child was baptized in 1647 at the age of six years. Thus is would seem that the couple were arrived in The Netherlands. : The assumption by all who have written about Anthony Jansen Van Salee has been, and the writer thinks also, that Anthony was the son of Jan Jansen Van Haarlem, who became Morat Rais, Admiral of the Sultan of Morocco's fleet at Sale. The assumption has also been that Anthony was the son of a Moorish mother, the wife of Jan Jansen, and that he was a mulatto. : The records of the Gemeente-Archief in Amsterdam show that on 26 September 1626 Grietje Reyniers of Amsterdam, aged twenty-four years, parents unnamed, assisted by her cousin, Heyltge Gerrits Schaeck, married Aelbert Egberts, from Haarlem, a tailor, aged twenty years, having no father, and assisted by his mother, Hillegond Cornelis. The records further show that on 15 December 1629 Grietje Reyniers, from Wesel, Germany, widow of Aelbert Egberts for over two years, and Anthony Jansz, seaman from Cartagena, aged twenty-two years, parents not named, received a certificate allowing them to get married "on board." Thus Grietje was about five years Anthony's senior. : The decision to marry on shipboard could have been the result of a sudden decision to marry, or the preference of Anthony, either a Mohammedan then, or influenced by that religion, to be married by a sea captain rather than by a Dutch minister. Sailing in December 1629, they would have reached New Netherland in 1630. Thus Grietje did not come on the Soutberg with Van Twiller and Bogardus. : Anthony's age, twenty-two years in 1629, shows that he had been born about 1607. Jan Jansen of Haarlem was taken prisoner by Algerian pirates in a historic raid on Lanzarote in the Canary Islands in 1618. His probable son, Anthony, would then have been eleven years of age and not the son of a Moorish mother. : Whether Grietje Reyniers was Dutch or German remains uncertain. Her name indicates that the family was of Huguenot descent. That she was of Amsterdam at the time of her first marriage seems to suggest Dutch origin. : The question arises as to why Anthony called himself a seaman from Cartagena (Spain) rather than from Sale or Fez as he was afterwards known. To have been in Holland as Anthony Jansen, a seaman from Sale, would have been to advertise the fact that he had been a pirate in the fleet of Jan Jansen. Fortunately, at this time there was an armistice between Spain and the Dutch. Oddly enough, although the Dutch built and equipped ships for the Moroccan pirate fleet, and were on close trading and diplomatic terms with the Moroccans, piracy on the part of her subjects was not looked upon with favor as an occupation by the Dutch. Jan Jansen had freed all Dutch captives, but when he considered leaving Morocco it was not to return to The Netherlands, but to go to England. : In New Netherland when Anthony and his wife got into trouble over non-payment of the minister's salary the source of the trouble may have been the two wives. It may have been a case of too much intimacy between two of a kind and the breakup of a friendship. In any case, both Anthony and his wife accused the Reverend Bogardus and his wife of being liars, and in 1639 were finally forced to make public apology and retract their statements. After still more difficulties they were banished from New Netherland "forever," as troublesome persons. Payment to the pastor being an absolute obligation, the Reverend Bogardus sued Jansen for the amount due and collected it. The minister soon after was lost at sea, and his widow removed from New Amsterdam. : The "banishment" of Anthony and his wife from New Netherland, or rather its aftermath, is an indication, that despite his quarrelsomeness, he was a person of unusual repute. Usually the banished were required to take the next boat leaving the port. Instead, after selling his New Amsterdam farm, Anthony, only three months later was granted 100 morgens (200 acres) of land at a nominal annual payment for a period of ten years. The land lay on that part of Long Island that later became the towns of Gravesend and New Utrecht. By chance, he thus became, and was recognized as, the pioneer of each town. : His new bouwery lay across from (Coney Island on what is now Gravesend Bay. His landing place there is referred to later. Hoppin says that it is regarded by historians as the place where Henry Hudson landed from the Half Moon in 1609; that it was where Richard Nicolls anchored on September 3, 1664, when he demanded and obtained the surrender of New Netherland, and was the fleet anchorage of Sir William Howe, who disembarked his troups there to fight the battle of Long Island. Anthony, incidentally, is not listed among those who requested that the Dutch surrender to the English. : In the sale in May 1639 of the property hitherto occupied by Anthony Jansen from Vaes in Manhattan, he agreed "to deliver the land as sowed and fenced, the house and barn and all that is fastened by earth or nail, except the cherry, peach and all other trees standing on the land which the said Anthony reserves for himself, and will remove at a more seasonable time, one stallion, two years old, another one year old, one wagon, one plough and harrow with wooden teeth." The Secretary of New Netherland, Cornelis van Tienhoven, went with Anthony to make an inventory of the plants to be removed later. They found "twelve apple trees, forty peach trees, seventy-three cherry trees, twenty-six sage plants, fifteen vines." : Anthony's next difficulty was with his son-in-law, Thomas Southard, which begins in the Court Minutes of New Amsterdam in December 1653. Although it is not quite clear, the trouble seems to have been over the dowry of his daughter, Annica, who was the wife of Thomas Southard. In any case, cattle were involved. Jansen had seized cattle that the son-in-law claimed. The son-in-law had his father-in-law imprisoned by the magistrates of Gravesend, where they both lived The Governor and his Council in no uncertain terms ordered the magistrates to release the imprisoned man immediately. David Prevost and Hendrik Kip with a third person to be selected by them, were appointed arbitrators. This was at the request of Anthony "to avoid a tedious suit between father and child." The arbitrators were unable to reconcile them, Southard apparently refusing to reconcile or to compromise. The suit was finally appealed to the Governor and his Council. What their decision was is not given in the records. However, it apparently went against the son-in-law. Thomas Southard and his wife soon removed to Hempstead, Long Island, another English settlement in Dutch territory. There Southard pastured two calves in 1657. He could, of course, have sold any Gravesend cattle. : Despite his expulsion from New Netherland, Anthony Jansen Van Salee continued to deal in real estate in New Amsterdam. In Stokes' Iconography (Vol. 2, p. 382) his old lot, No. 13 is shown as being bought from Abraham Jacobson van Sillwyck (Steenwyck?) on 24 May 1644. On 21 November 1656 he sold the same lot to Isaac Kip. He also owned a house on High Street which he leased in 1650. His wife Grietje had a house which she had been accustomed to rent for 150 guilders (RNA 1:171). In 1663 Anthony owned a house on New Bridge Street which he was renting and in which he was retaining sleeping quarters, indicating that he spent considerable time in New Amsterdam. Hoppin says that he moved back to New Amsterdam when he rented his farm on Long Island to Edmund Adley. I have not been able to confirm this. Part of his payment was five pounds of butter annually, so he evidently was not too far away. That he also had business at the South River is indicated in a suit brought in 1655 against his wife in New Amsterdam for payment of linen. She acknowledged the debt, but said she could not pay it until her husband returned from the South River (Ibid., p. 353). : While buying property in New Amsterdam Anthony was also adding to his holdings on Long Island. He bought plantation lot, or farm, No. 29 in Gravesend. He also bought land from the Indians for which he paid on 26 September 1651. Unfortunately, he had not obtained permission for this purchas : In September 1646 he leased to Edmund Adley the bouwery on Long Island opposite Coney Island granted to him after his expulsion from New Netherland "forever." The lease was to run for four years with a rental of 200 guilders the first year, and 250 guilders for each of the succeeding three years, and five pounds of butter each year. The lease is of especial interest because it shows that he had prospered since he went to Long Island, and also because it gives one of the rare enumerations of the implements to be found on a farm at that time, and finally because of the care with which it is drawn, apparently to leave no loophole for disputes. Jansen was to provide a house fit to live in, and the arable land was to be enclosed with posts and rails, which fence Edmund was to deliver back at the end of four years in equally good condition at his own expense. An inventory of personal property, including livestock, was appended. The number of the latter was to be deducted at the end of the lease, and the increase divided half and half. The risk of the loss of livestock; was also to be shared. The inventory included: : 1 stallion, 12 years old : 1 stallion, 3 years old : 1 mare, 4 years old : 2 cows in good condition : 2 new plows and appurtances : 1 wagon and appurtances : 1 harrow with iron teeth; 2 spades; 2 siths and hasps; 2 sythes : 1 hand saw; 1 iron maul; 1 churn and fixtures : 1 axe; 1 cream pot; 2 pails : 1 hand mill; 1 fan; 1 pitch fork : 3 forks; 1 three-pronged fork : 3 horse collars with long rope, being a fore and aft trace : 1 carpenter's adze; 1 carpenter's axe; 1 sickle; 1 hook; 1 augur : 1 long gun : Anthony promised to furnish as much seed corn as he could. The lease was signed 6 September 1646 before Cornelis van Tienhoven, Secretary, and witnessed by Cornelis van der Hoykens and Adriaen van Tienhoven. : Anthony Jansen's patent abutted what later were the patents granted to the towns of Gravesend and New Utrecht. As was to be expected where surveys were probably inexact, he had trouble with each town over their respective bounds. The first difficulty came with Gravesend. Robert Penoyer had bought land between Anthony and Lady Deborah Moody, the founder of the town. This land had apparently been bought later by William Bredenbent, husband of Altje Braconnie, the widow of Cornelis Lambertse Cool. : In the Calendar of Historic Manuscripts in the Office of the Secretary of State, 4 June 1654 is a summons for William Bredenbent and Anthony Jansen of Vaes with their neighbors of Gravesend to produce their patents. Case postponed. On 3 September of the same year, Governor Stuyvesant wrote Lady Moody that he had appointed commissioners to settle the boundary between the town of Gravesend, Anthony Jansen, Coney Island, and the land formerly in the possession of Robert Pennoyer. Apparently again the commissioners failed to act or could not agree. Almost two years later, on 12 April 1656, Anthony Jansen from Salee was ordered to serve the magistrates of Gravesend with a copy of his complaint against them and enjoining said magistrates from proceeding any further with the fencing and enclosing of petitioner's land. : On 20 June of the same year it was resolved that Governor Stuyvesant and his Council repair to Gravesend to decide the differences respecting the boundaries of that town. On 24 June judgment for the plaintiff was rendered in the case of Anthony Jansen and Robert "Pinoyer," et al, vs. the town of Gravesend for trespass. Still the case did not end. On 11 July Anthony Jansen van Vaes complained that the town of Gravesend had driven cattle off his land. : Notification was given that on 19 July commissioners would determine the bounds between Gravesend and Anthony Jansen Van Salee. Their report was to the effect that Anthony Jansen claimed more land than was stated in his patent. "In order not to proceed too hastily and upon unsound premises in our advice, which is to serve to end these disputes, we advise before going further, that Anthony, as the oldest and first settler by virtue of his grant, shall cause his lands to be surveyed in pursuance of his patent and place posts or marks at each turn of the compass. When that is done, it will be possible to see clearly, what hooks or points of land belong to Anthony Jansen and then it will be evident what belongs to the people of Gravesend and how much land between them still remains to the government" (CDNY 14:361). Signed by Cornelis van Tienhoven and Thomas Willet at New Amsterdam, 19 July 1656. On the next day the Director General and Council ordered Anthony Jansen the oldest proprietor to have his land surveyed within eight days. : Even this did not end the dispute. On 3 August Anthony sent a message to the Governor and Council telling them that an armed party from Gravesend had driven off and impounded twenty-four of his cattle which bad been pastured at the point east of his house. On the same day the magistrates of Gravesend were ordered to restore the cattle and to sue Jansen for trespass if they thought that they had grounds for action. This the town did. On 18 August the magistrates of Gravesend and Anthony from Salee and his servant were ordered to appear before the Council in the suit to which they were parties. Hay cut by Gravesend on land claimed by 22 Anthony Jansen van Salee [January Jansen was to be attached. On 21 August the case of the town of Gravesend against Jansen for trespass was heard. Judgment was rendered for the defense, which the town accepted. Jacques Corteljow was to survey the lands of Anthony Jansen Van Salee, Robert Pennoyer and William Bredenbent adjoining Gravesend. This seems to have settled the case. : The relation between the Dutch and the English inhabitants was not good -in part because of the relation between the English and the Netherlands in Europe; in part perhaps because of this land dispute which had dragged on and on. When the war with the Indians broke out in the mid-1650's, Jacob van Curlear, Jan Tomassen [Van Dyke] and others, fearing that the English inhabitants of Gravesend would not protect the Dutch living there, asked that aid be sent to them, or else a well-manned vessel be sent to Anthony Jansen's landing to take to safety their wives and children, provisions, and as many other things as possible. Twenty soldiers were sent. : Soon after the Indian disturbances on Long Island had subsided, Dutch inhabitants, many of whom seem to have been residents of Gravesend, in 1657 obtained a patent establishing the town of New Utrecht. That story with the problems of Jacob van Corlear and Jan Tomassen [Van Dyke] in governing the new town, I have told in part elsewhere. However, with the founding of New Utrecht Anthony Jansen's land troubles started all over again. This time it was with his former friends and neighbors from Gravesend. : On 27 August 1657 the town was given a patent for a parcel of meadow land situated on the East Hook of the Bay of the North River opposite Coney Island, and bounded on the west by the lands of Anthony Jansen of Salee. Obviously this was an invitation to a land quarrel. Jacob van Corlear, one of the leaders in the new town, had, in 1652, lost the large grant of land: which he had purchased from the Indians in 1636 without the consent of the West India Company, when Stuyvesant confiscated it with other grants made without permission. He had not disturbed Jansen's purchase from then made in 1651. A petition, undated, but obviously of the summer of 1658, was thus on sound grounds when it requested that "Anthony Jansen van Salee may be warned to drive in the woods his horses, hogs and cattle, the same as is practiced by others, so as to prevent their spoiling and eating the pasture from the meadows, by which the town is injured, and we ask for power to place them in the pound when found in the said meadow." The: petition declared that Anthony Jansen maintained that the meadows were his and that he had bought them of the Indians, which, it further declared, could not be done without the approbation of the noble and right Honorable Lords, and as he did not have this, he may be ordered to allow the town "the peaceful use of said meadow commenced with your consent, and peaceable possession of which was promised to the inhabitants of the town; the said Anthony however, having dwelt many years in the place to enjoy his lots and portion as well as others, but at the same time be liable to bear his share of the costs and expenses" (DHNY 1: 414f). : The decision respecting the petition was that "The Fiscal [Attorney General] was ordered to notify Anthony Jansen van Salee to keep his cattle and hogs out of the common meadow, and that if he claimed any more right h' the meadows to make the same known to the Director General and Council: The Fiscal is directed to impound all cattle and hogs found in the meadows" (Ibid.,). The result of the petition could scarcely have been favorable to Anthony, as he was not only in error concerning the Indian purchase, but also because Nicasius de Sille, the Fiscal of New Netherland, and a very influential person, was also one of the leading patentees of New Utrecht. : On 13 August 1658, Anthony Jansen presented his petition for favorable treatment to the Governor and his Council, of which de Sille was a member. In the petition Anthony stated that he had bought from the Indians and paid for it on 26 September 1651, the meadow that had been granted to the Dew village of New Utrecht. He requested that the part of it near his house be given to him. The decision made on the same day was that the petition was to be placed in the hands of the people of New Utrecht, and if it was found that the petitioner had no meadow for making hay, a part of the abovesaid land was to be given to him as to others. There is no further mention of the case. However, when the town lands were distributed, he, as did the heirs of the original grantee of New Utrecht, received two shares. The other proprietors received one share each. : In 1660 he sold his Gravesend lot No. 29 to Nicholas Stillwell, got it back, and in 1669 sold it to his son-in-law, Ferdinandus Van Sickelen, who sold it the same day. : Bergen, in his Register in Alphabetical Order of the Early Settlers of Kings County, L. I., N. Y. (pp. 154-56) says, "In 1879 in leveling the sand dunes n the upland edge of the bay," where dunes "had been gradually extended back with the abrasion of the shore or coast, the remains of two separate pieces of stone walls about two feet high and one foot wide and made mainly f unbroken field stone laid in clay mortar, with a clay floor between them were exhumed. These remains were covered with from four to six feet of sand, and are probably those of the barn or other farm buildings of Anthony Jansen, it being customary in the early settlement of this country to construct their threshing floors of clay . . . and their roofs of thatched straw, instead of shingles...." : Anthony continued to live on his land in Gravesend, notwithstanding his approval of the way of life in the village. This is indicated by a petition signed by many of the Dutch inhabitants and others. Jansen, Jan Emans, who would marry one of his daughters, Lieutenant Nicholas Stillwell, and hers made their mark. Dated 12 April 1660, the petition says that the town had a licentious mode of living, and that desecration of the Sabbath and confusion of religious opinion prevailed. As a result many had grown cold in the exercise of Christian virtues. Because of this situation they asked that a pastor be sent to them. Some think that this petition had been signed by Anthony Jansen of Westbrook, but the fact that it was signed by those with whom Anthony Jansen of Salee had close relations seems to point to his being the signer. Moreover, Anthony Jansen Westbroeck resided at Flatbush. : Apparently Anthony had had a change of heart, or his struggle with Bogardus had been a purely personal affair. Sold later by a descendant was a beautiful copy of the Koran in Arabic, which presumably had belonged to him. The content of the petition indicates that it was simply a keepsake of his early life, or if he had been a Mohammedan he had finally changed to Christianity. : In May 1674 he was accused of harboring a Quaker. This had not been permitted by Stuyvesant, but some thought it was permitted by Dutch law, which was extremely liberal in this respect. It had been taken for granted by the liberal Christians of Flushing, which gave rise to the famous Flushing Remonstrance. Now, however, the schout thought that Anthony should be fined 600 florins in beaver skins. Anthony's second wife testified that she had let the Quaker remain over night after being told that the authorities had given permission. The proposed fine was reduced to one beaver skin and costs. : A word should be written about Anthony's mark. A facsimile of it is to be found in the printed notarial records of Walewyn van der Veen, in connection with the leasing by "the worthy Anthony Jansen van Fes, called van Salee" of his house on New Bridge Street to Egbert Myndersen from I May 1663 to 1 May 1665 (OM 2:43f). The mark consists of an elaborate capital A and a capital I. He clearly was not literate in English or in Dutch, and in Morocco would have had no opportunity to learn a written language. The mark in the Gravesend petition is a simple cross in print, but would seem to have been intended to be his. : Anthony Jansen van Salee in his arrogance, his lack of deference to authority, in his determination to have his own way, shows characteristics that might be expected of the son of a man to whom all Sale had deferred. Aside from his nominal expulsion, the considerate treatment given him by the authorities also indicates that the Dutch in New Amsterdam knew his background, and knew that in sailing between the Old and the New Worlds, except for the tempestuous Atlantic, they had done so with a safety which they owed to his father. : Hoppin, in Washington Ancestry (3: 70), says that Les Sources Inedites de l'histoire du Maroc has five references to Anthony Jansen at Sale in the years 1623-24. Actually, in Archives, Pays Bas there are twelve references to a Captain Anthony Jansz' and all in January and February, 1623 (3:276 : 278, 282-284, 328-333). On page 283 he is specifically referred to as of Vlissingen. He could have been a relative of Jan Jansen of Haarlem for whom the son was named, but Anthony Jansen of Salee could scarcely have been a captain at that early date. In Tome 5 of the same Archives, ( p. 645, 25 January 1651), Captain Anthony Jansen is mentioned as having one of the ships in the fleet commanded by Captain Michel Adriaensz Ruyter on a voyage to Morocco. Anthony Jansen of Salee was in New Netherland at that time. : Hershkowitz refers twice (pp. 300, 307), without any qualification, to Anthony Jansen van Salee as a mulatto. He adds (p. 307) that there is "little" evidence that his color was a "significant factor" in his sentence. The writer has found no such evidence. Hershkowitz also says, without giving any references specifically to this, that negroes frequently intermarried with white settlers. The writer has not run across any case of intermarriage. Interbreeding there obviously was, and a case will be shown where a legal marriage might have been expected to have occurred, but did not. : The writer has found one record where one Anthony Jansen is referred to as a mulatto, and one in which his possible brother is referred to as "alias the mulatto." Obviously neither ever saw the records to have registered a denial. As a matter of fact, anyone brought up in Africa in that day would probably be associated with color. Certainly they would be browned by the sun to the point of looking colored, and each of the two being outdoor men would continue to retain the dark tan. However, Anthony, if the son of Jan of Haarlem, was probably not a mulatto, having been born before his father went to Africa. : Anthony Jansen van Salee seems to have come to New Netherland with more than the usual amount of funds brought in by immigrants at the time. Anthonie, Turk, in Stokes' Iconography of Manhattan Island, Vol. 2, is listed on pages 185, 196-197 among the owners shown on the Manatus Map of 1639. His bouwery No. 22 is shown in C. Pl. 41 and C. Pl. 42. The date of this large \grant is said to be unknown. He also owned other land in Manhattan at the same time. In the Costello Plan, page 261, he is shown as owning lots number 12 and 13. These lots are shown on C. P. 87 and C. P. 87a. In Stokes, Vol. 6, p. 155, he is described as the first owner of the Cornelis van Tienhoven farm which extended from Broadway to the Last River, and from Maiden Lane north to Ann Street (P. 84 Ba). It would seem that prior to his sale of land in 1639 he was one of the largest ]landowners on Manhattan, and the largest in the lower section at least. : Abraham van Salee, if a brother, followed more in the steps of the father. He, with Philip Jansen and Jan Jansen and others, was part owner of, and sailed on "[[Space:Ship_La_Garce|La Garce]]" a privateer in 1643-1644. He is also shown in 0'Callaghan's Index to Dutch Manuscripts (II:311) as selling the yacht "Love." When in 1643 a crew from the "Seven Stars," and a privateer, landed at Anthony Jansen van Salee's farm on Long Island, and according to witnesses, but not Anthony, himself, carried away two hundred pumpkins, Philip and Abraham Jansen boarded the vessel and declared that all they found was a small lot of cabbages, pumpkins and fowls. Both Philip and Abraham were on "[[Space:Ship_La_Garce|La Garce]]" and made their wills as they started on a cruise (CDM 24, 30, 31) : In 1658 Abraham van Salee, or "Turk," was also referred to as "alias the mulatto," when he refused to contribute to the support of the Reverend Mr. Polhemus on the "frivolous grounds" that he did not understand Dutch. The excuse was not accepted, and he was fined twelve guilders (Ibid., p. 194). : Growing up in Morocco he would be expected to have little trace of race prejudice. Although he had a child by a negress and left them his property, yet he did not marry her to legitimize the child. This would seem to dispose of the question of his race. His death occurred in April 1659. Catalyntje, wife of Joris Rapalje, went to the City Hall and stated that Abraham Jansen van Salee, alias the Turk, who had lived at her house was dead. He had made a testament, she said, whereby he devised his property to the negro woman and the child he had had by her. Joresy, her husband, had been named executor. The Deacons of the city, she said, had attached and seized the property. She had been to the Director General, who referred her to the Orphanmasters. By them she was referred again to the Director General and Council, as Abraham Jansen's domicile was not in the jurisdiction of the Orphanmaster's Court (OM 1:83f). There is no further mention of the case. : Anthony Jansen van Salee owned lot No. 29 in Gravesend. Jan Jansen ver Ryn owned lot No. 27. He sold it to Nicholas Stillwell in 1662. (Gravesend Town Records, Book 2, Deeds and Leases, 1653-1670, pp. 76-77.) He was probably the Jan who with Abraham and Philip were owners of "La Garce." In 1659 he bought lots Number 9 and 10 for his son Abraham Jansen for Rine, and in February 1660 he bought lot number 18 for the use and behalf of his brother Cornelis Jansen for Rine. (Ibid., pp. 53-54, 61.) The Town Record (No. 3 of the Town Meetings p. 25,) refers to Cornelis van Rinall as Secretary of the Dutch in New York as of 24th of the 8th mo., 1664. : Cornelis Jansen who had been with Jan Jansen of Haarlem obviously came to New Amsterdam with his family, and knew Abraham and Anthony and where to find them. They represent a definite link between Jan of Haarlem, earlier Admiral of Sale, and later Governor of the castle of ElOualidia. : As to Anthony's wife, Grietje Reyniers, I am reminded of what I learned many years ago in a course in Genetics. The grandfather of the famous Jonathan Edwards had two wives. The first, beautiful and of great intelligence, had "such an extraordinary lack of moral sense" that her husband divorced her on the grounds of adultery. He married again and reared a second family. Yet it is said that none of the descendants of the second wife rose above mediocrity, indicating that Jonathan Edwards and other illustrious descendants owed their remarkable qualities to their immoral grandmother. : We know nothing about the looks or mental capacity of Grietje Reyniers, except that her respectable, if contentious, husband apparently was devoted to her regardless of her youthful reputation or behavior. Thompson, in his History of Long Island, speaks of the distinguished offspring of Thomas Southard, son-in-law of Grietje and her husband. Thomas Southard's daughter, Sarah, married John Bedell of Hempstead. Their offspring were also descendants of Grietje. Among her various descendants were one and possibly two governors, an Episcopal Bishop, a Rector, a United States Senator, who was for a time acting Vice-President of the United States, and whose son was in the House of Representatives at the same time. This simply includes a part of one line of her descendants. : Anthony Jansen Van Salee and his wife, Grietje Reyniers, had four children, all girls: # Annica, m. before Dec. 22, 1653, Thomas Southard of Gravesend, later of # Cornelia, m. William Johnson of New York. # Sara, m. Jan Emans of Gravesend. # Eva, b. 1641; bap. 3 Nov. 1647, as aged 6 years (BDC); m. Ferdinandus Van Sickelen. : It is not known when Grietje died. Anthony sold the Gravesend property to his son-in-law Ferdinandus Van Sickelen in 1669. This would seem to have followed the death of his wife. He then moved back to what was then New York, apparently in 1669 or 1670. He married, second, around 1670, Metje Gravenraet, a respectable widow. : The will of John Williams, of New York, dated 10 October 1672, and administered 15 October of the same year, left to Anthony Jansen, Turk, "all my tools in the house of Henry Morris in New Jersey, as also whatever I have in the house of Anthony Jansen, or elsewhere." He also left him "all my land in New Jersey according to the records of Elizabethtown, and he is to pay Henry Morris a debt of forty shillings, and funeral charges." Henry Morris was named executor, but apparently asked to be excused, as letters of administration were granted to Anthony Jansen, Turk, 15 October 1672. : Anthony Jansen of Salee lived a few years longer. He died intestate. His widow, "Mattice Grevenrat" produced an inventory, and also a premarital contract in which it was agreed that "the longest liver" of them should remain in full possession of all the estate during the survivor's life. The husbands of all the daughters, signing in the order of the list of daughters and their husbands given above, petitioned 26 September 1676 for their share of the father's estate, and declared that the inventory was incorrect. Apparently the petition was disallowed, as the widow was granted letters of administration on 25 March 1677 by Governor Andros. Who ultimately got the estate is not known. : Thus ended what had been a turbulent, but obviously a prosperous lifetime. : I cannot finish with Anthony Jansen Van Salee without expressing my appreciation for the many valuable suggestions made by Rosalie Fellous Bailey. She has been almost as interested in Anthony as I have been." ===Biography 3=== :Anthony and Grietje's lives were the subject of a novel, "The Drowning Room," by Michael Pye, published by Granta Books, London, 1995. I'm told by a fellow researcher (and probably a distant cousin) Charles W. Danis, Jr. that the novel is "historically inaccurate in a number of respects. Anthony was also known as being from Salee, Vaes or Fez. He emigrated at an early date to N. A. [New Amsterdam], where he resided from 1633 to 39, owning a town lot and a bouwery. He m. 1st Grietje Reiniers; m 2nd, in 1670, Metje Gravenraet, and d. about 1676 intestate. In Apr. 1639 he and his wife were banished from N.A. in consequence of their being slanderous and troublesome persons. He, however, appears to have managed to remain in the town until Aug. 3, 1639 when on petition he was granted by the Director-Gen. or Gov. Kieft 100 morgens on the W. end of L.O., lying within the present bounds of N.U. and Gd., to which he removed, and for which the patent was dated May 27, 1643. Feb. 9, 1660, he sold his patent to Nicholas Stillwell for 1600 gl. And the fee of plantation-lot No. 29 in Gd., with the buildings and improvements thereon, whch plantation-lot Anthony sold Dec. 1669 to Fernandus Van Sickelen, his son-in-law. After this he appears to have removed back to N.A., where he died. Anthonys patent during this period was known as Turks Plantation, from his being designated as Turk on some of the old records. Stillwell sold
In 1879, in leveling the sand dunes on the upland on the edge of the bay, a little S.E. of the buildings of Mr. Gunther at Locust Grove, which dunes had been blown up from the beach, and which had been gradually extending back with the abrasion of the shore or coast, the remains of two separate pieces of stone wall about 2 ft. high and 1 ft. wide, made mainly of unbroken fieldstones laid in clay mortar, with a clay floor between them, were exhumed. These remains were covered with from 4 to 10 ft. of sand, and are probably those of the barn or other farm buildings of Anthony Jansen, it being customary in the early settlement of this country to construct their threshing floors of clay, of which specimens existed, and were in use in this country in the younger days of the author, their roofs being made of thatched straw instead of shingles as at present. Issue by 1st wife:--Annica, who m. Thomas Southard of Gd.; Cornelia, who m. William Johnson of N.Y.; Sara, who m. John Emans of Gd.; and Eva, b. 1641, who m. Ferdinandus Van Sickelen of Flds. Made his mark A I to documents.
[[http://www.memoirist.com/The%20Barbary%20Pirates.pdf The Memoirist] (this link no longer works. If someone has an updated one, please include it here) An archived version is available at https://web.archive.org/web/20090106195438/http://www.memoirist.com/The%20Barbary%20Pirates.pdf] ====About==== :Anthony Jansen J. van Salee :Anthony "The Turk" Jansen van Salee was born in 1607 to Jan Janszoon van Haarlem and Margarita. He married a prostitute by the name of Grietje Reyniers around 1630. They had four children, all girls: #Annica Antonise Jansen b. about 1632 in New Amsterdam. m. Thomas Southard #Cornelia Jansen b. before 1638. m. William Jansen Van Borkelo #Sara Jansen #Eva Jansen b. before 1640. m. Ferdinandus Van Sickelen in 1660. Anthony also married a woman by the name of Metje Andries Grevenraet sometime after 1669. Together, they had no children. :Anthony died March of 1676 in New Amsterdam (New York). :"Anthony Jansen van Salee is a Turk, a rascal and a horned beast." -- Hendrick Jansen voicing the common view of his neighbor's character in 1638. :from Notorious New Yorkers: Anthony Jansen van Salee, the Turk New Amsterdam was a litigious place, and Anthony was involved in more than his share of lawsuits. Within five years, Anthony was hauled into court for stealing wood, paying wages he owed with a dead goat, allowing his dog to kill a neighbor's hog, pointing a loaded pistol at the overseer of the West India Company's slaves, threatening a debt collector with bloodshed if he insisted on the money owed and slandering any number of people. :Following numerous legal disputes, including with the church, Anthony was ordered to leave New Netherland, but on appeal to the Dutch West India Company, was allowed to settle on 200 acres (0.81 km2) in what would become New Utrecht and Gravesend, Brooklyn. This made him now one of the largest and most prominent landholders on Long Island. He was the neighbor of Lady Deborah Moody, of whom he was on good terms with, although he had disputes with her husband Sir Henry who filed speech charges against him. :Anthony "The Turk" Jansen van Salee (as recorded by Diane Foust Hubbard)- Most famous were the notorious Abraham Jansz and Anthony Jansen van Salee, a mulatto giant of prodigious strength later nicknamed "the Terrible Turk." Both followed their father’s double life as a pirate and adventurer, and both later chose to join the early settlers of New Amsterdam (later the city of New York) in the New World. :According to a "historian of the African diaspora" named Mario de Valdes y Cocom, Anthony Jansen van Salee's rumored famous descendants include Cornelius Vanderbilt, Jackie Kennedy (whose swarthy father was known as "Black Jack Bouvier"), and Humphrey Bogart. :For anyone interested in the location of Anthony Jansen's Brugh Straet house - the "footprint" of the original lot still exists, though the lot is a small parking lot now. It is on Bridge Street, just west of Broadway if memory serves me, adjacent to the White Horse Tavern (which incidentally was open in the mid-1600s though at a different location). (as recorded by Brian Smith) :Anthony and Abraham van Salee were the ancestors of the Vanderbilts, the Whitneys, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis and Humphrey Bogart. They were among the earliest arrivals to 17th century New Amsterdam. In a number of documents dating back to this period, they are both described as "mulatto". From what scholars have been able to piece together about their background, they appear to have been the sons of a Dutch seafarer by the name of Jan Jansen who had "turned Turk" and become an admiral in the Moroccan navy. With the Port of Salee as the base from which it harried European shipping, references to the fleet he commanded are salted away in the old English sea shanties that are still sung about the Salee Rovers. The mother of his two sons was probably a concubine he had while trading in this part of the world before his conversion to Islam. As a result of the anti-social behaviour of his white wife, Anthony van Salee was induced to leave the city precincts of lower Manhattan and move across the river, thus becoming the first settler of Brooklyn. Since Coney Island abutted his property, it was, until sometime in the last century, also referred to as "Turk's Island"; the word, "Turk", being a designation of his which the records used interchangeably with, "mulatto". According to the documentation that people like Professor Leo Hershkowitz of Queens University have sifted through, it would seem that Anthony van Salee never converted to Christianity. His Koran, in fact, was in a descendant's possession until about fifty years ago when, ignorant of its relevance to his family's history, he offered it for sale at auction. :http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/secret/famous/vansallees.html :He married Grietse Reyniers, a scandalous woman from The Netherlands who was previously the mistress of Wouter van Twiller. She had encountered him while an employee of the tavern belonging to Pieter de Winter. Grietse is considered a legend of American colonial history because of her wild, sexual ways. She is dubbed the first Manhattan "lady of the night" by some accounts, while others have called her the "Carrie Bradshaw" of colonial Manhattan. She is quoted as having once said "I have long been the whore of the nobility. From now on I shall be the whore of the rabble." She was known to have measured the private parts of bar patrons with a broom stick. Between 1638-1639, the couple accounted for 10% of the crime rate in the colony, or 15 of 93 cases. During this period the Dutch legal system was heavily invested in quarrels, and the cases included actions of petty slander from the likes of Anneke and Domine Bogardus after Grietse accused of them of lying, Grietse mooning the naval fleet, and Anthony's drunkenness. :Grietse died in 1669, and Anthony married Metje Grevenraet, before dying in 1676 after passing his final years at his home on Bridge Street. Metje was a Quaker who helped Anthony tolerate the church. :He had four daughters with Reyniers who married into respectable colonial commercial families: Eva Antonis, who married Ferdinandus van Sycklin, an original immigrant to New Netherlands for whom Van Siclen Avenue in Brooklyn is named for. He was a descendant of a crusader and banker named Simon van der Sicklen, whose family possessed the domain of Nazareth, Belgium during the medieval ages and founded the town of Seclin, now in France. The family's original surname was de la Faucille. Cornelia, who married William Johnson Annica, who married Thomas Southard. Annica and Thomas's daughter Abigail was the great-great-grandmother of Cornelius Vanderbilt Sara, who married John Emans. :Anthony's physical appearance and race is the subject of much debate, and like his mother, the consensus was that he was of a mixed-ethnic background. He was incredibly tall with superior strength. Van Salee has been described many ways, with some calling him a "semi-Dutchman" of "tawny" complexion, erecting the first "European" house in New Utrecht. Other descriptions have said he was a "former black slave" who was a "mulatto"; others include "half-Moroccan", "Turk", "Berber", and "swarthy". :Anthony was very wealthy and had made many enemies, while falsely being attributed to certain history written well after his death. Anthony's appearance is consistently used in court documentation alongside his name with the phrase "Turk", indicating his appearance and/or lifestyle was a main emphasis for documentarians and historians during that period. From deduction, he was not a "free black", claimed in 2008, and "former black slave", as claimed in 2001, because he was the wealthy heir of a former head of state. It is also noted that Anthony was considered "European" enough to be credited, in 1643, for building the first "European" settlement in New Utrecht, while even historic Southern African-centric collections cannot determine what his actual appearance, race, or origin was.It is also noted that he had four daughters who married into respectable, colonial New Amsterdam families of European origin. :Anthony was Jan Janszoon's fourth child, born in 1607 in Cartagena, Spain from his second wife. In 1624 Anthony was in Salé, Morocco with his father, leaving in 1627 for Algiers with his family. Van Salee was living near the harbor in Amsterdam when he obtained a marriage license on December 15, 1629 to marry 27-year old German-native Grietse Reyniers two days before his ship to the New World left. In 1630, at the age of 22, he had immigrated to New Netherlands, along with his bride, as a colonist of the Dutch West India Company. It is speculated that Anthony's father had provided him a considerable fortune, and by 1639 he was one of the largest landholders on the island, as well as a prosperous farmer. The relationship with his father after arriving in the New Amsterdam is unclear. :One of Van Salee's first properties was a farm on the island of Manhattan acquired in 1638 which was named "Wallenstein", titled in memory of Albrecht von Wallenstein.[8] Becoming one of the original settlers of the area, the plat was located on the north side of the stockade along present-day Wall St. The bouwery was surveyed from Broadway to the East River between Ann Street and Maiden Lane. He transferred the deed the following year. :Following numerous legal disputes, including with the church, Anthony was ordered to leave New Netherland, but on appeal to the Dutch West India Company, was allowed to settle on 200 acres (0.81 km2) in what would become New Utrecht and Gravesend, Brooklyn. This made him now one of the largest and most prominent landholders on Long Island. In 1643 he purchased a house on Bridge Street in New Amsterdam, in defiance of the court order restricting such. He would go onto become a successful merchant and creditor in New Amsterdam, while owning several properties throughout the region. : Anthony was a defender of minorities in the colony and subjected to repeated discrimination. Neighbors called him "A Turk, a rascal, and a horned beast." He was engaged in many legal disputes, from his dog attacking the hog of a black townsman, Anthony the Portuguese, to pointing loaded pistols at slave overseers from the Dutch West India Company. The first grantee of Conyne Eylandt, he helped found many Long Island settlements, including New Utrecht, Gravesend, and in 1660 Boswijck along with 23 settlers which included Franciscus the Negro, a former slave who had won his freedom. Religiously he read his Qur'an frequently, petitioned for Christian missionaries, and was fined for housing an English Quaker once at his home on Bridge Street who was to repair a Dutch church.He was the neighbor of Lady Deborah Moody, of whom he was on good terms with, although he had disputes with her husband Sir Henry who filed speech charges against him. :Anthony Janszoon van Salee (1607–1676) was the son of Salé President Jan Janszoon. He was an original settler of and prominent landholder, merchant, and creditor in New Netherlands. Van Salee was New York's first Muslim, and arguably one of the first in the New World. His Qur'an was eventually auctioned in the following centuries, having passed through a descendant, Robert Bayles, a one-time President of the The Market and Fulton National Bank of New York
[ About info from memories added by [[Wehr-5 |Roger Wehr]]] ==Research Notes== Christopher C. Child presented a Van Salee Descendants Tree in the blog article "Van Salee Descendants," December 2, 2022, in the American Ancestors publication ''Vita Brevis''.
[Child, Christopher C., "[Van Salee Descendants https://vitabrevis.americanancestors.org/2022/12/van-salee-descendants]," ''Vita Brevis'', Dec 2, 2022.] Citations were: David M. Ryker, ''Genealogical and Biographical Directory to Persons in New Netherland''; Emily Frelinghuysen McFarland, ''The Frelinghuysen family in New Jersey, 1720-1970''; and Ralph K. Potter and Brian A. Smith, ''Early Southards of New York and New Jersey''. ==Sources==
* Stokes, Isaac Newton Phelps. ''[[Space:The Iconography of Manhattan Island|The Iconography of Manhattan Island, 1498-1909]]'', New York: Robert H. Dodd, 1915-1928.
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[[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] == The Van Slyke family in America == '''Full title:''' ''The Van Slyke family in America : a genealogy of Cornelis Antonissen Van Slyke, 1604-1676 and his Mohawk wife Ots-Toch, including the story of Jacques Hertel, 1603-1651, father of Ots-Toch and interpreter to Samuel de Champlain'' *By [[McGinnis-2344|Lorine McGinnis Schulze]] * Published in 1996 by Olive Tree Enterprises, Midland, Ontario. * This book was later revised more than once. Most recent edition published in 2018: http://www.olivetreegenealogy.com/nn/surnames/vslyke.shtml *Citing this source (Wiki format): :: Schulze, Lorine McGinnis. ''[[Space: The Van Slyke family in America|The Van Slyke family in America]]''. Midland, Ont.: Olive Tree Enterprises, 1996. ::Citing with long version of title: ::Schulze, Lorine McGinnis. ''[[Space: The Van Slyke family in America|The Van Slyke family in America: A Genealogy of Cornelis Antonissen Van Slyke, 1604-1676 and his Mohawk wife Ots-Toch, including the story of Jacques Hertel, 1603-1651, Father of Ots-Toch and Interpreter to Samuel de Champlain]]''. Midland, Ontario: Olive Tree Enterprises, 1996. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The_Van_Slyke_family_in_America|WikiTree profiles that link to this page]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/105975/ or try: https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/105975/?offset=&return=1#page=1&viewer=picture&o=info&n=0&q=
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == The Van Valkenburg Family in America == Description: Genealogy of the the descendants of Lambert and Annatje Van Valckenburgh who migrated to New Amsterdam (New York) in 1642-44 * compiled by Paul I. Van Valkenburg. * published by Gateway Press, Baltimore, Maryland, 1976. * Note: Electronic versions do not contain publication information, so date and authorship cannot be confirmed. * No page numbering in the electronic editions. * 2 or 3 volumes: :::Volume 1: "The First Two Generations of the Van Valkenburg Family in America" ''(but it includes some later generations)'' :::Volume 2 contains later generations of the family and is organized by geographic locations :::Volume 3 is mentioned on the Van Valkenburg Family Association website at https://navvf.org/news.html * Source Example: ::: Van Valkenburg, Paul. ''[[Space: The Van Valkenburg Family in America | The Van Valkenburg Family in America]]''. Baltimore, Maryland: Gateway Press, 1976. * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[[#VanValkenburg|The Van Valkenburg Family in America]], Volume 1, Page 134] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Van Valkenburg Family in America |WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === Volume 1: *https://archive.org/stream/GenealogyOfTheVanValkenburgFamilyInAmerica1/Genealogy%20of%20the%20Van%20Valkenburg%20Family%20in%20America%201#mode/2up *http://www.navvf.org (members only -- see archived version at https://web.archive.org/web/20150723165256/http://www.navvf.org/ebooks/vvfa-v1.pdf ) Volume 2: *https://archive.org/stream/GenealogyOfTheVanValkenburgFamilyInAmerica1/Genealogy%20of%20the%20Van%20Valkenburg%20Family%20in%20America%202#page/n1/mode/2up * https://navvf.org (members only -- see archived version at https://web.archive.org/web/20160502224303/http://www.navvf.org/ebooks/vvfa-v2.pdf )
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[[Category:Disambiguation Studies]] There were multiple men by the name of John Briggs, of about the same generation who settled in early New England before 1660:[Edna Anne Hannibal, Claude W. Barlow, "Richard, William and Hugh, son of John Briggs of Taunton, Massachusetts," in ''NEHGR,'' 127(Apr 1971):77-] # [[Briggs-663|John Briggs]], son of Clement, born in '''Weymouth''' between 1635-1640; believed to have died before 1662 when other sons of Clement received land as "Old Timers".[Edna Anne Hannibal and Claude W. Barlow, ''Clement Briggs of Plymouth Colony and His Descendants'' (1966), pp 5-15] No record of wife of family. # John Briggs who emigrated to Boston by 1638, was driven from there with Anne Hutchinson's party and settled in '''Newport, Rhode Island''' in 1640.[John Russell Bartlett, ed., ''Records of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations,'' 1:75] Is he the [[Briggs-397|John Briggs]] of Portsmouth covered by Austin, p 25? If so that John had a son [[Briggs-404|John Briggs]], b abt 1642, that Austin, [https://books.google.com/books?id=LA7ntaS11ocC&pg=PP5#v=onepage&q=briggs&f=false p 25] (bottom) claims married Hannah Fisher. # [[Briggs-257|John Briggs]] who settled in '''Sandwich, Massachusetts''' in 1640.[Edna Anne Hannibal and Claude . Barlow, ''John Briggs of Sandwich, Massachusetts, and his Descendants,'' 1962, p 1] # John Briggs who sailed with Capt. John Greene for Warwick, Rhode Island and settled in '''Kingstown,''' Rhode Island in 1671. Austin names his wife Frances without surname, staying that they both died after 1697.[John Osborne Austin, ''Genealogical Dictionary of Rhode Island,'' 1687, [https://books.google.com/books?id=LA7ntaS11ocC&pg=PP5#v=onepage&q=briggs&f=false p 25]] [[Briggs-404|This one]] # [[Briggs-440|John Briggs]], Senior, of '''Taunton''' who is listed in Taunton Proprietors' Records.[Mrs. John E. Barclay, "Notes on the Briggs Families of Taunton, Mass.," in ''The American Genealogist,'' 33(Apr 1957):76-86] An unrecorded deed in the Hattie Briggs Church Collection in the Connecticut State Library, Hartford, named him as the father of Richard and Hugh Briggs. The earliest record of him appears in Vol. IV, p 187 of the Taunton Proprietor Records when granted land in 1657. This same year, he also took the oath of fidelity. In these records, he is always "Senior" suggesting another younger man by the same name-- either a son or perhaps John Briggs son of Clement, above. (Later research identified this John Briggs as he who married '''Agnes Thayer''' in Thornbury, Gloucestershire, England, by whom he had children John, Richard, William, Hugh, Katherine, and possibly Joanna (who m. Peter Tallman).) John died by 1686 and possibly as early as 1675. == Sources ==
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] [[Category:Emens-67 Create Profile Author]] __TOC__ == The Varnums of Dracut == in Massachusetts, a history of George Varnum, his son Samuel who came to Ipswich about 1635, and grandsons Thomas, John and Joseph, who settled in Dracut, and their descendants * by John Marshall Varnum * published Boston, Massachusetts, 1907 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Varnums of Dracut|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/varnumsofdracutt00varn === 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 === * Varnum, John M. ''[[Space:The Varnums of Dracut | The Varnums of Dracut ]]'' (Boston, 1907), [ Page ]. * ([[#Varnum|Varnum]])
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == The Vautrin-Wotring-Woodring Family Lorraine-Alsace-Pennsylvania 1640-1790 == * by Raymond M. Bell & Mabel G. Granquist Washington PA 1953 * Citation Example: ::: Raymond M. Bell & Mabel G. Granquist ''[[Space:The Vautrin-Wotring-Woodring Family, Lorraine - Alsace - Pennsylvania 1640-1790 | The Vautrin-Wotring-Woodring Family, Lorraine - Alsace - Pennsylvania 1640-1790]]'' (1953) * Footnote Example: ::: [[[#Bell|Bell]]: Page 134] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Vautrin-Wotring-Woodring Family, Lorraine - Alsace - Pennsylvania 1640-1790|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * [https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE97269 | LDS Library]
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[[Category:Vermont, Sources]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Vermont]] == The Vermont Antiquarian (Vol.1-3) == :A Quarterly Magazine devoted to the- history and antiquities of Vermont and the Champlain and Connecticut Valleys :Volume 1: September 1902 - June 1903 :Volume 2: September 1903 - June 1904 :Volume 3: September 1904 - June 1905 * by Kate Morris Cone; Byron N Clark; Eben Putnam, 1868-1933; Thomas Bellows Peck * published by The Research Publication Company, Burlington, Vermont, 1903 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Vermont Antiquarian (Vol.1-3)|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://archive.org/details/vermontantiquariv1cone/page/n5 (Vol 1) *https://archive.org/details/vermontantiquariv2cone/page/n5 (Vol 2) *https://archive.org/details/vermontantiquari00cone (Vol 3) ===Table of Contents=== :'''Volume 1''' :An Index to this Volume will be printed in No. 1 of Vol. 11. *Berlin, Vt., marriages, 1791-1850; by William T. Dewey *Burlington, Vt., Earliest records of the Unitarian Society *Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths: by Eben Putnam *______Pastors of the Unitarian Church: by Joel H. Metcalf *Crown Point; map of in 1765, note on: by G. G. Benedict *Colonial Wars, Vt., Society of, Annual meeting *Genealogical notices of families of —
Blanchard, Edson, Gillett, Hall, Hazen, Hutchinson, Marsh, Newton,
Pinneo, Putnam, Savage, Strong, Tilden, Wright *Hartford, Vt., The Revolutionary history of; by Kate Morris Cone *Hawes, Capt. Asa; by Edwin S. Walker *Lebanon, NH Inscriptions from Pine Cemetery; by Byron N. Clark *Muster roll *Montpelier, Vt., marriages in; by William T. Dewey *Notes, Queries, and Answers *Plattsburgh, Accounts of the battle of, 11 Sept., 1814, from contemporaneous sources; by Byron N. Clark *______List of killed and wounded at Rockingham, Vt., records; by Thomas Bellows Peck *United States Army Officers stationed at Burlington, 1814 by Byron N. Clark :'''Volume 2''' *The Church of Christ of Dartmouth College in its North Hartford Branch; with bibliography: by Kate M. Cone *Blaisdell Note: by Byron N. Clark *Clark-Russell Families of Vermont: by Susan E. Clark *First Settlement of Norwich, Vt.: by M. E. Goddard *First United States Census of Pownal, Vt., 1790: by Louise Bethune *Notes on the Origin and Family of Timothy Hatherly: by Eben Putnam *Notice of History of the Fanning Family *Origin of the Sewall Family of New England: by Eben Putnam *Records of Rockingham, Windham Co., Vermont: by Thomas Bellows Peck *Review of the History of the Cone Family: by Kate M. Cone *Teal Ham, a Revolutionary Soldier in the British Army : by J. F. Force *The Genealogical Bulletin *Vermont Society Colonial Wars *Queries
Perry, Stevens, Potter, Ward, Wall, Turner, Lebanon, Conn., Butler,
Udall, Richmond, Bruce, Benton, Bessey, Crombie, Owen, Newell, Wood, Barnes. *Errata :'''Volume 3''' *Portrait of Col.Thomas Hammond - Frontispiece *Ancestry of some of the Early Hammonds of Vermont - Frederick S. Hammond *Historical Discourse at Hanover Center, N.H. Church, 1876 - Rev. C.A.Downs *Revolutionary Soldiers of Newbury, VT *Members of Hanover Center, N.H., Church 1771-1904 - Asa W. Fellows *Notes and Queries *Errata === Errata === :From Volume 2, [https://archive.org/details/vermontantiquariv2cone/page/n165/mode/2up page 166]: * On page 77, the third line should read: Stephen, born 19 Aug., 1657, instead of 10 Oct., 1654. :From Volume 3, [https://archive.org/details/vermontantiquari00cone/page/n333/mode/2up page 152]: * p. 13. Rev. Knight Saxton was employed to preach not in the summers of 1776 and 1777, but "in the summer of 1766, 1767, 1768, and probably 1769." (Chase's " History of Hanover," p. 184). * p. 38. The dates of the pastorate of the Rev. Eden Burroughs were 1772-1810. See original Hanover Town Records, p. 9, call to Eden Burroughs, June 23, 1772, p. 10, "the answer of Rev. Eden Burroughs, Oxford, July 3rd, 1772." *p. 61. Read "Mrs. Rix and three of her children " instead of "his children." *p. 69. The Kimball house overlooked the Connecticut valley and was destroyed by fire in 1866. Professor Haddock lived in Hanover and resided in the Kimball house, his wife's father's, only after his return from being Minister to Portugal. * 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 === * ''[[Space:The Vermont Antiquarian (Vol.1-3)| The Vermont Antiquarian (Vol.1-3)]]'' (The Research Publication Co, Burlington, Vermont, 1903) * [[[#Cone|Cone]]]
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[[Category:Sources by Name]] [[Category: Periodicals]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Vermont, Sources]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Vermont|Vermont Sources]] __TOC__ == The Vermont Historical Gazetteer == : A.K.A. "Vermont Quarterly Gazetteer" Title varies: :: Vol. 1-3, Vermont Historical Gazetteer: a magazine, embracing a history of each town, Civil, Ecclesiastical, Biographical and Military. :: Vol. 4-5, Vermont Historical Gazetteer, a local history of all the towns in the state. * by Page, Carrie Elizabeth (Hemenway) pub; Hemenway, Abby Maria, 1828-1890, ed * published by Miss. A. M. Hemenway, Burlington, VT, 1860- * published by Mrs. Carrie E. H. Page, Brandon, VT, 1860- * published by Miss. A. M. Hemenway, Ludlow, VT, 1860- * Addison County No.1 July 4, 1860 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Vermont Historical Gazetteer|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Index (Tuttle Co., Rutland, Vt., 1923) ::* https://archive.org/details/indextocontentso00deni ::* https://archive.org/details/vermonthistorica00heme ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009890184 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000680128 * Vol 1 (1867) Addison, Bennington, Caledonia, Chittenden and Essex Counties ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=lNQbAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/vermonthistorica01heme ::* https://archive.org/details/vermontquarterly01heme ::* https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_lNQbAQAAMAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000680128 * Vol 2 (1871) Franklin, Grand Isle, Lamoille and Orange Counties ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=xkEOAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/vermonthistoric00winggoog ::* https://archive.org/details/vermonthistorica02heme ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofvirgini02grig ::* https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_xkEOAAAAIAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000680128 ::* https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_eJUbAQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=eJUbAQAAMAAJ * Vol 2, pt. 1 (1871) Franklin, Grand Isle, Lamoille and Orange Counties, including also The Natural History of Chittenden County and Index to Vol. 1. ::* https://archive.org/details/vermonthistoric00pagegoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=7V0SAAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100332961 * Vol 2, pt. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/vermonthistorica22heme ::* https://archive.org/details/vermonthistoric00unkngoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=81ISAAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100332961 * Vol 2, pt. 3 ::* https://archive.org/details/vermonthistoric01pagegoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=QFMSAAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100332961 * Vol 3 (1877) Orleans and Rutland Counties ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=vJUbAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_vJUbAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/vermonthistorica03heme ::* https://archive.org/details/vermontquarterly03heme ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000680128 * Vol 3, pt. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/vermonthistorica31heme ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000680128 * Vol 3, pt. 2 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000680128 * Vol 4 (1882) Washington County ::* https://archive.org/details/vermonthistorica04heme ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofvirgini04grig ::* https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_YSxDIrDewrYC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=YSxDIrDewrYC ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000680128 * Vol 5 (1891) Windham County, with histories of Sutton in Caledonia County, and Bennington in Bennington County. ::* https://archive.org/details/VermontGazetteerComplete ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000680128 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=D9UbAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/vermontquarterly05heme * Chittenden No. 6, August, 1863 ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofvirgini06grig === Citation Formats === * ''[[Space:The Vermont Historical Gazetteer|The Vermont Historical Gazetteer]]'' (Mrs. Carrie E. H. Page, Brandon, VT, 1867) [ Page ]. * ([[#VHG|Vermont Hist. Gazetteer]])
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Virginia Colony Genealogy Resources]] == The Vestry Book and Register of Bristol Parish, Virginia from 1720-1789 == *by Churchill Gibson Chamberlayne * Privately published for Bristol Parish, Virginia, 1898. * Source Example: ::: Chamberlayne, Churchill Gibson, ''[[Space:The Vestry Book and Register of Bristol Parish, Virginia from 1720-1789|The Vestry Book and Register of Bristol Parish, Virginia from 1720-1789]]'' (Bristol Parish, Virginia, 1898.) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[[#VBBP|Vestry Book Bristol Parish]]: Page 134] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Vestry Book and Register of Bristol Parish, Virginia from 1720-1789|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *https://archive.org/details/vestrybookandre01chamgoog/page/n6/mode/2up
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Virginia Colony Genealogy Resources]] [[Category: Virginia Genealogy Resources]] [[Category: New Kent County, Virginia Colony]] [[Category: James City County, Virginia Colony]] [[Category: New Kent County, Virginia]] [[Category: James City County, Virginia]][[Category: St. Peter's Parish, Virginia]] == The Vestry Book and register of St. Peter's Parish, New Kent and James City Counties, Virginia, 1684-1786 == * by [[Chamberlayne-163|Churchill Gibson Chamberlayne]] (1876-1939) * published by The Division of Purchase and Printing, Richmond, 1937. * Source Example: ::: Chamberlayne, C.G., ''[[Space:The Vestry Book of St. Peter's ParishParish, New Kent and James City Counties, Virginia, 1684-1786 |The Vestry Book of St. Peter's Parish Parish, New Kent and James City Counties, Virginia, 1684-1786]]'' (Richmond, 1937) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[[#Chamberlayne|Chamberlayne]]: Page 134] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Vestry Book of St. Peter's Parish Parish, New Kent and James City Counties, Virginia, 1684-1786 |WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001263674 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=swUpRH9gISUC search & snippet only
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Virginia Colony Genealogy Resources]] [[Category: Virginia Genealogy Resources]] [[Category: New Kent County, Virginia Colony]] [[Category: James City County, Virginia Colony]] [[Category: New Kent County, Virginia]] [[Category: James City County, Virginia]] [[Category: Blisland Parish, Virginia Colony]] __TOC__ == The Vestry Book of Blisland (Blissland) Parish, New Kent and James City Counties, Virginia, 1721-1786 == * by [[Chamberlayne-163|Churchill Gibson Chamberlayne]] (1876-1939) * published by The Division of Purchase and Printing, Richmond, 1935 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Vestry Book of Blisland (Blissland) Parish, New Kent and James City Counties, Virginia, 1721-1786|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * (1935) 1721-1786 ::* https://archive.org/details/vestrybookofblis00cham ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001263673 * Also see: ::* ''[[Space:The_Vestry_Book_and_register_of_St._Peter's_Parish,_New_Kent_and_James_City_Counties,_Virginia,_1684-1786 |The Vestry Book of St. Peter's Parish, New Kent and James City Counties, Virginia, 1684-1786]]'' (1937) === WikiTree Syntax === * Chamberlayne, Churchill Gibson. ''[[Space:The Vestry Book of Blisland (Blissland) Parish, New Kent and James City Counties, Virginia, 1721-1786|The Vestry Book of Blisland (Blissland) Parish, New Kent and James City Counties, Virginia, 1721-1786]]'' (Richmond, 1935) [ Page ]. * ([[#Chamberlayne|Chamberlayne]])
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Virginia Colony Genealogy Resources]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Virginia | Virginia Sources]] __TOC__ == The Vestry Book of Saint Peter's Parish, New Kent County, Virginia from 1682-1758 == * published by the National Society of the Colonial Dames of America in the State of Virginia, W. E. Jones, Printer, Richmond, Virginia, 1905 * 242 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Vestry Book of Saint Peter's Parish, New Kent County, Virginia from 1682-1758|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/vestrybookofsain00stpe * https://archive.org/details/vestrybooksaint00vagoog * https://www.vagenweb.org/newkent/vestry.html === 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:The Vestry Book of Saint Peter's Parish, New Kent County, Virginia from 1682-1758|The Vestry Book of Saint Peter's Parish]], New Kent County, Virginia from 1682-1758'' (W.E. Jones, Richmond, Virginia, 1905) [ Page ]. * ([[#VBSP|Vestry Book]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * [''[[Space:The Vestry Book of Saint Peter's Parish, New Kent County, Virginia from 1682-1758|The Vestry Book of Saint Peter's Parish]], New Kent County, Virginia from 1682-1758'' (W.E. Jones, Richmond, Virginia, 1905) [ Page ].]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Virginia Genealogy Resources]] [[Category: Virginia Colony Genealogy Resources]] [[Category: St. Paul's Parish, Virginia]] [[Category: Hanover County, Virginia]] [[Category: Hanover County, Virginia Colony]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Virginia | Virginia Sources]] __TOC__ == The Vestry Book of St. Paul's Parish, Hanover County, Virginia, 1706-1786 == * published by The Division of Purchase and Printing, Richmond, 1940. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Vestry Book of St. Paul's Parish, Hanover County, Virginia, 1706-1786|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001263665 === Citation Formats === * ''[[Space:The Vestry Book of St. Paul's Parish, Hanover County, Virginia, 1706-1786|The Vestry Book of St. Paul's Parish, Hanover County, Virginia, 1706-1786]]'' (Richmond, 1940) [ Page ]. * ([[#VBSP|Vestry Book of St. Paul]])
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Great Britain Genealogy Resources]] Other: [[Space: Sources-England | England Sources]] __TOC__ == The Victoria History Of The Counties Of England == Founded in 1899 and dedicated to Queen Victoria, this is an encyclopaedic record of England’s places and people from earliest times. The VCH was established as a private enterprise in 1899, with the first volumes appearing between 1900 and 1908, when the funding ran out. Publications for ten counties resumed in 1910 with local funding, before the First World War brought all work to a halt. Much material prepared before 1908 has never been published. A few volumes were published between 1923 and 1932, when the series was offered to the University of London's Institute of Historical Research. Since then, the emphasis has been on topographical volumes containing extended parish histories, with fewer general volumes. The 1974 local government reorganization, and the disappearance of several counties as administrative bodies, weakened VCH funding. Much published and unpublished material is available online via the [http://www.victoriacountyhistory.ac.uk/ VCH website]. * [http://www.victoriacountyhistory.ac.uk/ Victoria County History] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Victoria History Of The Counties Of England|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * A Guide to The Victoria History Of The Counties Of England, by Arthur Herbert Doubleday (1867-1941) and William Page, F.S.A. (1861-1934) ::* https://archive.org/details/guidetovictoriah00doubuoft * Some Press Opinions (1902) ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924028014813 * All: ::* http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/vch/counties.shtml ::* [https://www.british-history.ac.uk/catalogue/local British History Online] * Bedfordshire http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/beds ::* Vol. 1 ::* Vol. 2 https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000199103 ::* Vol. 3 https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000199103 * Buckinghamshire http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/bucks ::* Vol. 1 ::* Vol. 2 :::* https://books.google.com/books?id=D5o4AQAAMAAJ :::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012240991 ::* Vol. 3 ::* Vol. 4 * The Victoria History of Berkshire ::* http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/berks ::* Vol. 1 (James Street, Haymarket, 1906) ::* by Peter Hampson Ditchfield (1854-1930) & William Page (1861-1934) ::* https://archive.org/details/victoriahistoryo01ditcuoft ::* Vol. 2 (London, Archibald Constable & Co., Ltd., 1907) ::* edited by Rev. P. H. Ditchfield, M.A., F.S.A., and William Page, F.S.A. ::* https://archive.org/details/victoriahistoryo02pageuoft ::* Vol. 3 * The Victoria History Of The County Of Cambridgeshire And The Isle Of Ely ::* http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/cambs ::* Vol. 1 ::* Vol. 2 ::* Vol. 3 ::* Vol. 4 ::* Vol. 5 ::* Vol. 6 ::* Vol. 7 ::* Vol. 8 * Chester 3 volumes http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/ches ::* Vol. 1 ::* Vol. 2 ::* Vol. 3 * Cumberland ::* Vol. 1 http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/cumb ::* Vol. 1 https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000111591 ::* Vol. 1 https://archive.org/details/cu31924092925936/page/n6/mode/1up ::* Vol. 2 https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000111591 * Derbyshire ::* Vol. 1 :::* http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/derbs ::* Vol. 2 (1907) :::* https://books.google.com/books?id=YKk6xU46kyIC * A History of the County of Dorset ::* http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/dorset ::* Vol. 1 ::* Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/VictoriaHistoryofTheCountyofDorset * A History of the County of Durham ::* http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/durham ::* Vol. 1 ::* Vol. 2 (1907) :::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ptH89qNBCGAC :::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000111137 :::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011923593 ::* Vol. 3 ::* Vol. 4 * The Victoria History of the County of Essex ::* All: :::* http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/essex :::* http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/vch/essex.shtml :::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000111775 search only ::* Vol. 1 (1903) :::* https://archive.org/details/victoriahistoryo01doubuoft :::* https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/bibliography/28983 :::* Introduction to the Essex Domesday, [https://archive.org/details/victoriahistoryo01doubuoft/page/333 Page 333] :::* Text of the Essex Domesday, [https://archive.org/details/victoriahistoryo01doubuoft/page/427 Page 427] :::* Index to the Essex Domesday, [https://archive.org/details/victoriahistoryo01doubuoft/page/579 Page 579] ::* Vol. 2 (1907) :::* https://books.google.com/books?id=s5M4AQAAMAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012240967 :::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/ien.35556040845216 :::* https://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/essex/vol2 ::* Vol. 4 Ongar Hundred :::* https://archive.org/details/victoriahistoryo04doubuoft :::* https://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/essex/vol4 ::* Vol. 5 :::* https://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/essex/vol5 ::* Vol. 6 :::* https://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/essex/vol6 ::* Vol. 7 :::* https://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/essex/vol7 ::* Vol. 8 :::* https://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/essex/vol8 ::* Vol. 9 Borough of Colchester :::* https://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/essex/vol9 ::* Vol. 10 Lexden Hundred (Part) Including Dedham, Earls Colne and Wivenhoe :::* https://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/essex/vol10 * A History of the County of Gloucester ::* http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/glos ::* Vol. 1 ::* Vol. 2 (1907) :::* https://books.google.com/books?id=gZQ4AQAAMAAJ :::* https://archive.org/details/victoriahistoryoin02page ::* Vol. 3 ::* Vol. 4 ::* Vol. 5 ::* Vol. 6 ::* Vol. 7 ::* Vol. 8 ::* Vol. 9 * Hampshire and the Isle of Wight 4 volumes http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/hants ::* Vol. 1 ::* Vol. 2 https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012240969 ::* Vol. 2 https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000199068 ::* Vol. 3 https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012240969 ::* Vol. 4 https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000199068 * The Victoria History of the country of Hertford [Hertfordshire] ::* http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/herts ::* Vol. 1 :::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000199490 ::* Vol. 2 (1908) :::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Kgk5AQAAMAAJ :::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000199490 :::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012240997 ::* Vol. 3 (1912) edited by William page, F.S.A. :::* https://archive.org/details/victoriahistoryof03page ::* Vol. 4 (1914) :::* https://archive.org/details/victoriahistoryo04page * The Victoria History of the County of Huntingdon/Huntingdonshire ::* http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/hunts ::* Vol. 1 ::* Vol. 2 ::* Vol. 3 * Kent (1908) ::* Vol. 1 https://archive.org/details/victoriahistoryo01page ::* Vol. 2 https://books.google.com/books?id=b0c-AQAAIAAJ * Lancashire: [[Space:The_Victoria_History_of_the_County_of_Lancaster]] ::* Vol. 1 ::* Vol. 2 https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012240998 ::* Vol. 3 https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012240998 * The Victoria history of the county of Leicester/Leicestershire ::* http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/leics ::* Vol. 1 ::* Vol. 2 ::* Vol. 3 * The Victoria History of the County of Lincoln/Lincolnshire ::* Vol. 1 http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/lincs ::* Vol. 2 https://books.google.com/books?id=1WU-AQAAIAAJ * London ::* Vol. 1 http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/london * A History of the County of Middlesex ::* http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/middx ::* Vol. 1 ::* Vol. 2 ::* Vol. 3 ::* Vol. 4 ::* Vol. 5 ::* Vol. 6 ::* Vol. 7 ::* Vol. 8 ::* Vol. 9 ::* Vol. 10 ::* Vol. 11 ::* Vol. 12 * Norfolk http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/norf ::* Vol. 1 ::* Vol. 2 (1906) :::* https://books.google.com/books?id=U9i7BYtXpkYC :::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012241000 :::* https://archive.org/details/victoriahistoryo02doub :::* Introduction to the Norfolk Domesday, [https://archive.org/details/victoriahistoryo02doub/page/1 Page 1] :::* Domesday Map of Norfolk, [https://archive.org/details/victoriahistoryo02doub/page/n69 Page 38a] :::* Translation of the Norfolk Domesday, [https://archive.org/details/victoriahistoryo02doub/page/39 Page 39] * The Victoria history of the county of Northampton ::* http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/northants ::* Vol. 1 (1970) edited by W. Ryland D. Adkins B.A. and R. M. Serjeantson M.A. :::* https://archive.org/details/victoriahistoryo01adki ::* Vol. 2 :::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000111594 :::* https://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/northants/vol2 ::* Vol. 3 (1930) edited by William Page, F.S.A. :::* https://archive.org/details/victoriahistoryo03adki :::* http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/northants/vol3 ::* Vol. 4 (1937) edited by L.F. 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https://archive.org/details/victoriahisto01page :::* https://archive.org/details/victoriahis01page :::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012240987 search only ::* Vol. 2 (1907) :::* https://books.google.com/books?id=zps4AQAAMAAJ :::* https://archive.org/details/victoriahisto02page :::* https://archive.org/details/victoriahistoryofs02page :::* https://archive.org/details/historyofsuffolk02pageuoft :::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012240987 :::* http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/suff ::* Vol. 3 ::* Vol. 4 ::* Vol. 5 ::* Vol. 6 ::* Vol. 7 * Surrey 4 volumes http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/surrey ::* Vol. 1 https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012240988 ::* Vol. 2 https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012240988 ::* Vol. 3 https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012240988 ::* Vol. 4 https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012240988 * A History of the County of Sussex ::* http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/sussex ::* Vol. 1 ::* Vol. 2 :::* 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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-England#Lancashire|Lancashire Sources]] == The Victoria History of the County of Lancaster == * edited by William Farrer & J. Brownbill, M.A. * published by Archibald Constable and Co. Limited, London, 1906- * This is part of a larger series: [[Space:The_Victoria_History_Of_The_Counties_Of_England]] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Victoria History of the County of Lancaster|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] * Vol. 1 1906 ::* Land holders in the Doomsday survey: [https://archive.org/stream/victoriahistoryo01farruoft#page/282/mode/2up page 283]. ::* Fuedal Baronage [https://archive.org/stream/victoriahistoryo01farruoft#page/n385/mode/2up Page 291] ::* Index to Domesday of Lancashire: [https://archive.org/stream/victoriahistoryo01farruoft#page/376/mode/2up Page 377] ::* https://archive.org/details/victoriahistoryo01farruoft ::* https://archive.org/details/TheVictoriaHistoryOfTheCountyOfLancaster.EditedBy2 ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924088434539 ::* https://archive.org/details/victoriahistory01farr * Vol. 2 1908 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=AJo4AQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924088434547 * Vol. 3 1907 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=V5o4AQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924088434554 ::* https://archive.org/details/victoriahistoryo03farruoft ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924088434554 ::* https://archive.org/details/TheVictoriaHistoryOfTheCountyOfLancaster.EditedBy3 ::* https://archive.org/details/victoriahistoryo03farruoft * Vol. 4 1911 ::* https://archive.org/details/victoriahistoryo04farruoft ::* https://archive.org/details/TheVictoriaHistoryOfTheCountyOfLancaster.EditedBy1 ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924088434562 ::* https://archive.org/details/victoriahistoryo04farruoft * Vol. 5 1911 ::* https://archive.org/details/victoriahistoryo05farruoft ::* https://archive.org/details/TheVictoriaHistoryOfTheCountyOfLancaster.EditedBy4 * Vol. 6 1911 ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924088434620 * Vol. 7 1912 ::* https://archive.org/details/victoriahistoryo07farruoft ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924088434612 ::* https://archive.org/details/victoriahistory07farr ::* https://archive.org/details/lancasterhistory07farruoft ::* https://archive.org/details/TheVictoriaHistoryOfTheCountyOfLancaster.EditedBy5 * Vol. 8 1914 ::* https://archive.org/details/victoriahistoryo08farr Also available here: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/lancs === WikiTree Syntax === * Farrer, William & Brownbill, J. ''[[Space:The Victoria History of the County of Lancaster|The Victoria History of the County of Lancaster]]'' (Archibald Constable & Co. Ltd, London, 1906) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Farrer|Farrer]])
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[[Category: Scandinavian Invasion of England]] [[Category: Early Scandinavia, Viking Age]] [[Category: Scandinavian Rulers, Viking Age]] [[Category:Kingdom of Northumbria]] [[Category: Scandinavian York]] [[Category: Kingdom of Wessex]] [[Category: Kingdom of Mercia]] [[Category: Kingdom of East Anglia]] == The Great Heathen Army == '''Ninth century competition between small Saxon kingdoms in Britain combined with the constant threat of invading Danes and Norse, eventually resulted in the coalescence of all parties involved, to become a unified kingdom of England.''' ''Dates vary in the earliest histories of this period, however, the purpose of this page is to provide a way in which profiles scattered through various projects in Wikitree can be seen together in their historical context.'' Raiding parties of Vikings had been a constant problem in the British Isles for some time, the [https://archive.org/details/lesannalesdesai00troygoog/page/102/mode/2up Annals of St Bertin] recorded a great Viking army sailing from the Somme to Britain, to be defeated by the Anglo-Saxons in 860, and returning to France the next year. [[https://archive.org/details/lesannalesdesai00troygoog/page/102/mode/2up Les annales de Saint-Bertin et de Saint-Vaast] (Latin) 860; p: 102] The Viking Great Army, named in the [https://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/657/pg657.html Anglo Saxon Chronicle] as the 'Great Heathen Army' was a coalition of Scandinavian war lords formed in the mid 9th century with the object of conquering and occupying the English kingdoms of [[:Category: Kingdom of Northumbria|Northumbria]], [[:Category: Kingdom of East Anglia|East Anglia]], [[:Category: Kingdom of Mercia|Mercia]], and [[:Category: Kingdom of Wessex|Wessex]]. [[https://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/657/pg657.html Anglo Saxon Chronicle]] The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle describes the arrival of a great naval force that attacked Winchester, and was defeated in that battle by Ealdorman Osric of Winchester and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%86thelwulf_of_Berkshire Ealdorman Æthelwulf of Berkshire]. {{Image|file=The_Viking_Great_Army_aka_The_Great_Heathen_Army.jpg |caption=Viking Ship - figure heads were removed when coming into land }} In 864, Vikings in camp at Thanet made a deal with the people of Kent In 865, The Anglo Saxon Chronicle records the arrival of a great raiding army arrived and took winter quarters in East Anglia, were provided with horses there and made peace with the people of East Anglia. The English Kingdoms - East Anglia was ruled by [[East_Anglia-3|King Edmond]]; Mercia was ruled by [[Mercia-124|King Burgred]]; Wessex was ruled by [[Wessex-361|King Æthelberht]]; Northumbria was in the throes of a civil war. The Anglo-Saxon King [[Wessex-361|Æthelberht of Wessex]] died in 865; and was succeeded by his brother [[Wessex-9 |Æthelred]]. Wessex and Mercia formed an alliance in the years 865 - 875, with [[Wessex-9|Æthelred as King of Wessex]], and [[Mercia-124|Burgred King of Mercia]]. Their alliance sealed with the marriage in 868 of [[Wessex-33|Alfred of Wessex]] and [[Mercia-181|Æthelswith of Mercia]] In 865, a large Viking coalition arrived in Britain and camped for the winter in East Anglia; the people of East Anglia agreed to a peace with them. Among the leaders in this great Viking army were the sons of [[Sigurdsson-4|Ragnar Lodbrok]]; [[Ragnarsson-4 |Ivar]], [[Ragnarsson-8|Ubbe]] and [[Ragnarsson-5|Halvdan]]. ["Ragnar Lodbroks söner Ivar, Ubbe och Halvdan erövrade i spetsen för en stor dansk vikingahär York år 866" [http://heimskringla.no/wiki/H%C3%A5kon_den_godes_historia#cite_note-9 Heimskringla - Anmärkningar: note: 9]] 866 - 867, civil strife weakened [[:Category:Kingdom of Northumbria| the Kingdom of Northumbria]]; [[Osbert-4 |King Osberht]] had been deposed, and replaced by [[Northumbria-86 |Ælle]]. Taking advantage of the situation, the Vikings, (the "Great Heathen Army" as described in the Anglo Saxon Chronicle) moved from East Anglia into Northumbria, and took the Northumbrian town of Eoforwic. They would later name this town [[:Category: Scandinavian York|Jorvik]] (York). The Northumbrians combined their forces to attack the Vikings holding York, both Northumbrian kings were killed, the Northumbrians made peace with the Vikings. 867 - 868, the 'Great Heathen Army' moved from Northumbria to Mercia and wintered at Nottingham. [[Mercia-124|Burgred of Mercia]], [[Wessex-9 |Æthelred]] and [[Wessex-33|Alfred of Wessex]] besieged the Vikings in Nottingham without success, a peace was negotiated. The Viking army returned to York. 869 - 870, the 'Great Heathen Army' moved to Thetford in East Anglia, [[East_Anglia-3|King Edmund of East Anglia]] is killed in battle by [[Ragnarsson-4 |Hingwar]] (Ivar) and [[Ragnarsson-8|Hubba]]. [Hingwar and Hubba (Ivar & Ubba) are named in the Saxon Chronicle : ASC, s.a. 870] The Vikings winter in Thetford. [[https://thetfordtowncouncil.gov.uk/heritage/the-viking-age/ Thetford Town Council : The Viking Age]] 871, the 'Great Heathen Army' led by [[Ragnarsson-5|Halfdan]], [[Ragnarsson-4|Ivar the Boneless]] and [[Ragnarsson-8 |Ubba]] invaded Wessex, resulting in battles at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Reading_(871) Reading] (won by the Vikings), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Ashdown Ashdown] won by the English), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Basing Basing] (won by the Vikings) and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Meretun Merton] (won by the Vikings). Both sides experiences great losses; The Anglo Saxon Chronicle remarks '' 'the Danish-men were overcome; and they had two heathen kings, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bagsecg Bagsac] (Bagsecg) and [[Ragnarsson-5|Halfdene]], and many earls; and there was King Bagsac slain, and these earls; Sidrac the elder, and also Sidrac the younger, Osbern, Frene, and Harold; and the army was put to flight.' '' Following these battles, the Vikings were reinforced by the arrival of a second army, known to history as the 'Great Summer Army.' [[Ragnarsson-5|Halfdan]] led a section of the Viking army back to Northumbria. Others of the Viking army winter in London. 872 - 873, Vikings winter at Torksey, Lincolnshire (kingdom of Northumbria) 873 - 874, Vikings winter at Repton, Derbyshire (kingdom of Mercia); [[Mercia-124|Burgred]] is exiled, replaced by [[Manneson-3|Ceolwulf]]. 876 - [[Av_Danelaw-1|Guthrum]] led his Viking army from Cambridge to Wareham, Dorset; [[Wessex-33|Alfred of Wessex]] made peace with the Vikings; [[Ragnarsson-5|Halfdan]] allocated land in Northumbria to leaders of the Viking army led by him. 877, the Kingdom of Mercia divided between the Vikings and Ceolwulf, Ceolwulf retains western Mercia; [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danelaw The Danelaw] is established in East Anglia; comprised of the boroughs of Leicester, Nottingham, Derby, Stamford and Lincoln. [[https://www.historic-uk.com/HistoryUK/HistoryofEngland/The-Five-Boroughs-Of-Danelaw/ Historic UK - The Five Boroughs Of Danelaw] by Jessica Brain] 878, from their base at Chippenham, Wiltshire, the Vikings broke their truce agreement with Wessex, and led by combined forces of [[Av_Danelaw-1|Guthrum]] and [[Ragnarsson-8|Ubbe]] (Ubba), defeated the Anglo-Saxons led by King Alfred in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Chippenham Battle of Chippenham]. Alfred was forced to flee to Athelney. Later, [[Ragnarsson-8|Ubbe Ragnarsson]] and his men were defeated by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Odda,_Ealdorman_of_Devon Odda], Ealdorman of Devon, in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Cynwit Battle of Cynwit]; Ubba was a brother of the Viking leaders, [[Ragnarsson-4 |Ivar the Boneless]] and [[Ragnarsson-5|Halfdan Ragnarsson]]. Following Ubba's defeat by the men of Devon, [[Wessex-33|King Alfred of Wessex]] defeated Guthrum and his Vikings again in May 878, in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Edington Battle of Edington] (Ethandun). Defeated, [[Av_Danelaw-1|Guthrum]] and [[Wessex-33|Alfred of Wessex]] reached a treaty agreement at Wedmore, Somerset. [[Av_Danelaw-1|Guthrum]] and [[Wessex-33|King Alfred]] made peace, [[Av_Danelaw-1|Guthrum]] is baptised and given the Christian name, Æthelstan; Alfred reorganised the army of Wessex to ensure there was always a standing force ready to meet any threat to the peace. == Sources == * [https://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/657/pg657.html Anglo Saxon Chronicle] in ''The Project Gutenberg eBook of The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle'' (English) trans: J. A. Giles & J. Ingram; Release: Sept.1, 1996 [eBook #657] updated: January 1, 2021 * [https://archive.org/details/lesannalesdesai00troygoog/page/102/mode/2up Les annales de Saint-Bertin et de Saint-Vaast] (Latin) Internet Archive : French ed:by Dehaisnes, Chrétien César Auguste, 1825-1897; Hincmar, Archbishop of Reims, ca. 806-882; Prudentius, Bishop of Troyes, d. 861 Pub: 1871 Paris, Mme Ve J. Renouard * [http://heimskringla.no/wiki/Harald_h%C3%A5rfagres_historia Heimskringla by Snorre Sturlasson: Norges konungasagor] trans: C.W.K. Gleerups Förlag Lund ed: Emil Olson / (English) [https://www.hellenicaworld.com/Norway/Literature/SnorriSturlason/en/Heimskringla.html#2H_4_0063 Heimskringla or the Chronicle of the Kings of Norway] by Snorri Sturlason * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anglo-Saxon_Chronicle Wikipedia - Anglo-Saxon Chronicle] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annales_Bertiniani Wikipedia - Annales Bertiniani] (Annals of St. Bertin) * [http://viking.archeurope.info/ Viking Archaeology Website] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Heathen_Army Wikipedia - Great Heathen Army] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wgxEgaRrM7Q History Hit: Retracing The REAL Great Viking Army | With Dan Snow and Dr Cat Jarman]
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[[Category:Sea Cliff, New York]] === SEA CLIFF VILLAGE === '''It is just one square mile on the north shore of Long Island. Even after more than a half century away it will always be home. My mother's family for at least three generations called Sea Cliff home. We left in the mid 50's when I was nine years old to move to Florida but I always felt that Sea Cliff was my real home. ''' [[Irvin-110|Gail Irvin Cox]] === LINKS === [http://www.grabmemories.com/p513574816 GrabMemories Sea Cliff Album] '''This is [[Irvin-110|Gail Cox's]] Grab Memories album of views of Sea Cliff. Some of the photos are included here. [http://seacliffhistory.com/ Gaslight and Gingerbread by Charles Ransom] [http://seacliffchapel.org/ Sea Cliff Gospel Chapel] [http://www.seacliff-ny.gov/ Sea Cliff Village Government Site] [http://www.seacliffmuseum.com/ Sea Cliff Museum] [http://www.seaclifflibrary.org/ Sea Cliff Library] [http://www.seacliffyc.org/ Sea Cliff Yacht Club] '''________________________________________________'''
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[[Category:The Village Plantation, Glynn County, Georgia]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:Glynn County, Georgia, Slaves]] [[Category:Glynn County, Georgia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Plantations Index]] [[Space:Georgia_Plantations|Georgia Plantations]] == Plantation History == The Village was originally the old Salzburger settlement which was part of the McIntosh property just after the American Revolution. When '''[[Wylly-30|Alexander Campbell Wylly (abt.1760-abt.1833)]]''', a loyalist from Georgia who fled to the Bahamas in 1783, returned from the Bahamas about 1803, he and his family settled in Jekyll Island for a few years. He then purchased the property on Saint Simon's Island in Glynn County, Georgia, which became known as The Village.[ '''Georgia Probate Records, 1742-1990''': "Georgia Probate Records, 1742-1990"]
Image path: Georgia Probate Records, 1742-1990 > Glynn > Estates 1800-1928 Wood, Alfred V.-Zetterbrum, Morris > image 503 of 1638; citing Houston County Probate Court Judge, Georgia.
{{FamilySearch Image|3QSQ-G93Y-RQ2M}} (accessed 30 August 2022) *1825 "The Village" mentioned in the will of Alexander Wylly The plantation remained in the Wylly family for over 50 years. Upon Alexander's death in 1833, his wife, '''[[Armstrong-23005|Margaret (Armstrong) Wylly (abt.1769-1850)]]''', inherited the property. When she died in 1850, she left the property to their two unmarried daughters, '''Margaret Matilda Wylly''' and '''Heriot (aka Harriet) Louisa Baillie Wylly'''. The daughters later moved to Savannah and sold the property which was subdivided.[Coastal Georgia History, The Village Plantation (http://www.jbrucehistory.org/Plantations/The%20Village/The_Village.php)] ==Slave Owners== *[[Wylly-30|Alexander Campbell Wylly (abt.1760-abt.1833)]] *[[Armstrong-23005|Margaret (Armstrong) Wylly (abt.1769-1850)]] *[[Wylly-29|Caroline Georgia (Wylly) Couper)]] *[[Couper-494|James Hamilton Couper]] held in trust for Margaret's duaghters: Margaret Matilda Wylly, Harriet Louisa Wylly and Francis Ann Fraser( widow of William Fraser) == Slaves Named in Alexander Campbell Wylly's Will in 1834 == [ '''Probate''': "Georgia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1742-1992"]
Estate Records, 1800-1928; Author: Georgia. Court of Ordinary (Glynn County); Probate Place: Georgia
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Alexander Campbell Wylly probate. [Slave Inventory of Alexander Campbell Wylly 1834 (http://www.glynngen.com/enslavement/wylly_ac.htm)] {| border="1" class="sortable" !NAME!!AGE!!!!NAME!!AGE |- |Scipio||45||||James||23 |- |James Carpenter||65||||Peggy||20 |- |Lucy||46||||Mary||16 |- |Charles Carpenter||54||||Nero||25 |- |Dick||23||||Bess||50 |- |Sie||19||||Bet||50 |- |Peter||15||||Maria||22 |- |Hetty||8||||Joe Carpenter||32 |- |Harriet||4||||Peter||28 |- |Die||62||||Nanny||55 |- |Jeffry Carpenter||32||||Tom||45 |- |Louisa||24||||Toney||26 |- |Ishmael||23||||Rinah||24 |- |Alick||20||||Diannah||17 |- |Phebe||9||||Scipio||12 |- |Charly||3||||Ned||10 |- |Jameton||1||||Maria||47 |- |Nancy||40||||L Tom||30 |- |Harriet||25||||Hector||? |} == Slaves Owned by Margaret Wylly at the Time of Her Death in 1850 == In the 1850 Slave Schedule census Margaret was in Glynn, Georgia, United States, and had 54 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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Margaret Wylly in Glynn, Georgia, USA. The following members of Margaret Wylly's family are mentioned in her will: :'''Alexander William Wylly - Son''' (Gifted the remaining 2/5 Negro slaves in trust for Margaret and Harriet) :'''[[Wylly-29|Caroline Georgia (Wylly) Couper)]] - Daughter''' (Gifted 1/5 of negroes in her possession at time of death, among whom shall be the following family: Nancy, Harriet and her children, James and Mary and her children) :'''[[Couper-494|James Hamilton Couper]] - Son-in-law''' (Gifted 1/5 of negroes in her possession at time of death in trust) :'''Margaret Matilda Wylly - Daughter''' (Gifted, but in trust and Shared with sister Harriet: Slave Maratta and her children) :'''Harriet Louisa Wylly - Daughter''' (see Margaret) :'''Francis Ann Fraser - Daughter and widow of William Fraser''' (Gifted 1/5 of Negro slaves in her possession at time of death) Margaret Wylly named a number of slaves in her probated will:['''Probate''': "Georgia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1742-1992"]
Estate Records, 1800-1928; Author: Georgia. Court of Ordinary (Glynn County); Probate Place: Glynn, Georgia
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Margaret Wylly probate on 11 Nov 1850. #Maratta and her children - bequeathed in trust to son, Alexander W Wylly and son-in-law James H. Cooper for her daughters Margaret and Harriet The following were bequeathed to Caroline Georgia Couper: #[[Wylly-32|John]] #Nancy #Harriet and her children #James #Mary and her children == Sources ==
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-New Jersey | New Jersey Sources]] __TOC__ == The Vineland Historical Magazine == Devoted to History, Biography, Genealogy. Vineland was founded in August 1861. The settlers living there prior to 1865 were from Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut. See Vol. 3, No. 2, [https://archive.org/stream/vinelandhistoric13andr#page/21/mode/1up Page 25-7] and [https://archive.org/stream/vinelandhistoric13andr#page/47/mode/1up Page 47] * edited by [[Andrews-20566|Frank DeWette Andrews]] (1847-1937) * published quarterly by [https://www.vinelandhistory1864.org/ The Vineland Historical and Antiquarian Society], Vineland, New Jersey. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Vineland Historical Magazine|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] * Vol. 1-3 Jan. 1916- ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011262196 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Ux4zAQAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/vinelandhistoric13andr * Vol. 4-6 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=qR4zAQAAIAAJ * Vol. 1-9 1916-1924 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009965378 * Vol. 8 1923 ::* https://archive.org/details/vinelandhistoric08andr * Vol. 10-42 1925-1958 Search Only ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009965378 * Vol. 4,5,6 1919-1920-1921 ::* https://archive.org/details/vinelandhistoric46andr * Vol. 7,8,9 1922-1923-1924 ::* https://archive.org/details/vinelandhistoric07andr * Vol. 9 1924 ::* https://archive.org/details/vinelandhistoric09andr === 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:The Vineland Historical Magazine|The Vineland Historical Magazine]]'' (The Vinland Historical and Antiquarian Society, Vineland, New Jersey) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#VHM|Vineland Hist. Mag.]])
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Virginia Genealogy Resources]] [[Category: Virginia Colony Genealogy Resources]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Virginia|Virginia Sources]] __TOC__ == The Virginia Historical Register == : A.K.A.: The Virginia Historical Register and Literary Companion : A.K.A.: The Virginia Historical Register and Literary Note Book : A.K.A.: The Virginia Historical Register and Literary Advertiser * by William Maxwell (1784-1857) * published by Macfarlane & Fergusson, Richmond, Virginia, 1848-1853 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Virginia Historical Register|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 (1848) "The Virginia Historical Register and Literary Advertiser" ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=xkUUAAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000501782 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011641494 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008696732 ::* https://archive.org/details/virginiahistoric12unse ::* https://archive.org/details/virginiahistori01socigoog * Vol. 2 (1849) "The Virginia Historical Register and Literary Advertiser" ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=8PExAQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=xkUUAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA201 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=L94NAQAAMAAJ Issue 2 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000501782 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011641494 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008696732 ::* https://archive.org/stream/virginiahistoric12unse#page/n417 * Vol. 3 (1850) "The Virginia Historical Register and Literary Note Book" ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=PK8-AAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000501782 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008696733 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011570208 ::* https://archive.org/details/virginiahistori02socigoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=GkYUAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/virginiahistoric00maxw ::* https://archive.org/details/virginiahistoric34maxw * Vol. 4 (1851) "The Virginia Historical Register and Literary Note Book" ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=NvIxAQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=PK8-AAAAYAAJ&pg=PA241 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000501782 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008696733 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011570208 ::* https://archive.org/stream/virginiahistoric34maxw#page/n503 * Vol. 5 (1852) "he Virginia Historical Register and Literary Companion" ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=TUYUAAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008696734 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011570209 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000501782 * Vol. 6 (1853) "he Virginia Historical Register and Literary Companion" ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=evIxAQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=TUYUAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA241 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008696734 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011570209 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000501782 === Citation Formats === * Maxwell, William, ed. ''[[Space:The Virginia Historical Register|The Virginia Historical Register]]'' (Macfarlane & Fergusson, Richmond, Virginia, 1848-1853) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Maxwell|Maxwell]])
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Virginia Genealogy Resources]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Virginia | Virginia Sources]] __TOC__ == The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography == * by [https://www.vahistorical.org/ Virginia Historical Society] * https://www.vahistorical.org/read-watch-listen/virginia-magazine-history-and-biography * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1-32 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000865153 * Vol. 1-30 ::* https://www.jstor.org/journal/virghistbiog ::* [https://archive.org/search.php?query=title%3A%28magazine%29%20AND%20creator%3A%28Virginia%20Historical%20Society%29 Search Archive.org for this publication] * Vol 33-94 search only ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000865153 * Vol 1: ::* https://archive.org/details/virginiamagazine01virguoft ::* https://archive.org/details/virginiamagazin01socigoog ::* 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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: England, Visitations]] Other: [[Space:Sources-England#Berkshire|Berkshire Sources]] __TOC__ == The Visitation of Berkshire, 1664-6 == * by [[Ashmole-1|Elias Ashmole]] (1617-1692), Windsor Herald * for Sir [[Bysshe-45|Edward Bysshe]] (1615-1679), Clarenceux * edited by Walter C Metcalfe and printed in Exeter, 1882 by W. Pollard * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Visitation of Berkshire, 1664-6|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * HathiTrust: https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011716647 * Internet Archives: https://archive.org/details/visitationofberk00ashm * Google Books https://books.google.com/books?id=lAQHAAAAQAAJ === Citation Formats === * Ashmole, Elias. "[[Space:The Visitation of Berkshire, 1664-6|The Visitation of Berkshire, 1664-6]]" (Exeter, W. Pollard, 1882) [ Page ]. * ([[#Ashmole|Ashmole]]) Please add your preferred citation format, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: *
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[[Category:England, Visitations]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-England#Derbyshire | Derbyshire Sources]] __TOC__ == The Visitation of Derbyshire, Taken in 1662, and Reviewed in 1663 == * by Sir [[Dugdale-143|William Dugdale]] (1605-1686) Norroy King at Armes * published by Golding and Lawrence, 55 Great Russell Street, Bloomsbury, 1879 * 42 pages * [[Special: Whatlinkshere/Space: The Visitation of Derbyshire, Taken in 1662, and Reviewed in 1663 | WikiTree Profiles that use this source page.]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/visitationofderb00dugdrich === Table of Contents === * List of Pedigrees * Index of Names === 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 === * Dugdale, William. ''[[Space:The Visitation of Derbyshire, Taken in 1662, and Reviewed in 1663|The Visitation of Derbyshire, Taken in 1662, and Reviewed in 1663]]'' (Golding and Lawrence, Bloomsbury, 1879) [ Page ]. * ([[#Dugdale|Dugdale]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * [Dugdale, William. ''[[Space:The Visitation of Derbyshire, Taken in 1662, and Reviewed in 1663|The Visitation of Derbyshire, Taken in 1662, and Reviewed in 1663]]'' (Golding and Lawrence, Bloomsbury, 1879) [ Page ].]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Dorset, Visitations]] Other: [[Space:Sources-England#Dorset|Dorset Sources]] == The Visitation of Dorsetshire, A.D. 1565 == by [[Harvey-1373|William Harvey]] (1510-1567) Clarenceux King of Arms * edited by [[Metcalfe-587|Walter Charles Metcalfe]], F.S.A. (1828-1905) * published by William Pollard & Co., North Street, Exeter, 1887 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Visitation of Dorsetshire, A.D. 1565|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=SwpBAQAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/visitationofdors00harvrich * https://archive.org/details/1566visitationof00harvuoft * https://archive.org/details/visitationofdors00harvuoft * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011715226 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * [https://books.google.com/books?id=SwpBAQAAMAAJ&pg=PP10 Corrigenda] * 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 === * Metcalfe, Walter C., ''[[Space:The Visitation of Dorsetshire, A.D. 1565|The Visitation of Dorsetshire, A.D. 1565]]'' (William Pollard & Co., Exeter, 1887) [ Page ]. * ([[#Metcalfe|Metcalfe]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * [Metcalfe, Walter C., ''[[Space:The Visitation of Dorsetshire, A.D. 1565|The Visitation of Dorsetshire, A.D. 1565]]'' (William Pollard & Co., Exeter, 1887) [ Page ].]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: England, Visitations]] [[Category: Herefordshire]] Other: [[Space:Sources-England#Herefordshire|Herefordshire Sources]] __TOC__ == The Visitation of Herefordshire Made by Robert Cooke, Clarencieux, in 1569 == by Robert Cooke (d.1592) College of Arms, Great Britain * edited by [[Weaver-13284|Frederic William Weaver]], M.A. (1852-1933) Late Demy of Magdalen College, Oxford * privately printed for the editor by William Pollard, North Street, Exeter, 1886 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Visitation of Herefordshire Made by Robert Cooke, Clarencieux, in 1569|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=MF9BAAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/visitationofhere00cookrich * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008883585 === Citation Formats === * Weaver, Frederic. ''[[Space:The Visitation of Herefordshire Made by Robert Cooke, Clarencieux, in 1569|The Visitation of Herefordshire Made by Robert Cooke, Clarencieux, in 1569]]'' (William Pollard, Exeter, 1886) [ Page ]. * ([[#Weaver|Weaver]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * [Weaver, Frederic. ''[[Space:The Visitation of Herefordshire Made by Robert Cooke, Clarencieux, in 1569|The Visitation of Herefordshire Made by Robert Cooke, Clarencieux, in 1569]]'' (William Pollard, Exeter, 1886) [ Page ].]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: England, Visitations]] Other: [[Space:Sources-England#Norfolk|Norfolk Sources]] | [[Space: Norfolk _Resources|Norfolk _Resources]] __TOC__ == The Visitation of Norfolk in the Year 1563 == Taken by [[Harvey-1373|William Harvey]] (1510-1567), Clarenceux King of Arms. From Harleian M.S.S. in the British Museum. * Vol. 1, 496 pages ::* edited by The Rev. G. H. Dashwood, F.S.A. ::* published by Miller and Leavins, Norwich, 1878 * Vol. 2, 564 pages. ::* edited by Brig.-General Bulwer ::* published by Agas H. Goose, Rampant Horse Street, Norwich, 1895 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Visitation of Norfolk in the Year 1563|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/visitationnorfo00dashgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=u04EAAAAIAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008881577 * Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/visitationnorfo01dashgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=zWEEAAAAIAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008881577 === Table of Contents === * Vol. 1 ::* Preface ::* Index, [https://archive.org/details/visitationnorfo00dashgoog/page/n469/mode/1up Page 463] * Vol. 2 ::* Index, [https://books.google.com/books?id=zWEEAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA495 Page 495] === 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 === * Harvey , William. ''[[Space:The Visitation of Norfolk in the Year 1563|The Visitation of Norfolk in the Year 1563]]'' (Miller & Leavins, Norwich, 1878) [ Page ]. * ([[#Harvey |Harvey ]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * [Harvey , William. ''[[Space:The Visitation of Norfolk in the Year 1563|The Visitation of Norfolk in the Year 1563]]'' (Miller & Leavins, Norwich, 1878) [ Page ].]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Lincolnshire, Visitations]] Other: [[Space:Sources-England#Lincolnshire|Lincolnshire Sources]] and [[Space: Lincolnshire_Resources|Lincolnshire Resources]] __TOC__ == The Visitation of the County of Lincoln in 1562-4 == by [[Cooke-7362|Robert Cook]] (d.1593) * edited by [[Metcalfe-587|Walter C. Metcalf]], F.S.A. (1828-1905) * published by George Bell & Sons, London, 1881 * 154 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Visitation of the County of Lincoln in 1562-4|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=Fe1DAQAAMAAJ * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100245551 * https://archive.org/details/visitationofcoun00cook === Table of Contents === * Preface * The Visitation of Lincolnshire, 1562-4; Made by Robert Cooke ''alias'' Chester, Deputy and Marshal to W[illiam]. Hervy [d.1567], Clarenceux. * Errata, [https://archive.org/details/visitationofcoun00cook/page/n290/mode/1up Page 141]. * Index, [https://archive.org/details/visitationofcoun00cook/page/n476/mode/1up Page 143]. === Errata === * Errata, [https://archive.org/details/visitationofcoun00cook/page/n290/mode/1up Page 141]. * 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 === * Metcalf, Walter. ''[[Space:The Visitation of the County of Lincoln in 1562-4|The Visitation of the County of Lincoln in 1562-4]]'' (George Bell & Sons, London, 1881) [ Page ]. * ([[#Metcalf|Metcalf]])
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Lincolnshire, Visitations]] Other: [[Space:Sources-England#Lincolnshire|Lincolnshire Sources]] and [[Space: Lincolnshire_Resources|Lincolnshire Resources]] __TOC__ == The Visitation of the County of Lincoln in 1592 == by Richmond Lee, Richmond Herald, for Robert Cooke, Clarenceux, the text being mainly that of Harl. MS., 1550 * edited by [[Metcalfe-587|Walter C. Metcalf]], F.S.A. (1828-1905) * published by George Bell & Sons, London, 1882 * 84 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Visitation of the County of Lincoln in 1562-4|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/visitationofcoun00cook/page/n318/mode/1up === Table of Contents === * Preface * The Visitation of Lincolnshire, 1592 * Notanda, [https://archive.org/details/visitationofcoun00cook/page/n474/mode/1up Page 77]. * Index, [https://archive.org/details/visitationofcoun00cook/page/n474/mode/1up Page 78]. === 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 === * Metcalf, Walter. ''[[Space:The Visitation of the County of Lincoln in 1592|The Visitation of the County of Lincoln in 1592]]'' (George Bell & Sons, London, 1882) [ Page ]. * ([[#Metcalf|Metcalf]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * [Metcalf, Walter. ''[[Space:The Visitation of the County of Lincoln in 1592|The Visitation of the County of Lincoln in 1592]]'' (George Bell & Sons, London, 1882) [ Page ].]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Lincolnshire, Visitations]] Other: [[Space:Sources-England#Lincolnshire|Lincolnshire Sources]] and [[Space: Lincolnshire_Resources|Lincolnshire Resources]] __TOC__ == The Visitation of the County of Lincoln in 1666 == by Sir Edward Bysshe, Knight, Clarenceux King of Arms, in the Year of our Lord 1666 : This is Vol. 8 of [[Space:The Publications of the Lincoln Record Society|The Publications of the Lincoln Record Society]] * edited by Everard Green, F.S.A., Somerset Herald-of-Arms * published by The Lincoln Record Society, Horncastle, 1917 * 99 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Visitation of the County of Lincoln in 1562-4|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/publicationslinc08lincuoft * https://books.google.com/books?id=yttBAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA321 === Table of Contents === * Preface * Introduction * Pedigrees * Disclaimers * General Index === 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 === * Green, Everard. ''[[Space:The Visitation of the County of Lincoln in 1666|The Visitation of the County of Lincoln in 1666]]'' (The Lincoln Record Society, Horncastle, 1917) [ Page ]. * ([[#Green|Green]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * [Green, Everard. ''[[Space:The Visitation of the County of Lincoln in 1666|The Visitation of the County of Lincoln in 166]]'' (The Lincoln Record Society, Horncastle, 1917) [ Page ].]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: England, Visitations]] [[Category: Wiltshire, Sources]] Other: [[Space:Sources-England#Wiltshire|Wiltshire Sources]] __TOC__ == The Visitation of Wiltshire, 1565 == Harleian MS. 1565, together with Additional WIltshire Pedigrees, from various Harleian MSS. * by [[Harvey-1373|William Harvey]] (1510-1567) Clarenceux King of Arms * edited by [[Metcalfe-587|Walter Charles Metcalfe]] (1828-1905) * published by William Pollard & Co., Printers, North Street, Exeter, 1897 * 74 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Visitation of Wiltshire, 1565|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=ydgQAQAAIAAJ * https://archive.org/details/visitationofwilt00harvrich * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007319973 === Citation Formats === * Metcalfe, Walter C., ''[[Space:The Visitation of Wiltshire, 1565|The Visitation of Wiltshire, 1565]]'' (William Pollard & Co., Exeter, 1897) [ Page ]. * ([[#Marshall|Marshall]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * [Metcalfe, Walter C., ''[[Space:The Visitation of Wiltshire, 1565|The Visitation of Wiltshire, 1565]]'' (William Pollard & Co., Exeter, 1897) [ Page ].]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: England, Visitations]] [[Category: Wiltshire, Sources]] Other: [[Space:Sources-England#Wiltshire|Wiltshire Sources]] __TOC__ == The Visitation of Wiltshire, 1623 == * by [[Marshall-17961|George William Marshall]], LL.D. (1839-1905) * published by George Bell & Sons, London, 1882 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Visitation of Wiltshire, 1623|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=xy06AQAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/visitationofwilt00sainrich * https://archive.org/details/visitationofwilt00sain * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011716656 === Citation Formats === * Marshall, George William. ''[[Space:The Visitation of Wiltshire, 1623|The Visitation of Wiltshire, 1623]]'' (George Bell & Sons, London, 1882) [ Page ]. * ([[#Marshall|Marshall]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * [Marshall, George William. ''[[Space:The Visitation of Wiltshire, 1623|The Visitation of Wiltshire, 1623]]'' (George Bell & Sons, London, 1882) [ Page ].]
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[[Category:England, Visitations]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-England#Yorkshire|Yorkshire Sources]] __TOC__ == The Visitation of Yorkshire, made in the Years 1584-5 == by [[Glover-4910|Robert Glover]] (1544-1588), Somerset Herald; to which is added The subsequent Visitation made in 1612 by Richard St. George, Norroy King of Arms, with several additional pedigrees, including "The Arms Taken Out of Churches and Houses at Yorkshire Visitation, 1854/5," "Sir William Fayrfax' Booke of Arms," and other Heraldic Lists, with Copious Indices." * edited by [[Foster-13565|Joseph Foster]] (1844-1905), Compiler of the Yorkshire and Lancashire Collection of Pedigrees, and also Editor of the Lincolnshire Collextion. * privately printed for the editor, Joseph Foster, 21, Boundary Road, St. John's Wood, London, N.W., 1875 * 752 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Visitation of Yorkshire, made in the Years 1684-5|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE112948 === 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 === * Foster, Joseph. ''[[Space:The Visitation of Yorkshire, made in the Years 1684-5|The Visitation of Yorkshire, made in the Years 1584-5]]'' (Joseph Foster, London, 1875) [ Page ]. * ([[#Foster|Foster]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * [Foster, Joseph. ''[[Space:The Visitation of Yorkshire, made in the Years 1684-5|The Visitation of Yorkshire, made in the Years 1584-5]]'' (Joseph Foster, London, 1875) [ Page ].]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: England, Visitations]] Other: [[Space:Sources-England#Yorkshire|Yorkshire Sources]] __TOC__ == The Visitation of Yorkshire in the years 1563 and 1564 made by William Flower == : This is Vol. 16 of "[[Space:The Publicatons of The Harleian Society|The Publicatons of The Harleian Society]]" series. * edited by Rev. Charles Best Norcliffe (formerly ''Robinson'') (1833-1896) * published by Mitchell and Hughes, London, 1881 * 416 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Visitation of Yorkshire in the years 1563 and 1564 made by William Flower|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=nVI_AQAAMAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=pjMEAAAAIAAJ * https://archive.org/details/visitationofyork00flow * https://archive.org/details/visitationsyork00britgoog * https://archive.org/details/TheVisitationOfYorkshireInTheYears1563And1564MadeByWilliamFlower === 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 === * Norcliffe, Charles Best. ''[[Space:The Visitation of Yorkshire in the years 1563 and 1564 made by William Flower|The Visitation of Yorkshire in the years 1563 and 1564 made by William Flower]]'' (Mitchell and Hughes, London, 1881) [ Page ]. * ([[#Norcliffe|Norcliffe]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * [Norcliffe, Charles Best. ''[[Space:The Visitation of Yorkshire in the years 1563 and 1564 made by William Flower|The Visitation of Yorkshire in the years 1563 and 1564 made by William Flower]]'' (Mitchell and Hughes, London, 1881) [ Page ].]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: England, Visitations]] Other: [[Space:Sources-England#Cornwall|Cornwall Sources]] __TOC__ == The Visitations of Cornwall Comprising the Heralds' Visitations of 1530, 1573 & 1620 == With additions by Lieutenant-Colonel J. L. Vivian. * by [[Vivian-684|John Lambrick Vivian]] (1830-1896) * published by William Pollard & Co., North Street, Exeter, 1887 * 672 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Visitations of Cornwall Comprising the Heralds' Visitations of 1530, 1573 & 1620|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=t0U7AQAAIAAJ * [https://ukga.org/browse.php?action=ViewRec&DB=13&bookID=232&page=vci Cornwall Visitations on UKGA] * https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE57129 * https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/441740-the-visitations-of-cornwall-comprising-the-heralds-visitations-of-1530-1573-1620 * https://archive.org/details/visitationsofcornwall1887 === Table of Contents === * Preface * Visitation * Addenda and Corrigenda, [https://books.google.com/books?id=t0U7AQAAIAAJ&pg=PA637 Page 637]. * Index, [https://books.google.com/books?id=t0U7AQAAIAAJ&pg=PA643 Page 643]. === Errata === * Addenda and Corrigenda, [https://books.google.com/books?id=t0U7AQAAIAAJ&pg=PA637 Page 637]. * 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 === * Vivian, John Lambrick. ''[[Space:The Visitations of Cornwall Comprising the Heralds' Visitations of 1530, 1573 & 1620|The Visitations of Cornwall Comprising the Heralds' Visitations of 1530, 1573 & 1620]]'' (William Pollard & Co., Exeter, 1887) [ Page ]. * ([[#Vivian|Vivian]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * [Vivian, John Lambrick. ''[[Space:The Visitations of Cornwall Comprising the Heralds' Visitations of 1530, 1573 & 1620|The Visitations of Cornwall Comprising the Heralds' Visitations of 1530, 1573 & 1620]]'' (William Pollard & Co., Exeter, 1887) [ Page ].]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: England, Visitations]] Other: [[Space:Sources-England#Northamptonshire|Northamptonshire Sources]] __TOC__ == The Visitations of Northamptonshire, made in 1564 and 1618-19 == with Northamptonshire Pedigrees from various Harleian Mss. * edited by [[Metcalfe-587|Walter Charles Metcalfe]], F.S.A. (Metcalfe-587) * published by Mitchell and Hughes, 140 Wardour Street, W., London, 1887 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Visitations of Northamptonshire, made in 1564 and 1618-19|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=wLgEAAAAIAAJ * https://archive.org/details/visitationsnort00vincgoog * https://archive.org/details/visitationsofnor00harvrich * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011716669 === Citation Formats === * Metcalfe, Walter C., ''[[Space:The Visitations of Northamptonshire, made in 1564 and 1618-19|The Visitations of Northamptonshire, made in 1564 and 1618-19]]'' (Mitchell & Hughes, London, 1887) [ Page ]. * ([[#Metcalfe|Metcalfe]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * [Metcalfe, Walter C., ''[[Space:The Visitations of Northamptonshire, made in 1564 and 1618-19|The Visitations of Northamptonshire, made in 1564 and 1618-19]]'' (Mitchell & Hughes, London, 1887) [ Page ].]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: England, Visitations]] Other: [[Space:Sources-England#Suffolk|Suffolk Sources]] __TOC__ == The Visitations of Suffolk == Made by Hervey, Clarenceux, 1561, Cooke, Clarenceux, 1577, and Raven, Richmond herald, 1612, with notes and an appendix of additional Suffolk pedigrees. * by [[Metcalfe-587|Walter Charles Metcalfe]] (1828-1905) * privately printed for the editor by W. Pollard, Exeter, 1882. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Visitations of Suffolk|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=EycAAAAAQAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=Ru1DAQAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/visitationsofsuf00harvuoft * https://archive.org/details/visitationssuff00cookgoog * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100245303 === Table of contents === * Table of Pedigress, [https://archive.org/details/visitationsofsuf00harvuoft/page/n8/mode/1up Page iii]. * Visitation of 1561, [https://archive.org/details/visitationsofsuf00harvuoft/page/1/mode/1up Page 1] * Visitation of 1577, [https://archive.org/details/visitationsofsuf00harvuoft/page/84/mode/1up Page 84] * Visitation of 1612, [https://archive.org/details/visitationsofsuf00harvuoft/page/108/mode/1up Page 108]. * Appendix, Pedigress in Harleian MS. 1560 and 1449, [https://archive.org/details/visitationsofsuf00harvuoft/page/179/mode/1up Page 179] * Notanda, [https://archive.org/details/visitationsofsuf00harvuoft/page/213/mode/1up Page 213] * Index, [https://archive.org/details/visitationsofsuf00harvuoft/page/215/mode/1up Page 215] === 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 === * Metcalfe, Walter Charles. ''[[Space:The Visitations of Suffolk|The Visitations of Suffolk made by Hervey, Clarenceux, 1561, Cooke, Clarenceux, 1577, and Raven, Richmond Herald, 1612]]'' (W. Pollard, Exeter, 1882) [ Page ]. * ([[#Metcalfe|Metcalfe]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * [Metcalfe, Walter Charles. ''[[Space:The Visitations of Suffolk|The Visitations of Suffolk made by Hervey, Clarenceux, 1561, Cooke, Clarenceux, 1577, and Raven, Richmond Herald, 1612]]'' (W. Pollard, Exeter, 1882) [ Page ].]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]][[Category: Devon, Visitations]] Other: [[Space:Sources-England#Devon|Devon Sources]] __TOC__ == The Visitations of the County of Devon Comprising the Herald's Visitations of 1531, 1564, & 1620 == With additions by Lieutenant-Colonel J. L. Vivian. * by [[Vivian-684|John Lambrick Vivian]] (1830-1896) * published by William Pollard & Co., North Street, Exeter, 1887 * published by Henry S. Eland, Exeter, 1895 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Visitations of the County of Devon Comprising the Herald's Visitations of 1531, 1564, & 1620|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * (1887) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=t0U7AQAAIAAJ * (1895) ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008734962 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=GmqlIibS95IC ::* https://ukga.org/browse.php?action=ViewRec&DB=13&bookID=240&page=visdevvivian001 === Citation Formats === * Vivian, John Lambrick. ''[[Space:The Visitations of the County of Devon Comprising the Herald's Visitations of 1531, 1564, & 1620|The Visitations of the County of Devon]], Comprising the Herald's Visitations of 1531, 1564, & 1620'' (Henry S. Eland, Exeter, 1895) [ Page ]. * ([[#Vivian|Vivian]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * [Vivian, John Lambrick. ''[[Space:The Visitations of the County of Devon Comprising the Herald's Visitations of 1531, 1564, & 1620|The Visitations of the County of Devon]], Comprising the Herald's Visitations of 1531, 1564, & 1620 (Henry S. Eland, Exeter, 1895) [ Page ].]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: England, Visitations]] Other: [[Space: Sources-England#Nottinghamshire|Nottinghamshire Sources]] __TOC__ == The Visitations of the County of Nottingham in the Years 1569 and 1614 == with many other Descents of the Same County. This information is from Harleian MS. 1555 with additions form Harleian MS. 1400. More information about these manuscripts can be found in the footnotes.([http://www.bl.uk/reshelp/findhelprestype/manuscripts/harleymss/harleymss.html History of the Harley Library at the British Library]) * [[Wikipedia: Harleian_Collection Harleian Collection at Wikipedia]] * This is Vol. 4 of [[Space:The Publicatons of The Harleian Society|The Publications of The Harleian Society]] * Background information [[Wikipedia:Heraldic_visitation]] * All genealogy in this book ends in the year 1614. * Edited by [[Marshall-17961|George William Marshall]] (1839-1905), London, 1871 * 226 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Visitations of the County of Nottingham in the Years 1569 and 1614|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=zS4EAAAAIAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=gKwKAAAAYAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=ofsUAAAAQAAJ * https://archive.org/details/visitationscoun00britgoog * https://archive.org/details/visitationscoun01britgoog * https://archive.org/details/visitationscoun03britgoog * https://archive.org/details/visitationsofcou00flow * https://archive.org/details/visitationsofcou04flow * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001652715 === Citation Formats === * Marshall, George William. ''[[Space:The Visitations of the County of Nottingham in the Years 1569 and 1614|The Visitations of the County of Nottingham in the Years 1569 and 1614]]'' (London, 1871) [ Page ]. * ([[#Marshall|Marshall]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * [Marshall, George William. ''[[Space:The Visitations of the County of Nottingham in the Years 1569 and 1614|The Visitations of the County of Nottingham in the Years 1569 and 1614]]'' (London, 1871) [ Page ].]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: England, Visitations]] Other [[Space:Sources-England#Somerset|Somerset Sources]] __TOC__ == The Visitations of the County of Somerset in the years 1531 and 1573 == Together with additional pedigrees, chiefly from the visitation of 1591. 1531 visitation made by Thomas Benolt and the 1573 visitation by Robert Cook. * edited by [[Weaver-13284|Frederic William Weaver]] (1852-1933) Late Demy of Magdalen College, Oxford * published Exeter, 1885 * 148 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Visitations of the County of Somerset in the years 1531 and 1573|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/visitationsofcou00beno * https://archive.org/details/visitationscoun00benogoog * https://books.google.com/books?id=sf4GAAAAQAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=dyw6AQAAMAAJ * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100365963 * https://books.google.com/books?id=nPUGAAAAYAAJ * [https://openlibrary.org/books/OL14053504M/The_visitations_of_the_county_of_Somerset_in_the_years_1531_and_1573_together_with_additional_pedigr Other Formats] === 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 === * Weaver, Frederic William. ''[[Space:The Visitations of the County of Somerset in the years 1531 and 1573|The Visitations of the County of Somerset in the years 1531 and 1573]]'' (Exeter, 1885) [ Page ]. * ([[#Weaver|Weaver]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * [Weaver, Frederic William. ''[[Space:The Visitations of the County of Somerset in the years 1531 and 1573|The Visitations of the County of Somerset in the years 1531 and 1573]]'' (Exeter, 1885) [ Page ].]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-England | England Sources]] __TOC__ == The Visitor's Hand-Book to Redcar, Coatham, and Saltburn-By-The-Sea == with a Historical & Descriptive Account of Places of Intereset in the neighbourhood suitable for ramples. * by George Markham Tweddell, author of "Shakespere: his Times and Contemporaries." * 2nd edition, revised by the author * published by John H. Webster, Redcar, 1863 * published by Simpkin, Marshall, & Co., 1863 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Visitor's Hand-Book to Redcar, Coatham, and Saltburn-By-The-Sea|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=YKRYAAAAcAAJ === 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 === * Tweddell, George. ''[[Space:The Visitor's Hand-Book to Redcar, Coatham, and Saltburn-By-The-Sea|The Visitor's Hand-Book to Redcar, Coatham, and Saltburn-By-The-Sea]]'' (Simpkin, Marshall, & Co., 1863) [ Page ]. * ([[#Tweddell|Tweddell]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * [Tweddell, George. ''[[Space:The Visitor's Hand-Book to Redcar, Coatham, and Saltburn-By-The-Sea|The Visitor's Hand-Book to Redcar, Coatham, and Saltburn-By-The-Sea]]'' (Simpkin, Marshall, & Co., 1863) [ Page ].]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Kingston, New Hampshire]] == The Vital Records of Kingston, New Hampshire, 1694 - 1994 == : Arseneault, Judith A.,''' The Vital Records of Kingston, New Hampshire, 1694-1994''', Published by Genealogical Publishing Com, Baltimore, MD (1995) - 322 pages * Title: '''The Vital Records of Kingston, New Hampshire, 1694 - 1994''' * Author: Judith A. Arseneault * Publisher: Clearfield Publishing / Genealogical Publishing Com., Baltimore, MD (1995) * Pages: 322 Pages * Topics: Births, Marriages, Deaths, Female Index * '''Availability:''' ** Digital Version: [https://books.google.com/books?id=7VQbqh3gIVYC&pg=PA72&lpg=PA72&dq=Isaac+Clifford,+Sarah+Taylor,+1716,+NH&source=bl&ots=FqAEk8q_1-&sig=VCt8l8TSP6scVEQacyhaxx_lE40&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwij65bkpcjLAhXMtoMKHX7dDUMQ6AEIHDAA#v=onepage&q=Isaac%20Clifford%2C%20Sarah%20Taylor%2C%201716%2C%20NH&f=false Google Books] ** Digital Version: [http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?gss=angs-c&new=1&rank=1&msT=1&gsfn=isaac&gsfn_x=NP_NN&gsln=clifford&gsln_x=0&msbdy=1696&msbpn__ftp=Hampton%2c+Rockingham%2c+New+Hampshire%2c+USA&msbpn=5414&msbpn_PInfo=8-%7c0%7c1652393%7c0%7c2%7c3242%7c32%7c0%7c2548%7c5414%7c0%7c&msddy=1745&msdpn__ftp=Kingston%2c+Rockingham%2c+New+Hampshire%2c+USA&msdpn=5417&msdpn_PInfo=8-%7c0%7c1652393%7c0%7c2%7c3242%7c32%7c0%7c2548%7c5417%7c0%7c&msfng=Israel&msfns=Clifford&mssng=Sarah&mssns=Taylor&cp=0&MSAV=1&uidh=eyf&pcat=34&h=47713&recoff=8+9+45+46&db=FSNewHampshireDeath&indiv=1&ml_rpos=2 "New Hampshire Death Records, 1654–1947." Index. FamilySearch, Salt Lake City, Utah, 2010. New Hampshire Bureau of Vital Records. "Death Records, 1654–1947." Bureau of Vital Records, Concord, New Hampshire.] * '''Citation Example:''' ::: Arsenault, Judith A., ''[[Space:The_Vital_Records_of_Kingston%2C_New_Hampshire%2C_1694-1994|Vital Records of Kingston, New Hampshire, 1694 - 1994]]'' ( Genealogical Publishing, Baltimore, MD, 1995, 322 pages) * '''Footnote Example:''' ::: [[[#Kingston|Kingston, NH, Vital Records]]: Isaac Clifford, Page 72 ] ---- * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The_Vital_Records_of_Kingston%2C_New_Hampshire%2C_1694-1994|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]
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[[category:Lancaster, New York, History]] by Michael Nuwer
June 15, 2020 Joseph Voegele (1790-1868) immigrated to the United States from Soufflenheim, Alsace, arriving in New York City July 9, 1847. He was accompanied by his wife and seven children. Joining the Voegele’s on that journey was Martin Halter (1796-1879), his wife, and their five children. The Halter’s were also from Soufflenheim. On September 3, 1847 Joseph Voegele and Martin Halter together purchased land in Lancaster. The deed tells us that they paid $600 to Hiram Clark for the northern part of lot 57 in the southern part of Lancaster. The parcel of land contained 50 acres. It was on Schwartz road and was originally part of the Buffalo Creek Indian reservation. Fifteen months later, the two friends legally divided their land. In January 1849 Joseph Voegele purchased the northern 25 acres of their parcel for $300 while Martin Halter paid the $300 back to Joseph Voegele for the southern 25 acres. In August 1867, Joseph Voegele sold his farm to George Zaepfel, who lived a few doors up the road. Then in March 1873, George Zaepfel sold those 25 acres to his son Joseph Zaepfel. Martin Halter sold his 25-acres to his son Louis for $900 in September 1866 but remained on the farm until his death in 1879. Louis added ten acres of land in April 1869. The attached image from 1880 shows lot 57. By 1880, Joseph Voegele’s farm was owned by J. Zaepfel and Martin Halter’s farm was owned by his son L. Halter. {{Image|file=The_Voegele_and_Halter_Farms.png |caption=Map 1 |size = 300 }} ==Sources== More about the Voegele’s and Halter’s is available here:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1wh5LPP1nUUg7z6FXRKyLgLIezB1lipgN The deeds: September 1847
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89W6-N9FM-H?i=285 January 1849: Joseph Voegele to Martin Halter
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9WX-3C38?i=666 Martin Halter to Joseph Voegele
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9WX-SDRX?i=17 August 1867: Joseph Voegele to George Zaepfel
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9WX-TSXB?i=494 September 1866: Martin Halter to Louis Halter
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9WX-SQBY?i=293 April 1869: Louis Halter from Hiram Clark, ten additional acres
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9WX-SFFY?i=529
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[[Category: Australia, Arrived 10 Sep 1849]] [[Category:South Australia, Shipping Free Space Pages]] ''For a grouping of those aboard this voyage, see [[:Category: Australia, Arrived 10 Sep 1849]]'' '''The Voyage of the Immigrant ship ''Australia'' to the South Australia Colony in 1849 Carrying German Emigrants ''': from the [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/195938439? South Australian Gazette and Mining Journal of Thursday 13 September 1849] we see: ''SHIPPING.'' ''ARRIVED....'' ''September 10....'' ''Same Day.—The Hamburg ship Australia, 695 tons, W. H. Steebom, master, from Hamburg and Rio Janeiro. Passengers—E. A. Matthew, Theodor Damanu, Mrs Meyer W. Huchting, M. Aiiemieht, in the cabin; and 253 in the steerage.'' :type: ship :size: 617 - 695 tons (in some records as much as 700 tons) :built: in 1837/38 in Bideford, Maine one of the American colonies as the "EDMUND PERKINS". :sailed: from Hamburg Germany on the 2nd of May 1849 :master: Captain W.H. Sleebom :surgeon superintendent: Earnest August Matthew. :arrived: Port Adelaide on the 10th of September 1849 :passengers: 264 German immigrants. ====Passenger Lists etc. ==== * SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. from the South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900) of Wednesday 12 September 1849, Page 3. first accessed online 17th of November, 2019 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/50247741? * 02/05/1849 - 10/09/1849 from the Passengers in History website an initiative of the South Australian Maritime Museum at: http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/node/944521 * THE VOYAGE of the "AUSTRALIA" 1849 from Diane Cumming’s Bound For South Australia database at: http://www.slsa.sa.gov.au/BSA/1849Australia.htm * ship Australia, 700 tons, Captain W.H. Steeborn / Sleeborn, from from Hamburg May 2nd 1849, via Rio de Janeiro July 23, arrived at Port Adelaide, South Australia 10th September 1849 Transcribed and submitted to The Ships List by Robert Janmaat. first accessed online 1st of December, 2019 at: http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/australia/australia1849.shtml * Barry Leadbeater’s South Australian Shipping & Immigration database at: http://www.familyhistorysa.org//shipping/passengerlists.html * SHIPPING. from the South Australian Gazette and Mining Journal (Adelaide, SA : 1847 - 1852) of Thursday 13 September 1849, Page 2. first accessed online 1st of December, 2019 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/195938439? *[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/195938439? South Australian Gazette and Mining Journal of Thursday 13 September 1849]
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[[Category: Ascendant (1849)]] [[Category: Ascendant, Arrived 15 Jan 1851]] [[Category:South Australia, Shipping Free Space Pages]] === The voyage of the ''ASCENDANT'' to South Australia in 1850 - 1851 === '''The ''ASCENDANT'' 1851''' from Diane Cummings [http://www.slsa.sa.gov.au/BSA/1851Ascendant.htm ''Bound For South Australia'' website ] The ''ASCENDANT'' 562 tons barque, from London September 22nd '''1850''' via Plymouth October 3rd 1850, with Captain Robert Spencer, arrived at Port Adelaide, South Australia on January 15th, '''1851''' The first ship from England to South Australia with government passengers for 1851. The South Australian ''REGISTER'' reported (January 16, 1851): The long looked-for ship the ''ASCENDANT'' has at length arrived, and we are now enabled to welcome to our shores Mr [[Angas-5|George Fyfe ANGAS,]] ESQ., one whose name is honourably identified with South Australia from the commencement of its political existence. George Fife ANGAS was born on 1 May 1789 at Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, (Religion: Baptist) He worked as a Merchant, politician and pastoralist, and died aged 90 in 1879 at his residence Lindsay House, Angaston, near Adelaide SA. He married Rosetta French in London. Their children were Rosetta French (1813-1898), Sarah Lindsay (1816-1898), Emma (1818-1885), George French (1822-1886), John Howard (1823-1904), Mary Ann (1826-1831), and William Henry (1832-1879). His son John (previously arrived in 1843 on board the ''MADRAS'' from London) came to the Port to greet his parents and brother William. That evening Mrs Angus travelled to town with her sons. Mr Angas preferred not to leave the vessel until noon the next day. The colonists intend to demonstrate their high esteem at a reception, in recognition of his early and successful efforts in the formation of the colony, the large stake he ventured in it, and his unremitting exertions on behalf of South Australia from the moment it struggled into existence. === The Immigrant Ship ''Ascendant'' (January 15 1851) === '''SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE'''. from the ''South Australian Register'' (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900) [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/38453511? of Thursday 16 January '''1851,''' ''Page 2.'' ] SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVED. Wednesday, January 15— The barque ''Ascendant'' 562 tons, Spencer, master, from London 22nd September, and Plymouth 3rd October. Passengers— George Fife Angas, Esq., Mrs Angas, Messrs. William Angas, Henry Brazil, Edward Ridpath, and Coode, Mr Fox and six children, Mr Kay, Mr Gammon ( Religious Instructor), and Mr Rock (Surgeon-superintendent), in the cabin ; and 254 Govern-ment emigrants, viz. :— William Brown, George Bassett, Henry Buddle wife and two children, Robert Bull wife and child, E Chapling, B Cotton wife and child, W Cubley, J Dunn, M Elliott, Ellen M Eblet, Robert Egginton wife and two children, John Fordor wife and four children, George and Sarah Healey, J A Huggins, W Hassell wife and two children, E Jarvis, Wm Kirk, Phoebe Langford, James and Jane Sadgrove and two children, J Michael, R Morgan, W and C Morgan and two children, Arch Macpherson wife and six children, Noah Nicholls, E Plumpin, John Rouse wife and three children. W W Rouse, W H Russell wife and five children, D Shawe, James Smith, A Shawe wife and three children, S A Stout, Emma Smith, Marion Shawe, P White, Mary White, W Wright, W and S White and child, J and C Wilson and four children, R and E Browning and seven children, Henry Bastier wife and eight children, Ambrose and Ann Bray, Henry Buttrick wife and five children, D Berry wife and six children, J Blight wife and child, John Cocks, P Coleman, M Connor, P Cullen wife and child, Aaron and Eliza Cole, Silas and Anne Cole, P Doyle, E Pringle, Alice D'Arcy, John Dentham wife and four children, W Grenfell wife and four children, G Callagher, S and E George, W Gordon wife and child, M Hogan, Rd Jenkins, Hugh Kelly, J Keats, Mary Kelly, J Leonard wife and three children, J Samson wife and two children, Peter McCarthy and family, Thos and W C Martin, M Murphy, P Maughan, S Moore, E Brown, M Mayer and family, Dorothy Nolan, Sarah Needs, Margaret and Charlotte Osborne, Jane O'Brien, Sally, Henry, John, and Thomasine Prout, Henry Pearce and family, J Quinn, P Reynold, W Ryan, J Sleeman, S and R Trenouth, J Trevar and wife, J Treloar, Ellen Jubin, Susan Trewartha, Anne Trewar, Ann Tottle, Lavinia Thomas, John Jape wife and child, J Kenning, J White, E W R Whiteman, J Littleton wife and eight children. John Lane and family, and S Jones and family. Deaths: Mrs Fox, cabin passenger ; W. H. Blight, aged 6 months; B. Barry, 16 years ; S. Prout, 54; E. Lane, 1; Mrs Pearce, 54; Thos. Bastian, 6 months ; M. Leonard, 2 years ; Wm Grenfell, 57 ; A. M Broom, 1 month; Jane Cullen, 8; A. Lampria, 13; and A. Bowering, 13. Births: Mrs Lampria, girl ; Mrs Bull, boy ; Mrs J. Broom, boy ; and Mrs Cole, boy. == Passenger Lists etc. == * ''SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE''. from the '''South Australian Register''' (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900) of Thursday 16 January 1851, Page 2. at https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/38453511? * ''SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.'' from the '''Adelaide Times''' (SA : 1848 - 1858) of Thursday 16 January 1851, Page 2. first accessed online on the 24th of November, 2019 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/207066433? * ''The ''ASCENDANT'' 1851'' from Diane Cummings '''Bound For South Australia''' website at: http://www.slsa.sa.gov.au/BSA/1851Ascendant.htm * The State Records of South Australia Passenger List for ''Ascendant'' January 15, 1851 at: https://www.archives.sa.gov.au/sites/default/files/documentstore/passengerlists/1851/GRG35_48_1_51-1_Ascendant.pdf * ''22/09/1850 - 15/01/1851'' from the '''Passengers in History''' website, an initiative of the South Australian Maritime Museum. first accessed online on the 24th of November, 2019 at: http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/node/999149 & http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/node/944962
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Arrived '''Port Jackson, 14 January 1818''' ''Friendship'', under the command of Captain Armet and with surgeon Peter Cosgreave, left England on 3 July 1817 and arrived at Port Jackson on 14 January 1818. She carried 101 female convicts, four of whom died on the voyage. She also carried wives and children of convicts already in the colony. See Freespace Page for details of these passengers and the letter of transport to the Governor.
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{{Mayflower Passenger}} [[Category:Mayflower Passengers]] == Mayflower == The Mayflower was the famous ship that transported the English Separatists, better known as the Pilgrims, from Plymouth, England, to Plymouth, Massachusetts in 1620.[1] The vessel left England on September 16, and after a gruelling journey marked by disease, the ship dropped anchor inside the hook tip of Cape Cod Provincetown Harbor) on November 11 (dates in Old Style, Julian Calendar).[1] The Mayflower originally was destined for the mouth of the Hudson River, near present-day New York City, at the northern edge of England's Virginia colony, which itself was established with the 1607 Jamestown Settlement.[2] However, the Mayflower went off-course as the winter approached and it remained in Cape Cod Bay (mapped in 1602 by Gosnold). Many historians believe that the landing in Cape Cod Bay was not an accident, but was intentional for two main reasons: the area's location outside the control of the Virginia colony and the abundance of cod.[Willison, Saints and Strangers, p.145-146.] On March 21, 1621, all surviving passengers, who had inhabited the ship during the winter, moved ashore at Plymouth, and on April 5, the Mayflower, a privately commissioned vessel, returned to England (details below).[1] In 1623, a year after the death of captain Christopher Jones, the Mayflower was most likely dismantled for scrap lumber in Rotherhithe, London.[3] Ship The Mayflower was used primarily as a cargo ship, involved in active trade of goods (often wine) between England and other European countries,[1] [4] (principally France, but also Norway, Germany, and Spain). At least between 1609 and 1622, it was mastered by Christopher Jones, who would command the ship on the famous transatlantic voyage, and based in Rotherhithe, London, England.[1] After the famous voyage of the Mayflower, the ship returned to England, likely dismantled for scrap lumber in Rotherhithe in 1623, only a year after Jones's death in March 1622. The Mayflower Barn, just outside the Quaker village of Jordans, in Buckinghamshire, England, is said to be built from these timbers.[citation needed] Details of the ship's dimensions are unknown; but estimates based on its load weight and the typical size of 180-ton merchant ships of its day suggest an estimated length of 90?110 feet (27.4?33.5 m) and a width of about 25 feet (7.6 m). The ship was manned by a crew of 25-30.[4] Replica Careful research went into designing a replica, the Mayflower II (launched September 22, 1956), to resemble its namesake as closely as possible. This vessel is now part of the Plimoth Plantation living museum, near Plymouth, Massachusetts. Pilgrims' voyage Initially, the plan was for the voyage to be made in two vessels, the other being the smaller Speedwell. The first voyage of the ships departed Southampton, England, [5] on August 5, 1620, but the Speedwell developed a leak, and had to be refitted at Dartmouth. On the second attempt, the ships reached the Atlantic Ocean but again were forced to return to Dartmouth because of the Speedwell's leak. It would later be revealed that there was in fact nothing wrong with the Speedwell. The crew had sabotaged it in order to escape the year-long commitment of their contract. After reorganisation, the final sixty-six day voyage was made by the Mayflower alone, leaving from a site near to the Mayflower Steps in Plymouth, England on September 6.[5] With 102 passengers plus crew, each family was allotted a very confined amount of space for personal belongings. The ship probably had a crew of twenty-five to thirty, along with other hired personnel; however, only he names of five are known, including John Alden.[2] William Bradford, who penned our only account of the Mayflower voyage, wrote that John Alden (archaic spellings) "was hired for a cooper [barrel-maker], at South-Hampton, where the ship victuled; and being a hopefull yong man, was much desired, but left to his owne liking to go or stay when he came here; but he stayed, and maryed here."[6] The intended destination was an area near the Hudson River, in "North Virginia". However the ship was forced far off-course by inclement weather and drifted well north of the intended Virginia settlement. As a result of the delay, the settlers did not arrive in Cape Cod till the onset of a harsh New England winter. The settlers ultimately failed to reach Virginia where they had already obtained permission from the London Company to settle.[citation needed] To establish legal order and to quell increasing strife within the ranks, the settlers wrote and signed the Mayflower Compact after the ship dropped anchor at the tip of Cape Cod on November 11, in what is now Provincetown Harbor.[1] The settlers, upon initially setting anchor, explored the snow-covered area and discovered an empty Native American village. The curious settlers dug up some artificially-made mounds, some of which had stored corn while others were burial sites. The settlers stole the corn, sparking friction with the locals.[7] They explored the area of Cape Cod for several weeks and decided to relocate after a difficult encounter with the local native Americans, the Nausets. This story appears both in Mourt's Relation, published in London in 1622, and (in a condensed version) in William Bradford's Of Plymouth Plantation. "Wednesday, the sixth of December [1620]. It was resolved our discoverers should set forth ... So ten of our men were appointed who were of themselves willing to undertake it, to wit, Captain Standish, Master Carver, William Bradford, Edward Winslow, John Tilley, Edward Tilley, John Howland, and three of London, Richard Warren, Stephen Hopkins, and Edward Doten, and two of our seamen, John Alderton, and Thomas English. Of the ship's company there went two of the master's mates, Master Clarke and Master Coppin, the master gunner, and three sailors ... Mourts Relation, ed. Jordan D. Fiore (Plymouth, Mass. : Plymouth Rock Foundation, 1985), p. 27-28. " ... the 6th of December [1620] they sent out their shallop again with ten of their principal men and some seamen, upon further discovery, intending to circulate that deep bay of Cape Cod. The weather was very cold and it froze so hard as the spray of the sea lighting on their coats, they were as if they had been glazed. Yet that night betimes they got down into the bottom of the bay, and as they drew near the shore they saw some ten or twelve Indians very busy about something. They landed about a league or two from them ... they made themselves a barricado with logs and boughs as well as they could in the time, and set out their sentinel and betook them to rest, and saw the smoke of the fire the savages made that night. When morning was come they divided their company, some to coast along the shore in the boat, and the rest marched through the woods to see the land, if any fit place might be for their dwelling. They came also to the place where they saw the Indians the night before, and found they had been cutting up a great fish like a grampus ... "So they ranged up and down all that day, but found no people, nor any place they liked. When the sun grew low, they hasted out of the woods to meet with their shallop ... of which they were very glad, for they had not seen each other all that day since the morning. So they made them a barricado as usually they did every night, with logs, stakes and thick pine boughs, the height of a man, leaving it open to leeward, partly to shelter them from the cold and wind (making their fire in the middle and lying round about it) and partly to defend them from any sudden assaults of the savages, if they should surround them; so being very weary, they betook them to rest. But about midnight they heard a hideous and great cry, and their sentinel called "Arm! arm!" So they bestirred them and stood to their arms and shot off a couple of muskets, and then the noise ceased. They concluded it was a company of wolves or such like wild beasts, for one of the seamen told them he had often heard such noise in Newfoundland. "So they rested till about five of the clock in the morning; for the tide, and their purpose to go from thence, made them be stirring betimes. So after prayer they prepared for breakfast, and it being day dawning it was thought best to be carrying things down to the boat ... "But presently, all on the sudden, they heard a great and strange cry, which they knew to be the same voices they heard in the night, though they varied their notes; and one of their company being abroad came running in and cried, "Men, Indians! Indians!" And withal, their arrows came flying amongst them. Their men ran with all speed to recover their arms, as by the good providence of God they did. In the meantime, of those that were there ready, two muskets were discharged at them, and two more stood ready in the entrance of their rendezvous but were commanded not to shoot till they could take full aim at them. And the other two charged again with all speed, for there were only four had arms there, and defended the barricado, which was first assaulted. The cry of the Indians was dreadful, especially when they saw their men run out of the rendezvous toward the shallop to recover their arms, the Indians wheeling about upon them. But some running out with coats of mail on, and cutlasses in their hands, they soon got their arms and let fly amongst them and quickly stopped their violence ... "Thus it pleased God to vanquish their enemies and give them deliverance; and by his special providence so to dispose that not any one of them were either hurt or hit, though their arrows came close by them and on every side [of] them; and sundry of their coats, which hung up in the barricado, were shot through and through. Afterwards they gave God solemn thanks and praise for their deliverance, and gathered up a bundle of their arrows and sent them into England afterward by the master of the ship, and called that place the FIRST ENCOUNTER." William Bradford, Of Plymouth Plantation 1620-1647, ed. Samuel Eliot Morison (New York : Knopf, 1991), p. 68-72. During the winter the passengers remained on board the 'Mayflower', suffering an outbreak of a contagious disease described as a mixture of scurvy, pneumonia and tuberculosis.[1] When it ended, there were only 53 persons still alive, half of the passengers and half of the crew.[1] In spring, they built huts ashore, and on March 21, 1621, the surviving passengers left the 'Mayflower'.[1] :: Note: From the Planters of the Commonwealth 1620-1680 by Charles Edward Banks- Half of the passengers died the first winter. They arrived in the fall when everything was brown and no fresh fruits or vegetables were available. They had lived on salted or dried meat for months. It was after a year or two that they finally discovered that the illness was scurvy and caused by the lack of fresh foods. The Mayflower weighted 200 tons and Christefor Jones was the master. It left Southampton August 5, 1620, and arrived in Cape Cod Dec. 11, 1620 with 101 passengers. It was detained in Dartmouth and Plymouth England because of the Speedwell. The Speedwell was to accompany the Mayflower on the trip but was out to sea when it proved not seaworthy and the two returned. After some time, the Speedwell did not continue and the passengers were shuffled leaving some of the original passengers of either ship behind. Included in the final list was Richard Warren-of London-Merchant. His family did not accompany him but most came later. In 1623 the ship. Ann .with William Pierce as Master arrived in Plymouth 10 June, 1623 with 60 passengers included in the passenger list were Mrs Elizabeth Warren- wife of Richard Warren and their children Marry Warren, Elizabeth Warren, Anne Warren, Sarah Warren and Abigail Warren. :: Note: From THE NEW ENGLAND HISTORICAL AND GENEALOGICAL REGISTER Vol 1-50 The landing of the Pilgrims was on Dec. 11, 1620 An exploring party of 18 men who had left the Mayflower at Cape Cod five days before and spent the Sabbath at Clark's Island landed that day and marched that day into the land..The party consisted of 12 Pilgrams and members of the crew. One of the twelve was Richard Warren. On April 5, 1621, the Mayflower set sail from Plymouth to return to England,[1] where she arrived on May 6, 1621.[8] Passengers The 102 passengers on the Mayflower were the earliest permanent European settlers in New England. (The Jamestown settlement was the first English settlement in what would become the United States.) Some of their descendants have taken great interest in tracing their ancestry back to one or more of these Pilgrims. (See The Society of Mayflower Descendants and the "List of passengers on the Mayflower" for a complete accounting. See also "List of Mayflower passengers who died in the winter of 1620?1621".) Throughout the winter, the passengers spent time ashore preparing home sites and searching for food but partly remained based aboard the Mayflower. Only about half of the settlers would still be alive when the Mayflower left in the spring. Governor Bradford noted that about half the sailors died as well.[1] Second Mayflower In 1629, a ship called the Mayflower made a voyage from London to Plymouth Colony carrying thirty-five passengers, many from Leiden. This was not the same ship that made the original voyage with the first settlers. This voyage began in May and reached Plymouth in August.[Source: [[#S286]] Note: Notes CONT 1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k "The Pilgrim-Fathers? Voyage with the 'Mayflower'" (history), Bjoern Moritz, 2003, ShipsOnStamps.org webpage: SoS-Pilgrim: states, "The 'Mayflower' was employed bringing wine from the Mediterranean to England and outward bound, she carried furs and bales of cloth to France" and "anchored off today's Provincetown in the Bay of Cape Cod" and "December 15 the 'Mayflower' sailed to this place...called Plymouth" and "throughout the winter the passengers remained on board" and "contagious disease...mixture of scurvy, pneumonia & tuberculosis" and "53 persons still alive, half of the Pilgrims, half of the crew" and "March 21, 1621, the surviving passengers left the 'Mayflower'" and "on April 5 Captain Jones sailed back to England with an empty ship" and "November 11, 1621, the ship 'Fortune' arrived...with 35 settlers." CONT 2. ^ Bradford (original destination: Hudson River), webpage: GTC-Brad. CONT 3. ^ Mayflower Ship Facts. Retrieved on 2007-04-26. CONT 4. ^ a b "The Mayflower's Crew" (biographies), MayflowerHistory.com, 2007, webpage: [1]. CONT 5. ^ a b "Press Kit - Mayflower II" (with history of the Mayflower), Plimouth Plantation Museum, 2004, Plimouth.org webpage: PlimouthOrg-MayflowerBG CONT 6. ^ "JOHN ALDEN" (history), Pilgrim Hall Museum, 1998-07-14, PilgrimHall.org webpage: PilgrimHall-Alden-John: was "hired for a cooper" at Southampton, England. CONT 7. ^ Winslow, Edward; William Bradford (1622). A Relation or Journal of the Beginning and Proceeding of the English Plantation Settled at Plymouth. London, England: John Bellamie, 8-10. CONT 8. ^ "Saga Of The Pilgrims" (historical analysis), John Harris, Globe Newspaper Co., 1983, webpages (no links between): UCcom-saga1 and UCcom-saga11: states, "Mayflower reached London in roughly a month, May 6, a quick passage." CONT 9. ^ http://www.plimoth.org/press/mayflowerBG.php CONT 10. ^ "Stories in our December 2001 issue include" (on genealogy research), Family Tree Magazine, 2001, FamilyTreeMagazine.com webpage: FamilyTree-Dec2001: contains expression in "Whether your New England roots go back to the Mayflower." CONT 11. ^ "Virginia Records Timeline 1553-1743" (history), The Thomas Jefferson Papers, Library of Congress, American Memories, webpage: LOC-TJPapers: in August 1619, the first African slaves were brought to Virginia by Captain Jope in a Dutch ship. Governor Yeardley and the merchant Abraham Piersey exchanged twenty slaves for supplies; however, these Africans became indentured servants, like white men, trading passage for servitude. CONT 12. ^ "Guaynabo -- Encyclopµdia Britannica" (with history of Puerto Rico), Encyclopµdia Britannica, 2006, Britannica.com webpage: EB-Guaynabo-Puerto-Rico: names: Caparra, the first Spanish settlement of Puerto Rico (1508). CONT CONT External links CONT * Mayflower passengers from MayflowerHistory.com CONT * Mayflower history from MayflowerHistory.com CONT * Pilgrim Hall Museum of Plymouth, Massachusetts CONT * General Society of Mayflower Descendants CONT * The Mayflower And Her Log; Azel Ames, Project Gutenberg edition. CONT * The Straight Dope: "Did the Pilgrims land on Plymouth Rock because they ran out of beer?" CONT * Mayflower Descendants Chart. CONT * Pilgrims and the Mayflower Mayflower Interior Pictured CONT * Admiral MacBride Pub Built upon the original Mayflower Steps from where the pilgrim fathers set sail for America. CONT * Mayflower shiplist and descendants.] : Note: The Mayflower left Harwich, England September 6, 1620 with her Master and Captain, Christopher Jones. Land was sighted November 9, 1620 and they landed on the 11th in Plymouth Harbor. :: :: The Mayflower departed "Cape Cod" on April 5, 1621. :: :: Passengers: :: Alden John :: The ship's Cooper :: From Harwich, Essex, and Southampton, Hampshire, bound for Plymouth. Ref: Banks Mss. 36 pg 47 & 62 :: A 'hopeful young man' hired at Southampton, married Priscilla Mullens and had eleven children. 8a pg xxvii :: Died 1687, Duxbury. 200 :: Allerton Issac :: From St Andrews Undershaft, London, bound for Plymouth. Ref: Banks Mss. 36 pg 98 :: Chosen assistant to the governor. 8a pg xxv :: Remarried to Fear Brewster after Mary died.200 :: Allerton Mary Norris * :: From Newbury, England, married in Leiden, Holland, died Feb 25 1621. Part of Pilgrims who fled to Holland. 200 :: Delivered stillborn son on board Dec 1620. 200 :: Died in the first sickness. 8a pg xxv :: Allerton Bartholomew :: Son of Issac and Mary, born in Holland. 200 :: Married and died in England. 8a pg xxv :: Allerton Remember :: Daughter of Issac and Mary, born in Holland. 200 :: Married Moses Maverick in Salem, had three or four children. 8a pg xxv :: Allerton Mary :: Daughter of Issac and Mary, probably born in Holland, died Nov 28 1699. 200 :: Married Thomas Cushman at Plymouth, had four children. 8a pg xxv :: Allerton, John * :: No comments. 8a Died the first winter. :: Probably relative of Issac Allerton, buried a child in Holland. Planned on returning to Holland to escort others over. 200 :: Billington John :: First to be hung 1630, for murder of John Newcomen :: From London and/or Austerfield, Yorkshire, bound for Plymouth. Ref: Bradford & Hunter. 36 pg 106 :: Not from Leyden, or the Leyden Company, but from London. 8a pg xxvi :: From Lincolnshire 200 :: Billington Eleanor :: Wife, remarried a Gregory Armstrong. 200 :: Billington John :: Son, died in a few years, was gone before his father was hanged. 8a pg xxvi :: Serious troublemaker who wandered off to the Indians but 'rescued' by the Pilgrims. 200 :: Billington Francis :: Son, married and had eight children. 8a pg xxvi :: The son who shot off a musket inside the ship cabins. :: Married Widow Eaton (Francis Eaton's 3rd wife) and had nine children, both died 1684 in Middleboro. 200 :: Daughter Rebekah was born June 8, 1647 Plymouth 4 pg 4 :: Bradford, William, Gov :: From Scrooby, Nott, bound for Plymouth. Ref: Savage. 36 pg 133 & 185 :: Second governor, author of the history of the Plymouth Colony, loved to the year 1657. 8a pg xxv :: He had left a son in England to come afterwards - had four children by a second marriage. 8a pg xxv :: Bradford Dorothy (May) * :: Wife of William :: Drowned Dec 7, 1620 at Cape Cod, Providetown Harbor. 200 :: Died soon after their arrival. 8a pg xxv :: Brewster, Elder William :: Ruling Elder, lived some twenty-three or four years after his arrival. 8a pg xxiv :: Brewster Mary :: Wife :: Died between 1623 and 1627. 8a pg xxiv :: Brewster, Love :: Married, lived to the year 1650, had four children. 8a pg xxiv :: Brewster Wrestling :: Youngest son. 8a pg xxiv :: Brittenridge, Richard * :: First to die after landing, died from sickness. 8a pg xxvii :: From Prittlewell, Essex, bound for Plymouth. Ref: Pilgrim Story. 36 pg 50 :: Browne, Peter :: From Billericay, Essex, bound for Plymouth. Ref: Banks Mss. 36 pg 39 :: Lived fome fourteen years after, was twice married and left four children. 8a pg xxvii :: Died 1633. :: Button, William * :: Died Nov 6, three days before land was sighted. 200 :: Servant for Samuel Fuller, died on the passage. 8a pg xxv :: Carter, Robert * :: Servant to shoemaker William Mullens :: Died the first winter. 8a pg xxv :: Carver, John * :: From Doncaster, Yorkshire, bound for Plymouth. Ref: Banks Mss. 36 pg 186 :: Chosen first Governor at Cape Cod, died the first spring. 8a pg xxiv :: Carver Katherine (Leggett)(White), wife * :: Dies a few weeks after her husband, in early summer. 8a pg xxiv :: Chilton, James * :: From Canterbury, Kent, bound for Plymouth. Ref: Banks Mss. 36 pg 77 :: Died in the first sickness. 8a pg xxvi :: Another married daughter came afterward. :: Chilton Mrs * :: Wife, died in the first sickness. 8a pg xxvi :: Chilton, Mary :: Daughter, married and had nine children. 8a pg xxvi :: Clarke, Richard * :: Died from sickness. 8a pg xxvii :: Cooke Francis :: Lived until after 1650. His wife and children came afterward, they had 6 or more children. 8a pg xxvi :: Cooke John :: Son, married and had four children. 8a pg xxvi :: Cooper, Humility :: Cousin of Edward and Ann Tilley. Returned to England. 8a pg xxvi :: Crackstone, John * :: Died in the first sickness. 8a pg xxv :: Crackstone John * :: Son, died soon after his father. 8a pg xxv :: Doty, Edward :: From St Mary le Strand, London, bound for Plymouth. Ref: Banks Mss. 36 pg 102 :: Servant, had 7 children by second marriage. After his term of service went to Virginia. 8a pg xxvi :: Eaton, Francis :: From Bristol, Gloucestershire, bound for Plymouth. Ref: Banks Mss. 36 pg 55 :: Had three children by a third marriage. 8a pg xxvii :: Eaton Sarah * :: Wife, died in the first winter. 8a pg xxvii :: Eaton Samuel :: Son, married, had one child. 8a pg xxvii :: Ely Mr. :: Hired hand ret to England :: One of the two seamen hired to remain a year, possibly why counts are off. :: English, Thomas * :: Hired hand, no comment in 8a. :: Fletcher, Moses * :: From Sandwich, Kent, bound for Plymouth. Ref: Banks Mss. 36 pg 82 :: Died from sickness. 8a pg xxvii :: Fuller, Edward * :: Died in the first sickness. 8a pg xxvi :: Fuller Mrs. Edward * :: Wife, died in the first sickness. 8a pg xxvi :: Fuller Samuel :: Son , married and had four children. 8a pg xxvi :: Fuller, Doctor Samuel :: From Redenhall, Norfolk, bound for Plymouth. Ref: NEGR 55/193. 36 pg 121 :: The physician. His wife and child remained, and came afterwards. They had two more children. 8a pg xxv :: Gardinar, Richard * :: Became a seaman and died abroad. 8a pg xxvii :: Goodman, John * :: Died from sickness. 8a pg xxvii :: Holbeck, William * :: Servant to William White :: Died soon after landing. 8a pg xxv :: Hooke, John * :: Servant to Issac Allerton :: Died in the first sickness. 8a pg xxv :: Hopkins Stephen :: From Wotton Edge, Gloucestershire, bound for Plymouth. Ref: Banks Mss. 36 pg 59 :: and from St Mary Whitechapel, London, bound for Plymouth. Ref: Banks Mss. 36 pg 102 :: Lived over twenty years after their arrival, had a son and four daughters born in this country. 8a pg xxv :: Hopkins Elizabeth Fisher :: Wife, Lived over twenty years after their arrival, had a son and four daughters born in this country. 8a pg xxv :: Hopkins Giles :: Son by first marriage, had four children. 8a pg xxv :: Hopkins Constance, :: Daughter by first marriage, had 12 children. 8a pg xxv :: Hopkins Damaris :: Son 8a pg xxv :: Hopkins Oceanus :: Born en route 8a pg xxv :: Howland John :: From London, bound for Plymouth. Ref: Bradford. 36 pg 107 :: Man Servant, afterwards married the daughter of John Tillie, and had ten children. 8a pg xxiv :: Langmore, John * :: Servant to Christopher Martin :: Died soon after their arrival. 8a pg xxv :: Latham, William :: A Boy, after more than twenty years, visited England anf died at the Bahama Islands. 8a pg xxiv :: Leister, Edward * :: Margesson, Edmund * :: Died from sickness. 8a pg xxvii :: Martin, Christopher * :: From Billericay, Essex, bound for Plymouth. Ref: Banks Mss. 36 pg 39 :: Died soon after their arrival. 8a pg xxv :: Martin Mary (Prower) * :: Wife, died soon after their arrival. 8a pg xxv :: Minter, Desire :: Part of Carver household, ret to her friends, in poor health, to England and died 8a pg xxiv :: More, Ellen * :: Aged 8, daughter of Katherine More, Shipton, Shropshire. Died the first winter. 200 :: Elinor, from Shipton, Shropshire, bound for Plymouth. Ref: Parish Reg. 36 pg 137 :: A little girl placed in the Winslow' family, sister of Richard More who died soon after their arrival. 8a pg xxv :: More Jasper * :: Aged 7, son of Katherine More, Shipton, Shropshire, died Dec 6, 1620 on board. 200 :: From Shipton, Shropshire, bound for Plymouth. Ref: Parish Reg. 36 pg 137 :: Spelled Moore, died the first season. 8a :: More Richard :: Aged 6, son of Katherine More, Shipton, Shropshire 200 :: From Shipton, Shropshire, bound for Plymouth. Ref: Parish Reg. 36 pg 137 :: Placed with the Brewster family. Richard married and had four or more children. 8a pg xxiv :: More Mary * :: Aged 4, daughter of Katherine More, Shipton, Shropshire 200 :: Placed with the Brewster family. Died the first winter. :: Mullens William :: From Stroke near Guildford, Surrey, bound for Plymouth. Ref: Banks Mss. 36 pg 170 :: Died the first winter. 8a pg xxv :: Mullens Alice * :: Wife, died the first winter. 8a pg xxv :: Mullens Priscilla, daughter :: Married John Alden :: Mullins Joseph * :: Son, died the first winter. 8a pg xxv :: Priest, Degory * :: From London, bound for Plymouth. Ref: Banks Mss. 36 pg 104 :: Spelled Digerie, died from sickness. 8a pg xxvii :: His wife, the sister of Mr. Allerton, and her children acame afterwards. 8a pg xxvii :: Prower, Solomon * :: From Billericay, Essex, bound for Plymouth. Ref: Bradford. 36 pg 39 :: Servant to Christopher Martin :: Died soon after their arrival. 8a pg xxv :: Rigsdale, John * :: Died in the first sickness. 8a pg xxvi :: Rigsdale Alice * :: Wife, died in the first sickness. 8a pg xxvi :: Rogers, Thomas * :: From Great St Bartholomew, London, bound for Plymouth. Ref: Banks Mss. 36 pg 99 :: Died in the first sickness. 8a pg xxvi :: His other children came afterward and had families. 8a pg xxvi :: Rogers Joseph :: Son, living in 1650, married and had 6 children. 8a pg xxvi :: Samson, Henry :: From St Andrews Undershaft, London, bound for Plymouth. Ref: Banks Mss. 36 pg 98 :: Cousin of Edward and Ann Tilley, had seven children. 8a pg xxvi :: Soule, George :: From Eckington Worcestershire, bound for Plymouth. Ref: Soule Gen. 36 pg 184 :: Servant in Winslow's family, married and had eight children. 8a pg xxiv :: His will read, in a nutshell, if my son bothers my daughter, she gets everything. :: Standish Myles :: Lived to the year 1656, chief in military affairs. 8a pg xxv :: Had four sons living in 1650 by a second marriage. 8a pg xxv :: Standish Rose * :: Wife, died in the first sickness. 8a pg xxv :: Story, Elias * :: Servant to John Winslow :: Died in the first sickness 8a pg xxiv :: Thompson, Edward * :: Servant to William White :: Died soon after landing. 8a pg xxv :: Tilley, Edward * :: Tillie, died soon after their arrival. 8a pg xxvi :: Tilley Ann (Cooper) * :: Wife, died soon after their arrival. 8a pg xxvi :: Tilley John * :: Brother to Edward :: Died soon after he came on shore. 8a pg xxvi :: Tilley Joan Hurst Rogers * :: Wife, died soon after she came on shore. 8a pg xxvi :: Tilley Elizabeth :: Daughter. married John Howland. 8a pg xxvi :: Tinker, Thomas * :: Died in the first sickness. 8a pg xxvi :: Tinker Mrs. Thomas * :: Wife, died in the first sickness. 8a pg xxvi :: Tinker son * :: Died in the first sickness. 8a pg xxvi :: Trevore, William :: Hired shipman ret to England :: One of the two seamen hired to stay a year, possibly why the counts are off. 8a pg xxvii :: Turner, John * :: From Doncaster, Yorkshire, bound for Plymouth. Ref: Banks Mss. 36 pg 186 :: Died in the first sickness. 8a pg xxvi :: A daughter came afterward to Salem and married there. 8a pg xxvi :: Turner * :: Son, name unknown, died in the first sickness. 8a pg xxvi :: Turner * :: Son, name unknown, died in the first sickness. 8a pg xxvi :: Richard Warren :: From Shoreditch, S Leonard, Middlesex, bound for Plymouth. Ref: Morton. 36 pg 111 :: His wife and five daughters were left, and came over afterwards. They also had two sons, the daughters married here. 8a pg xxvi :: White, William * :: From Beaminster, Dorsetshire, bound for Plymouth. Ref: Banks Mss. 36 pg 30 :: Died soon after landing. 8a pg xxv :: White Susanna :: Wife m2 Edward Winslow :: White Resolved :: Son, married and had five children 8a pg xxv :: White, Peregrine :: Son, born Dec on board (at Cape Cod after landing) married and had 2 children before 1650. 8a pg xxv :: Wilder, Roger * :: Servant to John Carver :: Man servant, died in the first sickness. 8a pg xxiv :: Williams, Thomas * :: Died from sickness. 8a pg xxvii :: Winslow, Edward :: From Droitwich Worcestershire, bound for Plymouth. Ref: Savage. 36 pg 184 :: Afterward chosen governor, died in 1655, when on a commission to the West Indies. Left two children by second marriage. 8a pg xxiv :: Winslow Elizabeth (Barker) * :: Wife :: Died the first winter. 8a pg xxiv :: Winslow, Gilbert :: Ret to England, died there (From Droitwich Worcestershire, bound for Plymouth. Ref: Pope. 36 pg 184 :: After living here a number of years, returned to England. 8a pg xxvii :: Dorothy, maidservant of John Carver ? :: :: Captain Christopher Jones, Master, partial owner of the ship :: John Clarke, first mate or first officer (later received land assignment in Virginia, going there in 1623) :: Robert Coppin, a mate :: Giles Heale, Surgeon :: :: Jones was buried March 5, 1621/2, at Rotherhithe, Surrey, England, his birthplace. :: Both Clarke and Coppin had been in America before. :: William Trevore was a hired hand, who left on the Fortune on December 13, 1621 and later mastered the William. :: :: Total of 102 passengers :: * 54 died on board, immediately after, during the first sickness and/or winter, or within the first year :: 45 remained and survived.[Source: [[#S191]] Page: http://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/mayflower.htm Note: Mayflower sources: CONT http://english-america.com/spls/620ma001.html#Mayflower CONT http://www.mayflowerhistory.com/ CONT http://www.mayflower.org/ CONT http://www.mayflowerfamilies.com/] : Note: Mayflower Compact :: :: The Mayflower Compact was the first governing document of Plymouth Colony. It was drafted by the Pilgrims who crossed the Atlantic aboard the Mayflower, seeking religious freedom. It was signed on November 11, 1620 (OS) [1] in what is now Provincetown Harbor near Cape Cod. :: :: Reasons for the Compact :: :: Having landed at Plymouth (so named by Captain John Smith earlier), outside of the land controlled by the London Virginia Company which had been alloted to them by patent, the Pilgrims and others aboard sought to forestall problems of governance arising in the colony. Knowing that earlier settlements in the New World had failed due to a lack of government, the Mayflower Compact was written and adopted. :: :: The Mayflower Compact was based simultaneously upon a majoritarian model and the settlers' allegiance to the king. It was in essence a social contract in which the settlers consented to follow the compact's rules and regulations for the sake of survival. The government that the compact formed, in return, would derive its power from the consent of the governed. :: :: The compact is often referred to as the foundation of the Constitution of the United States.[2] :: :: Text of the Mayflower Compact :: :: The original document was lost, but the transcriptions in Mourt's Relation and William Bradford's journal Of Plymouth Plantation are in agreement and accepted as accurate. Bradford's hand written manuscript is kept in a special vault at the State Library of Massachusetts.[3] Bradford's transcription is as follows: :: :: In the name of God, Amen. We whose names are underwritten, the loyal subjects of our dread Sovereign Lord King James, by the Grace of God of Great Britain, France and Ireland, King, Defender of the Faith, etc. :: :: Having undertaken, for the Glory of God and advancement of the Christian Faith and Honour of our King and Country, a Voyage to plant the First Colony in the Northern Parts of Virginia, do by these presents solemnly and mutually in the presence of God and one of another, Covenant and Combine ourselves together into a Civil Body Politic, for our better ordering and preservation and furtherance of the ends aforesaid; and by virtue hereof to enact, constitute and frame such just and equal Laws, Ordinances, Acts, Constitutions and Offices, from time to time, as shall be thought most meet and convenient for the general good of the Colony, unto which we promise all due submission and obedience. In witness whereof we have hereunder subscribed our names at Cape Cod, the 11th of November, in the year of the reign of our Sovereign Lord King James, of England, France and Ireland the eighteenth, and of Scotland the fifty-fourth. Anno Domini 1620.[4][5] :: :: The 'dread sovereign' referred to in the document used the archaic definition of dread; meaning awe and reverence (for the King), but not fear. :: :: Signatories :: :: The list of 41 male passengers who signed was supplied by Bradford's nephew Nathaniel Morton in his 1669 New England's Memorial.[6][7] The same list in the same order is provided by Thomas Prince in his 1736 A Chronological History of New-England in the form of Annals.[8] There are no surviving first-hand accounts of this information. Prince added the title Mr. to ten names, which he found in a list at the end of Governor Bradford's folio manuscript: Carver, Winslow, Brewster, Isaac Allerton, Samuel Fuller, Martin, Mullins, White, Warren, and Hopkins. He attributed the lack of Mr. Bradford to Bradford's modesty. He also added Capt. to Standish. He corrected the spelling of four names: John Crackston, Degory Priest, Richard Britterige, and Edward Dotey. In addition, he spelled Francis Cook and Richard Clarke. :: :: 1. John Carver :: 2. William Bradford :: 3. Edward Winslow :: 4. William Brewster :: 5. Isaac Allerton :: 6. Miles Standish :: 7. John Alden :: 8. Samuel Fuller :: 9. Christopher Martin :: 10. William Mullins :: 11. William White :: 12. Richard Warren :: 13. John Howland :: 14. Stephen Hopkins :: :: :: :: 15. Edward Tilly :: 16. John Tilly :: 17. Francis Cooke :: 18. Thomas Rogers :: 19. Thomas Tinker :: 20. John Ridgdale :: 21. Edward Fuller :: 22. John Turner :: 23. Francis Eaton :: 24. James Chilton :: 25. John Craxton :: 26. John Billington :: 27. Joses Fletcher (sic) :: 28. John Goodman :: :: :: :: 29. Digery Priest :: 30. Thomas Williams :: 31. Gilbert Winslow :: 32. Edmund Margeson :: 33. Peter Brown :: 34. Richard Bitteridge :: 35. George Soule :: 36. Richard Clark :: 37. Richard Gardiner :: 38. John Allerton :: 39. Thomas English :: 40. Edward Doten :: 41. Edward Leister[Source: [[#S286]] Half of the passengers died the first winter. They arrived in the fall when everything was brown and no fresh fruits or vegetables were available. They had lived on salted or dried meat for months. It was after a year or two that they finally discovered that the illness was scurvy and caused by the lack of fresh foods. The Mayflower weighted 200 tons and Christefor Jones was the master. It left Southampton August 5, 1620, and arrived in Cape Cod Dec. 11, 1620 with 101 passengers. It was detained in Dartmouth and Plymouth England because of the Speedwell. The Speedwell was to accompany the Mayflower on the trip but was out to sea when it proved not seaworthy and the two returned. After some time, the Speedwell did not continue and the passengers were shuffled leaving some of the original passengers of either ship behind. Included in the final list was Richard Warren-of London-Merchant. His family did not accompany him but most came later. In 1623 the ship. Ann .with William Pierce as Master arrived in Plymouth 10 June, 1623 with 60 passengers included in the passenger list were Mrs Elizabeth Warren- wife of Richard Warren and their children Marry Warren, Elizabeth Warren, Anne Warren, Sarah Warren and Abigail Warren. :: Note: From THE NEW ENGLAND HISTORICAL AND GENEALOGICAL REGISTER Vol 1-50 The landing of the Pilgrims was on Dec. 11, 1620 An exploring party of 18 men who had left the Mayflower at Cape Cod five days before and spent the Sabbath at Clark's Island landed that day and marched that day into the land..The party consisted of 12 Pilgrams and members of the crew. == Editor's Note == This write up on the Mayflower was found in a profile of Richard Warren created by the import of a GEDCOM file on 18 Sep 2009 by Allan Morton This information was imbeded in the profile for [[Warren-66|Richard Warren]]. http://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/mayflower.htm http://english-America.com/spls/620ma001.html#Mayflower CONT http://www.mayflowerhistory.com/ CONT http://www.mayflower.org/ CONT http://www.mayflowerfamilies.com/ =#S286 ??? William Bradford, Of Plymouth Plantation 1620-1647, ed. Samuel Eliot Morison (New York : Knopf, 1991), p. 443-7. Nathaniel Morton, New England's Memorial (Boston : John Usher, 1669)]
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[[Category: Shackamaxon (1851)]] [[Category: Shackamaxon, Arrived 19 Jan 1853]] [[Category:South Australia, Shipping Free Space Pages]] === The voyage of the ship Shackamaxon to South Australia in 1852/53 === Sailed from Liverpool on 4 October 1852; arriving in Port Adelaide on 19 January 1853. :[http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/australia/shackamaxon1853.shtml The Ships List, submitted by Robert Janmaat] :type: ship :size: 1090 - 1119 - 2500 tons (3 different reports) (990 tons in Lloyds Register 1874) :built: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania :sailed: from Liverpool on 4 October 1852 with 700 emigrants. :master: Captain H.W. West :surgeon superintendent: Dr. Edward Duffin Allison :arrived: Port Adelaide on 19 January 1853. :passengers: 656 immigrants landed. (nineteen births and sixty-four deaths on the passage) ship '''Shackamaxon''', 1090 tons [2,500 tons?], Captain H.W. West, from Liverpool, 4th October 1852, arrived at Port Adelaide, South Australia 19th January 1853 2nd ship from England to S.A. with government passengers for 1853 ; ninteen births and sixty-four deaths on the passage, Dr. Edward Duffin Allison, surgeon-superintendent. [TheShipsList, SA Passenger Lists,1847-1886, ship Shackamaxon, 1090 tons [2,500 tons?], Captain H.W. West, from Liverpool, 4th October 1852, arrived at Port Adelaide, South Australia 19th January 1853, http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/australia/shackamaxon1853.shtml] ''The American ship Shackamaxon, sailed from Liverpool with almost 700 passengers. Nearly 10% of the passengers, mostly children, died from Scarlet Fever on the passage, or after arrival. There was a Court of Enquiry into the competence of the surgeon-superintendent. It appears that the results were never published.'' A letter to the Editor of the South Australian Register dated January 29th 1853, by Thomas Barlow, who acted as Chief Constable aboard the Shackamaxon. Thomas Barlow was accompanied by his wife, grown children and a niece. :''Sir,— It is much to be regretted that the investigation prayed for by about 100 heads of families and now going on in Port Adelaide, was not commenced on board the ship, or at least before so many of the passengers had left Adelaide for distant parts of the colony. When I attended on Friday last, with so many others, I saw several who I am sure, could very badly afford to ride or walk to and from Port Adelaide, or remain there for hours at their own expense and loss of valuable time; and the least that can reasonably be done by the Court of Enquiry is to examine the most important witnesses first instead of taking a whole day to examine a very few and comparatively unimportant cases as was done on Friday. I am going down for a second time on Monday at my own expense, but I know many of my fellow passengers who either cannot or will not be kept waiting for a protracted examination. I hope you will have no objection to let these, my sentiments appear in your paper. :''I am, Sir, your humble Servant, :''Thomas Barlow :''late Chief Constable on board the Emigrant ship Shackamaxon :''January 29, 1853'' The Immigration Board brought charges against Dr. Allison M.D. - specifically, 'neglect' - with more than 24 other complaints lodged by passengers on the first days of the inquest, which did not result in charges, because the Board could not proceed quickly enough to make use of witnesses (hence Thomas Barlow's letter). Charges were also brought against Mr. James Fawsett, as Religious Instructor on board, and against Miss Elizabeth Cooper Viney, as Matron. The roles of Mr. Hardy, as Assistant Surgeon, and of Thomas Barlow, Chief Constable, were also investigated. Thomas Barlow had been denied his right to receive a gratuity (two pounds) upon arrival in Adelaide, due to the vindictiveness of the Surgeon Superintendent in not signing the gratuity list. This was due to the clash between them. The Surgeon Superintendent also tried to bring charges against Thomas Barlow. These were unsuccessful and with the report of the inquest findings being sent to the Lieutenant Governor, Thomas Barlow was given leave to appeal to the Lieutenant Governor for payment of the gratuity. Presumably, he was paid! submitted by David Barlow, great-great grandson of Thomas Barlow A copy of the official passenger list is available on the State Records of South Australia website.[State Records of SA, https://www.archives.sa.gov.au/sites/default/files/documentstore/passengerlists/1853/GRG35_48_1_53-2_Shackamaxon.pdf] This Passenger List is from the [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/207010113? Adelaide Times of Thursday 20 January 1853.] PASSENGERS INWARDS. Passengers per Shackamaxon—Mrs West, Mr Allison (surgeon-superintendant) and wife, Mr Jas Fawcett, Miss Dixon, Miss G Dixon, and Miss M Dixon, in the cabin. Allsop (4), Attersby (1), Allen (5), Bell (7). Blackwood (5), Browne (7), Blyth (2), Beggin (5), Browne (5), Bath (6), Bar- low (2), Bronly (4) Begly (4), Cook (6), Catherall (2), Candall (3), Carter (4), Carrie (5), Camp (3 ), Craig (4), Carhie (3), Deer (4), Duncan (5), Davis (6), Derwent (12) Dawson (3), Daney (2), Dunne (6), Eastwood (2), Ewan (3), Forrest (8), Andrew (6), Ferguson, Rose, Stuckey, Spurling, Smith, Saville ( 2), Fait (2), Villes, Havers (3), Watts (2), Galt (3), Fearlove (4), Flecher (2), Frazer (5), Giltman (3), Green (6), Gray (5), Goulding (4) Graham (7), Hawkes (6), Hasty (6), Hughes (3), Harrisson (2), (Hudson (4), Hollett (2), Hardy (2), Haners (3), Izatt (8) Ican (3), Jones (3), John- son (3), Kersley (6), Kilpatrick (4), Kerr (6), Lyon (3), Laing (3), Lattrer (6), Lewis (3), Linney (7), McMillan (4), Mansfield ( 2), Mill (3), Morton (3) Marshall (4), Morgan (6), Metcalfe (5), Murry (3), Matthewson (3), Millar (2), McCannon (5). Millar (5), Morrisson (4), McFavish (6), McCarron (2), McLaughlin ( 5), McGill (4), Mapht (6) Memer (5), Mclver (2), Norris (4), Norf (5) Nicholson (2), Oram (4) Oldfield (5), Potter (3), Pennell (4), Pratt (6), Roche (8), Robertson (3), Richards (5), Richardson (2) Rown (2), Rex (2), Reid (8), Rob- son (3), Rump (3), Reynolds (4), Robinson (2), Robins (7), Studdart (5), Steele (4), Shaw (5), Sinngarr (3), Sinclair (5), Simpson (5), Speck (7) Stobk (2), Saunders (2), Spurting (6), Thomas (2), Tyres (2), Threadgould (2), Speck (5), Saville (5), Young (3), Wiley (3), Whitney (6), Whitford (5), Walter (4), West (5), Ward (2), Weston (4), Wil- liams (7), Wilkinson (5), Wenn (2), Young (4), Eastmond (2), Skelley (3), Williams (4), Adams, Adam, Brewster, Brackwite, Burbridge, Bowley (2), Bronley, Weyley (3), Crocker, Cawthorne, Dale, Edwards, Eastman, Farrey, Frayne, Graham, Gilmur, Gray, Gudge, Gul, Hall, Jones, Jenkins, Izatt, Lincoln, Linney, Millard, Martin, McCullin (3), Morgan, Mclary. McLean, McKenzie, Mas ters, Nicholson, Petts, Palmer, Robert, Rankin, Harrigan, Ellen, Hessy, Lucy, Harrison, Hall, Hawk, Keating, Kennerry, Kearsley, Kennerson, Lucas, Linney, Morgan (2), McCullin, Millar, N- cholson (2), O'Neil, Possey, Robin, Robertson (2), Scermer, Sinclair, Scanlan, Taylor, Threadmille, Saville (2), Watts, Wiley, Williams (3), Fausset, Adams, Bowley, Bitter, Bentom, Benham, Browne, Barlow, Bigh, Bingham (2), Davis, Doyle. Doots, Dunn (2), Evanson, Frazer, Gallaghan (3), Gill (3), in the steerage. ==== Historical event ==== '''For more information on this voyage check out this article In the Newspaper the [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/134284934? NEWS published in April 1953]. It's an Historical reproduction by John Quinn of this sad 100 year old story appeared:''''' == Sources == * '"''Shackamaxon'' (Ship) - Colonists to South Australia - 1853''' a project on the GENI website at [https://www.geni.com/projects/Shackamaxon-Ship-Colonists-to-South-Australia-1853/31267] * ''04/10/1852 - 19/01/1853'' from the '''Passengers in History''' website an initiative of the South Australian Maritime Museum. first accessed online 29 November, 2019 at: http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/node/945335 * ''ship Shackamaxon, 1090 tons [2,500 tons?], Captain H.W. West, from Liverpool, 4th October 1852, arrived at Port Adelaide, South Australia 19th January 1853.'' Transcribed and submitted to '''The Ships List''' by Robert Janmaat. first accessed online 29th of November, 2019 at: http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/australia/shackamaxon1853.shtml * ''SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.'' from the '''Adelaide Times''' (SA : 1848 - 1858) of Thursday 20 January 1853, Page 2. first accessed online 29th of November, 2019 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/207010113? * ''THE EMIGRANT SHIP "SHACKAMAXON''''. from the '''South Australian Register''' (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900) of Thursday 20 January 1853, Page 3. first accessed online 29th of November, 2019 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/38459212? * 48 CHILDREN DIED from the News (Adelaide, SA : 1923 - 1954) of Wednesday 1 April 1953 Page 14. first accessed online 2nd of December, 2019 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/134284934? *Lloyds Register of Shipping 1874 [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015068435489&view=1up&seq=1]
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[[Category:Western Australia, Shipping Free Space Pages]] [[Category:Victoria, Shipping Free Space Pages]] [[Category:South Australia, Shipping Free Space Pages]] [[Category: Belgic, Arrived 21 Jun 1912]] === The steamship ''Belgic'' sailed from Liverpool on 27 April 1912 with skilled and unskilled workers for various Australian states. === '''ARTISANS FOR VICTORIA''' from The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954) of Friday the 12th of April 1912, Page 7.
ARTISANS FOR VICTORIA
MR. WHITEHEAD'S MISSION.
Detailed information regarding artisans selected as suitable immigrants for this State is given by Mr. S. Whitehead, the Victorian officer at present in England, in his latest report to the Government. Writing on 8th March, Mr. Whitehead states that up till when he had selected 558 artisans, of whom 265 were in the building trades, and there were also 60 plasterers. The remainder was made up as follows:— Fitters, 44; turners, 27; blacksmiths, 23; moulders, 26; boiler makers, 18; iron machinists, 13; cabinet makers, 24; chair makers, 9; upholsterers, 10; motor body builders, 11; wheelwrights, 7; wiremen and linemen, 18. Of these artisans 115 were sailing by the '''''Irishman'''''. The majority of them were married men, and they were accompanied by their wives and families. The berths allowed for artisans in the steamer '''''Ballarat''''' (fixed to sail on 11th April) were almost all for men only. Twenty men had already been booked, and 55 others, whose families would follow, had been offered berths. Of the remaining married men 50 had been offered accommodation in the steamer '''''Belgic''''', in which 130 berths had been made available. Mr. Whitehead added that he had lately visited Glasgow, Edinburgh and Leeds, and in these cities he had interviewed 700 applicants, of whom he had selected 240 as suitable to the needs of Australia. '''ASSISTED IMMIGRANTS''' from The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931) of Thursday the 18th of April 1912, Page 9.
THE BELGIC CONTINGENT. The Commissioner of Crown Lands and Immigration has received a cable from the Agent-General in England to the effect that the steamer Belgic, in which steamer 300 berths have been secured for State-assisted immigrants, is expected to leave Liverpool on April 27. The departure of this vessel was postponed on March 20 last owing to the coal strike in England. She is now expected to arrive at the Outer Harbor on or about June 10. '''NEWS AND NOTES''' from the West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954) of Wednesday the 1st of May 1912, page 6.
''Immigration''. - The Premier yesterday received a cablegram from the Agent-General to the effect that the S.S. Belgic sailed from Liverpool on Saturday last with 592 emigrants for Western Australia. '''PEOPLING THE LAND. STEAMERS TO ARRIVE''' from The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) of Wednesday the 22nd of May 1912, Page 6.
By the steamer Belgic, about 600 immigrants will be brought to Victoria. There are a large number of farm labourers amongst the passengers, but it is not likely that they will be available before the middle of next month, as the coal strike in England upset the arrangements for the departure of the Belgic, and no definite news as to the steamer's movements has since been received at the Immigration Bureau. '''NEWS AND NOTES''' from The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954) of Friday the 31st of May 1912, Page 6.
The Belgic's Immigrants. -The White Star Liner ''Belgic'' is expected to arrive at Fremantle between June 7 and 9, bearing 536 immigrants for Western Australia. Three hundred and forty-eight new settlers are bound for Adelaide, and 493 for Melbourne. Two hundred and seventeen of the immigrants for this State are assisted passengers, and the passages of the remaining 369 were nominated. '''THE BELGIC'S IMMIGRANTS''' from The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954) of Wednesday the 12th of June 1912, Page 8.
THE BELGIC'S IMMIGRANTS.
585 FOR WESTERN AUSTRALIA.
The White Star liner Belgic, with considerably over 1,000 immigrants on board, arrived from Liverpool yesterday morning and anchored in the Roads. Later in the day she was granted pratique, and made fast to the Quay. The landing of the Western Australian immigrants was accomplished swiftly and methodically. Almost the whole length of the vessel along the wharf was divided by barriers, which excluded the crowd, into a space within which Mr. Crawcour, of the Fremantle Immigration Depot. and his staff, could carry out their work with the utmost despatch. At the gangway, before leaving the ship, the passengers presented their identification cards, and were then free to disembark and walk through the goods shed to the train which on the further side was waiting to convey them to the Immigration Home at Perth. The immigrants speak in the highest terms of the courtesy of the officials of the Immigration Bureau. Most of the assisted passengers have no fault to find with the manner in which the Government is ushering them into the sphere of their new labours. One man yesterday voiced the opinion:-"They give us our passage almost free, our train fare, board and lodging, and our jobs. A man who grumbles at that would grumble at anything. I'm very well pleased with the way I've been treated." One sturdy youth, a wire-splicer, who hailed from Dorset explained the fascination which Australia has for him. "I was mad, he said, mad about this country. I came out here a few years ago on the Powerful, and I made up my mind that I would come back. I think it's the finest country in the world." Of the 585 souls for Western Australia, 217 are assisted passengers, and among them are 36 married couples. Forty-six are children under 12: there are 85 single men, and 14 single women, of whom five are domestic servants. The passages of 369 were nominated Among the nominated passengers there were 24 married couples 181 children under 18. 32 single men. 41 single women and 67 wives coming to join their husbands. Captain W. J. P. Thornton states that the immigrants are of a good stamp, and quite equal to if not better than those which the Belgic carried on her last trip. The ship met with bad weather all the way from Liverpool. but the only loss during the voyage was the death of one infant boy. The Belgic carries 348 new settlers for Adelaide and 493 for Melbourne. '''SEEKING NEW HOMES''' from the ''Evening Journal'' (Adelaide, SA : 1869 - 1912) of Tuesday the 18th of June 1912, Page 2.
SEEKING NEW HOMES.
Immigrants by the Belgic - A Large Contingent.
Immigration to South Australia under the Government nomination scheme has assumed fairly large proportions this year. Already hundreds have reached the State from the old land, and hundreds more have been waiting to come, but have been delayed by labour upheavals in London and other parts of England, which necessitated a readjustment of steamer's sailing dates. This was the case with the White Star liner Belgic, which arrived at the Outer Harbour on Monday evening with 339 immigrants for South Australia in addition to 58 who left old associations without Assistance to begin life afresh in a new land; and 497 for Victoria! It was somewhat unfortunate for friends of the new arrivals that the Belgic made such a slow passage from Fremantle. More than six days were occupied in the trip across the Bight, and although the vessel berthed at the wharf at 5.30 p.m. on Monday, darkness had set in before the gangway was lowered and friends and relatives were able to meet one another. Some had journeyed to the Outer Harbour by the first morning train, expecting to see the Belgic moored to the wharf, and quite a number of these remained at the harbour throughout the day. No wonder they were tired out by nightfall, yet spirits revived amazingly when at last the liner, with her bulwarks crowded almost from stem to stern, was warped in. The scene is becoming familiar enough to those whose duty takes them to the quayside, but it always presents a strong human interest element. There is the tender enquiry by husband for the wife, the father for the child, and the heartfelt joy for the successful termination of a long voyage. The Belgic was met at the Semaphore anchorage by Mr. D. B. Davidson (boarding officer for the Immigration Department). Pratique had been granted at Fremantle, where nearly 600 immigrants had landed, and as there had been no outbreak of sickness since, medical inspection was dispensed with. No time was therefore lost by the pilot in shaping a course for the harbour. On the way thither Mr. Davidson had interviewed the whole of the South Australian immigrants, and provided them with information in regard to their immediate necessities. Of the 339 nominated passengers, 23 are domestics. These journeyed from Liverpool under the care of Mrs. H. Lindsay (matron), who gave a satisfactory account of the capabilities of the girls. Then escorted them to Adelaide during the evening, and placed them in charge of Mrs. Moore (lady assistant for domestic helpers), at the Exhibition Building, where they will be housed until allotted. A large proportion of those who landed from the Belgic are the wives and families of men who have been resident in South Australia for the past 12 months or two years. One family claimed nine children, another seven, while five was not uncommon. Manv of these family groups will join the breadwinner in the country, and on the west coast. The men among the newcomers comprise bricklayers, cabinet and furniture makers, so that as a class they should become useful citizens of the State. The Railway Department sent a special train to meet the steamer, and this left the harbour at about 7.30. In the majority of cases the handling of personal baggage, except for immediate use, was left until this morning. The immigrants destined for Victoria were met at the Outer Harbour by Messrs. Dooley and Thompson (of the Victorian Immigration Department) and these gentlemen will travel on the steamer to Melbourne. Those for the sister State comprise nominated, assisted, and land delegation settlers. Except for three or four days heavy weather after leaving Capetown, the Belgic had a splendid run. Capt: Thornton reported on arrival having left Liverpool on April 27 and Capetown on May 22. Fine conditions prevailed to the Cape, but just after departure, the vessel ran into a gale. During its continuance damage was done to gangways by enormous seas, and so violent did these become that passengers were prohibited from appearing on deck for 72 hours. Throughout the health of those on board remained remarkably good. Just before reaching Fremantle a child died from pneumonia, and there were some isolated cases of chickenpox. The Belgic will resume the voyage to Melbourne this afternoon. '''NEW SETTLERS''' from ''The Age'' (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954) of Saturday the 22nd of June 1912, Page 13.
NEW SETTLERS.
ARRIVALS BY STEAMER BELGIC.
About a thousand persons gathered at Victoria Dock yesterday to witness the arrival of the White Star immigrant steamer Belgic, but the Immigration officers were assisted by the police and port officials to such an extent that there was none of the usual confusion at the disembarkation. Altogether 489 immigrants to this State were landed. They consisted mostly of family parties. The wives and families of the thirty-two artisans which arrived totalled 91 souls, whilst 27 land seekers and farm laborers brought women and children, numbering 43 souls. The remainder of the assisted immigrants to Victoria were nominated passengers. When the vessel arrived, six children were suffering from chicken pox, but, as they and their mothers, had been isolated and had friends in Melbourne with whom to stay. Dr. Ham. the State medical officer, decided that there would he no necessity to retain the children on the Belgic. ---- === Sources === * ARTISANS FOR VICTORIA from ''The Age'' (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954) of Friday the 12th of April 1912, Page 7 at: [http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/197373713?] * ASSISTED IMMIGRANTS from ''The Advertiser'' (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931) of Thursday the 18th of April 1912, Page 9 at: [http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/5336994?] * NEWS AND NOTES from ''The West Australian'' (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954) of Wednesday the 1st of May 1912, Page 6 at [http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/23871154?] * PEOPLING THE LAND. STEAMERS TO ARRIVE from ''The Argus'' (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) of Wednesday the 22nd of May 1912, Page 6 at: [http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/11677579?] * NEWS AND NOTES from ''The West Australian'' (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954) of Friday the 31st of May 1912, Page 6 at: [http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/23874036?] * THE BELGIC'S IMMIGRANTS from ''The West Australian'' (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954) of Wednesday the 12th of June 1912, Page 8 at: [http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/26513183?] * SEEKING NEW HOMES from the ''Evening Journal'' (Adelaide, SA : 1869 - 1912) of Tuesday the 18th of June 1912, Page 2 at: [http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/204512166?] * NEW SETTLERS from ''The Age'' (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954) of Saturday the 22nd of June 1912, Page 13 at: [http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/197375731?]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] Other: [[Space:Sources-New_York|New York Sources]] | [[Space:Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == The Vrooman Family in America == Subtitle: Descendants of [[Vrooman-32|Hendrick Meese Vrooman]] who came from Holland to America in 1664. * by [[Vrooman-663|Grace Vrooman Wickersham]] (1872-1963) and [[Comstock-2931|Ernest Bernard Comstock]] (1879-1956) * published Dallas, Texas, 1949. * 341 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Vrooman Family in America|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005773569 * https://books.google.com/books?id=rglaAAAAMAAJ search only * https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/23224 * https://www.seekingmyroots.com/members/files/G006950.pdf * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/15312/ [$subscription] * Short excerpt transcribed at: http://genealogytrails.com/ny/schoharie/bios_vroomanfamily.html * For print availability, see: [https://www.worldcat.org/title/vrooman-family-in-america-descendants-of-hendrick-meese-vrooman-who-came-from-holland-to-america-in-1664/oclc/608717451?referer=di&ht=edition WorldCat] === Table of Contents === * Introduction * Coat of Arms * The Vrooman Family * Appendix * Vroomans in the Revolution * Illustrations * Some Interesting "Names" * The Caldwell Family * Index. Vrooman Families * Index. Allied Families === 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 === * Wickersham, Grace Vrooman & Comstock, Ernest Bernard. ''[[Space:The Vrooman Family in America|The Vrooman Family in America]]'' (Dallas, Texas, 1949) [ Page ]. * ([[#Wickersham|Wickersham]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * [Wickersham, Grace Vrooman & Comstock, Ernest Bernard. ''[[Space:The Vrooman Family in America|The Vrooman Family in America]]'' (Dallas, Texas, 1949) [ Page ].] * Wickersham, Grace Vrooman & Comstock, Ernest Bernard. ''[[Space:The Vrooman Family in America|The Vrooman Family in America: Descendants of Hendrick Meese Vrooman]]'' (Dallas, Texas, 1949) [ Page ].
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] == The Wade Genealogy == Being some account of the origin of the name, and of the lost folkstory of the famous hero, Wada, particulars and pedigrees of famous Englishmen of the name : and genealogies of the families of Wade of Massachusetts and New Jersey, to which are added many miscellaneous pedigrees. Also, a roll of honor of the Wades who went to War. * by Stuart Charles Wade (d.1904) * published ::* Parts 1-2: New York, 1900 ::* Parts 3-4: The Tuttle Co., Rutland, Vermont * Source Example: ::: Wade, Stuart Charles. ''[[Space:The Wade Genealogy|The Wade Genealogy]]'' (New York, 1900) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[[#Wade|Wade]]: Page 134] * Inline-Text Example: ::: ([[#Wade|Wade]]: Page 134) * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Wade Genealogy|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=i6EYAAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/wadegenealogybei1900wade * https://archive.org/details/wadegenealogybei00wade * https://archive.org/details/wadegenealogybei00byuwade * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005773558 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/12941/ === Table of Contents === * Preface * Chapter I. The origin and Etymology of the name of Wade and Herein of Duke Wada * Chapter II. The antiquity of the family of Wade--English pedigrees and some famous Wades * Chapter III. The genealogy of Wade of New Jersey and Ohio * Additions and Corrections in Part I
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == The Walton Family of New York, 1630-1940 == * by Annette Townsend Phillips (1884-1965) * published by The Historical Publication Society, Philadelphia, PA, 1945 * 54 pages * [[Special: Whatlinkshere/Space: The Walton Family of New York, 1630-1940 | WikiTree Profiles that use this source.]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/waltonfamilyofne00town * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005774362 * https://books.google.com/books?id=Y45ZAAAAMAAJ 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 === * Phillips, Annette Townsend. ''[[Space:The Walton Family of New York, 1630-1940|The Walton Family of New York, 1630-1940]]'' (Historical Publication Society, Philadelphia, PA, 1945) [ Page ]. * ([[#Phillips|Phillips]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * [Phillips, Annette Townsend. ''[[Space:The Walton Family of New York, 1630-1940|The Walton Family of New York, 1630-1940]]'' (Historical Publication Society, Philadelphia, PA, 1945) [ Page ].]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Savernake, Wiltshire]] == The Wardens of Savernake Forest == * by [[[Brudenell-Bruce-12|Chandos Sydney Cedric Brudenell-Bruce (1904-1974) as 'The Earl of Cardigan']] * published 1949 by Routledge & Kegan, London. * Description: ** Narration of four families, Esturmy, Seymour, Bruce and Brudenell, who have held the hereditary wardenship of Savernake Forest, Wiltshire. *Contents: **Foreword **PART 1: THE ESTURMY WARDENS 1083—1427 ***I. The Forest—and Richard the Wary ***Il. The Esturmys Take Root ***III. Intrigue—and the Reckoning ***IV. Sir Geoffrey and the King's War ***V. The Esturmys of Wolfhall ***VI. Of Feuds and Felonies ***Vll. In the King's Hand ***Vlll. Sir William's Dilemma ** PART 11: THE SEYMOUR WARDENS 1427—1675 ***IX. The Seymour Inheritance ***X. The Turbulent Neighbours ***Xl. The 'Worthie' Sir John ***Xll. My Lord Protector ***XIII. Of Prisons and Palaces ***XIV. The Leisurely Gentleman ***XV. Death Intervenes **PART 111: THE BRUCE WARDENS 1676—1747 ***XVI. Interregnum ***XVII. The Bruce Alliance ***XVIII. The Warden's Lieutenant ***XIX. The Last of the Bruces **PART IV: THE BRUDENELL WARDENS 1747—1910 ***XX. Thomas Brudencll Founds his Dynasty ***XXI. The Days of Grandeur ***XXll. The Days of Adversity ***XXIII. The Black Sheep ***XXIV. Stubbornness of an Uncle ***XXV. The Turn of the Tide **Conclusion **Index **GENEALOGICAL TABLES ***The Esturmy Family 1083—1427 ***The Seymour Family 1400—1675 ***The Seymour Descent from the Tudor Dynasty ***The Bruce Family 1600-1747 ***The Brudenell Family 1700—1911 === Citation === * First Inline Citation Example: :::[Earl of Cardigan, ''[[Space: The Wardens of Savernake Forest|The Wardens of Savernake Forest]]'' (Routledge & Kegan, London, 1949)] * Subsequent Inline Citation Example: ::: * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space: The Wardens of Savernake Forest|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] [[Category:Wardens of Savernake Forest]] === List of Wardens === {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Family || Name || Warden Period |- | Esturmy (1083-1427) || Richard Estormit || living 1083-6 |- | Esturmy (1083-1427) || Henry Estormit || living 1129 |- | Esturmy (1083-1427) || Henry Estormi || living 1156-62 |- | Esturmy (1083-1427) || Geoffrey Esturmy || living 1162-1200 |- | Esturmy (1083-1427) || Henry Esturmy || 1200-1214 |- | Esturmy (1083-1427) || [[Esturmy-11|Sir Geoffrey Esturmy (-abt.1254)]] || 1226-1245 |- | Esturmy (1083-1427) || [[Esturmy-10|Sir Henry Esturmy (abt.1233-abt.1296)]] || 1254-1295 |- | Esturmy (1083-1427) || [[Esturmy-9|Henry Esturmy of Wolfhall (bef.1265-)]] || 1295-1305 |- | Esturmy (1083-1427) || [[Esturmy-6|Henry Esturmy the Elder (abt.1282-abt.1338)]] || 1305-1338 |- | Esturmy (1083-1427) || [[Esturmy-7|Sir Henry Esturmy MP (abt.1315-1382)]] || 1338-1382 |- | Esturmy (1083-1427) || [[Esturmy-3|Sir William Esturmy MP (abt.1356-1427)]] || 1382-1427 |- | Seymour (1400-1675) || [[Seymour-81|Sir John Seymour (abt.1402-1464)]] || 1427-64 |- | Seymour (1400-1675) || [[Seymour-79|John Seymour (abt.1450-1491)]] || 1464-1491 |- | Seymour (1400-1675) || [[Seymour-229|Sir John Seymour (bef.1476-1536)]] || 1491-1536 |- | Seymour (1400-1675) ||[[Seymour-76|Edward Seymour, Duke of Somerset (abt.1500-1552)]] || 1536-52 |- | Seymour (1400-1675) || [[Seymour-41|Edward Seymour, Earl of Hertford (1539-1621)]] || 1552-1621 |- | Seymour (1400-1675) || [[Seymour-94|William Seymour, Marquess of Hertford (1587-1660)]] || 1621-60 |- | Seymour (1400-1675) ||[[Seymour-1928|William Seymour (abt.1651-1671)]] || 1660-1671 |- | Seymour (1400-1675) / Bruce (1600-1747) ||[[Seymour-1959|Elizabeth (Seymour) Bruce (abt.1653-1696)]] || 1671-1676 |- | Bruce (1600-1747) ||[[Bruce-3188|Thomas Bruce, 2nd Earl of Ailesbury & 3rd Earl of Elgin (1656-1741)]] || 1676-1741 |- | Bruce (1600-1747) || [[Bruce-3189|Charles Bruce, 3rd Earl of Ailesbury & 4th Earl of Elgin (1682-1747)]] || 1741-1747 |- | Brudenell (1700-1911) ||[[Brudenell-25|Thomas Bruce Brudenell, Earl of Ailesbury (1729-1814)]] || 1747-1814 |- | Brudenell (1700-1911) || [[Brudenell-Bruce-5|Charles Brudenell-Bruce, Marquess of Ailesbury (1773-1856)]] || 1814-1856 |- | Brudenell (1700-1911) ||[[Brudenell-Bruce-6|George William Frederick Brudenell-Bruce, Marquess of Ailesbury & Earl of Cardigan (1804-1878)]] || 1856-1878 |- | Brudenell (1700-1911) || [[Brudenell-Bruce-7|Ernest Augustus Charles Brudenell-Bruce (1811-1886)]] || 1878-1886 |- | Brudenell (1700-1911) || [[Brudenell-Bruce-9|George William Thomas Brudenell-Bruce, 4th Marquess of Ailesbury (1863-1894)]] || 1886-1894 |- | Brudenell (1700-1911) || [[Brudenell-Bruce-10|Henry Augustus Brudenell-Bruce, 5th Marquess of Ailesbury (1842-1911)]] || 1894-1911 |- |Brudenell (1700-1911) ||[[Brudenell-Bruce-11|George William James Chandos Brudenell-Bruce, 6th Marquess of Ailesbury (1873-1961)]] |- |Brudenell (1700-1911) ||[[Brudenell-Bruce-12|Chandos Sydney Cedric Brudenell-Bruce, 7th Marquess of Ailesbury (1904-1974)]] |} === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/wardensofsaverna0000earl/page/n8/mode/1up == Related Links == * [https://www.forestryengland.uk/savernake-forest Savernake Forest (Forestry England)] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Savernake_Forest Savernake Forest (WikiPedia)]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == The Warren, Jackson and Allied Families == Being the ancestry of Jesse Warren and Betsey Jackson. * by Betsey Warren Davis (b.1867) * published by J.B. Lippincott, Philadelphia, 1903 * Source Example: ::: Davis, Betsey Warren. ''[[Space:The Warren, Jackson and Allied Families|The Warren, Jackson and Allied Families]]'' (J.B. Lippincott, Philadelphia, 1903) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[[#Davis|Davis]]: Page 134] * Inline-Text Example: ::: ([[#Davis|Davis]]: Page 134) * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Warren, Jackson and Allied Families|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/warrenjacksonall00davi * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/15234/ * https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/250602-the-warren-jackson-and-allied-families-being-the-ancestry-of-jesse-warren-and-betsey-jackson
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == The Warren, Little, Lothrop, Park, Dix, Whitman, Fairchild, Platt, Wheeler, Lane and Avery Pedigrees of Samuel Putnam Avery, 1847-1920 == This volume is an addendum to, and amplification of the author's "[[Space:The Avery, Fairchild & Park Families of Massachusetts, Connecticut & Rhode Island|The Avery, Fairchild & Park Families of Massachusetts, Connecticut & Rhode Island]]" published in 1919. * by Samuel Putnam Avery (1847-1920) * published by The New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, New York, 1925 * Source Example: ::: Avery, Samuel Putnam. ''[[Space:The Warren, Little, Lothrop, Park, Dix, Whitman, Fairchild, Platt, Wheeler, Lane and Avery Pedigrees of Samuel Putnam Avery, 1847-1920|The Warren, Little, Lothrop, Park, Dix, Whitman, Fairchild, Platt, Wheeler, Lane and Avery Pedigrees of Samuel Putnam Avery, 1847-1920]]'' (The New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, New York, 1925) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[[#Avery|Avery]]: Page 134] * Inline-Text Example: ::: ([[#Avery|Avery]]: Page 134) * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Warren, Little, Lothrop, Park, Dix, Whitman, Fairchild, Platt, Wheeler, Lane and Avery Pedigrees of Samuel Putnam Avery, 1847-1920|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/warrenlittleloth00aver * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005729621
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == The Warren Family == : Dyas, Thomas Winning, '''The Warren Family''', Manuscript, Canada (1969), 17 Pages * Title: '''The Warren Family''' * Author: Thomas Winning Dyas * Publisher: Manuscript by Author (1969) * Pages: 17 * NOTE: Supplement to this book were written as: Warren, James W. and Paula S. Warren. ''[[Space:The_Warren_Family_Historian|The Warren Ramily Historian]]'' (J. W. Warren, St. Paul, Minnesota, 1982-1992, 7 Volumes) * '''Availability:''' ** Microfilm: [https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/340339?availability=Family%20History%20Library Family History Library] * '''Citation Example:''' ::: Dyas, Thomas Winning. ''[[Space:The_Warren_Family|The Warren Family]]'' (Canada, 1969, 17 Pages) * '''Footnote Example:''' ::: [[[#Dyas|The Warren Family]]: Page 8] ---- * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The_Warren_Family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == The Warren Family Historian == : Warren, James W., and Paula S. Warren, '''The Warren Family Historian''', Published by J. W. Warren, St. Paul, Minnesota, (1982 - 1992) - 7 volumes. * Title: '''The Warren Family Historian''' - Supplement to ''[[Space:The_Warren_Family|The Warren Family]]'' (Canada, 1969, 17 Pages) by Thomas Winning Dyas * Authors: James W. Warren and Paula S. Warren * Publisher: J. W. Warren, St. Paul, Minnesota (1982 - 1992) * Pages: 7 Volumes (except 1987 - 1988) * Topics: Newsletter for the interchange of genealogical data and history of the Warren (and variant spellings) families who came mainly from England, France, Germany, Italy, Normandy, Holland, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, and possibly Norway. Richard Warren, who came on the Mayflower in 1620 was one of the earliest Warrens in America. Some focus is on (but not limited to) the family of Old Hardin or Harda Warren (b. 1788) who settled the Ozone Mountain area of Johnson County, Arkansas. He married Lydia Johnson in 1808. Their children were James, young Hardin, Michael, William, Lydia, and Belinda. Some Warrens settled in Barbados, Somer Islands, and St. Christopher (West Indies), and in Connecticut, Delaware, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, and Virginia in the 1600's. In the 1700's, some lived in Newfoundland and Prince Edward Island (Canada), Jamaica (West Indies), and in Georgia, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, New Jersey, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Vermont, and West Virginia. During the 1800's, some moved to Alberta, British Columbia, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Ontario, and Quebec (Canada), Utilla Island in British Honduras, and to Alabama, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Montana, Nebraska, Ohio, Oklahoma Indian Territory, South Canadian Indian Territory, Tennessee, Texas, Washington, Wisconsin, and Wyoming. Later descendants also lived in Australia, Japan, Saudi Arabia, and in Alaska, Arizona, Florida, Hawaii, Nevada, Oregon, Washington D.C., and elsewhere. Some have Choctaw or other American Indian bloodlines. Some have African American bloodlines. * '''Availability:''' ** Microfiche of Select Volumes: [https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/170496?availability=Family%20History%20Library Family History Library] * '''Citation Example:''' :::Warren, James W. and Paula S. Warren. ''[[Space:The_Warren_Family_Historian|The Warren Ramily Historian]]'' (J. W. Warren, St. Paul, Minnesota, 1982-1992, 7 Volumes) * '''Footnote Example:''' ::: [[[#Warren|The Warren Family Historian]]: Volume 3, Page 12] ---- * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The_Warren_Family_Historian|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == The Warren-Clarke Genealogy == A record of persons related within the sixth degree to the children of Samuel Dennis Warren and Susan Cornelia Clarke * by Charles White Huntington (b.1854) * published by J. Wilson, Cambridge, 1894 * Source Example: ::: Huntington, Charles White. ''[[Space:The Warren-Clarke Genealogy|The Warren-Clarke Genealogy]]'' (J. Wilson, Cambridge, 1894) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[[#Huntington|Huntington]]: Page 134] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Warren-Clarke Genealogy|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/warrenclarkegene00hunt_0 * https://archive.org/details/warrenclarkegene00hunt
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == The Warriner Family of New England Origin == Being a History and Genealogy of William Warriner Pioneer Settler of Springfield, Mass. and his Descendants Embracing Nine Generations from 1638 to 1898 * by Edwin Warriner * published by Joel Munsell's Sons, 1899 * Citation Example: ::: Warriner, Edwin. ''[[Space:The Warriner Family of New England Origin|The Warriner Family of New England Origin]]'' (John Munsell's Sons, Albany N.Y., 1899) * Footnote Example: ::: [[[#Warriner|Warriner]]: Page 134] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Warriner Family of New England Origin|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/stream/warrinerfamilyof00warr#page/n9/mode/2up *https://books.google.com/books?id=Pos_AAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false *https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005774610
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == The Washburn Family in America == * by Brenton Pomeroy Washburne, 1925- * published by B.P.Washburne, Buena Park, California,1983 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Washburn Family in America |WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === :Volume 1 (1983) *https://archive.org/details/washburnfamilyin00wash/page/n3 (Borrow) :Volume 1 and Volume 2 (1997) *https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009396903 (Search only) ===Table of Contents=== :1. Foreword :2. The Old Washbourne Family Tree :3. Codes for the family branches in America :4. The John Washburn branch :5. The William Washburn branch :6. Virginia branches of the family :7. Branches of the family who came to America later :8. Unlinked Branches :9. Index of Washburns :10. Washburn Spouse Index :11. The D.A.R. Patriot Index :Bibliography === 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 === *Washburne, Brenton Pomeroy ''[[Space:The Washburn Family in America|The Washburn Family in America]]'' (Buena Park, California,1983), [ Page ]. *[[[#Washburne|Washburne]]]
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[[Category: Washington, District of Columbia]] [[Category: Baltimore, Maryland]] Three newspapers remain within living memory in DC's Black community: [http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn84025891/ The Bee] was a ferocious and direct DC publication. [http://www.americanrhetoric.com/speeches/marychurchterellcolored.htm Mary Church Terrell] " wrote a column for [http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83027091/ The Colored American] titled "The Women's World," under the pseudonym Euphemia Kirk." [[Washington-33 |Booker T. Washington]] also wrote regularly for The Colored American. (Note: many Mary Terrells but none with Church, so need to sort through them... [[Jones-29956|Jones-29956]] 10:24, 18 February 2015 (EST)) and the Baltimore [http://www.pbs.org/blackpress/news_bios/afroamerican.html Afro-American] See Also: [http://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/ED062240.pdf A Guide to the Negro Newspapers on Microfilm: A Selected List] from 1972 (glad the last author was more careful -see page 2...)
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: United States of America, Sources]] Other: [[Space: Category-Source|Sources]] __TOC__ == The Washington Ancestry and Records of the McClain, Johnson, and Forty Other Colonial American Families == * by [[Hoppin-91|Charles Arthur Hoppin]] (1866-1941) * privately printed, Greenfield, Ohio, 1932 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Washington Ancestry and Records of the McClain, Johnson, and Forty Other Colonial American Families|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1-3 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008989414 ::* https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/26285/ * Vol. 1 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008989414 ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE983132 * Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/washingtonancest02hopp ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008989414 * Vol. 3 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008989414 ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE4052363 === Table of Contents === * Vol. I. ::* A foreword ::* An acknowledgment ::* Table of contents ::* List of illustrations ::* The English ancestry of the Washingtons of Virginia ::* Colonel John15 Washington of England and Virginia and his children ::* Lieutenant Colonel Nathaniel Pope, of Maryland and Virginia ::* Colonel John Mottrom of Northumberland, Virginia ::* The Wrights of London, Virginia, and North Carolina * Vol. II. ::* A foreword ::* An acknowledgment ::* Table of contents ::* List of illustrations ::* Andrew McClain, founder and patriot ::* Some descendants of John Parkinson ::* The Scottish-Irish Rosses ::* The Scottish-Irish Saint Clairs ::* The Elsberrys of Maryland and Ohio ::* Veazey--Dormott--husbands of Maryland and North Carolina ::* Jonas and Ann Williams of Fauquier County, Virginia ::* English of Gloucestershire, England, and of New Jersey ::* Samuel Clift, Quaker, from Horsley, England ::* Errata * Vol. III. ::* A foreword ::* An acknowledgment ::* Table of contents ::* List of illustrations ::* Barent Driessen, Jan Barentsen van Zutphen, and their Johnson descendants ::* Willem Jansen van Borculo, and Cornelia Antonise van Salee of New Amsterdam ::* Anthony Janse van Salee, and van Vaes of New Amsterdam and Long Island ::* Pieter Claesen van Norden and the Wyckoffs ::* Van Etten and De Hooges of New York and New Jersey ::* Jan Martensen Schenck, founder, Long Island, N. Y. ::* Steven Koerte van Voorhees of Holland and New York and his family ::* Symon Jansen van Arsdalen, from Bornholm in the Baltic Sea, and his children ::* Claes Cornelissen van Schouw, Meutelaer, of Long Island, New York ::* The Honorable Cornelis Hendricksz van Nes, of Albany, New York ::* The Schofields of Connecticut, New York, and Ohio ::* De Golier--De Gaullier--De Gallier of New York and Ohio ::* Thomas, John, and Hannah Willis of New York ::* Albert Andriessen Bradt of New Amsterdam and Rensselaerswyck ::* Jan, Johannes, and Rachel Redcliff of Albany, New York ::* Joseph Yates of England, and Albany, New York ::* Marcelis Janse van Bommel of Beverwyck (Albany), New York ::* Lambert Jochemse van Valckenburch of New Amsterdam and Albany, New York ::* Hatch, Palmer, and Rowley of Massachusetts ::* The Cottles of Wiltshire and Marthas Vineyard ::* Look and Bunker of Marthas Vineyard ::* Joshua, Gilbert, and Sarah Hulse of New York ::* Waterbury and Lockwood of Massachusetts and Connecticut ::* Bowton, Bouton of Connecticut ::* Gregory of England and Connecticut ::* Marvin and Kellogg of Essex, England, and Connecticut ::* Jonas1, Senior; Jonas2, Junior; and Abigail3 Weed of Connecticut ::* Samuel1, John2, and Bertha3 Holly of Connecticut ::* John1, Joseph2, and Waitstill3 Green of Connecticut ::* Brundish, Brundage, Brandegee of Connecticut ::* Errata ::* Index of volume one ::* Index of volume two ::* Index of volume three === WikiTree Syntax === * Hoppin, Charles. ''[[Space:The Washington Ancestry and Records of the McClain, Johnson, and Forty Other Colonial American Families|The Washington Ancestry and Records of the McClain, Johnson, and Forty Other Colonial American Families]]'' (Greenfield, Ohio, 1932) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Hoppin|Hoppin]])
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[[Category:Jehovah's Witnesses]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] Other:[[Space:Category-Source]] == The Watchtower == Back to [[Space:Jehovahs_Witnesses|Jehovah's Witnesses]] [[Space:Jehovahs_Witnesses#Resources|Resources]] *Publisher: Watchtower Bible & Tract Society, Brooklyn, New York 1950 *{{Wikidata|Q164706|enwiki}} * Source Example: ::: ''"[[Space:The Watchtower|The Watchtower]]"'' (Watchtower Bible & Tract Society, Brooklyn, New York 1950-) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[[#WT|The Watchtower]]: Page 134] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Watchtower|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available at these locations === *1950- :https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/library/r1/lp-e/all-publications/watchtower
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[[category:Lancaster, New York, History]] '''The Water Question at Lancaster, 1890-1900''' In the decade of the 1880s few households in the United States had an indoor bathroom fitted with a toilet, bath, or even running water. The free-standing, flush toilet became widely available in the late 19th century and these toilets were gaining in popularity. A toilet is a device that uses the force of water to flush it through a drainpipe to another location. In most 19th century households, the water for flushing came from a private well and the drainpipe ran to a cesspool and soaking pit. The transition to indoor plumbing using a central water source required new technologies and large-scale modernization of infrastructure. {{Image|file=The_Water_Question_at_Lancaster_New_York-1.png |align=r |size=m }} The attached essay explores that modernization in the Village of Lancaster. The story began in 1890 and proceeded for more than ten years. To me the story was most interesting when I dug into the specific details of what was called the water question, and so the essay attempts to provide details of the historical events. As the history produced many surprises the essay became longer and longer. I thus found it useful to divide the piece into two parts. Part One explores the period from 1890 to 1895 and is presented here. Part One (1890-1895) of the story is here:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1K58TAxjg0ib4w1hs-tEcpDIAuH_Mo03i/view
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Source: Lancaster Times, April 18,1895 Between 1890 and 1895, the property owners of Lancaster had voted against two different proposals to install a central water network throughout the village. Many property owners objected to the cost of installing the proposed systems, others objected to the high fees charged by a private water supplier. But the water question did not fade. In the aftermath of a devastating fire that swept Lancaster's central business district in 1894 the businessmen of Lancaster demanded, with ever increasing fervor, a central water system to protect their property against fire. A solution was difficult to formulate. Village residents would not connect their homes to a central water system and bring their faucets and water closets indoors until after December 1900. In the period between 1896 and 1900, another water works proposal would falter, another fire would sweep Central Avenue, and as the decade entered its last few years the local supplies of water became insufficient to meet the growing need, which created new problems and more delays for the village. Part Two (1895-1900) of the story is here:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1A5ZAF0v0sUeNcU6-AW7jmXdLt4xrNuL8/view
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == The Waterman Family == * by [[Jacobus-56|Donald Lines Jacobus]] (1887-1970) & [[Waterman-3114|Edgar Francis Waterman]] (1875-1972) * published by E.F. Waterman, New Haven, Conn., 1939-1954. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Waterman Family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 (1939) Descendants of Robert Waterman of Marshfield, Massachusetts, through seven generations. ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=VLhYAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/watermanfamily01jaco ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005774594 * Vol. 2 (1941) Descendants of Robert Waterman of Marshfield, Massachusetts, through seven generations. ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=B7lYAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/watermanfamily02jaco ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005774594 * Vol. 3 (1954) Descendants of Richard Waterman of Providence, Rhode Island, together with records of many other family groups of the Waterman name. ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=BLtYAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/watermanfamily03jaco ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005774594 === Table of Contents === * Vol. 1 ** [https://books.google.com/books?id=VLhYAAAAMAAJ&pg=PP11 Contents] * Vol. 2 ** [https://books.google.com/books?id=B7lYAAAAMAAJ&pg=PP11 Contents] * Vol. 3 ** [https://books.google.com/books?id=BLtYAAAAMAAJ&pg=PR9 Contents] === 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 === * Jacobus, Donald Lines. ''[[Space:The Waterman Family|The Waterman Family]]'' (E.F. Waterman, New Haven, Conn., 1939-1954) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Jacobus|Jacobus]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * [Jacobus, Donald Lines. ''[[Space:The Waterman Family|The Waterman Family]]'' (E.F. Waterman, New Haven, Conn., 1939-1954) Vol. , [ Page ].]
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[[Category: The Way West]] ::[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px|Red Bullet]][[Project:The_Way_West|The Way West Project]] ::[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px|Red Bullet]]'''The Way West Project is a Sub-Project of the [[Project:Westward_Ho|Westward Ho Project]]''' ----------------- {{Westward Ho | sub-project = The Way West }} --------------------------
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This free space page is for profiles of people who came west by train or stagecoach, worked in these areas or helped to build the trains and coaches or lay the track to connect east and west. Travelling by stagecoach in the West was often uncomfortable,but it was often the only means of travel and one of the safer ways to travel. There were rules for travelling by stagecoach,including no liquor, no cursing or smoking if ladies were present.Along the stage routes, stations were established every 12 miles ,as the stage driver neared the station, he or she would blow a small brass bugle or trumpet to alert the station staff of the coaches arrival. As early as 1832 it was realized there was a need to connect America's East and West coast. In 1869, the presidents of the Union Pacific and Central Pacific railroads drove the last spike into a rail line that connects their railroads, the Transcontinental railroad. Travel time between America's east and west coasts was reduced from months to less than a week. [[Image:Photos-864.png|400px]]
'''Profiles on Wikitree''' :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px|Red Bullet]][[Parkhurst-260|Charley Parkhurst]] - Charlotte Darkey Parkhurst was also known as one Eyed Charley or Six Horse Charley, she was a stagecoach driver, farmer and rancher in California she took the name Charley and lived as a male for most of her life.
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'''Sources''' '''Stagecoaches'''
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*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stagecoach Wikipedia] - Stagecoach *[http://americanhistory.about.com/library/weekly/aa120501a.htm American History] - A Cradle On Wheels Stagecoach Travel in the Wild West *[http://shades-of-truth.hubpages.com/hub/stagecoaches-of-the-wild-west Shades-of-Truth] - Stagecoaches of the Wild West *[http://www.legendsofamerica.com/we-stagecoach.html Legends of America] Stagecoaches of the American West *[http://wildwesthistory.blogspot.com.au/2013/06/the-stagecoach-fast-efficient-dangerous.html Wildwest History] - The Stagecoach: Fast, Efficient, Dangerous, and Miserable Form of Travel *[https://www.wellsfargo.com/about/history/stagecoach/ Wells Fargo.com] - The history of the The Wells Fargo Stagecoach *[http://www.thewildwest.org/cowboys/wildwestoutlawsandlawmen/173-blackbart.html The Wildwest.com] - Outlaw, Black Bart a California stagecoach robber whose real name was Charles E. Bolles *[http://www.texasalmanac.com/topics/history/stagecoaching-texas Texas Almanac] - Stagecoaching in Texas *[http://www.ourfamilyhistories.com/hsdurbin/pike/part2.html Our Family Histories] - National Pike, Road of History, Romance '''Images''' *[http://www.pinterest.com/mawmawjory/stagecoaches-and-stagestops-of-the-old-west/ Pinterest] - Stagecoaches And Stagestops Of The Old West *[http://www.old-picture.com/old-west/Stagecoach-Western.htm Old Picture.com] - A Western Stagecoach *[https://www.flickr.com/photos/38628255@N00/galleries/72157626437938271/ Flickr.com] - The Colorful Stagecoaches of the Old West - Wells Fargo - Butterfield - Concord - Overland Express '''Railroads'''
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*[http://www.eyewitnesstohistory.com/tomthumb.htm Eye Witness to History] - America's First Steam Locomotive, 1830, Tom Thumb --------------------------------
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] | [[Space: Sources-Maine | Maine Sources]] | [[Space: Sources-New Hampshire | New Hampshire Sources]] __TOC__ == The Weare Family of Hampton, New Hampshire and North Yarmouth, Maine == * by [[Sargent-5590|William Mitchell Sargent]] (1848-1891) * published "Old Times" Office, Yarmouth, Maine, 1879 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Weare Family of Hampton, New Hampshire and North Yarmouth, Maine|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE1215707 * https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=26304 * https://www.seekingmyroots.com/G007444 * https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/47997/ === Citation Formats === * Sargent, William Mitchell. ''[[Space:The Weare Family of Hampton, New Hampshire and North Yarmouth, Maine|The Weare Family of Hampton, New Hampshire and North Yarmouth, Maine]]'' ("Old Times" Office, Yarmouth, Maine, 1879) [ Page ]. * ([[#Sargent|Sargent]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * [Sargent, William Mitchell. ''[[Space:The Weare Family of Hampton, New Hampshire and North Yarmouth, Maine|The Weare Family of Hampton, New Hampshire and North Yarmouth, Maine]]'' ("Old Times" Office, Yarmouth, Maine, 1879) [ Page ].]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == The Weddington Family == {{Image|file=Weddington_Name_Study-1.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Inside title page, ''The Weddington Family''. }} {{Clear}} * Compiled by [[Weddington-241|Andy Simmons Weddington]] * Self-published. Re-published, 2000 by [[Weddington-515|Robert Andy Weddington]] * Book: https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/65394-redirection * Citation Example: :::[[Weddington-241|Weddington, Andy Simmons]], comp. ''[[Space:The_Weddington_Family|The Weddington Family]]''. (Self-published, Re-published, [[Weddington-515|Robert Andy Weddington]], 2000) * Footnote Example: ::: [[[#Weddington|Weddington]]: Page 123] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The_Weddington_Family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]
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McIntosh_County,_Georgia,_Slavery
USBH_Heritage_Exchange,_Needs_Slave_Profiles
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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category: Weeping Time, Slaves]] [[Category:McIntosh County, Georgia, Slavery]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage:_Heritage_Exchange_Program|US Black Heritage: Heritage Exchange Program]] "The Great Slave Auction (also called The Weeping Time) was a March 2 and 3, 1859 auction of enslaved African-Americans held at Ten Broeck Race Course, near Savannah, Georgia. Slave Owner and absentee plantation owner [[Mease-56|Pierce Mease Butler]] authorized the sale of approximately 436 men, women, children, and infants to be sold over the course of two days. The sale's proceeds went to satisfy Butler's significant debts, much of it from gambling. The auction is regarded as the largest single sale of enslaved people in U.S. history.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Great_Slave_Auction] This is a only a portion of the enslaved people who were owned by Butler and his family. For additional lists of those enslaved, please see [[Space:Pierce_Mease_Butler%2C_List_of_Slaves|Pierce Mease Butler, List of Slaves]]. This list and the identifying information were compiled by Annette Holmes [http://www.glynngen.com/enslavement/butler.htm] Please see the link for additional notes that include possible relationships between those listed and identification in additional documents. # [[Broughton-1974|George]] Broughton # [[Broughton-1975|Sue]] Broughton # [[Broughton-1976|George Jr]] Broughton # [[Broughton-1978|Harry]] Broughton # Elisha later known as Elisha Myers # [[Butler-25899|Molly]] # [[Butler-25900|Israel]] # [[Butler-25901|Sevanda]] # [[Chippin-2|Joe]] # Hagar # McPherson later known as Mack Turner # Patterson # Killoby # Angus # [[Chippin-4|Robert]] Chippin # [[Chippin-5|Luna]] Chippin # Israel # Edi # Elisha # George # Rutledge # Brutus # Bella # Venus # Nija # Juno # John # Patty # Santee # James # Beck # Manigault # Netty # Tena # Zebulon # Binah # Quacco # Jean # Delia # Philadelphia # Chaney # Lazarus # Bram # Joan # Morris # Lucy # Zephora # Mary # Pierce # St. Faux # Bram # Rufus # Sue # Infant # Moses # Melinda # Pompey # Dosey # Sarah # Aaron # Clary # Binah # Sunbury # Bram # Mose # Stepney # Eve # Jonas # Lester # Cudjo # Lucy # Primus later known as Primus Wilson # Daphney # Dido # Infant # Phillip # Pender # Hannah # John # Levi # Rachel # Kate # Rentee # Sukey # Amorita # Happy # Rentee # Elizabeth # Hector's Bess # Ben # Betty # Phoebe # Hector # George's Frank # Ruth # Charleston # Joe # Frank # Kate's John later known as John Butler # Betsey # Kate # Violet # Wooster later known as Wooster (Worcester?) Gordon # Mary # Com'dore Bob (surname later is Bob) # Kate # Linda # Joe # Bob # Mary # Anson # Violet # Allen Jeffrey # Sikey # Watty # Rina # Lena # Pompey # Kitty # Pompey Jr # John # Noble # Andrew later known as Andrew Stewart # Hetty # Sena # Corington later known as Corington Stewart # Ned later known as Ned Beach # Sena later known as Scena Beach # Mary # Robert # Daniel # Bess # Sam # Elizabeth # Sena # Affa # Hannah # Doctor George not sold # Margaret not sold # Maria not sold # Lena not sold # Mary Ann not sold # Infant not sold # Somerset # Phoebe # Fenton # Cain # Jane # Samuel # Auber # Yo'g Somerset # Melinda # Somerset # Nancy # Hagar # Molly # Mary # Caledonia # Toney's Rose # Will # Sarah # Dorcas # Sue # Ben # Sally # 3 Fing'd Tony # Betty # Solomon # Bina # Luna # Quash # Peter # Judy # John # Peter # Driver Jim # Nelly # Silva # Floyd # Aaron # Amy # Elijah # Hagar # Daphne # Constant # Sukey # Priscilla # Bram # Tina # Thursday # Minda # Bram # Toney # Lucky # Justice # June # Die # Cornelia # Barney # Sukey # Sally # Elsey # Robert # Mary # Leah # Mansfield # Flora # Munn # Matty # Die # Brister # Diana # Infant # Hopkin's Frank # Nanny # Frank # Diana # Moses # Venus # Brister # Venus # Eliza # Milah # Katy # Kit # Matilda # Wiseman later known as Wiseman Ferguson # Hannah # William # Matilda # Kit # Lincoln's Toney # Judy # Phillis # Dennis # Notion # Cuffy # Abigail # Sukey # Cuffy # Sandy # Sandy # Ursula # Atwood's Jack # Cretia # Cornelia # Jack # Reuben # Esther # Reuben # Troup Isaac # Sue # Chloe # Eleanor # Sally Walker # Noble later known as Noble Walker # Sophy # Malsey # Chaney # James later known as James Walker # Lawyer Charles # Flora # Lucy # Salem # Sukey # Eddy # Gracy # Sandy # Rina # Grace # York # Fanny # Peter # Jennie # Sancho later known as Sancho Bennett # Peter later known as Peter Bennett # Eli # Dorcas # Celia # Rose # Eliza # Phillip # Amarita # John # William # Nero # Abraham # Chloe # Joshua's Milly # Cain # Abby # Peter # Robin # Chloe # Trial # Harriet # Sue # Congo Frank # Maria # Emanuel # Mary # Ann # Hampton # Robbin # Cezar # Betty # Laban # Paul # Lucy # Sarah # Quamina # Molly # Caleb # Helena # Prince # Amity # Reuben # Quamino # Jeffrey # Mingo # Eve # Dembo # Patty # John # Bill # Patty # Flanders later known as Flanders (Philander?) 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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] == The Weiser family: a genealogy of the family of John Conrad Weiser, the elder (d. 1746); prepared on the two hundred fiftieth anniversary of his arrival in America, 1710-1760 == * by Frederick Sheely Weiser (1935-2009 ) * printed 1960 John Conrad Weiser Family Association in Mechanicsburg, PA * Source Example: ::: Weiser, Frederick S. ''[[Space:The Weiser family: a genealogy of the family of John Conrad Weiser, the elder|The Weiser family: a genealogy of the family of John Conrad Weiser, the elder]]'' (Mechanicsburg, PA 1960) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[[#Weiser|Weiser]]: Page 296] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Weiser family: a genealogy of the family of John Conrad Weiser, the elder|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *Google Books: https://books.google.com/books/about/The_Weiser_Family.html?id=P5JYAAAAMAAJ *HathiTrust.org: https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005774730 *WorldCat http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/27413564 *Ancestry.com $: https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/26606/
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] ==The Welcome Claimants Proved, Disproved and Doubtful with an Account of Some of Their Descendants== :'''Citation Example''' McCracken, George E. ''[[Space:The_Welcome_Claimants_Proved%2C_Disproved_and_Doubtful|The Welcome Claimants Proved, Disproved and Doubtful with an Account of Some of Their Descendants.]]'' (Baltimore, Genealogical Pub. Co, 1970) :'''Footnote Example''' [[[#Welcome_Claimants|McCracken]] Page 123] '''Find It''' *[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/103968 Find in a Library] * Husted-87 can do lookups. '''[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The_Welcome_Claimants_Proved%2C_Disproved_and_Doubtful|What Links to Here]]'''
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Wellesley_College]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts|Massachusetts Sources]] == The Wellesley Magazine == A.K.A. "The Wellesley College Magazine" : "Wellesley magazine is a quarterly publication of the Wellesley College Alumnae Association, which has the mission of supporting Wellesley’s strategic goals by connecting alumnae to each other and to the College." * published monthly from Oct. to June by the students * Source Example: ::: ''[[Space:The Wellesley Magazine|The Wellesley Magazine]]'' (Wellesley, Mass., 1892-) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[[#TWM|Wellesley Magazine]]: Page 134] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Wellesley Magazine|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1-6 ::* https://repository.wellesley.edu/mag/ * Vol. 1-26 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100558382 * (Oct. 1892-1893) Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/wellesleycolleg03unkngoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=QrMAAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/wellesleymagazin11well no. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/wellesleymagazin12well no. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/wellesleymagazin13well no. 3 ::* https://archive.org/details/wellesleymagazin14well no. 4 ::* https://archive.org/details/wellesleymagazin15well no. 5 ::* https://archive.org/details/wellesleymagazin16well no. 6 ::* https://archive.org/details/wellesleymagazin17well no. 7 ::* https://archive.org/details/wellesleymagazin18well no. 8 ::* https://archive.org/details/wellesleymagazin19well no. 9 * (Oct.1893-1894) Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/wellesleycolleg02unkngoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=WbMAAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/wellesleymagazin21well no. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/wellesleymagazin22well no. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/wellesleymagazin23well no. 3 ::* https://archive.org/details/wellesleymagazin24well no. 4 ::* https://archive.org/details/wellesleymagazin25well no. 5 ::* https://archive.org/details/wellesleymagazin26well no. 6 ::* https://archive.org/details/wellesleymagazin27well no. 7 ::* https://archive.org/details/wellesleymagazin28well no. 8 ::* https://archive.org/details/wellesleymagazin29well no. 9 * Vol. 3 ::* https://archive.org/details/wellesleymagazin31well no. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/wellesleymagazin32well no. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/wellesleymagazin33well no. 3 ::* https://archive.org/details/wellesleymagazin34well no. 4 ::* https://archive.org/details/wellesleymagazin35well no. 5 ::* https://archive.org/details/wellesleymagazin36well no. 6 ::* https://archive.org/details/wellesleymagazin37well no. 7 ::* https://archive.org/details/wellesleymagazin38well no. 8 ::* https://archive.org/details/wellesleymagazin39well no. 9 * Vol. 3 ::* https://archive.org/details/wellesleymagazin41well no. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/wellesleymagazin42well no. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/wellesleymagazin45well no. 5 ::* https://archive.org/details/wellesleymagazin46well no. 6 ::* https://archive.org/details/wellesleymagazin47well no. 7 ::* 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https://archive.org/details/wellesleymagazin66well no. 6 ::* https://archive.org/details/wellesleymagazin67well no. 7 ::* https://archive.org/details/wellesleymagazin68well no. 8 ::* https://archive.org/details/wellesleymagazin69well no. 9 * (Oct. 1898-) Vol. 7 ::* https://archive.org/details/wellesleycolleg01unkngoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=O7MAAAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008698389 * (Oct. 1899-) Vol. 8 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=4rMAAAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008698389 * Vol. 9 ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.hxpmmq&view=1up&seq=7 * Vol. 10 ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.hxph7h&view=1up&seq=9 * Vol. 13 ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.hxpmld&view=1up&seq=17 * Vol. 16 ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.hxpmaf&view=1up&seq=65 * (Oct. 1908) Vol. 17 ::* https://archive.org/details/wellesleycolleg00unkngoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=w7MAAAAAYAAJ ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.hxpmag&view=1up&seq=13 * Vol. 19 ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.hxpmah&view=1up&seq=10 * Vol. 20 ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.hxpmai&view=1up&seq=7 * Vol. 21 ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.hxpmaj&view=1up&seq=7 * Vol. 22 ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.hxfy83&view=1up&seq=11 * Vol. 23 ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.hxfy83&view=2up&seq=408 ??? * Vol. 24 ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.hxfy84&view=2up&seq=6 * (Oct.1916-1817) Vol. 25 ::* https://archive.org/details/wellesleycolleg04unkngoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=VkIUAAAAYAAJ ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.hxfy7p&view=2up&seq=6 * Vol. 26 ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.hxfy85&view=2up&seq=6
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == The Wentworth Genealogy: English and American == * by [[Wentworth-1775|John Wentworth]], LL.D. (1815-1888) * published by Little, Brown and Company, Boston, 1878 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Wentworth Genealogy: English and American|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=KR8aAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/wentworthgeneal02wentgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/wentworthgenealo01went * Vol. 2 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ux0aAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/wentworthgeneal03wentgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/wentworthgeneal00wentgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/wentworthgenealo02went * Vol. 3 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=wR4aAAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=KfIUAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=6DhAAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/wentworthgeneal01wentgoog * Vol. 1, 2, 3 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006745964 === Table of Contents === * Vol. 1 ** Table of Contents ** Illustrations *** Engraved Portraits *** Coat of Arms *** Fac-Simile of Documents *** Fac-Simile of Autographs *** Tabular Pedigrees *** Extended Genealogical Notes ** Tabular Pedigrees ** Origin of the name of Wentworth ** The English Genealogy ** The American Genealogy *** William Wentworth, The Emigrant *** Second Generation *** Third Generation *** Fourth Generation *** Fifth Generation * Vol. 2 ** The American Genealogy, Continued *** Sixth Generation *** Seventh and Succeeding Generations ** Wentworths Whose Origin Is Unknown ** Additions and Corrections , Page 349 ** Supplemental Additions and Corrections ** Indexes *** Explanations **** I. Of Persons Bearing The Surname of Wentworth **** II. Of Persons Bearing Other Surnames Than That of Wentworth **** III. Of Places *** Additional To Index I **** Soldiers Whose Origin is Unknown *** Additional to Index II ** Summaries of Persons, Page 880 === Citation Formats === * Wentworth, John. ''[[Space:The Wentworth Genealogy: English and American|The Wentworth Genealogy: English and American]]'' (Little, Brown, & Co.. Boston, Mass. 1878) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Wentworth|Wentworth]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * [Wentworth, John. ''[[Space:The Wentworth Genealogy: English and American|The Wentworth Genealogy: English and American]]'' (Little, Brown, & Co.. Boston, Mass. 1878) Vol. , [ Page ].]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == The Wentworth Genealogy: English and American. Vol. I. == Geneological history recorded by the author following the Wentworth family tree. Includes a number of references to the Ricker family. * by John Wentworth, LL.D. * Little, Brown, and Company, Boston, 1878 * Citation Example: ::: Wentworth, John, LL. D. The Wentworth Genealogy: English and American. Vol. I. Boston, MA: Little, Brown, and Company, 1878. May 25, 2009. Accessed September 12, 2016. https://archive.org/details/wentworthgeneal00unkngoog. * Footnote Example: ::: [[[Space:The Wentworth Genealogy: English and American. Vol. I.|Wentworth Genealogy Vol I]]: Page 10] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Wentworth Genealogy: English and American. Vol. I|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * [https://archive.org/details/wentworthgeneal00unkngoog https://archive.org/details/wentworthgeneal00unkngoog]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == The Wentworth Genealogy == Comprising The Origin of the Name, the Family in England and a particular account of Elder William Wentworth, the Emigrant and of his descendants. : See update: Wentworth, John. ''[[Space:The Wentworth Genealogy: English and American|The Wentworth Genealogy: English and American]]'' (Little, Brown, & Co.. Boston, Mass. 1878) * by [[Wentworth-1775|John Wentworth]], LL.D. (1815-1888) * published by Alfred Mudge & Son, Boston, Mass, 1870 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Wentworth Genealogy Comprising The Origin of the Name|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/wentworthgenealo01inwent * Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/stream/wentworthgeneal04wentgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/wentworthgenealo22went ::* https://archive.org/details/wentworthgenealo21went ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=RfEUAAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011617506 === Table of Contents === * Vol. 1 ** Table of Contents ** Illustrations *** Engraved Portraits *** Coat of Arms *** Fac-Simile of Documents *** Fac-Simile of Autographs *** Tabular Pedigrees *** Extended Genealogical Notes ** Tabular Pedigrees ** Origin of the name of Wentworth ** The English Genealogy ** The American Genealogy *** William Wentworth, The Emigrant *** Second Generation *** Third Generation *** Fourth Generation *** Fifth Generation * Vol. 2 ** The American Genealogy, Continued *** Sixth Generation *** Seventh and Succeeding Generations ** Wentworths Whose Origin Is Unknown ** Additions and Corrections ** Supplemental Additions and Corrections ** Indexes === 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 === * Wentworth, John. ''[[Space:The Wentworth Genealogy Comprising The Origin of the Name|The Wentworth Genealogy Comprising The Origin of the Name]]'' (Alfred Mudge & Son, Boston, Mass, 1870) Vol. , [ Page]. * ([[#Wentworth|Wentworth]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * [Wentworth, John. ''[[Space:The Wentworth Genealogy Comprising The Origin of the Name|The Wentworth Genealogy Comprising The Origin of the Name]]'' (Alfred Mudge & Son, Boston, Mass, 1870) Vol. , [ Page].]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == The West Family Register == Important Lines Traced 1326-1928 * by Letta Brock Stone * Published W.F. Roberts Company, Inc., Washington, D.C., 1928 * Citation Example: ::: Stone, Letta Brock. ''[[Space:The_West_Family_Register|The West Family Register]]'' (W. F. Roberts Company, Inc., Washington, D.C., 1928) * Footnote Example: ::: [[[#Stone|Stone]]: Page 134] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The_West_Family_Register|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89080562184&view=1up&seq=11 ::* https://archive.org/details/westfamilyregist00ston
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Salisbury, Massachusetts]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts | Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == The West Parish Church, Salisbury, Mass. == One hundredth anniversary, June 17, 1885. * published by Gunn Curtis Co., Boston, 1885 * 43 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The West Parish Church, Salisbury, Mass.|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=60wsAAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/westparishchurch00unse * https://archive.org/details/westparishchurch00salis * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009572593 === Citation Formats === * ''[[Space:The West Parish Church, Salisbury, Mass.|The West Parish Church, Salisbury, Mass.]]'' (Gunn Curtis, Boston, 1885) [ Page ]. * ([[#WPC|West Parish Church]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * [''[[Space:The West Parish Church, Salisbury, Mass.|The West Parish Church, Salisbury, Mass.]]'' (Gunn Curtis, Boston, 1885) [ Page ].]
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[[Category:New Projects]] Hello! Welcome to The West Wing project! The West Wing was a political drama created by Aaron Sorkin, which ran from 1999-2006. It follows the lives of President Josiah Bartlett ([[Estévez-12|Martin Sheen]]) and his staffers as they work in the West Wing of the White House. The show won 26 Emmys from 95 nominations, including the Emmy for Outstanding Drama four years in a row for its first four seasons. Currently, this project just has one member, me. I am [[Wimble-157|Anonymous Wimble]]. I am currently adding the actors who featured in The West Wing. If you would like to help, feel free to! 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/Wimble-157#PM-40842658 send me a private message]. Thanks!
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category: Horatio Gates Somerby Fraud]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == The Wetmore Family of America == And its collateral branches: with genealogical, biographical, and historical notices. Thomas Whitmore, 1615-1681. * by [[Wetmore-1028|James Carnahan Wetmore]] (1813-1895) * published by Munsell & Rowland, 78 State Street, Albany, 1861 * 670 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Wetmore Family of America|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=ZPIUAAAAYAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=s11bAAAAMAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=sxdYAAAAcAAJ * https://archive.org/details/wetmorefamilyofa00wetm * https://archive.org/details/wetmorefamilyofam00wetm * https://archive.org/details/wetmorefamilyam00wetmgoog * https://archive.org/details/wetmorefamilyam01wetmgoog * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005780975 === Table of Contents === * Preface * [https://archive.org/details/wetmorefamilyam00wetmgoog/page/n17 Errata and Additions] * Chart * Introduction * Wetmore memorial. Thomas Whitmore, * Immediate descendants of Thomas Whitmore * Descendants of John, son of Thomas * Descendants of Thomas, son of Thomas * Descendants of Samuel, son of Thomas * Descendants of Izrahiah, son of Izrahiah, son of Thomas * Rev. James, son of Izrahiah, son of Thomas, and his descendants * Judge Seth, son of Izrahiah, son of Thomas, and his descendants * Jeremiah, son of Izrahiah, son of Thomas * Caleb, son of Izrahiah, son of Thomas, and his descendants * Son of Izrahiah, son of Thomas * Son of Thomas. Third generation. Children of Deacon Beriah * Son of Thomas. Third generation. Children of Nathaniel * Son of Thomas. Third generation. Children of Joseph * Appendix. A. Historical sketches of John Whitmore, of Stamford. 1639-45 * Appendix. B. Armorial bearings, of the families of Whitmore in England, taken from Burkes Encyclopedia of Heraldry, &c., London, 1847 * Appendix. C. Abstract of wills, copied from various records in England, by Mr. A. S. Somerby (pseudonym for [[:Category:Horatio_Gates_Somerby_Fraud|Horatio Gates Somerby]]) * Appendix. D. Pres. Jonathan Edwards * Appendix. E. Elder William Brewster1 * Appendix. F. Hon. John Treadwell, LL. D.1 * Appendix. G. Rev. Samuel Kirkland1 * Appendix. H. Captain Myles Standish * Index. Thomas Whitmore (Wetmore) and his immediate descendants * Index. Descendants of John, son of Thomas * Index. Descendants of Thomas, son of Thomas * Index. Descendants of Samuel, son of Thomas * Index. Descendants of Rev. Izrahiah, son of Izrahiah, son of Thomas * Index. Descendants of Rev. James, son of Izrahiah, son of Thomas * Index. Descendants of Judge Seth, son of Izrahiah, son of Thomas * Index. Descendants of Jeremiah, son of Izrahiah, son of Thomas * Index. Descendants of Caleb, son of Izrahiah, son of Thomas * Index. Josiah, son of Izrahiah, son of Thomas and his children * Index. Beriah, son of Thomas and his descendants * Index. Nathaniel, son of Thomas and his descendants * Index. Joseph, son of Thomas, and his desendants * Index. Descendants of Wetmores, not Wetmore by name * Index. Persons who married Wetmores, of their descendants * Index. Collateral branches * Index. Names incidentally mentioned * Index. Titles of works quoted === Errata === * [https://archive.org/details/wetmorefamilyam00wetmgoog/page/n17 Errata and Additions] * Pages 5-6, Page 338, Page 542 reference the work of "Mr. A. S. Somerby". It is assumed that this is Horatio Gates Somerby, and his work is questionable. For more information see [[Category: Horatio Gates Somerby Fraud|Horatio Gates Somerby Fraud]] * 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: * Wetmore, James Carnahan. ''[[Space:The Wetmore Family of America|The Wetmore Family of America]]'' (Munsell & Rowland, Albany, 1861) [ Page ]. * ([[#Wetmore|Wetmore]]) * [Wetmore, James Carnahan. ''[[Space:The Wetmore Family of America|The Wetmore Family of America]]'' (Munsell & Rowland, Albany, 1861) [ Page ].]
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[[Category: New Zealand, Monuments and Memorials]] [[Category:Whangamomona, Manawatū-Whanganui]] [[Category: Whangamomona, Kohuratahi and Tahora War Memorial Cenotaph, Whangamomona, Manawatū-Whanganui]] '''The Whangamomona, Kohuratahi and Tahora War Memorial Cenotaph at Kohuratahi - North Taranaki''' {{Image|file=The_Whangamomona_Kohuratahi_and_Tahora_War_Memorial_Cenotaph.jpg |caption=War Memorial at Kohuratahi}} The War Memorial at Kohuratahi was unveiled on Anzac Day, 25th April 1922; organized by Albert Perry and erected by the residents of Whangamomona, Kohuratahi, and Tahora Districts to the memory of their soldiers who made the Supreme Sacrifice, in the Great War of 1914 -1918. Special Public Works trains brought over three hundred people from Whangamomona and Tahora to Kohuratahi, where the newly erected memorial, an obelisk of grey granite enclosed in a square of concrete posts and iron railings, stood alongside the railway station gates. - “Lest We Forget.”, [http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/STEP19220427.2.26 Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 23, 27 April 1922 ] :'''Listed on the Memorial''' :LEFT PANEL :[[Aitchison-341|Robert Aitchison]] :[[Bain-1912|Ronald Duncan Bain]] :J. CREEK :[[Corbett-2159|Henry Albert Corbett]] :[[Cornwall-779|Robert Henry Charles Cornwall]] :[[Casey-3001|Francis Joseph Casey]] :[[Elliott-10485 |Vernon Douglas Elliott]] :[[Fulcher-198|Alfred Ernest Fulcher]] :[[Glendinning-207|James Jackson Glendinning]] :[[Gates-3656 |Frederick Charles Gates]] :[[Hodder-258 |Basil Rayner Hodder]] :[[Harre-21|William HARRE]] :[[Holdstock-100 |William Leonard Holdstock]] :[[Johns-3826 |Percival Godfrey JOHNS]] :RIGHT PANEL :[[Kelliher-78|John Kelliher]] :[[Lance-738|Edward James Lance]] :[[McCartie-15|Ernest Hilton McCartie]] :[[Mowat-435|Herbert Gavin Mowat]] :[[Marsh-6396|Howard Edgar Marsh]] :[[Murray-11831 |George William Murray]] :J. MATTHIESON :[[Natzke-3|Leo Max Natzke]] :[[Paul-4826|Robert PAUL]] :[[Shewry-3 |David Joseph Shewry]] :[[Stephens-8544|Sydney Stephens]] :[[Stevens-13949|John Lawrence Stevens]] :[[Stevens-13948|Duncan Burrell Stevens]] :REAR PANEL :[[Smith-143673 |Leonard Francis Burton Smith]] :[[Smith-143787 |Donald McKay Smith]] :[[Shield-125|Ronald Coode Shield]] :George SYME :[[Sewell-1765|John Henry Sewell]] :[[Tavender-27 |Nigel Francis Hugh Tavender]] :R. TAYLOR :W. TAYLOR :[[Trowern-1|Harold Clarence Ignersoll Trowern]] :[[Willis-3284|George Edward Willis]] :Robert WILLIAMS :[[Watkins-6824 |Richard Reginald WATKINS]] :[[Walsh-5717 |Thomas Patrick Walsh]] :added plaque :[[Hitchcock-2375 |Frank Norman Spurrell Hitchcock]] :W.W.2 :C. M. HIGHT :F. P. C. MOORE :D. J. GLEESON == See Also == * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Whangamomona&public=1 Whangamomona]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] __TOC__ == The Wheeler Families of Old Concord, Mass. == * by [[Tolman-1020 | George Tolman]], 1836 - 1909 * Concord Antiquarian Society, Concord, Massachusetts, 1970 (Compiled in 1908) * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Wheeler Families of Old Concord, Mass.|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/wheelerfamilieso00tolm (Borrow) === Table of Contents === :The George Wheeler Line :The Obadiah Wheeler Line :Lieut. Joseph Wheeler :Captain Thomas Wheeler :Timothy Wheeler :Sergeant Thomas Wheeler :Probable English Ancestry === 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 === * Tolman, George. ''[[Space:The Wheeler Families of Old Concord, Mass. | The Wheeler Families of Old Concord, Mass. ]]'' (Concord, Mass., 1970), [ Page ]. * ([[#Tolman|Tolman]])
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] | [[Space: Sources-Vermont | Vermont Sources]] __TOC__ == The Wheeler Family of Rutland, Mass. and Some of Their Ancestors == The ancestors and descendants of Nathan Halladay, father of the author's mother * by [[Wheeler-24900|Daniel Merrick Wheeler]] (1846-1943) * published Pittsfield, Mass., 1924 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Wheeler Family of Rutland, Mass. and Some of Their Ancestors|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/wheelerfamilyofr00whee * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005780840 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/27293/ * https://books.google.com/books?id=gIlbAAAAMAAJ search & snippet === Table of Contents === * Chapter I. First generation and allied families * Chapter II. Second generation and allied families * Chapter III. Third generation and allied families * Chapter IV. Fourth generation and allied families * Chapter V. Fifth generation and allied families * Chapter VI. Sixth generation and allied families * Chapter VII. Seventh generation and allied families * Chapter VIII. Eighth generation and allied families. 1870-- * Chapter IX. Ninth generation * Chapter X. The ancestors of Nathan Halladay father of Susan Halladay Wheeler, 1810-1902 * Chapter XI. Nathan5 Halladay and allied families * Chapter XII. Descendants of Nathan Halladay. 1805-1890 === 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 === * Wheeler, Daniel Merrick. ''[[Space:The Wheeler Family of Rutland, Mass. and Some of Their Ancestors|The Wheeler Family of Rutland, Mass. and Some of Their Ancestors]]'' (Pittsfield, Mass., 1924) [ Page ]. * ([[#Wheeler|Wheeler]])
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == The Wheelock family in America, 1637-1969 == * by Walter T Wheelock * published by Walter T Wheelock, Uxbridge, MA 1969 * Source Example: ::: Wheelock, Walter T. ''[[Space:The Wheelock family in America, 1637-1969|The Wheelock family in America, 1637-1969]]'' (W.T. Wheelock, Uxbridge, MA, 1969). * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[[#Wheelock|Wheelock]]: Page 134] * [[Special: Whatlinkshere/Space:The_Wheelock_family_in_America%2C_1637-1969|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/450820?availability=Ogden%20Utah%20FamilySearch%20Library
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == The Whitcomb Family in America: A Biographical Genealogy == With a chapter on our English forbears "by the name of Whetcombe" * by [[Whitcomb-1424|Charlotte Whitcomb]] (1841-1908) * published by C. Whitcomb, Minneapolis, Minn., 1904 * 621 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Whitcomb family in America : a biographical genealogy|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/whitcombfamilyin00whit * https://archive.org/details/whitcombfamilyi00unkngoog * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100640740 === Table of Contents === :Foreword :The English Whitcombs :The Whitcombe Arms :John (1) and Descendants in America :James Whetcombe of Boston :John Whetcombe, Jr. :The Robert Line :The Jonathan Line :The Job Line :The Josiah Line :Untraced Whitcombs :Appendix :Index === Errata === :Errata (From page 4) :Page 107— The date of birth of Welton Morris is wrong but is just as received. :Page 166— In biographical sketch 910, make the last sentence read: Calvin and Bessie reside in Knoxboro, N.Y. :Page 280 — Change Lorenzo to Lorenza. :Page 258 — The footnote on this page should have been omitted, as the document was later photographed and placed in the article on Gen. John Whetcomb. :Page 322— Change Joseph Mortimer to Joshua Mortimer. :Page 502— Luke Penfield was twice married; names of all his children are given but nothing concerning the first wife has been received. * 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 === * Whitcomb, Charlotte. ''[[Space:The Whitcomb family in America : a biographical genealogy|The Whitcomb Family in America: A Biographical Genealogy]]'' (C. Whitcomb, Minneapolis, Minn., 1904) [ Page ]. * ([[#Whitcomb|Whitcomb]])
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == The Whitmore Genealogy, A Record of the Descendents of Francis Whitmore of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1625-1685 == * by Purdy, Jessie Whitmore (Patten), Mrs. (1873-) * published Pengelly & Bro., Printers, Reading, Pa., 1907 * Source Example: ::: Purdy, Jessie Whitmore (Patten), Mrs., ''[[Space:The Whitmore Genealogy, A Record of the Descendents of Francis Whitmore of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1625-1685|The Whitmore Genealogy, A Record of the Descendents of Francis Whitmore of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1625-1685]]'' (Pengelly & Bro., Reading, Pa., 1907) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[[#Purdy|Purdy]]: Page 134] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Whitmore Genealogy, A Record of the Descendents of Francis Whitmore of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1625-1685|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/whitmoregenealog00purd * https://archive.org/details/whitmoregenealog01purd * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009598857
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] | [[Space: Sources-Connecticut | Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == The Whitney Family of Connecticut == And its Affiliations being an attempt to trace the descendants, as well in the female as the male lines, of Henry Whitney, from 1649 to 1878. * by [[Phoenix-568|Stephen Whitney Phoenix]] (1839-1881) * published Privately printed, New York, 1878 * Also see: Patterson, D. Williams. ''Whitney Family Research, 1875-1877'' (Conn. Hist. Soc., Hartford, Connecticut) [https://chs.waldo.kohalibrary.com/app/work/29612 Ms Gen 003] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Whitney Family of Connecticut|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1,2,3 ::* http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008731200 ::* https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/27285 * Vol. 1, Pages 1-916, individuals: 1-5299 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=X5dQAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/whitneyfamilyofc11phoe ::* https://archive.org/details/whitneyfamilyofc12phoe ::* https://archive.org/details/whitneyfamilyofc01phoe * Vol. 2, Pages 917-1813, individuals: 5300-13141 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=cZdQAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924092541048 ::* https://archive.org/details/whitneyfamilyo21phoe ::* https://archive.org/details/whitneyfamilyofc22phoe ::* https://archive.org/details/whitneyfamilyof02phoe ::* https://archive.org/details/whitneyfamilyofc02phoeuoft * Vol. 3, Pages 1815-2475, individuals: 13155-20361 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=GZdQAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924092541055 ::* https://archive.org/details/whitneyfamilyofc31phoe ::* https://archive.org/details/whitneyfamilyofc32phoe ::* https://archive.org/details/whitneyfamilyof03phoe ::* https://archive.org/details/whitneyfamilyofc03phoeuoft === Table of Contents === * Vol. 1 ::* The Whitneys of England ::* First generation ::* Second generation. ::* Third generation ::* Fourth generation ::* Fifth generation ::* Sixth generation ::* Seventh generation * Vol. 2 ::* Part 1. Eighth generation ::* Part 2. Eighth generation ::* Chart * Vol. 3, Part 1. ::* Ninth generation * Vol. 3, Part 2. ::* Ninth generation ::* Tenth generation ::* Eleventh generation ::* Index of places ::* Index of surnames === Errata === * [https://books.google.com/books?id=X5dQAAAAYAAJ&pg=PR20 Page xx-xxi] contains fabricated wills. See attached document. * 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 === Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Phoenix, Stephen Whitney. ''[[Space:The Whitney Family of Connecticut|The Whitney Family of Connecticut]]'' (Privately printed, New York, 1878) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Phoenix|Phoenix]]) * [Phoenix, Stephen Whitney. ''[[Space:The Whitney Family of Connecticut|The Whitney Family of Connecticut]]'' (Privately printed, New York, 1878) Vol. , [ Page ].]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == The Whiton Family in America, The Genealogy of the Descendents of Thomas Whiton (1635) == * by [[Whiton-575|Augustus Sherrill Whiton]] (1887-1961) * published by The Whiton Family Association, Inc., New London, Conn., 1932 * 258 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Whiton Family in America, The Genealogy of the Descendents of Thomas Whiton (1635)|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/whitonfamilyinam00whit * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005780980 * https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/dcms?pid=IE1216351 === 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: * Whiton, Augustus Sherrill. ''[[Space:The Whiton Family in America, The Genealogy of the Descendents of Thomas Whiton (1635)|The Whiton Family in America]], The Genealogy of the Descendents of Thomas Whiton (1635)'' (Whiton Family Association, Inc., New London, Conn., 1932) [ Page ]. * ([[#Whiton|Whiton]]) * [Whiton, Augustus Sherrill. ''[[Space:The Whiton Family in America, The Genealogy of the Descendents of Thomas Whiton (1635)|The Whiton Family in America]], The Genealogy of the Descendents of Thomas Whiton (1635)'' (Whiton Family Association, Inc., New London, Conn., 1932) [ Page ].]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == The Wight Family == Memoir of Thomas Wight of Dedham, Mass., with genealogical notices of his descendants, from 1637 to 1840 * by Dr. [[Wight-2058|Danforth Phipps Wight]] (1792-1874) * published by T.R. Marvin, Boston, 1848 * 119 pages * Review: [[Space:NEHGR|NEHGR]] (1849) Vol. 3, [https://archive.org/details/newenglandhistor001wate/page/404/mode/1up Page 404-5]. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Wight Family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=wugUAAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/wightfamilymemoir00wigh * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011554179 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/26971/ === Table of Contents === * The Wight Family * Second generation * Third generation * Fourth generation * Fifth generation * Index of names === 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 === * Wight, Danforth Phipps. ''[[Space:The Wight Family|The Wight Family]]'' (T.R. Marvin, Boston, 1848) [ Page ]. * ([[#Wight|Wight]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * [Wight, Danforth Phipps. ''[[Space:The Wight Family|The Wight Family]]'' (T.R. Marvin, Boston, 1848) [ Page ].]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Emens-67 Create Profile Author]] == The Wights:A Record of Thomas Wight of Dedham and Medfield == and of his descendants, 1635-1890 * by [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/114599963/william-ward-wight William Ward Wight], 1849-1931. * published by Swain & Tate, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1890 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Wights:A Record of Thomas Wight of Dedham and Medfield|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100390771 * https://archive.org/details/wightsrecordofth00wigh/page/n6 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/genealogy-glh16938220/ === WikiTree Syntax === * Wight, William Ward''[[Space:The Wights:A Record of Thomas Wight of Dedham and Medfield |The Wights:A Record of Thomas Wight of Dedham and Medfield ]]'' (Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1890), [ Page ]. * [[[#Wight|Wight]]] ===Table of Contents=== :Dedication :Prefatory Letter :Chapter I. First Generation :Chapter II. Second Generation :Chapter III. Third Generation :Chapter IV. Fourth Generation :Chapter V. Fifth Generation :Chapter VI. Sixth Generation :Chapter VII. Seventh Generation :Chapter VIII. Eighth Generation :Chapter IX. Ninth Generation :Chapter X. Tenth Generation :Chapter XI. American Wights not connected, or unconnecitble, with Thomas(1) Wight :Chapter XII. An essay at the English ancestry of Thomas(1) Wight :Chapter XIII. Wights of Great Britain not otherwise mentioned :Chapter XIV. Additions and Corrections :Indexes- ::Index I.— Of Christian Names ::Index II.— Of Intermarriages ::Index Ill.—Of Pedigrees of Intermarrying Families ::Index IV.--Of Places :List of Authorities === 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.
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The WikiTree 1950 Census Indexers Group
'''This project was for anyone who was indexing the 1950 census and wanted to represent WikiTree. I want to thank my fellow teammates for a very rewarding and experience. I have gained several friends and hope to collaborate with them for years to come. '''We loved working together to shine WikiTree’s light! ''' {{Image|file=The_WikiTree_1950_Census_Indexers_Group-65.jpg |align=c |size=l |}}{{Clear}} {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable sortable" style="font-style:; font-size:75%; border: 3px Solid Black;" |- |-style="background: #F7E7CE;" ! scope="col" | '''Name''' ! scope="col" | '''Location And/Or Surname''' |- ! scope="col" | [[Baker-21397|Barbara (Baker) Mead]] ! scope="col" | Sacramento County and Sutter County in Northern California. |- ! scope="col" | [[Barrila-1|Sarah (Barrila) Fergione]] ! scope="col" | Connecticut and Boston area |- ! scope="col" | [[Birge-436|Brett Birge]] ! scope="col" | |- ! scope="col" | [[Blevins-2594|Lynnette (Blevins) Hettrick]] ! scope="col" | Twin Cities area and/or in Meriden, Waterbury, Connecticut. |- ! scope="col" | [[Bradley-4416|Eileen Bradley]] ! scope="col" | |- ! scope="col" |[[Brewer-566|Paula (Brewer) Franklin]] ! scope="col" | |- ! scope="col" | [[Burnett-5325|Carol Burnett]] ! scope="col" | |- ! scope="col" | [[Carruth-363|Linda (Carruth) Peterson]] ! scope="col" | Connecticut or Massachusetts |- ! scope="col" | [[Craig-4574|Sandy (Craig) Patak]] ! scope="col" | West Virginia + Georgia + Chisago County, MN |- ! scope="col" | [[Dale-2823 |Pam (Dale) Fraley]] ! scope="col" | Kentucky, Tennessee, Ohio |- ! scope="col" | [[Davis-74733|Jacob Davis]] ! scope="col" | Mississippi |- ! scope="col" | [[Díaz-2569|Ambar Díaz]] ! scope="col" | Dayton, Ohio and Ponce, Puerto Rico |- ! scope="col" | [[Dobihal-3|Lisa (Dobihal) Roberts]] ! scope="col" | Location And/Or Surname |- ! scope="col" | [[Fiscus-32|Julie (Fiscus) Ricketts]] ! scope="col" | Location And/Or Surname |- ! scope="col" | [[Flint-3636|Nicci (Flint) Hartland]] ! scope="col" | Delaware full state and Sapwell surname |- ! scope="col" | [[Freeth-52|Vicky (Freeth) Majewski]] ! scope="col" | Location And/Or Surname |- ! scope="col" | [[Gahn-22|Nanette (Gahn) Pezzutti]] ! scope="col" | US Virgin Islands, New York & New Jersey |- ! scope="col" | [[Gassen-44|Linda (Gassen) Robin]] ! scope="col" | Louisiana |- ! scope="col" | [[Greenwood-3667|Steven Greenwood M.S.]] ! scope="col" | Sauk County, Wisconsin |- ! scope="col" | [[Hand-2921|Lora Hand]] ! scope="col" | Mainly Ohio - Hand and Barnett. |- ! scope="col" | [[Horn-5019|A. Horn]] ! scope="col" | Tuscarawas and Stark Counties in Ohio |- ! scope="col" | [[Isleman-1|Janine Isleman]] ! scope="col" | Upper Cumberland Plateau, in Tennessee |- ! scope="col" | [[Jester-173|Lynette Jester]] ! scope="col" | Arkansas and/or other southern states |- ! scope="col" | [[Jones-108375|Miyako Jones]] ! scope="col" | Lafayette County, Mississippi. Focusing on Abbeville. |- ! scope="col" | [[Keith-5379|Doyle Keith]] ! scope="col" | Owen County, Kentucky |- ! scope="col" | [[Kelly-19316|R (Kelly) Malone]] ! scope="col" | Montana, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Washington state and Cali Bay Area. |- ! scope="col" | [[Kelsey-745|Lisa (Kelsey) Murphy]] ! scope="col" | Location And/Or Surname |- ! scope="col" | [[Ketcham-879|Michelle Ketcham]] ! scope="col" | |- ! scope="col" | [[Kirch-132|Carole (Kirch) Bannes]] ! scope="col" | Knox and Coshocton Counties, Ohio. |- ! scope="col" | [[Kolk-86|K Kolk]] ! scope="col" | |- ! scope="col" | [[Langsdorf-34|Deb (Langsdorf) Gunther]] ! scope="col" | Milwaukee County, Wisconsin |- ! scope="col" | [[Linstrom-30|Carrie (Linstrom) Pau]] ! scope="col" | Nebraska, Colorado, Ohio, Texas, Oklahoma, California. |- ! scope="col" | [[Luker-573|Patty (Luker) LaPlante]] ! scope="col" | Washington, Arkansas, Virginia |- ! scope="col" | [[McNamee-238|Susan McNamee]] ! scope="col" | The New England states |- ! scope="col" | [[Mitchell-17863|Sherrie Mitchell]] ! scope="col" | Michell Line / Virginia (Plus) |- ! scope="col" | [[Morris-22203|Gregory Morris]] ! scope="col" | Location And/Or Surname |- ! scope="col" | [[Morton-7125|LaMyra Morton]] ! scope="col" | Location And/Or Surname |- ! scope="col" | [[Murphy-26503|Lukas Murphy]] ! scope="col" | Kentucky |- ! scope="col" | [[Rodgers-2825|Jody Rodgers]] ! scope="col" | hometown/county in Ohio |- ! scope="col" | [[Rugh-25|James Rugh]] ! scope="col" | Location And/Or Surname |- ! scope="col" | [[Sanders-1693|Bradford Sanders]] ! scope="col" | Starting in Florida. |- ! scope="col" | [[Sands-1865|Kay (Sands) Knight]] ! scope="col" | |- ! scope="col" | [[Secrest-288|BJ Secrest]] ! scope="col" | Virginia as well as other locations |- ! scope="col" | [[Stewart-763|Karen Stewart]] ! scope="col" | Upshur and Ritchie Counties in West Virginia and Orange County in California |- ! scope="col" | [[Stumpenhaus-1|Cathie Stumpenhaus]] ! scope="col" | Oregon, Washington, Idaho & California |- ! scope="col" | [[Thomas-29841|Nancy Thomas]] ! scope="col" | Oregon and Washington |- ! scope="col" | [[Urbach-13|Kathy (Urbach) Nava]] ! scope="col" | New York, Pennsylvania, Arizona, Idaho, Utah, Oregon, and California |- ! scope="col" | [[Wall-7010|Jan (Wall) Wall-Buker]] ! scope="col" | Indiana |- ! scope="col" | [[Weatherall-96|Elaine (Weatherall) Martzen]] ! scope="col" | North Carolina and Texas |- ! scope="col" | [[White-10558|Pam (White) Wade]] ! scope="col" | |}{{Clear}} '''Several of us are continuing to work the census and add the families we are reviewing to Wikitree. If you are still interested let us know and we will be glad to get you started. ''' Resources Here is an example of how We are using the 1950 census to add people to the Wikitree. [[Rudd-2863|William Richard Rudd (1876-1953)]]. With just his profile I will be able to add a minimum of 30 people to Wikitree and eventually connect them to the global tree. :[[Space:1950_Census_Profiles|1950 Census Social Media Profiles]] Download and then upload to Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and make sure to include the link to WikiTree. :) : [https://www.archives.gov/research/census/1950 1950 Census Explore and Collaborative] : [https://www.familysearch.org/1950census/?icid=lihp-an5-8221 Familysearch Get involved] or you can get the app in your App Store. : [https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/district-map/62308 Ancestry added a cool 1950 Census district finder Map] :[[Stewart-763|Karen]] found us a couple of helpful links this morning. [https://www.facebook.com/groups/1950uscensus/ The 1950 Census Community Project Facebook Group]. :There is also a FAQ page: [https://www.familysearch.org/en/info/1950-us-census-project-frequently-asked-questions?fbclid=IwAR2HLmuUWPaokz6Gf9XmBuxlDM_N8Sz3R3fvymGwGTe7gc_NSlv9l_kHXfc The Familysearch FAQ Page]. :[[Urbach-13|Kathy]] found us [https://youtu.be/GNX7J94oEIE The 1950 Census Instructions on YouTube]. :[https://genealogybargains.s3.amazonaws.com/TEMPLATE+1950+US+CENSUS+ED+Tracking+Sheet.xlsx 1950 Census Research Tracking Sheet] :[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1-5w7tUUabfrKCJY8y8YOZ3-4a89QQjJoKWvuwtz9hRM/edit Team Tracking Sheet] The United States Census ~ A Deeper Look :[[Space:The_Evolution_Of_The_United_States_Census|The Evolution Of The United States Census]] :[[Space:The_Growth_of_America|The Growth of America]] Here are some articles that have appeared in genealogical magazines and newsletters that have featured the 1950 Census: : [https://www.census.gov/newsroom/press-releases/2022/1950-census-records-release.html Webinar to Provide Overview Ahead of 1950 Census Records Release] :[https://www2.census.gov/library/publications/decennial/1950/pc-04/pc-4-02.pdf The 1950 Census Of Population Preliminary Counts]''' Great Work by Rootstech and Familysearch :[https://www.familysearch.org/rootstech/session/the-1950-u-s-census-and-you-main-stage The 1950 U.S. Census and You | Main Stage] :[https://www.familysearch.org/rootstech/session/get-involved-and-reviewing-the-1950-census Getting Involved and Reviewing the 1950 Census] Did You Know? * The digital file is over 165 terabytes of data.... that is over 10 times the size of the 1940 Census! * Baby BOOM! This Census is the first appearance of the Baby Boomers. * This is the first time people are asked if they owned a TV. In the 1930 Census, it was when a radio set was asked. * All US Territories were included in this Census (Alaska, Hawaii, American Samoa, Puerto Rico, & US Virgin Islands). * Expats are in the 1950 Census for the first time. * 40,000,000 people were born during during the post–World War II baby boom. We call them [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baby_boomers The Baby Boomers.] and they are included for the very first time in the 1950 Census.''' * The 1950 Census will not be a true indexing, like in the past, because it will be scanned with the text already converted to digitial. BUT, that doesn't mean there is not anything to do because it is up to the humans to ensure it's accuracy.
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== The WikiTree Challenge Week 14== ---- :Guest Star: [[Janzen-52|Tim Janzen]] == Getting Started == [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Janzen-Family-Tree-52 Tim's Pedigree Chart] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1196703/wikitree-challenge-14-tim-janzen Link to G2G Post] - POST WILL GO LIVE ON APRIL 14 [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1LZOHh2Gy1cePvWSLdVJ1X8AvvoDgKBVSPug9L5RIAhg/edit#gid=0 Link to Spreadsheet] - use this to indicate what profile(s) you are working on and we also use it to track bounty points === Documents shared by Guest === * * === Photos shared by Guest=== * * === Photos shared by (Alice Stephens Thomsen) [[Stephens-3929]]=== * Richard McIntire Headstone * Richard McIntire 1850 Indiana Census * Richard McIntire 1860 Census; Boone, Harrison, Indiana * Mary Deborah McIntire-Kingsley Death Certificate * Lucinda Fowler McIntire Headstone * Riverview Abby, Portland, Multnomah, OR for Arthur McIntire and Lula McIntire * Headstone for Arthur McIntire and Lula McIntire * Arthur Sydney McIntire * Arthur and Lula McIntire at their Portland home * Arthur Sydney McIntire and Lula Pearl Tregamba-McIntire * McIntire-1910 Census-Burlingame, Osage, Kansas * McIntire-1915 Census-Burlingame, Osage, Kansas * McIntire-1920 Census-Burlingame, Osage, Kansas * McIntire-1925 Census-Burlingame, Osage, Kansas * Dietrich Lorenz * Will of Hugh McIntire pg 1 and pg 2 Jacob Janzen 1832-1912 Profile picture. === Research Resources === :WikiTree #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_AGC WikiTree AGC (Automatic GEDCOM Cleanup)] #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:WikiTree_Challenge%2C_Maintenance_Categories WikiTree Challenge, Maintenance Categories] - use the categories to place profiles that need work or find profiles to work on :Tim Janzen #[https://learn.familytreedna.com/news/tim-janzen-genetic-genealogy-interview/ Tim Janzen Genetic Genealogy Interview] #[https://mhss.sk.ca/index.shtml Mennonite Historical Society of Saskatchewan] == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week Tim's Great-great-grandfather, [[Youngman-182|Louis Lawrence Youngman (1853-1933)]], was nearly frozen to death in an ammonia accident at work in 1890. Immediately following the accident, they feared he could not recover, but actually lived 43 more years until 1933. Tim's 3rd great grandmother Sarah Root Brown was born in New York and is buried in Brownhelm, Lorain, Ohio. By 1821, Sarah's grandmother Tryphenia (Mosley) Root, aunt Tryphenia (Root) Leonard and aunt Eliza (Root) Swift had also moved to Brownhelm. The sister [[Fannin-514|Martha Pernetta (Fannin) Moody]] of Tim's GG-grandmother Sarah Fannin Youngman was killed by her husband in a murder-arson-suicide in 1909 in Kentucky. {{Image|file=Fannin-514-2.jpg |caption=Farmer's Fiendish Act Article }} [[Crosier-454|Adam Crosier (1805-1887)]] kept accurate weather records of Harrison, Indiana from 1866 that people still look at today. His family carried it on well into the twentieth century. '''Maude Elizabeth McIntire:''' When Maude Elizabeth McIntire was born on 1 September 1907, in Olathe, Johnson, Kansas, United States, her father, Parson Evans McIntire, was 41 and her mother, Harriet May "Hattie" Lawrence, was 31. She married Paul Armstrong Youngman on 27 May 1934, in Harveyville, Wabaunsee, Kansas, United States. She lived in Wabaunsee, Kansas, United States in 1935 and Election Precinct 21 Lafayette, Yamhill, Oregon, United States in 1940. She died on 12 December 2006, in McMinnville, Yamhill, Oregon, United States, at the age of 99, and was buried in Hopewell, Yamhill, Oregon, United States.["https://ancestors.familysearch.org/en/L853-Q2C/maude-elizabeth-mcintire-1907-2006"](Alice Stephens Thomsen) '''Paul Armstrong Youngman''' When Paul Armstrong Youngman was born on 5 August 1907, in Harveyville, Wabaunsee, Kansas, United States, his father, Charles Lawrence Youngman, was 30 and his mother, Anna Brown Armstrong, was 30. He married Maude Elizabeth McIntire on 27 May 1934, in Harveyville, Wabaunsee, Kansas, United States. He lived in Election Precinct 21 Lafayette, Yamhill, Oregon, United States in 1940 and Omaha, Douglas, Nebraska, United States in 1998. He died on 12 December 2001, in McMinnville, Yamhill, Oregon, United States, at the age of 94, and was buried in Hopewell Cemetery, Hopewell, Yamhill, Oregon, United States.["https://ancestors.familysearch.org/en/L853-3HJ/paul-armstrong-youngman-1907-2001"](Alice Stephens Thomsen) '''Related History by Maria Lohrenz-Dalke''' "The Lohrenz family came to America on the "State of Nevada" ship. We have con-flicting records as to when it docked but it was either Aug. 5th or 8th, 1875. The record supplied by Maria Lohrenz Dalke says it was Aug. 8th, and the book called "Index to Mennonite Immigrants on United States Passenger lists 1872-190?" compiled and edited by David A Haury says it was Aug. 5, 1875. The boat docked at Antwerp New York. Diedrich had a brother Heinrich who came later on the Switzerland and arrived June 24, 1879. They came from Antwerp, Belgium and landed in Philadelphia, Penn. Both brothers first settled near Hampton, Nebr."(Alice Stephens Thomsen) '''Janzen Name and their Mennonite Relationship''' (Alice Stephens Thomsen) "Origin of the surname Janzen : This particular Janzen family is originally from the Netherlands; they were Dutch Mennonites. The people of Molotschna Colony, in South Russia were followers of a man named "Menno Simons" (1496-1561) whom the Mennonite faith is named after. Menno Simons was originally from Holland, and was influential in both Holland, and northern Germany. Janzen is one of the most widespread Mennonite family names of Dutch-Prussian background, derived from Jan (Johann, John) a given name, to which is added "zon" (zen, sen, etc.), the combination meaning "son of John." The name was very common among the Dutch Mennonites and found its way into the congregations bordering the Netherlands such as Krefeld , Gronau , and East Friesland. It was also common in Schleswig-Holstein and Prussia , where it was represented in the congregations of Elbing , Königsberg , Tiegenhagen , Ladekopp , Rosenort, Fürstenwerder , Heubuden , Tiensdorf, Orlofferfelde, Schönsee, Jeziorka, Deutsch-Kazun , etc. The name appears first on record in Danzig in 1568. From Prussia it was transplanted to Russia and later to North America, where it is found in most of the settlements started after 1874, and, later still, to South America. A branch of this name was transplanted from the Lower Rhine to Pennsylvania , where it was changed into Johnson. Jacob H. Janzen (1878-1950) was an outstanding church leader (General Conference Mennonite Church) and teacher both in Russia and Canada . He was also a pioneer Mennonite author composing at least 38 published writings. Krahn, Cornelius. "Janzen (Jantzen, Janssen, Jansson, Jansen, Johnson, Jansz, Janz, Jantz, Jans) family." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. 1957. Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Retrieved 26 November 2008 ---- A lot of the women in the Lawrence family in Northamptonshire, England were employed as Lace Makers. {{Image|file=The_WikiTree_Challenge_2021_Week_14.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Peter Jakob (Janzen-776) and his second wife, Anna (Dalke-104) Janzen celebrated their "9th" wedding anniversary with a super-cool newspaper feature. }} [[Peasnall-17|Paul Peasnall]] was described as a "Pauper" in 1784 when he was buried in St Martin Litchborough Northamptonshire Tim's GG-Greatfather, [[Armstrong-7075|Russell Bigelow Armstrong]] was a double amputee from an elevated train accident when he was about 45 years old. He lived for another 10 years. {{Image|file=Armstrong-7075-2.jpg |caption=Russell Armstrong Train Accident }} === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. [[Space:Armour_Packing_Company|Armour Packing Plant]], Kansas City KS - employer of Tim's GGGrandfather, [[Youngman-182|Louis Lawrence Youngman (1853-1933)]]. === Military Profiles === :Did any of the guests family serve in the military or military conflicts (Civil War, Revolutionary War, WWI, etc.) US Civil war: *[[McIntire-1407|Hugh J McIntire (1844-)]] *[[McIntire-803|Parson David McIntire (1831-1909)]] *[[McIntire-1408|Benjamin F McIntire (abt.1832-)]] *[[Croser-22|John Croser (abt1804- 1867)]] *[[Armstrong-7075|Russell Bigelow Armstrong (1843-1901)]] *[[Lawrence-4475|James J Lawrence (1839-1899)]] == Talk To Me!! == Having problems? Need something to do? Found something awesome?? Post a comment on the G2G, reach out through Discord, or PM/email me directly :) [[Daniels-2254|Daniels-2254]] 18:22, 4 March 2021 (UTC) == Ancestors == === Brick Walls === *'''4th Gr. Grandparents''': [[McIntire-1417|William McIntire]] and [[Linder-1053|Kesiah "Kessy" Linder]] (Alice Stephens Thomsen) *'''5th Gr Grandparents''':[[Lindner-42|Hans Jerg Linder]] and [[Newland-66|Ann Newland]].(Alice Stephens Thomsen # === Needs Work === # # == Brickwalls & Bounty Points == === Grandparent 1: [[Janzen-776|Peter Jakob Janzen]] === #[[Janzen-784|Franz Janzen]], needs parents, needs wife #[[Janzen-782|Franz Jacob Janzen]], needs wife #[[Nickel-836|Catharina Nickel]], needs parents #[[Born-745|Isaac Born]], needs parents #[[Behrends-92|Maria Behrends]], needs parents #[[Thoews-2|Johann Thoews]], needs parents #[[Reimer-1025|Maria Reimer]], needs parents #[[Wall-5495|Cornelius Wall]], needs parents, needs wife #[[Klaassen-304|Hans Klaassen]], needs parents, needs wife #[[Matthies-93|Peter Matthies]], needs parents, needs wife #[[Mierau-34|Michael Mierau]], needs parents, needs wife #[[Mierau-32|Jacob Peter Mierau]], needs mother #[[Unknown-554190|Katharina Unknown]], needs LNAB, needs parents '''Pre-1700''' #[[Von_Dijck-1|Philip Von_Dijck]], Prussia, Germany, needs parents #[[Grauwerts-2|Maria Grauwerts]], Prussia, Germany, needs parents #[[De_Veer-152|Oeselia De Veer]], Prussia, Germany, needs parents #[[Epp-516|Katharina Epp]], needs parents #[[Conrad-3445|Isaak Conrad]], Poland, needs parents #[[Suckau-6|Maria Suckau]], Poland, needs parents === Grandparent 2: [[Lohrenz-19|Elizabeth Lohrenz]] === #[[Lohrenz-21|Johann Heinrich Lohrenz]], Prussia, needs parents #[[Penner-1254|Maria Penner]], Prussia, needs parents #[[Heinrichs-401|Johann Heinrichs]], Prussia, needs parents #[[Lemke-568|Johann Lemke]], needs parents #[[Arend-351|Elisabeth Arend]], needs parents === Grandparent 3: [[Peters-13596|Peter Peters]] === #[[Peters-13628|Arend Peters]], South Russia, needs parents #[[Hamm-1971|Anna Hamm]], Prussia, needs parents #[[Bergmann-579|Anton Bergmann]], South Russia, needs parents #[[Nowitzky-1|Justina Nowitzky]], South Russia, needs parents === Grandparent 4: [[DeFehr-26|Margaretha DeFehr]] === #[[DeFehr-26|Margaretha]], Ukraine, Russia, Montana; needs parents === Grandparent 5: [[Youngman-181|Charles Youngman]] === :[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Youngman-Family-Tree-181 Charles Youngman's Pedigree Chart] #[[Youngman-160|John Youngman]], Kentucky, needs parents #[[Reeves-3766|Elizabeth Reeves]], Kentucky, needs parents #[[Marks-2134|William Marks]], Virginia/Indiana, needs parents #[[------88|Anna -----]], Tennessee, needs LNAB, needs parents #[[Fannin-450|John Fannin]], Illinois, needs parents #[[Fannin-198|John Allgood Fannin]], Alabama/Iowa, needs mother #[[Arnold-8487|Richard Arnold]], North Carolina/Illinois, needs parents #[[------87|Elizabeth ------]], Virginia, needs LNAB, needs parents === Grandparent 6: [[Armstrong-9370|Anna Brown Armstrong]] === :[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Armstrong-Family-Tree-9370 Anna Brown Armstrong's Pedigree Chart] #[[Armstrong-7071|Robert Armstrong]], Pennsylvania/Ohio, needs parents #[[Nolan-1033|Nancy Nolan]], Colony of Virginia, 1715 - 1761, needs parents #[[Wyandot-2|Tarhe Wyandot]], Michigan, 1742 - 1818, needs parents #[[La_Durante-1|Chevalier La Durante]], Ohio, needs parents; needs wife #[[Irwin-2556|John Irwin]], Pennsylvania/Ohio, needs parents #[[Buchanan-3470|Eleanor Buchanan]], Pennsylvania/Ohio, needs parents #[[Brown-55154|Charles Brown]], New York/Ohio, needs parents #[[Root-2080|Walter Root]], Massachusetts/New York, needs parents #[[Sexton-2896|Aseneth Sexton]], Massachusetts, needs parents '''Pre-1500 & Pre-1700''' :[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Zane-Family-Tree-52 Nathaniel Zane's Pedigree Chart], Ireland and England :[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Rakestraw-Family-Tree-29 Grace Rakestraw's Pedigree Chart], England :[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bigelow-Family-Tree-102 Isaac Bigelow's Pedigree Chart], Massachusetts Bay and England :[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bond-Family-Tree-375 Mary Bond's Pedigree Chart], Massachusetts Bay and England :[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Skinner-Family-Tree-467 Ebenezer Skinner's Pedigree Chart], Massachusetts Bay and England :[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Lord-Family-Tree-251 Sarah Lord's Pedigree Chart], Connecticut, Massachusetts Bay Colony, and England :[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Chamberlain-Family-Tree-152 Joseph Chamberlain's Pedigree Chart], Massachusetts Bay Colony and England :[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Dickinson-Family-Tree-321 Mercy Dickinson's Pedigree Chart], England :[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Soule-Family-Tree-64 Aaron Soule's Pedigree Chart], Plymouth Colony, Massachusetts Bay, Netherlands, and England :[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Wadsworth-Family-Tree-49 Mary Wadsworth's Pedigree Chart], Massachusetts and England :[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Sanger-Family-Tree-71 Nathaniel Sanger's Pedigree Chart], Massachusetts and England :[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Peake-Family-Tree-58 Dorcas Peake's Pedigree Chart], Massachusetts, Connecticut and England :[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bishop-Family-Tree-2238 David Bishop's Pedigree Chart], Massachusetts, Connecticut and England :[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Peake-Family-Tree-100 Anna Peake's Pedigree Chart], Massachusetts, Connecticut and England :[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Dewey-Family-Tree-632 David Dewey Jr.'s Pedigree Chart], Massachusetts, Connecticut and England :[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ashley-Family-Tree-1156 Abigail Ashley's Pedigree Chart], Massachusetts, Connecticut and England :[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Phelps-Family-Tree-437 Isaac Phelps Jr.'s Pedigree Chart], Massachusetts, Connecticut and England :[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Barber-Family-Tree-1409 Sarah Barber's Pedigree Chart], Connecticut and England '''Puritan Great Migration Project WikiTree Profiles''' #[[Unknown-298071|Margaret Unknown]] #[[Flagg-28|Thomas Flagg]] and his wife [[Unknown-273694|Marable Unknown]] #[[Biscoe-7|Sarah Biscoe]] #[[Hyde-206|Samuel Hyde]] and his wife [[Crompton-84|Temperance Crompton]] #[[Lord-69|William Lord]] and his parents, [[Lord-5|Thomas Lord]] & [[Bird-3|Dorothy Bird]] #[[Brooks-164|Thomas Brooks]] #[[Chamberlain-205|William Chamberlain]] and his parents, [[Chamberlain-209|Henry Chamberlain I]] & [[Freeman-1541|Jane Freeman]] #[[Simonson-144|Moses Simonson]] and his wife [[Unknown-190100|Sarah Unknown]] #[[Wadsworth-86|Christopher Wadsworth]] #[[Sanger-58|Richard Sanger]] and his wife [[Reynolds-1101|Mary Reynolds]] #[[Cutter-60|Richard Cutter]] #[[Dewey-54|Thomas Dewey]] and his wife [[Unknown-256580|Frances Unknown]]; father of [[Dewey-80|Israel Dewey]] and [[Dewey-25|Thomas Dewey]] #[[Ashley-596|Robert Ashley]] and his wife [[Unknown-415947|Mary Unknown]] #[[Glover-2056|Henry Glover]] #[[Unknown-534321|Anne Unknown]] #[[Phelps-76|George Phelps]] and his wife [[Randall-306|Philura Randall]] #[[Gaylord-2|William Gaylord Jr.]] #[[Porter-152|John Porter]] and his wife [[White-437|Anna White]] #[[Moseley-965|John Moseley]] #[[Allyn-111|Mary Allyn]] #[[Drake-505|John Drake]] and his wife [[Moore-1414|Hannah Moore]] '''Mayflower Project''' #[[Soule-59|John Soule]] and his parents, [[Soule-33|George Soule Sr]] & [[Bucket-7|Mary Bucket]] '''Massachusetts Project''' #[[Unknown-380010|Margaret Unknown]] '''Needs Work/Interesting Profiles''' #[[Warren-342|John Warren]], 1525 - 1576, Suffolk, England - 5 wives??! === Grandparent 7: [[McIntire-301|Parson Evans McIntire]] === :[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/McIntire-Family-Tree-301 Parson McIntire's Pedigree Chart] #[[McIntire-804|Richard McIntire]], Pennsylvania, needs parents #[[Fowler-9156|Jacob Fowler]], Maryland, needs parents #[[Bashears-7|Mary Bashears]], needs parents #[[Croser-12|Adam Croser]], Scotland to New York, needs parents, needs wife #[[Stokoe-88|Edward Stokoe]], England, needs parents #[[Douglass-2115|James Douglass]], needs parents, needs wife #[[Evans-23669|George Evans]], England to Indiana, needs parents #[[------101|Elizabeth ------]], England to Indiana, needs LNAB, needs parents === Grandparent 8: [[Lawrence-4474|Harriet Mae Lawrence]] === :[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Lawrence-Family-Tree-4474 Harriet Lawrence's Pedigree Chart] #[[Unknown-233485|Mary Unknown]], England, needs LNAB, needs parents #[[Durham-910|Mary Durham]], England, needs parents #[[Grinidge-1|Hannah Grinidge]], ?England, needs parents #[[Peasnall-4|Martha Peasnall]], England, needs father #[[Peasnall-5|Elizabeth Peasnall]], England, needs parents #[[Jones-23618|Richard Jones]], ?Wales, needs parents, needs wife #[[McCleary-616|William McCleary]], ? to Pennsylvania, needs parents, needs wife #[[Alexander-4688|Joseph Alexander]], needs parents, needs wife #[[Perry-14145|Henry Perry]], Wales to Ohio, needs parents #[[Unknown-552337|Margaret Unknown]], Wales to Ohio, needs LNAB, needs parents '''Pre-1700''' #[[Lawrence-4481|John Lawrence]], abt 1660 - ?, England, needs parents, needs wife #[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Johnson-Family-Tree-8891 Robert Johnson's Pedigree Chart], Ireland, Province of Delaware, Pennsylvania #[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Berthwaite-Family-Tree-1 Margaret Berthwaite's Pedigree Chart], England, Ireland, Pennsylvania #[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Jackson-Family-Tree-7165 Ephraim Jackson's Pedigree Chart], England; these lines go through to the 1400's in England #[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Newlin-Family-Tree-259 Rachel Newlin's Pedigree Chart], England, Ireland, Pennsylvania #[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Meeker-Family-Tree-118 Benjamin Meeker's Pedigree Chart], England #[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Thompson-Family-Tree-7266 Elizabeth Thompson's Pedigree Chart], England #[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Seward-Family-Tree-58 Joseph Seward's Pedigree Chart], England, Connecticut #[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bushnell-Family-Tree-71 Judith Bushnell's Pedigree Chart], England, Connecticut #[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Pratt-Family-Tree-731 Aaron Pratt's Pedigree Chart], England, Nederland, Massachusetts Bay #[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Wright-Family-Tree-8362 Sarah Wright's Pedigree Chart], England, Massachusetts Bay #[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Lincoln-Family-Tree-16 Thomas Lincoln's Pedigree Chart], England, Ireland, Massachusetts #[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Frost-Family-Tree-386 Mehitable Frost's Pedigree Chart], England, Massachusetts Bay #[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Dart-Family-Tree-57 Daniel Dart's Pedigree Chart], England, Connecticut #[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Douglas-Family-Tree-2014 Elizabeth Douglas' Pedigree Chart], England, Massachusetts Bay, Connecticut #[[Jagger-145|John Jagger]], Connecticut, needs parents #[[Holmes-5868|Rebeckah Holmes]], New York, needs parents #[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Gaines-Family-Tree-740 Samuel Gaines III's Pedigree Chart], England, Connecticut, Massachusetts #[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Morley-Family-Tree-523 Thankful Morley's Pedigree Chart], England, Connecticut, Massachusetts '''Mayflower Project WikiTree''' #[[Priest-39|Degory Priest]] #[[Allerton-21|Sarah Allerton]] #[[Priest-116|Marah Priest]] #[[Pratt-731|Aaron Pratt]] '''Puritan Great Migration Project WikiTree Profiles''' #[[Preston-13|William Preston]] #[[Preston-79|Sarah Preston]] #[[Seward-63|William Seward]] #[[Norton-128|Thomas Norton]] #[[Wells-173|Grace Wells]] #[[Norton-354|Grace Norton]] #[[Bushnell-16|Francis Bushnell Jr.]] #[[Bushnell-36|William Bushnell]] #[[Chapman-288|Rebecca Chapman]] #[[Pratt-629|Phineas Pratt]] #[[Wright-724|John Wright]] #[[Unknown-421000|Priscilla Unknown]] #[[Lincoln-10|Samuel Lincoln Sr.]] #[[Lyford-7|John Lyford]] #[[Oakley-161|Sarah Oakley]] #[[Frost-2917|Nicholas Frost]] #[[Unknown-469254|Unknown Unknown]] '''US Presidents Project WikiTree''' #[[Albereye-1|Margaret Albereye]] #[[Lincoln-345|Edward Lincoln Sr.]] #[[Gilman-68|Bridget Gilman]] #[[Harding-633|John Harding]] #[[Buttolph-31|Thomas Buttolph]] #[[Harding-1288|Ann Harding]] '''England Project WikiTree''' #[[Braithwaite-9|Isabel Braithwaite]] '''Needs Work/Interesting Profiles''' #[[Berthwaite-3|Timothie Berthwaite]], '''1620 - 1625''', Ireland, needs work, needs parents, needs wife #[[Keete-2|Mable Keete]] (1602 - 1705, England) and [[Keete-7|John Keete]] (1602 - 1662, England), both need parents; they are on different lines but could they be connected to each other? #[[Gaines-749|Samuel Gaines IV]] had a son Samuel V - the only child he has on WikiTree is Ebenezer. Could there be a Samuel VI?
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== WikiTree Challenge Week 18 == :'''Guest Star''': [[Fisher-23332|Scott S. Fisher]] :::[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1218118/wikitree-challenge-18-scott-fisher G2G Post] === Documents === === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[DeSpain-617|Laura DeSpain]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. :We have permission from Scott to use any pictures on his primary tree. * ''add image link here'' === Resources === *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_AGC AGC] GEDCOM cleaning tool *[https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/shipley1223/Bio.html Bio Tool] for creating short biographies *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Recommended_Tags WikiTree Allowed Markup]: Brackets, Italics, List items, and other formatting marks. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Connecticut#State_Resources Connecticut Sources] Connecticut links to sources. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:England_Research_Resources:_General England Research Sources] England's source links. *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_counties_of_the_United_Kingdom#England England Counties] England’s current counties. *[https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Historic_counties_of_England Historical Counties of England] England’s historical counties. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:External_Resources_for_Irish_Genealogy_Research Irish Genealogy] Ireland’s list of source links. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:German_Roots_Project_Resources German Resources] List of German source links. *[https://www.archion.de/ German Church Records] Archion, your browser should translate this page to English if needed. *[http://digitalarchives.sec.state.ma.us/ Massachusettes Sources] Digital archive repository. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Massachusetts%2C_Sources Massachusettes Sources] Links by location to Space Pages of sources. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:New_Jersey#How_to_Find_Sources_for_New_Jersey_Genealogy New Jersey Genealogy] Links for where you can find sources for New Jersey genealogy. *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/New_York_Census New York Census] New York Census at Family Search. *[https://www.archives.gov/research/immigration/port/new-york.html New York Immigration & Passenger Lists 1820-1957] National Archives. *[http://www.archives.nysed.gov/research/res_topics_genealogy.shtml New York Genealogy] New York State Archives. *[http://genealogytrails.com/ny/ New York Genealogy Trails] Links to county records. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Norway_Resources Norway Resources] Some Norway sources. The Digital Archive is available in Norwegian and English. *[https://www.arkivverket.no/en/find-your-ancestors Norwegian Ancestor’s Record] Arkivverket Norwegian sources. *[https://guides.slsa.sa.gov.au/c.php?g=410375&p=2794825 Scandinavian Genealogy] Locations Norway, Sweden, and Denmark several links on this page to websites. *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Scandinavian_Given_Names Scandinavian Given Names] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_Genealogy_Resources Scotland Resources] Scotland’s list of source links. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_-_Reliable_Sources Scotland Reliable Sources] Scotland’s list of reliable source links *[https://sok.riksarkivet.se/Sbl/Start.aspx Swedish Biographical Dictionary] *[https://sok.riksarkivet.se/kyrkoarkiv Sweden Church Archives] Riksarkivet search for parish records. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Vermont#State_Resources Vermont Sources] Links to Vermont sources. == Tell Us What You Found == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week *Scott is the great-grandnephew of [[Waldreaon-7|Nelson Albert Waldreaon (1839-1917)]], professional name “Nelse Waldron” information at the New York Public Library says ''Nelse was best known for creating the famous elevator double stage at the Madison Square Theater for Steele MacKaye in the early 1880s. Later that decade he created the indoor cyclone for Buffalo Bill's Wild West show at Madison Square Garden. Nelse's son, Arthur George Waldreaon, became the chief architect for the Bronx.'' *Scott is the great-grandnephew of [[Waldreaon-14|George Washington Waldreaon (1873-1940)]] sued by his wife for separation on the grounds of cruelty and she famously claimed she’d never been kissed. * His ancestor [[Gallaudet-4|Elisha Gallaudet]] was the engraver who in 1776 created the first United States coin, the Continental Dollar coin, on behalf of the Continental Congress. === Free Space Pages === :List any Free Space Pages created for, or linked to, members of this family. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Newspaper_Clippings_of_Nelse_Waldron%E2%80%99s_Professional_Career&public=1 Images for Newspaper Clippings of Nelse Waldron’s Professional Career] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Notes_of_Aunt_Mamie Notes of Aunt Mamie] === Military Profiles === :Did any of the guests family serve in the military or military conflicts (Civil War, Revolutionary War, WWI, etc.) * 4th Great grandfather [[Downs-4004|Samuel Downs (1762-1812)]] served in the Revolutionary War and is a proven DAR patriot. *5th Great grandfather [[Noble-5798|Josiah Noble (abt.1737-abt.1818)]] served in the Revolutionary War and is a proven DAR patriot. * [[Pease-3782|Samuel Pease]] served in New Jersey during the American Revolution. He was Scott's 4th great-grandfather. * [[Secord-12|Private Daniel Secord]] was a loyalist during the American Revolution. He was Scott's 5th great-grandfather. ''-- This man has been disconnected as Scott's ancestor. His 5th great-grandfather was a [[Sicard-351|different Daniel Secord]]. [[Smith-62120|Smith-62120]] 18:03, 9 May 2021 (UTC)'' *[[Hill-13160|Asa Hill (1713-)]] - was a Sergeant in two Crown Point Campaigns during the French and Indian War. Asa petitioned the Massachusetts legislature for land and an allowance, as he was wounded by an enemy "cannon shot" at Île aux Noix and unable to work - Scott's - 6th ggrandfather == Ancestors == :Note: These are not all of the brick walls. Some are further and you need to compare to the primary tree to find them. If you want more details you can ask your captain. === Paternal Brick Walls === :'''United States''': # [[Secord-341|Ester Secor]] ➝ [[Secord-680|Moses Secor]] ➝ [[Secord-272|Oliver Secord]] ➝ [[Secord-282|Moses Secord]] ➝ [[Fowler-13675|Abigail Fowler]]: Needs parents (New York) -- I have connected a father to [[Fowler-13675|Abigail Fowler, born 1730]], but we have an interesting data conflict because there is [[Fowler-2590|another profile for Abigail]] that identifies her as the wife of [[Secord-22|Peter Secord Sr. UE (1726-1818)]]. I believe this other profile is wrong. Peter did have a wife Abigail; she was age 40 in 1783 and had been married previously to a man named Emmet. [[Smith-62120|Smith-62120]] 00:03, 10 May 2021 (UTC) # [[Secord-341|Ester Secor]] ➝ [[Secord-680|Moses Secor]] ➝ [[Secord-272|Oliver Secord]] ➝ [[Fisher-8953|Abigail Fisher]] ➝ Elizabeth Williams: Needs parents (New York) # [[Secord-341|Ester Secor]] ➝ [[Secord-680|Moses Secor]] ➝ [[Pease-948|Jane Pease]] ➝ [[Pease-3782|Samuel Pease]]: Needs a mother (New Jersey or Connecticut) :'''England''' # [[Fisher-6573|Andrew Jackson Fisher]] (Needs proof of parents) ➝ [[Fisher-6577|Robert Fisher]] ➝ [[Fisher-6585|Andrew Fisher]] ➝ [[Fisher-6586|Andrew Fisher]]: Needs mother (England) # [[Fisher-6573|Andrew Jackson Fisher]] (Needs proof of parents) ➝ [[Fisher-6577|Robert Fisher]] ➝ [[Fisher-6585|Andrew Fisher]] ➝ Jane (Hixon) Fisher: Needs parents (England) # [[Fisher-6573|Andrew Jackson Fisher]] (Needs proof of parents) ➝ [[Fisher-6577|Robert Fisher]] ➝ [[Cooper-31212|Elizabeth (Cooper) Fisher]] ➝ [[Cooper-9037|George Cooper]] ➝ [[Cooper-31258|George Cooper]]: Needs parents (England) # [[Fisher-6573|Andrew Jackson Fisher]] (Needs proof of parents) ➝ [[Fisher-6577|Robert Fisher]] ➝ [[Cooper-31212|Elizabeth (Cooper) Fisher]] ➝ [[Ridley-2076|Jane (Ridley) Cooper]]: Needs parents (England) # [[Waldreaon-1|Acastos Waldreaon]] ➝ [[Waldreaon-2|Arthur Waldreaon]]: Needs a father (England) # [[Waldreaon-1|Acastos Waldreaon]] ➝ [[Waldreaon-2|Arthur Waldreaon]] ➝ Anna Southgate: Needs parents (England) # [[Waldreaon-1|Acastos Waldreaon]] ➝ [[Stocks-776|Ann Stocks]] ➝ [[Stocks-777|James Stocks]]: Needs parents (England) # [[Waldreaon-1|Acastos Waldreaon]] ➝ [[Stocks-776|Ann Stocks]] ➝ [[Tench-140|Catherine Tench]] ➝ [[Tench-141|William Tench]]: Needs parents (England) # [[Hardy-8712|Victoria Hardy]] ➝ [[Hardy-8714|John Hardy]]➝ [[Hardy-8715|William Hardy]] ➝ [[Hardy-8716|Joseph Hardy]]: Needs parents (England) # [[Hardy-8712|Victoria Hardy]] ➝ [[Wicks-1495|Sarah Wicks]] ➝ [[Wicks-1493|Thomas Wicks]]: Needs mother's surname (England) # [[Hardy-8712|Victoria Hardy]] ➝ [[Wicks-1495|Sarah Wicks]] ➝ [[Fountain-1967|Rebecca Fountain]] ➝ [[Powers-8040|Elizabeth Powers]]: Needs parents (England) === Maternal Brick Walls === :'''Norway''': # [[Olsen-9521|Emil Olsen]] ➝ [[Olsen-9534|Hans Olsen]] ➝ [[Arnesen-288|Ole Arnesen]] ➝ [[Hovolsen-2|Arne Hovelsen]]: Needs parents mother (Norway) # [[Olsen-9521|Emil Olsen]] ➝ [[Olsen-9534|Hans Olsen]] ➝ [[Arnesen-288|Ole Arnesen]] ➝ [[Olsdatter-4197|Ingri Olsdatter]] ➝ [[Gundersen-581|Ole Gundersen]]: Needs parents (Norway) # [[Olsen-9521|Emil Olsen]] ➝ [[Olsen-9534|Hans Olsen]] ➝ [[Arnesen-288|Ole Arnesen]] ➝ [[Olsdatter-4197|Ingri Olsdatter]]: Needs a mother (Norway) '''{{Orange|Mother found}} # [[Olsen-9521|Emil Olsen]] ➝ [[Olsen-9534|Hans Olsen]] ➝ [[Larsdatter-2291|Mari Larsdatter]] ➝ [[Eriksen-984|Lars Eriksen]] ➝ [[Larsen-7270|Erick Larsen]]: Needs parents (Norway) # [[Olsen-9521|Emil Olsen]] ➝ [[Olsen-9534|Hans Olsen]] ➝ [[Larsdatter-2291|Mari Larsdatter]] ➝ [[Eriksen-984|Lars Eriksen]] ➝ [[Olsdatter-4198|Marlene Olsdatter]]: Needs parents (Norway) '''{{Orange|Parents found}}''' # [[Olsen-9521|Emil Olsen]] ➝ [[Olsdatter-4192|Elisa Olsdatter]] ➝ [[Thorkildsen-23|Ole Torkildsen]]: Needs parents (Norway) # [[Olsen-9521|Emil Olsen]] ➝ [[Olsdatter-4192|Elisa Olsdatter]] ➝ [[Sørensdatter-1354|Elen Sorensdatter]]: Needs parents (Norway) :'''Sweden''': # [[Johnson-106548|Anna Matilda Johnson]] ➝ [[Jonsson-7385|Erick Johnson]] ➝ [[Olsdatter-2909|Stine Olsdatter]] ➝ [[Andersdotter-9300|Maria Andersdotter]] ➝ Anders Jansson: Needs Parents (Sweden) # [[Johnson-106548|Anna Matilda Johnson]] ➝ [[Jonsson-7385|Erick Johnson]] ➝ [[Olsdatter-2909|Stine Olsdatter]] ➝ [[Andersdotter-9300|Maria Andersdotter]] ➝ Caisa Ersdotter: Needs parents (Sweden) # [[Johnson-106548|Anna Matilda Johnson]] ➝ [[Jansdotter-1367|Anna Jansdotter]] ➝ [[Johansson-8119|Jan Sjolin]] ➝ Britta Ersdotter ➝ Catharina Persdotter: Needs parents (Sweden) # [[Johnson-106548|Anna Johnson]] ➝ [[Jansdotter-1367|Anna Jansdotter]] ➝ [[Jansdotter-1371|Maria Jansdotter]] ➝ [[Persson-7613|Jon Persson]] ➝ Anna Olsdotter: Needs parents (Sweden) # [[Johnson-106548|Anna Johnson]] ➝ [[Jansdotter-1367|Anna Jansdotter]] ➝ [[Jansdotter-1371|Maria Jansdotter]] ➝ [[Jonsdotter-5257|Anna Larsdotter]]: Needs parents (Sweden) # [[Malmstedt-12|Otto Malmstedt]] ➝ [[Malmstedt-13|Johan Jacobsson]] ➝ [[Göransson-413|Jacob Goransson]] ➝ [[Andersson-13867|Georg Andersson]] ➝ [[Larsson-6979|Anders Larsson]]: Needs parents (Sweden) # [[Malmstedt-12|Otto Malmstedt]] ➝ [[Malmstedt-13|Johan Jacobsson]] ➝ [[Göransson-413|Jacob Goransson]] ➝ [[Andersson-13867|Georg Andersson]] ➝ Anika Larsdotter: Needs parents (Sweden) # [[Malmstedt-12|Otto Malmstedt]] ➝ [[Malmstedt-13|Johan Jacobsson]] ➝ [[Jansdotter-1370|Maja Jansdotter]]: Needs parents (Sweden) # [[Malmstedt-12|Otto Malmstedt]] ➝ [[Hellström-320|Amalia Hellstrom]] ➝ Johannes Hellstrom ➝ Carl Carlsson ➝ Carl Persson: Needs parents (Sweden) # [[Malmstedt-12|Otto Malmstedt]] ➝ [[Hellström-320|Amalia Hellstrom]] ➝ Johannes Hellstrom ➝ Carl Carlsson ➝ Catharina Jonsdotter: Needs parents (Sweden) # [[Malmstedt-12|Otto Malmstedt]] ➝ [[Hellström-320|Amalia Hellstrom]] ➝ [[Carlsdotter-1276|Lotta Carlsdotter]] ➝ [[Jaensson-44|Carl Jaensson]]: Needs parents (Sweden) # [[Malmstedt-12|Otto Malmstedt]] ➝ [[Hellström-320|Amalia Hellstrom]] ➝ [[Carlsdotter-1276|Lotta Carlsdotter]] ➝ [[Andersdotter-9289|Maja Andersdotter]]: Needs parents (Sweden) '''{{Orange|Several choices, can't prove parents}} # [[Stenberg-201|Carolina Stenberg]] ➝ [[Stenberg-202|Frans Stenberg]] ➝ [[Stenberg-203|Matts Stenberg]] ➝ [[Stenberg-204|Carl Stenberg]] ➝ Carl Stenberg: Needs parents (Sweden) # [[Stenberg-201|Carolina Stenberg]] ➝ [[Stenberg-202|Frans Stenberg]] ➝ [[Stenberg-203|Matts Stenberg]] ➝ [[Larsdotter-4733|Anna Larsdotter]]: Needs parents (Sweden) # [[Stenberg-201|Carolina Stenberg]] ➝ [[Stenberg-202|Frans Stengerg]] ➝ [[Löfgren-403|Anna Lovgren]] ➝ [[Ericsson-628|Jan Ersson]] ➝ [[Jansson-2112|Eric Johansson]]: Needs parents (Sweden) # [[Stenberg-201|Carolina Stenberg]] ➝ [[Stenberg-202|Frans Stengerg]] ➝ [[Löfgren-403|Anna Lovgren]] ➝ [[Ericsson-628|Jan Ersson]] ➝ [[Ericsdotter-498|Anna Ericsdotter]]: Needs parents (Sweden) # [[Stenberg-201|Carolina Stenberg]] ➝ [[Nilsdotter-5500|Carolina Nilsdotter]] ➝ [[Nilsson-8905|Nils Nilsson]] ➝ [[Johansson-8129|Nils Johansson]]➝ [[Jönsson-7413|Johan Jonsson]]: Needs a mother (Sweden) # [[Stenberg-201|Carolina Stenberg]] ➝ [[Nilsdotter-5500|Carolina Nilsdotter]] ➝ [[Andersdotter-9298|Margareta Gran]] ➝ [[Olsson-5217|Anders Olsson]] ➝ [[Jansson-2113|Olof Jansson]]: Needs parents (Sweden) # [[Stenberg-201|Carolina Stenberg]] ➝ [[Nilsdotter-5500|Carolina Nilsdotter]] ➝ [[Andersdotter-9298|Margareta Gran]] ➝ [[Olsson-5217|Anders Olsson]] ➝ [[Svensdotter-3054|Greta Swensdotter]]: Needs parents (Sweden) === Needs Work === :''Note: Feel free to add profiles here if they need more sources, or need biographies written # [[Hardy-8719|Thomas Hardy]] b 1720 England - needs more sources and a bio - this guy was detached as his son, Joseph Hardy, died in 1754 and was not the correct father for Scott's Joseph. 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== WikiTree Challenge Week 19 == '''Guest Star''': [[Lee-34084|Devon Noel Lee]] === Documents === === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[Hardman-1532|Maddy Hardman]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * ''add image link here'' === Resources === * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Reliable_Sources_for_Pre-1700_Profiles] Reliable Sources * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_AGC AGC] GEDCOM cleaning tool * [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/shipley1223/Bio.html Bio Tool] for creating short biographies on the fly. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:England_Research_Resources:_General England Research Sources] England's source links. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:German_Roots_Project_Resources German Resources] List of German source links. *[https://www.archion.de/ German Church Records] Archion, your browser should translate this page to English if needed. *[https://www.nypl.org/collections/articles-databases/fulton-history-old-new-york-state-historical-newspapers] Newspapers via Fulton History Search * [http://www.perrycountyohio.us/content/content.htm Perry County, Ohio Resources] and the new site it's moving to: [http://genealogy3.com/Ohio/Perry/index.php Genealogy3.com] * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Scandinavian_Given_Names Scandinavian Given Names] on FamilySearch.org *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_Genealogy_Resources Scotland Resources] Scotland’s list of source links. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_-_Reliable_Sources Scotland Reliable Sources] Scotland’s list of reliable source links *[https://sok.riksarkivet.se/Sbl/Start.aspx Swedish Biographical Dictionary] *[https://sok.riksarkivet.se/kyrkoarkiv Sweden Church Archives] Riksarkivet search for parish records. * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:United_States_Project_Reliable_Sources] United States Reliable Sources * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Recommended_Tags WikiTree Allowed Markup] ''Brackets, Italics, List items, and other formatting marks == Tell Us What You Found == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week * A poem on [[Townley-902|Effingham Townley (1759-1828)]]’s gravestone: ::Farewell ye friends whose tender care ::Has long engaged my love; ::Your fond embrace I now exchange ::For better friends above * https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hankinson-306 we know he was in a gun club because they wrote a newspaper report and claimed the scores were bad that week because of...wait for it...defective pigeons! * [[Vaughan-1128|Hugh Vaughan Knight (abt.1500-abt.1536)]] is Devon’s 13 great grandfather - from the profile...” Sir Hugh Vaughan, also known as Vaughan of Litleton, was a Welshman, apparently of low birth. He fought the last judicial duel sanctioned by the Court of Chivalry in front of King Henry VII in 1492 and held several roles in the English Royal Court during his life in service to the Crown.” When he died in 1536 he was buried in Westminster Abbey. [Note the birth date on the profile is currently set at 1500 to enable England Project members working in it even though they are not pre-1500 certified, please don’t change it!] *Peak family, unfortunately [[Peake-353|John Elijah Peake (-1695)]] is Not the son of [[Peake-81|John Peake (1604-)]] or grandson of his parents [[Peake-82|William Peake (1580-1639)]] and Ann Acton, nor is he the son of a different [[Peake-1016|John Peake (1627-1688)]] who married Alice Patterson. That family was conflated on FamilySearch. *However, Townley family has a better sourced line since we corrected an error. Her Townley line goes back to the earliest ancestors on this Wikipedia page https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Towneley_family#Townley_of_Royle_and_Littleton. There has been extensive work done by local history groups on the Towneleys of Towneley Hall https://towneleyhallsociety.co.uk/Towneley.pdf is a 46 page report they produced and essential reading for Devon! *The new parents of [[White-15367|Joane (White) Townley (1615-1674)]], also on the Townley line by marriage, give Devon a relationship to English royalty through this chap [[Boleyn-3|William Boleyn KB (abt.1449-1505)]] who is Elizabeth I’s great grandfather and Devon’s 14th great grandfather. There are also at least three MPs (Members of Parliament) in the Sackville line. This found by a new WikiTree challenge participant Ann (Browning-5288). *Devon should find this book an interesting read - all about the search for heirs of a fortune. It finishes up with an account of some of her Townley relations, and is online for free https://archive.org/details/historyoflawrenc1883ushe/page/6/mode/2up * [[Hankinson-293|Mary Ellen Hankinson (1850-1884)]] is probably the Helen Hankinson, “a patient in the Insane Asylum from Licking County, crawled through the bars of a window in the fifth story to-day and fell to the ground, receiving injuries from which she died In five minutes.“ She is the only sibling (of ten) who had died before their family reunion in 1900 (see free space page below, space:Family_Reunion-2 Hankinson family reunion in 1900) * [[Fickle-129|Silas Fickel]] was the grandson of [[Fickle-120|Joseph Fickle]] (the fourth great-grandfather of Devon). He served in the Civil War, and had his leg amputated after being shot. He married, had a daughter, adopted a son, and took in a granddaughter. He was a shoe maker by trade. He lived to the age of 86. *[[Hankinson-286|Jacob Benjamin Hankinson (abt.1874-1954)]] made the paper in 1933 when he got injured squirrel hunting by getting his foot stuck in the fork of a tree and had to be rescues but some corn cutters. *Simeon Hankinson (1817-1888) and Susannah (Collingham) Hankinson (1814-1893) moved from New Jersey to Licking County Ohio in the early 1800s. They had 11 children whose descendants and their legacy continue in the area until the present. They had 43 grandchildren. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Hankinson%27s_legacy Hankinson's legacy] === Free Space Pages === :List any Free Space Pages created for, or linked to, members of this family. * https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Comfort_Land_Records * https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Biographical_Sketches_of_Some_Townley_Family_Members&public=1 relates to the family of [[Townley-604|Effingham Townley Jun (1729-bef.1818)]] who is Devon’s Sixth Great Uncle * [[Space:Family_Reunion-2|Hankinson family reunion]] in 1900 *[[Space:Yellow_Frame_Presbyterian_Church| Yellow Frame Presbyterian Church]] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Hankinson%27s_legacy Hankinson's legacy] === Military Profiles === :Did any of the guests family serve in the military or military conflicts (Civil War, Revolutionary War, WWI, etc.) * 2nd Great Grandfather, [[Townsend-9374|William Townsend]] served in the Civil War * [[Fickle-128|George Fickle]] Civil War fought for the Union as a Private in the 78th Infantry *[[Tannehill-46|Ninian Tannehill]] served as a Private in 2 Regiment (Cotsgreave's) Ohio Militia in the 1812 War * Several Townleys fought in the Revolutionary war - *[[Peake-459|William A Peake]], 5th great-grandfather fought in the Revolutionary War. *[[Hankinson-239|William Hankinson]], 6th great-grandfather fought in the Revolutionary war. *[[Roy-1845|John Roy]], 7th great-grandfather was a Patriot in the Revolutionary War by virtue of his service in the Provincial Congress of New Jersey. * Four of Devon's Hankinson Great Grand Uncles served in the Civil War. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Hankinson%27s_legacy, Hankinson's legacy] === Profiles With Narrative === : Devon would like to see several different writing styles. If you have a profile that has a lot written in the biography, please list it here. Thanks! * [[Cramer-3443|Thomas H Cramer]] b. 1833, edited by [[Silva-1055|Mindy Silva]] * [[Hankinson-278|Margaret Ann Hankinson]] b. 1839, edited by [[Cox-27529|Nancy (Cox) Wilson]] as well as some of her siblings. * [[Fickle-120|Joseph Fickle]] b. 1780, edited by [[Silva-1055|Mindy Silva]] == Ancestors == === Brick Walls === Please make sure you have a source for every step back from the great grandparents before adding profiles...DO NOT COPY PROFILES FROM OTHER FAMILY TREES, even the comparison tree. This is our WikiTree year of accuracy and we need sources. [[Gesizler-3|George Joseph Geizler (1885-1974)]] Kentucky, Ohio, GERMANY # [[Geißler-165|Joseph Geißler (abt.1836-1863)]] needs parents # [[Mäck-3644|Heinrich Mäck (1811-1868)]] -> Johann Andreas Mäck 1766-1820 -> Andreas Mäck ?-1809 needs parents GERMANY #[[Mäck-3644|Heinrich Mäck (1811-1868)]] -> Johann Andreas Mäck 1766-1820 -> Johanne Elizabeth Muller ?-1809 -> needs parents #[[Mäck-3644|Heinrich Mäck (1811-1868)]] -> Christine Marlene Rottger 1774-1848-> Musquetier Rottger -> needs parents #[[Mäck-3644|Heinrich Mäck (1811-1868)]] -> Christine Marlene Rottger 1774-1848-> needs mother #[[Tinnappel-1|Johanne Christine (Tinnappel) Mäck (1800-1842)]] -> Friedrich Tinnapel 1773-1842 -> Christian Tinnapel -> needs parents #[[Tinnappel-1|Johanne Christine (Tinnappel) Mäck (1800-1842)]] -> Friedrich Tinnapel 1773-1842 ->Anne Elisabeth Kreitz -> needs parents #[[Tinnappel-1|Johanne Christine (Tinnappel) Mäck (1800-1842)]] -> Christine Elizabeth Henke 1763 - 1836 -> Christian Henke -> needs parents #[[Tinnappel-1|Johanne Christine (Tinnappel) Mäck (1800-1842)]] -> Christine Elizabeth Henke 1763 - 1836 -> Magdalena Mäck -> needs parents #[[Hoppe-733|Christian Christopher Hoppe (1818-1881)]] ->Christoph Hoppe -> needs parents #[[Hoppe-733|Christian Christopher Hoppe (1818-1881)]] ->Maria needs a surname #[[Karlsberger-1|Anna (Karlsberger) Hoppe (1824-1911)]] -> Lorenz Karlsberger -> needs parents #[[Karlsberger-1|Anna (Karlsberger) Hoppe (1824-1911)]] -> Ursula Barbara Koller -> needs parents [[Peak-978|Evaline Townley (Peak) Geiszler (1893-1959)]] Kentucky, Ohio, New Jersey, Connecticut, ENGLAND, SCOTLAND, WALES #[[Peak-979|William Talbot Peak (1868-1931)]] -> William H Peak 1838-1880 -> Andrew Jackson Peak 1815-1895 -> William A Peak 1767-1839 -> Mary (needs surname) #[[Peak-979|William Talbot Peak (1868-1931)]] -> William H Peak 1838-1880 -> Andrew Jackson Peak 1815-1895 -> Elizabeth Forte (1773-1857) -> Charles Christopher Fort 1734-1843 (unlikely, he would be 109!) -> needs parents #[[Peak-979|William Talbot Peak (1868-1931)]] -> William H Peak 1838-1880 -> Andrew Jackson Peak 1815-1895 -> Elizabeth Forte (1773-1857) -> Sarah (1740-1810) needs a surname #[[Peak-979|William Talbot Peak (1868-1931)]] -> William H Peak 1838-1880 ->Susan Young (1816-1859)-> William Young -> needs parents #[[Peak-979|William Talbot Peak (1868-1931)]] -> William H Peak 1838-1880 ->Susan Young (1816-1859)->Elizabeth Humphrey (1791-1855) -> needs parents #[[Peak-979|William Talbot Peak (1868-1931)]] -> William H Peak 1838-1880 ->William Stone 1800-1845 -> needs parents #[[Peak-979|William Talbot Peak (1868-1931)]] -> William H Peak 1838-1880 ->Mary Ann 1807 needs surname #[[Townley-899|Evaline (Townley) Peak (1859-1939)]] ->Richard Townley (abt.1837-1906) ->[[Porter-20547|Eveline (Porter) Townley (abt.1802-1893)]] b 1802 - Stratford, CT -> Needs parents :Some very dubious lines.....remember proper sources are needed before creating any profiles please!!! Need a source for the person and one to link the person to the tree remember, only the first ten generations get points :Supposedly England back to Norman Conquest and French before that... #[[Peak-979|William Talbot Peak (1868-1931)]] -> William H Peak 1838-1880 -> Andrew Jackson Peak 1815-1895 -> William A Peak 1767-1839 -> Francis Elijah Peake 1734-1791 -> [[Peake-351|John Elijah Peake (abt.1705-1756)]] III 1688-1756 -> [[Peake-352|John Peake II (1662-1728)]] Jr 1665-1728 -> [[Peake-353|John Elijah Peake (1627-1695)]] Sr 1629-1691 '''MIGRATION'''-> [[Peake-81|John Peake (1604-1688)]] John Elijah Peake 1604-1684 -> [[Peake-82|William Peake (1580-1639)]]-> [[Peake-83|Robert Peake (1551-1619)]] Robert William Peake Sr 1551-1619 -> [[Peake-84|William Peake (1520-1562)]] Sir William Peake 1530-1596 -> Sir [[Peake-961|John Peake (1506-1550)]] -> [[Pike-42|Robert Pike (1474-1557)]] -> [[Pyke-10|Thomas Pyke (abt.1435-abt.1480)]] -> [[Pyke-11|Hugh Pyke (1405-1450)]]-> [[Peck-127|Thomas Peck (abt.1394-abt.1464)]] Thomas Pyke 1390-1440 -> Sir [[Peck-128|Richard Peck II (bef.1360-abt.1410)]] Richard Pyke 1360-1410 -> [[Peck-40|Richard Peck (1345-1412)]] Richard Pyke Sr 1331-1412 -> [[Peck-38|John Peck III (1319-1372)]] John Pyke II 1315-1372 -> [[Peck-42|John Peck II (1299-1369)]] John Pike I 1299-1369 -> [[Peck-43|John Peck I (1279-1304)]] Thomas / John Pyke / Peck 1279-1304... :Similarly, from the above back to Scotland 1300s... #John Elijah Peake III 1688-1756 -> [[Spence-1360|Mary (Spence) Peake (1670-1770)]] Mary Elizabeth Spence 1664-1770 -> '''CONFLATION''' [[De_Spence-1|Patrick De Spence (abt.1633-abt.1684)]] & [[Spence-24|Patrick Spence (abt.1633-abt.1684)]] Patrick Spence 1634-1684 -> [[Spence-2810|John Spence (1611-1704)]] John David Spens 1611-1704 '''MIGRATION''' ... :Another line back to 1300s England... #[[Townley-902|Effingham Townley (1759-1828)]] ->Richard Townley 1720-1828 -> [[Townley-202|Effingham Townley (abt.1690-abt.1730)]]-> Col [[Townley-201|Richard Townley (1629-1711)]] Richard Townley 1643-1711 -> [[Townley-199|Nicholas Townley Esq (1612-1687)]] ...back to 1300s England #[[Townley-902|Effingham Townley (1759-1828)]] ->Richard Townley 1720-1828 -> [[Townley-202|Effingham Townley (abt.1690-abt.1730)]] -> [[Smith-8581|Elizabeth (Smith) Townley (1643-1712)]] -> [[Smith-1208|Richard Smith (abt.1613-1692)]] -> PROJECT PROTECTED needs parents - check before adding :This one goes back to pre-history Kings of Wales... #[[Townley-902|Effingham Townley (1759-1828)]] ->Richard Townley 1720-1828 -> [[Townley-202|Effingham Townley (abt.1690-abt.1730)]] -> [[Smith-8581|Elizabeth (Smith) Townley (1643-1712)]] -> [[Hammond-356|Sarah (Hammond) Smith (bef.1623-1708)]] -> [[Hammond-95|William Hammond (bef.1575-1662)]] in Suffolk, England...goes back into the Kings of Wales pre 1000 [[Zumstein-83|Robert Zumstein (1896-1967)]] Ontario, CANADA, GERMANY #[[Zumstein-84|Robert Walter Zumstein (1868-1940)]] -> Heinrich Zumstein 1832-1901 -> Paul Sumstein 1792-1864 -> needs parents #[[Zumstein-84|Robert Walter Zumstein (1868-1940)]] -> Heinrich Zumstein 1832-1901 ->Philippina Molter 1794-1868 -> needs parents #[[Zumstein-84|Robert Walter Zumstein (1868-1940)]] -> Catherine Hedrick 1837-1905 -> Henry Hedrick 1805-1879 -> needs parents GERMANY #[[Zumstein-84|Robert Walter Zumstein (1868-1940)]] -> Catherine Hedrick 1837-1905 ->Barbara Ann Bost 1809-1884 -> needs parents GERMANY #[[Snyder-13908|Adaline (Snyder) Zumstein (1870-1954)]]-> John Snyder 1831-1906 -> Adam Snyder 1804-1891 -> William Snyder 1769-1850 -> apparently back from Canada through New Jersey to GERMANY needs thorough checking #[[Snyder-13908|Adaline (Snyder) Zumstein (1870-1954)]]-> John Snyder 1831-1906 ->Elizabeth Kouck 1805-1881 -> needs parents #[[Snyder-13908|Adaline (Snyder) Zumstein (1870-1954)]]-> Caroline I E Lane 1841-1923 -> John Ralph Lane 1820-1861 ... New York...Connecticut ... England Derbyshire & Norwich in 1500s to 1600s back through Worcestershire to 1300s and more lines through Shropshire to 1100s #[[Snyder-13908|Adaline (Snyder) Zumstein (1870-1954)]]-> Caroline I E Lane 1841-1923 -> Elmira Irving 1820-1883 -> needs parents [[Comfort-527|Clementina (Comfort) Zumstein (1895-1963)]] Ontario, CANADA, SWITZERLAND, PRUSSIA, GERMANY #[[Comfort-528|Alonzo Comfort (1858-1942)]] -> Ithamer Comfort 1832-1886-> Jacob Comfort 1802-1846 -> Robert Comfort 1767-1848 ->John Comfort 1745-1796 -> Robert Comfort 1700- ->needs parents #[[Comfort-528|Alonzo Comfort (1858-1942)]] -> Ithamer Comfort 1832-1886-> Jacob Comfort 1802-1846 -> Robert Comfort 1767-1848 ->Nancy Ann Johnson 1746-1825 -> Jeremiah Johnson MD 1720-1749 -> needs parents #[[Comfort-528|Alonzo Comfort (1858-1942)]] -> Ithamer Comfort 1832-1886-> Jacob Comfort 1802-1846 -> Robert Comfort 1767-1848 ->Nancy Ann Johnson 1746-1825 -> Rebecca Haines 1724-1798 -> needs parents #[[Comfort-528|Alonzo Comfort (1858-1942)]] -> Ithamer Comfort 1832-1886-> Jacob Comfort 1802-1846 ->Anna Elizabeth Book 1776-1827 -> John Conrad Book 1754-1827 -> Johann Georg Buchs ...SWITZERLAND #[[Comfort-528|Alonzo Comfort (1858-1942)]] -> Ithamer Comfort 1832-1886-> Jacob Comfort 1802-1846 ->Anna Elizabeth Book 1776-1827 -> John Conrad Book 1754-1827 ->Christianna Metzger 1736-1790 -> Johann Conrad Metzger 1680-1761 -> needs parents #[[Comfort-528|Alonzo Comfort (1858-1942)]] -> Ithamer Comfort 1832-1886-> Jacob Comfort 1802-1846 ->Anna Elizabeth Book 1776-1827 -> John Conrad Book 1754-1827 ->Christianna Metzger 1736-1790 -> Anna Barbara Metzger 1688-1763 -> needs parents #[[Comfort-528|Alonzo Comfort (1858-1942)]] -> Ithamer Comfort 1832-1886-> Jacob Comfort 1802-1846 ->Anna Elizabeth Book 1776-1827 ->Anna Charity Gertraute Zimmerman ...PRUSSIA #[[Comfort-528|Alonzo Comfort (1858-1942)]] -> Ithamer Comfort 1832-1886-> Abigail Snyder 1805-1879 -> John Snyder 1776-1846 ... New Jersey ...GERMANY #[[Comfort-528|Alonzo Comfort (1858-1942)]] -> Ithamer Comfort 1832-1886-> Abigail Snyder 1805-1879 ->Christiana Dils 1777-1861 ->...New Jersey ...GERMANY #[[Comfort-528|Alonzo Comfort (1858-1942)]] -> Susanna Moote 1832-1911 -> Benjamin Moot 1803-1884 -> ...New York, PRUSSIA, GERMANY #[[Comfort-528|Alonzo Comfort (1858-1942)]] -> Susanna Moote 1832-1911 -> Penelope Wright 1807-1886 -> needs parents #[[Comfort-528|Alonzo Comfort (1858-1942)]] -> Susanna Moote 1832-1911 -> Penelope Wright 1807-1886 -> needs parents #[[Marr-2079|John Marr (abt.1838-1894)]]->Joseph Marr 1800-1876 -> Joseph Marr 1770-1851 -> William Marr 1732 - 1789 -> Lawrence Marr 1707-1796 -> needs parents #[[Marr-2079|John Marr (abt.1838-1894)]]-> Joseph Marr 1800-1876 -> Joseph Marr 1770-1851 -> William Marr 1732 - 1789 -> Esther (needs a surname) #[[Marr-2079|John Marr (abt.1838-1894)]]-> Joseph Marr 1800-1876 -> Joseph Marr 1770-1851 -> Ann Michall 1747-? -> needs parents #[[Marr-2079|John Marr (abt.1838-1894)]]-> Joseph Marr 1800-1876 -> Mary Brooks 1778-1816 -> Michael Brugh 1742-1846 (unlikely, he would be 104!) -> Petri Bruch Brugh 1710-? -> needs parents #[[Marr-2079|John Marr (abt.1838-1894)]]-> Joseph Marr 1800-1876 -> Mary Brooks 1778-1816 -> Michael Brugh 1742-1846 (unlikely, he would be 104!) -> Anna Maria Hewitt 1710-? -> needs parents #[[Marr-2079|John Marr (abt.1838-1894)]]-> Joseph Marr 1800-1876 -> Mary Brooks 1778-1816 ->Maria Elizabeth Mumbauer 1745-1849 ->needs parents #[[Marr-2079|John Marr (abt.1838-1894)]]->Elizabeth Havens 1805-1883-> needs parents #[[Shafley-10|Laney (Shafley) Marr (abt.1845-1870)]]->Jakob Shafli 1806-1898 ->Viktor Schafli 1786-? -> needs parents #[[Shafley-10|Laney (Shafley) Marr (abt.1845-1870)]]->Jakob Shafli 1806-1898 ->Elisabeth Stuber -> needs parents #[[Shafley-10|Laney (Shafley) Marr (abt.1845-1870)]]->Mercy Jane Maria 1804-1898 -> needs parents [[Brown-123387|Sherman Lewis Brown (1867-1937)]] Ohio, Maryland, GERMANY, SCOTLAND, #[[Brown-123388|Samuel Brown (1821-1900)]] -> James Brown (1795-1859)-> needs parents #[[Brown-123388|Samuel Brown (1821-1900)]] -> Catherine (needs surname) #[[Gordon-4165|Charles Gordon (1801-1873)]]-> needs parents #[[Fickle-119|Jane (Fickle) Gordon (1803-1865)]] -> Joseph G Fickle 1780-1860 ->...Maryland & GERMANY #[[Fickle-119|Jane (Fickle) Gordon (1803-1865)]] ->Nancy Tannehill 1777-1859 -> William Tannehill 1748-1824 ->James Tannehill 1710-1780 -> needs parents #[[Fickle-119|Jane (Fickle) Gordon (1803-1865)]] ->Nancy Tannehill 1777-1859 -> William Tannehill 1748-1824 ->Rachel Adamson 1726-1809 -> needs parents #[[Fickle-119|Jane (Fickle) Gordon (1803-1865)]] ->Nancy Tannehill 1777-1859 -> Elizabeth Hamilton 1750-1832 -> Thomas Hamilton 1710-1784 ->through Maryland to SCOTLAND #[[Fickle-119|Jane (Fickle) Gordon (1803-1865)]] ->Nancy Tannehill 1777-1859 -> Elizabeth Hamilton 1750-1832 -> Ruth Scott 1724-? -> needs parents [[Townsend-9373|Emma Virginia (Townsend) Brown (1880-1943)]] #[[Townsend-9375|William Townsend (bef.1820-bef.1860)]] -> needs parents #[[Lynch-12637|Nancy (Lynch) Townsend (bef.1820-abt.1857)]] -> needs parents #[[Claybaugh-61|Mary Claybaugh (1846-1916)]] ->Thomas D Clabaugh 1802-1877 -> Maryland & Pennsylvania lines #[[Claybaugh-61|Mary Claybaugh (1846-1916)]] ->Polly Ann Nash 1805-1848 -> needs parents [[Hankinson-308|Delbert A Hankinson (1887-1947)]] #[[Hankinson-481|Joseph Hankinson (1712-1783)]] -> [[Hankinson-466|Thomas Hankinson Sr. (abt.1673-aft.1724)]] is Project Protected - check before adding parents, also this is different to the comparison tree DO NOT CHANGE unless you have verified primary sources [[Anderson-59449|Agnes Anderson (abt.1881-1920)]] Missouri, Ohio, SWEDEN, ENGLAND #[[Anderson-59450|William Anderson (abt.1858-)]] -> needs parents SWEDEN #[[Sparks-6398|Amanda Sparks (abt.1861-)]] -> John Sparks 1816-1906 -> George Sparks 1772-1868 -> needs parents #[[Sparks-6398|Amanda Sparks (abt.1861-)]] -> John Sparks 1816-1906 ->Nancy Simons 1775-1842 -> needs parents #[[Sparks-6398|Amanda Sparks (abt.1861-)]] -> John Sparks 1816-1906 -> Elizabeth Jane Weakley 1818-1901 -> Thornton J Weakley 1796-1861 -> Joseph Benjamin Weakley 1766-1850 -> needs parents #[[Sparks-6398|Amanda Sparks (abt.1861-)]] -> John Sparks 1816-1906 -> Elizabeth Jane Weakley 1818-1901 -> Thornton J Weakley 1796-1861 -> Mary Ann Jenkins 1765-1825 -> ...through Virginia back to Essex, England #[[Sparks-6398|Amanda Sparks (abt.1861-)]] -> John Sparks 1816-1906 -> Elizabeth Jane Weakley 1818-1901 ->Elizabeth McCarty 1797-1830 -> needs parents === Needs Work === #The [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hankinson-Family-Tree-321 Hankinson line] is different - WT & [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/pedigree/landscape/LZ4L-Q6R FamilySearch] disagree in a number of places (WT correct). Careful sourcing is needed. # [[Goble-400|Margaret (Goble) Hankinson]] b 1764 in ?? needs research, locations and sources. She most likely died in New Jersey, United States. #There are a number of lines going back from US to UK and far back in time. They need careful checking and sourcing - see above under “Brickwalls”
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== WikiTree Challenge Week 20 == '''Guest Star''': [[Goodwin-8677|Nathan Goodwin]] ;'''What got you interested in genealogy?''' :I started doing genealogy when I was about 12 years old. I first became interested in my maternal grandmother's maiden name, Dengate as the family had lived locally to me in Hastings for several generations and prior to that in the villages not too far away. My Nan was one of those wonderful people who kept everything relating to the family and who wrote on the backs of photographs, so I used to sit down and copy out the family tree, matching names to photographs but generally not having a clue what I was doing. From about 14 I started to interview elderly relatives but unfortunately asked the wrong questions, focussing on names and dates rather than information that couldn't be gleaned from records. That got me hooked and I haven't looked back! ;'''Who is your favorite ancestor?''' :Tricky to think of just a single ancestor as my favourite. I hope the rest won't be offended, though, when I choose my great great grandmother, Louisa Roakes. The vast majority (as you will find) of my family came from southern England and were white and involved in various labouring / agricultural work so Louisa, who was of mixed race and who hailed from the tiny Atlantic island of St Helena stands out for me. She married a soldier stationed on the island in 1887 and, according to her marriage certificate she was 17 years old. In fact, she was just 15. Soon after the marriage, she and my great great grandfather, Samuel Angus Ellingham left the island and settled in Bedfordshire, England. I've been able to trace south-Asian and east African DNA to her, which very likely came from slavery as the East India Company procurred their slaves from this area, taking them to work on St Helena. ;'''Any interesting stories to share that you found out about your family?''' :Well, one of my great great great grandfather's was called Silas Thomas. He was one of those white agricultural types that I just mentioned but he was a little bit naughty. In 1863 he was working on a farm in his home village of Mountfield, East Sussex when another labourer discovered a small horde of metal objects and rings, believing them to have been made of brass. He showed the metal to Silas, who paid him five shillings and six pence (about £15 today) for it, taking it to his brother-in-law, Stephen Willett, who was a blacksmith. At some point, assuming he didn't already know, Silas discovered that the items were actually made of gold and sold them to a London merchant for £529, which is more than £25,000 in today's money. Unfortunately for Silas, the police had some other pieces from the horde and began to launch an investigation, eventually arresting Silas and Stephen. The gold was found to have been more than 2,000 years old and, much to my embarrassment as an historian, they had it all melted down! Sorry, history. Their trial was quite sensational for the time and the pair were subsequently sent to Lewes Gaol with an open-ended sentence. According to a newspaper article in 1864, a piano teacher named Mrs Kirby wrote to Queen Victoria on the men's behalf, asking for clemency. If the story is to be believed, then the Queen asked her private secretary to have the men released. They were let out of prison having served 11 months and, to the best of my knowledge, stayed out of trouble! In fact, Silas Thomas went on to become an upstanding member of the Hastings Salvation Army. ;'''When did you first discover WikiTree?''' :It was probably about two or three years ago, I think. I run the Dengate One-Name Study / DNA Project at FTDNA and the website has helped me with several branches of the Dengate family and I've found photographs that don't exists anywhere else online. ;'''What are your current brick walls?''' :I have four main ones, where I've actively tried to research them several times but where I get nowhere fast. #The family lines that settled on St Helena (Louisa Roakes' ancestors). The island has no indiginous population and it only became settled from the 1600s, mainly from England. Unfortunately, there aren't too many off-island records. The names there are Roakes, Everton and Carr. #My 2xgreat grandfather, James Cole. Various census entries offer confusing birth dates and locations. His name appears variously as George James Cole / James George Cole or just James Cole. #Smiths! My 2x great grandfather was George Augustus Smith from the Battersea area of Surrey (now London). I've chased him up a false line already as there were two people with exactly this name born close together in time and location. Family legend has it that he only had one sister, Lizzie who lost her leg aged 5 and who married but her husband 'died young.' I'm stuck! #My main brickwall and the one which, given my job writing about professional genealogists is the most embarrassing: my Goodwin line! My 4x great grandfather was called Thomas Goodwin. He was born around the 1780s but there are so many Thomas Goodwins in the Westminster / Middlesex area that I can't pin down which one he is. I've tried using DNA but it's on the very edge of being possible and so far I've only been able to confirm links between me and some of his other children. The parishes in this area (now greater London) were huge, which doesn't help. ;'''What do you hope to see in participating in the WikiTree challenge?''' :Well, obviously any of those brick walls being knocked down would be amazing! Other than that, any lines that can be developed would be great! === Documents === === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captains, [[Langridge-71|Janet Wild]] and [[Williams-47589|Joan Whitaker]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. Nathan says "I’m happy for pictures to be used from the great-grandparent level and above, yes. Below that I’d need to check in case the images were given to me." So if you want to add any of the images below Great Grandparent level, let Joan or Janet know, so that we can seek permission to use them. * GG-Grandfather E. A Dengate{{Image|file=Dengate-162-1.jpg |caption=E. A. Dengate }} === '''Resources''' === *[[Space:England_Research_Resources:_General|England Research Resources]] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:England%2C_Research_Resources England Research Resources Category] *[[Space:England_Project_Reliable_Sources|Reliable sources for pre-1700 profiles in England]] * [https://www.dengates.com/ Dengate name study] *[https://www.genuki.org.uk/ GENUKI] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Helena Saint Helena (Wikipedia)] == Tell Us What You Found!! == * Difference in trees on ancestry tree [[Linley-225|May Caroline (Linley) Goodwin]] is listed as Linsey surname in records is given as Linley. * === Interesting Finds === : List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week * [[Gingell-548|Job Gingell (abt.1807-)]] had changed his occupation to excavator in the 1841 census as had several of his neighbours they may have been working on the construction of the Great Western railway line https://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/wilts/vol9/pp90-104 * [[Goodwin-10575|Charles Goodwin (bef.1818-abt.1860)]] died in the Surrey County Pauper Lunatic Asylum (now Springfield University Hospital) in Tooting * [[Goodwin-10585|George Goodwin (bef.1825-)]] migrated with his wife and children to South Africa * [[Bartlett-12785|George Bartlett (1803-)]] was an architectural modeller * [[Gingell-568|Fred A Gingell (1849-1903)]] a brother of Nathan's GGG-grandfather Enos Gingell, immigrated to the Brooklyn, NY, USA. He attempted suicide in 1903, after he was served divorce papers. * https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Bartlett-12787 [[Bartlett-12787|Abel Bartlett (abt.1779-abt.1855)]] christened his children in a Protestant Evangelical Church called “Lady Huntingdon’s Connexion” https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Countess_of_Huntingdon%27s_Connexion *GG-Grandfather [[Dengate-162|Ernest Alfred Dengate]] organized a reunion with his surviving brothers in 1939. Their combined age was 457. [Dengate Brothers Reunion, Evening Standard, London, Greater London, England, 20 Jan 1939, Fri • Page 15, https://www.newspapers.com/clip/78338748/evening-standard/] {{Image|file=Dengate-162.jpg |caption=Dengate Brothers Reunion }} *[[Thomas-7206|Silas Thomas]] and his brother in law were involved in a theft from the Mountfield Treasure Hoard. *GGG-Grandfather, Enos Gingell's sister, [[Gingell-567|Mary Gingell]], appears to have committed suicide at the age of 22. {{Image|file=Gingell-567.jpg |caption=Mary Gingell Griffin Inquest }} === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. * [[Space:Job_Gingell_and_his_Descendants | Gingell Welsh Newspaper Reports]] * [[Space:The_Gingell_Family_of_Lyneham |The Gingell Family of Lyneham]] *[[Space:Background_information_on_Coal_Mining | Coal Mining in Glamorgan]] === Military Profiles === :Did any of the guests family serve in the military or military conflicts (Civil War, Revolutionary War, WWI, etc.) * [[Cole-24774|John Joseph Cole]] served both in the Royal Sussex Regiment and then in the 694th Agricultural Company Labour Corp * [[Cole-24777|Albert Bruce Cole]] served in the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry 10th Bn. He was killed on 18th November 1918 and is buried in Solesme Cemetery France *[[Ellingham-95|Samuel George Ellingham (1889-)]] of served in the Princess Charlotte of Wales's (Royal Berkshire) Regiment in WWI. * [[Goodwin-10350|Harry Goodwin (1880-1953)]] served as a gunner with the Royal Garrison Artillery during WWI in France and Flanders. He survived with a few shrapnel wounds. * His brother [[Goodwin-10601|Arthur Edward Goodwin]] also served during WWI in the British Army reaching the rank of Corporal Branch of service not found yet - survived. *[[Goodwin-10349|Albert Leslie Goodwin]] Served in WW2 - survived == Ancestors == === Brick Walls === ;'''Goodwin Line.''' # Thomas Peter Goodwin (1771 -1846) #Mary Austin (1785 - 1835) #Edward John Whitworth (1799 –) - '''BROKEN''' - son of [[Whitworth-1293|Edward Whitworth (abt.1775-)]] & [[Pratt-11813|Hesther (Pratt) Whitworth (abt.1775-)]] #Elizabeth ( - 1840), wife of Edward John Whitworth '''BROKEN''' - she is [[Wright-48939|Elizabeth (Wright) Whitworth (1800-1840)]] #John Stevenson (about 1750) - '''BROKEN''' - son of [[Stevenson-3137|Samuel Stevenson (1722-1789)]] & [[Smithhouse-1|Mary Smithhouse (1720-1789)]] #Susannah Mahollom {1790 –1870) #William Coling {1782 –) - '''BROKEN''' - son of [[Coling-27|William Coling (abt.1755-1794)]] and [[Busby-2086|Sarah (Busby) Coling (abt.1755-1793)]] #Elizabeth (1791 -), wife of William Coling ;'''Cole Line''' #James Cole (1844–) #William Wyatt (1822 –) - '''BROKEN''' - son of [[Wyard-46|William Wyard (1791-)]] & [[Howes-2409|Elizabeth (Howes) Wyard (1793-)]] #Keziah Taylor (1824 –) - '''BROKEN''' - Daughter of [[Taylor-76860|John Taylor (abt.1791-)]] & [[Brown-124591|Elizabeth (Brown) Taylor (abt.1791-)]] ;'''Grimweill Line''' #Joseph Gingell (1772 –1852) - '''BROKEN''' - son of [[Gingell-550|John Gingell (bef.1743-1815)]] & [[Johnson-107074|Susanna (Johnson) Gingell (abt.1745-)]] #William Greenaway (1730 –) #Mary, wife of William Greenway #Mary Greenway (1780) - '''BROKEN''' - correct parents added. She is the daughter of [[Greenaway-644|George Greenaway (abt.1757-)]] and [[Dickcox-1|Sarah (Dickcox) Greenaway (abt.1750-)]] #James Simkins (1777– 1865) - '''BROKEN''' - son of [[Simpkins-860|William Simpkins (1752-bef.1830)]] and [[Withers-2290|Catherine Christian (Withers) Simpkins (1753-1835)]] #Phillis Chambers (1782 – 1860) #Job Simpkins (1783 –) '''BROKEN''' - He is the son of [[Simpkins-860|William Simpkins (1752-bef.1830)]] & [[WITHERS-2210|Catherine Christian (WITHERS) Simpkins (1753-1835)]] #Ann ( - 1851), wife of Job Simpkins - '''BROKEN''' - She is is [[Simkins-78|Ann Simkins (1790-)]] #Thomas Cook (1824 – 1878) #William Harvey (about 1800) #Susan, wife of William Harvey ;'''Savage Line''' #Christopher Savage (1771 –) #Sarah Leeds (about 1770 - ) - '''BROKEN''' - Daughter of [[Leeds-597|Clement Leeds (1733-1816)]] & [[Osborne-9482|Elizabeth (Osborne) Leeds (abt.1739-1818)]] #Maria Wilkin (1830 –) - '''BROKEN''' - daughter of [[Wilkin-829|Robert Wilkin (1800-)]] & [[Leverick-10|Maria (Leverick) Wilkin (abt.1795-)]] #William Buxton (1768 – 1850) - '''BROKEN''' - Son of [[Buxton-419|John Buxton (1740-)]] (mother still not know) #Mary Littleboys (1801 – 1877) - '''BROKEN''' - Daughter of [[Littleboy-31|Robert Littleboy (abt.1760-bef.1822)]] & [[Green-39387|Elizabeth (Green) Littleboy (1774-1846)]] #Thomas Cann (1802 –) '''BROKEN''' - son of [[Cann-851|Thomas Cann (abt.1765-abt.1830)]] & [[Hudson-14132|Anne (Hudson) Cann (abt.1767-abt.1819)]] #Elizabeth (1813 –), wife of Thomas Cann - '''BROKEN''' - She is [[Adams-53001|Elizabeth (Adams) Cann (abt.1813-)]] ;'''Edwards Line''' #William Edwards (1766 –) #Elizabeth (1771 –). wife of William Edwards. - '''BROKEN''' - she is [[Lewis-45743|Eliza (Lewis) Edwards (1754-)]] #Hannah Garner (1802 –) #Henry Fleet (1813 – 1862) - '''BROKEN''' - Son of [[Fleet-660|Christopher Fleet (1790-)]] (mother still not known) #Eliza Bennett (1820 – 1868) #James Frederick Swaby (1849 – 1882) #James Goldsmith (about 1775) #Maria Peine (about 1780) #Sarah Catto (1807 –) ;'''Ellingham Line''' #Gabriel Ellingham (1611 – 1664) #Elizabeth (1647–1723), wife of Daniel Ellingham #Mary (1663 – 1747), wife of Gabriel Ellingham (1663–1714) #Abigail East (1710 – 1737) #Susan Partridge (1736 – 1783) - '''BROKEN''' - daughter of [[Partridge-3869|William Partridge (abt.1687-1737)]] and [[Gregory-10764|Frances (Gregory) Partridge (abt.1710-)]] #Martha Tearle (1761 – 1821) - '''BROKEN''' - daughter of [[Tearle-38|John Tearle (1741-1815)]] & [[Archer-5900|Martha (Archer) Tearle (1741-1814)]] #Maria Pantling (1801 – 1884) #John Lankinster (1760 –) '''BROKEN''' - son of [[Lancaster-4721|William Lancaster (abt.1720-)]] and [[Cook-37948|Mary (Cook) Lancaster (abt.1720-)]] #Martha Lake (1760 - 1841) '''BROKEN''' - daughter of [[Lake-4887|John Lake (abt.1735-)]] and [[Butcher-4351|Ruth (Butcher) Lake (abt.1735-bef.1799)]] #Charlotte Pantling (1791 – 1864) #Sarah Shephard (1841 –) - '''BROKEN''' - daughter of [[Shepherd-8111|James Shepherd (1798-1863)]] & [[Webster-12959|Sarah (Webster) Shepherd (1803-1854)]] #Edward Roakes (1829 – 1877) #William Everton (1779 – 1833) #Jane Mason (about 1790) #Thomas Carr (1790 –) #Margaret (1790 -), wife of Thomas Carr ;'''Dengate Line''' #Thomas Dungate (1637 – 1670) #Elizabeth Longley (1665 – 1738) #Mary Martin ( – 1736) #Susannah Stonham (1741 – 1820) #Elizabeth Ruffin (1765 – 1790) #John Bovis (about 1765) #Esther Christian (about 1770) - '''BROKEN''' - daughter of [[Christian-4718|Andrew Christian (1748-1826)]] and [[Mockford-70|Susannah (Mockford) Christian (1744-1829)]] #Thomas Ashdown (1772 –) - '''BROKEN''' - son of [[Ashdown-427|Thomas Ashdown (abt.1748-abt.1784)]] & [[Barton-9087|Frances (Barton) Ashdown (abt.1747-abt.1835)]] #Ann Avery (About 1785) - '''BROKEN''' - she is Ann Holland, daughter of [[Holland-13150|William Holland (1745-1812)]] & [[Newman-11594|Mary (Newman) Holland (abt.1750-1813)]] #Thomas Bannister (about 1790) #Hannah (about 1795), wife of Thomas Bannister - '''BROKEN''' - daughter of [[Munday-1296|James Mundy]] and [[Taylor-76902|Hannah Taylor]] #Richard Thomas (1784 –) '''BROKEN''' - son of [[Thomas-7186|Richard Thomas (bef.1760-bef.1824)]] & [[Philcox-10|Philadelphia Philcox (abt.1757-1846)]] #Jane Harvey (1797 –) - '''BROKEN''' - daughter of [[Harvey-16992|Benjamin Harvey (1758-1810)]] & [[Sellens-161|Susanna (Sellens) Harvey (1762-1846)]] #Thomas Foster (1799 – 1885) #Harriet Martin (1804 – 1841) - '''BROKEN''' - Daughter of [[Martin-38619|Thomas Martin (1776-1851)]] & [[Ballard-6076|Lucy Ballard (1777-1859)]] ;'''Smith Line''' #Joseph Smith { – 1863) '''BROKEN''' - son of [[Smith-243738|Joseph Smith (1795-)]] and [[Hockley-300|Mary Ann (Hockley) Smith (abt.1810-)]] #Elizabeth Bartlett (1842 –) - '''BROKEN''' - daughter of [[Bartlett-12785|George Bartlett (1803-)]] and [[Leeland-29|Elizabeth (Leeland) Bartlett (abt.1813-)]] #Thomas Phillips (about 1800) - '''BROKEN''' - son of [[Phillips-37517|Thomas Phillips (bef.1771-)]] & [[Martin-66658|Mary Martin (bef.1771-)]] #Elizabeth Williams (about 1805) #Joseph Paddon (1793 –) - '''BROKEN''' - son of [[Paddon-207|William Paddon (bef.1756-abt.1797)]] & [[Harris-47021|Susanna (Harris) Paddon (1755-abt.1833)]] #Amelia Stevens (1805 – 1847) - '''BROKEN''' - Daughter of [[Stephens-14264|William Stephens (1783-1859)]] (mother to find). === Needs Work === # #
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== WikiTree Challenge Week 25 == '''Guest Star''': [[LeMaster-183|Melissa LeMaster Barker]] === Documents === === Guest Interest === * Cody LeMaster, her grandfather, was a favorite ancestor as well as Joe Curtis, her 8th great-grandfather * Lulu Drummond was committed to an insane asylum by her husband so that he could be with another woman * Steven Debolt was found in an alley and later died there. There was suspicion of foul play. * Another ancestor (which one?) died deer hunting{{Image|file=Bartram-1749-1.jpg |caption=Boy Kills Brother }} :'''Wants to know more on''': * Bartram ancestors, which was her mother's maiden name. There were two brothers, John and William Bartram, that were botanists. She would love to connect her line to them. * Her great-grandmother [[Boughner-719|Ida Isadore Boughner married a DeBolt]]. She later married John Talbert Ladd and moved to [[Wikipedia:Sapulpa,_Oklahoma|Salpulpa, Oklahoma]]. They ran a furniture store there, but Melissa hasn't found anything on it. ** [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/80143970/social-calendar/ Social Calendar]. Sapulpa, Oklahoma, Sapulpa Herald, 10 November 1936, p. 3, col. 1.] ** [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/80144116/kkk-organization/ K. K. K. Organization], Bristow, Oklahoma, Bristow Record, p. 2, col. 3.] ''Note that this is in Bristow, about 20 miles from Supulpa, Oklahoma ** [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/80144360/mrs-lisle-walker-left-for-home-in-illin/ Left Today For Her Home], Sapulpa, Oklahoma, Sapulpa Herald, 7 December 1936, p. 3, col. 2. ** [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/80144527/area-program-is-perfected/ Area Program is Perfected], Sapulpa, Oklahoma, Sapulpa Herald, 6 November 1925, p. 7, cols. 4-5. ** [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/80144684/for-sale/ For Sale], Sapulpa, Oklahoma, Sapulpa Herald, 3 April 1939, p. 5, col. 1. ** [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/80145042/sues-furniture-dealer-for-fee/ Sues Furniture Dealer for Fee], Sapulpa, Oklahoma, Sapulpa Herald, 2 April 1926, p. 1, col. 2. ** [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/80145231/opening-ladds-furniture-upholstering/ Opening Ladd's Furniture Upholstering], Cushing, Oklahoma, The Cushing Daily Citizen, 23 August 1960, p. 2, col. 5. ** [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/80145371/j-t-r-ladd-proprietor-of-the-ladd-fu/ J. T. R. Ladd, Furniture Store], Stroud, Oklahoma, The Stroud Messenger, 11 April 1924, p. 5, col. 2. ** [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/80145864/christmas-toys-for-sale-at-ladds-furnit/ Christmas Toys for Sale], Sapulpa, Oklahoma, Sapulpa Herald, 21 December 1915, p. 3, col. 1. === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captains, [[Smith-159364|Cheryl Hess]] or [[Silva-1055|Mindy Silva]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * ''add image link here'' === '''Resources''' === :Locations: Channel Islands, Germany, Switzerland, United States * Germany records [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.birthLikePlace=germany&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on&count=20&offset=0 on FamilySearch] * [http://immigrantships.net/bremenproj/bremenproject.html Immigrant Ship Transcription Guild]: Transcribed Ships Manifests Departing from Germany * [http://www.suetterlinschrift.de/Englisch/Titel.htm Old German Writing]: here you can learn about Suetterlin - the "German handwriting". There are also tips and tricks for deciphering old scripts as well as a comparison of the Suetterlin alphabet to older writings of 17th-19th century. * [http://www.e-codices.unifr.ch/en/about/collections-info Swiss Manuscript Collections] * Switzerland records [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.birthLikePlace=switzerland&count=20&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on on FamilySearch] * WikiTree [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:German_Roots_Project_Resources Germany Project Resources] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Germany_Project_Templates WikiTree Germany Project Templates] * WikiTree Switzerland Project: [http://www.ordiecole.com/gen/html/bern_kirch_cd.html Index of Record books available for Canton of Bern] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Language_Resources WikiTree Language Resources] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Switzerland#Templates WikiTree Switzerland Project Templates] == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week * 2nd cousin twice removed [[massie-1155 |Lenna Alice Massie]] was a centenarian. Died aged 101 in macomb, Michigan * Elizabeth Pyle’s first husband Shelby Smith drowned just two years after their marriage. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Smith-246304 * Her (Elizabeth Pyle’s) son Benjamin Franklin Bertram (Melissa’s great uncle) was accidentally shot dead at the age of 19 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Bartram-1749 {{Image|file=Bartram-1749.jpg |caption=Bartram killed by Shotgun }} * Elizabeth’s brother [[Piles-213|Archie D (Piles) Pyles (1893-1911)]] was stabbed to death at 17 years old in an “altercation” - Archie is Melissa’s great great uncle. *2nd great grandfather John Debolt's sister, [[Debolt-528|Elizabeth (Debolt) Delcour]], was "accidentally struck and crushed by Frisco Passenger train No. 2" according to her death certificate.{{Image|file=Debolt-528-1.jpg |caption=Aged Woman Killed by Train }} *2nd Great grandfather's brother, [[Barth-1286|Oliver Holland Barth]], and his 8-year-old son died in the well on their property.{{Image|file=Barth-1286.jpg |caption=Oliver Barth Well Accident }} *A direct ancestor https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Ballangee-15 Absalom Ballengee - his father was found to be Henry Maddy using DNA testing of direct male lines. *Your 5th great grandfather, [[Cumberledge-12|Joseph Cumberledge]] and 5th great grandmother [[Cummins-520|Alice (Cummins) Cummerledge]] , and two of their children were killed in a Native American attack on 25 Apr. 1789 at Dunkard Creek, West Virginia. Your 4th great grandfather, [[Cumberledge-11|Harvey George Washington (George) Cumberledge]], was living safely in Maryland at the time of the attack. *Your 4th great grandfather apparently had a musical talent....In the telling of a story (by a family friend) about a Massie-Corn wedding (one of 4 sets of siblings that wed), Peter entertained the folks after the wedding: **"Pete Corn went through a performance which he called "Pattin' Juber." He slapped both hands on his thighs in rapid succession, patted his feet, whistled and groaned all at once, and in regular time, while a lot of young folks danced to this original music." *There have apparently been a lot of family members who wanted to connect to the Pennsylvania Bartrams, but the line fails at [[Bartram-500|Stephen Bartram]], who apparently comes from Scotland, not Pennsylvania. It's possible that there's still a connection, since at least one of the Scottish Bartram families intermarried (one of John Bartram's daughters married a Scottish Bartram), but none of the connections to the West Virginia Bartrams have been proven. *Your 3rd great grandfather Jacob Rice [[Rice-18136|Jacob Rice (1811-1891)]] and his wife [[Jacobs-13661|Mary Elizabeth Jacobs (1815-1890)]] sold a portion of their land (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C37Y-X9ZW-D?i=502&cat=72323) in Ellsworth, Tyler County for the use of public schools. === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. * * === Military Profiles === :Did any of the guests family serve in the military or military conflicts (Civil War, Revolutionary War, WWI, etc.) * World War 2 **https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Smith-246306 ** [[Smith-246306|Walter James Smith (1912-1959)]] * Civil War **3rd Great grandfather [[Coonrod-169|Oliver Coonrod (1834-1923)]] **3rd Great grandfather [[DeBolt-520|Benjamin DeBolt]] (1810-c. 1890) *American Revolution **5th Great grandfather [[Bloss-2|Valentine Bloss (1757-1850)]] **5th Great grandfather [[Corn-419|George Washington Corn (1740-1834)]] for giving supplies *4th great granduncle [[Cumberledge77}Daniel Cumberledge (1814-1896)]] for serving in the 14th West Virginia Volunteer Infantry. The descendant who had the military headstone erected, Matt Cumberledge, shares an ancestor with Melissa. Joseph Cumberledge (Daniel's grandfather) is his 8th great grandfather. He is the executive director of the Greene County Historical Society/Museum. == Ancestors == === Brick Walls === ==== Paternal Brick Walls ==== # [[LeMaster-198|Fenton LeMaster]] ➜ [[LeMaster-199|Valentine LeMaster]] ➜ [[LeMaster-200|James LeMaster]] ➜ Alidea Dallas: Needs parents (Virginia, US?) # ✔ [[LeMaster-198|Fenton LeMaster]] ➜ [[LeMaster-199|Valentine LeMaster]] ➜ Harriet Cumberledge: Needs parents (Maryland, US) '''{{Orange|Parents found!}}''' # ✔ [[LeMaster-198|Fenton LeMaster]] ➜ Susannah Rice ➜ Jacob Rice: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Parents found!}}''' # [[LeMaster-198|Fenton LeMaster]] ➜ Susannah Rice ➜ Mary Jacobs: Needs parents # [[DeBolt-500|Louis Estel DeBolt]] ➜ [[DeBolt-513|John T. DeBolt]] ➜ Benjamin Debolt ➜ Nicholas Debolt: Needs a mother (Pennsylvania, US) # [[DeBolt-500|Louis Estel DeBolt]] ➜ [[DeBolt-513|John T. DeBolt]] ➜ Benjamin Debolt ➜ Margaret Stephenson: Needs parents (USA) # [[DeBolt-500|Louis Estel DeBolt]] ➜ [[DeBolt-513|John T. DeBolt]] ➜ Dorcas Wood: Needs Parents (Pennsylvania, US) # ✔ [[DeBolt-500|Louis Estel DeBolt]] ➜ [[Boughner-719|Ida Issadore Boughner]]: Needs Parents (Ohio, US) '''{{Orange|Parents found!}}''' # [[Curtis-14992|Zelmer Ralph Curtis]] ➜ George Ralph Curtis ➜ Fielding Curtis ➜ Dorcas Elliot: Needs Parents (Indiana, US) # ✔ [[Curtis-14992|Zelmer Ralph Curtis]] ➜ George Ralph Curtis ➜ Lydia Margaret Rupert: Needs Parents (Ohio, US) '''{{Orange|Parents found!}}''' # ✔ [[Curtis-14992|Zelmer Ralph Curtis]] ➜ Evaline Lay ➜ James Dow Lay: Needs Parents (Ohio, US ?) '''{{Orange|Parents found!}}''' # [[Curtis-14992|Zelmer Ralph Curtis]] ➜ Evaline Lay ➜ Sarah Carr: Needs Parents (USA) # [[Barth-1203|Wanda Ellen Barth]] ➜ Benjamin Barth ➜ Christian Barth II ➜ Christian Barth: Needs Parents ('''Germany''') '''{{Orange|Father found!}} {{Blue|Needs a mother}}''' # [[Barth-1203|Wanda Ellen Barth]] ➜ Benjamin Barth ➜ Christian Barth ➜ Elizabeth Hurley: Needs Parents ('''Switzerland'''?) '''{{Orange|Father found!}} {{Blue|Needs a mother}}''' # ✔ [[Barth-1203|Wanda Ellen Barth]] ➜ Benjamin Barth ➜ Margaret Struchen ➜ Benedict Struchen: Needs Parents ('''Switzerland''') '''{{Orange|Parents found!}}''' # ✔ [[Barth-1203|Wanda Ellen Barth]] ➜ Benjamin Barth ➜ Margaret Struchen ➜ Anna Marie Moser ('''Switzerland''') '''{{Orange|Parents found!}}''' # ✔ [[Barth-1203|Wanda Ellen Barth]] ➜ Rebecca Creger: Needs Parents: Ohio, US '''{{Orange|Parents found!}}''' ==== Maternal Brick Walls ==== # ✔ [[Bartram-264|William Sherman Bartram]] ➜ William Bartram: Needs Parents (West Virginia, US) '''{{Orange|Parents found!}}''' # ✔ [[Bartram-264|William Sherman Bartram]] ➜ Jane Pack: Needs Parents (West Virginia, US) '''{{Orange|Parents found!}}''' # ✔ [[Pyles-720|Elizabeth Pyles]] ➜ Valentine Pyles: Needs parents (West Virginia, US ?) '''{{Orange|Parents found!}}''' # ✔ [[Pyles-720|Elizabeth Pyles]] ➜ Matilda Jane McCoy: Needs parents (West Virginia, US ?) '''{{Orange|Parents found!}}''' # ✔ [[Drummond-3465|Clarence Philmore Drummond]] ➜ Alva Philmore Drummond: Needs Parents (Ohio, US) '''{{Orange|Parents found!}}''' # ✔ [[Drummond-3465|Clarence Philmore Drummond]] ➜ Emily Baker: Needs Parents (Ohio, US) '''{{Orange|Parents found!}}''' # [[Coonrod-153|Lula Levina Coonrod]] ➜ William Coonrod ➜ Oliver Coonrod ➜ Felix Conrod: Needs Parents (Ohio, US) # ✔ [[Coonrod-153|Lula Levina Coonrod]] ➜ William Coonrod ➜ Oliver Coonrod ➜ Matilda Cave: Needs Parents (Ohio, US) '''{{Orange|Parents found!}}''' # [[Coonrod-153|Lula Levina Coonrod]] ➜ William Coonrod ➜ Almira Freeman (Ohio, US): Needs parents # ✔ [[Coonrod-153|Lula Levina Coonrod]]: Needs a mother '''{{Orange|Mother found!}}''' === Needs Work === # [[LeMasters-47|Joseph LeMasters]] b. 1693 Maryland ''Needs gedcom cleaning and sources # [[Lemaster-30|Richard LeMaster]] b 1670 Maryland ''Needs advance gedcom cleaning, notes condenses, narrative written # [[Lemaistre-55|Abraham Lemaistre]] b. 1637 France ''Needs gedcom cleaning, long notes changed to narrative or moved to a Space page, source formatting # [[Dennis-404|Martha (Dennis) Lemaster]] b. 1673 Maryland ''Needs valid sources, narrative written from notes, minor gedcom cleanup
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== WikiTree Challenge Week 34 == '''Guest Star''': [[Johnson-10907|Amy Johnson Crow]] === Notes From Amy === * Her paternal grandmother was the unofficial historian. She had bible and photographs. They were very close and she told Amy stories. Her mom's mom died in child birth when her mom was 8. Her mom didn't have a lot of connection with her mom's side of the family. * Early Ohio - 1780, lot of skirmishes between native american and settlers, settlers were going to do a raid on the Shawnees. The raid did not go well for her ancestor. He was pulled from his horse and never returned. * Mary Bell Steele, wife of James Steele - Maryland or District of Columbia, moved from Washington, DC to Ohio, during the Civil War and then back to Virginia. * The most challenging location to research is Ontario. === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[McBeth-165|Emma MacBeath]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * ''add image link here'' === '''Resources''' === :Please feel free to share your resources here. ====Canada==== * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Canada Canada Project] on WikiTree * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Canada:_Resources Canada: Resources] on WikiTree * Canada Native sticker {{Canada Sticker|born-in=yes}} * Canada Resident sticker {{Canada Sticker}} ====England==== * [https://www.freebmd.org.uk/ FreeBMD] * [https://www.freereg.org.uk/ FreeReg] * English Roots Sticker {{England Sticker}} (''See their [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:England_Sticker sticker page] for more specific locations) ====France==== * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:France_genealogical_resources France genealogical resources] on WikiTree * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:France France Project] on WikiTree * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:France_Project_Reliable_Sources France Project Reliable Sources] on WikiTree * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:France_Project_Guidelines_for_Name_Fields Guidelines for Name Fields] on WikiTree * French Roots Sticker {{French Roots}} ====Germany==== * [https://www.archion.de/de/browse/?no_cache=1#https://www.archion.de/de/browse/?no_cache=1&path=656249-777823 ARCHION DURCHSUCHEN] * [https://die-maus-bremen.info/index.php?id=357 Die Maus] on die.mau.bremen.info * [https://www.germanroots.com/germandata.html German Genealogy Records] ''This is a list of sources, both paid and free * [https://sktranslations.com/german-church-record-vocabulary-important-words German Church Record Vocabulary] * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germany_Online_Genealogy_Records Germany Online Records] ''This is a list of sources, both paid and free * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-67JQ-DQ7?i=60&cc=1491272&cat=23048 Germany, Prussia, BMD] * [https://data.matricula-online.eu/de/deutschland/muenster/buldern-st-pankratius/KB001_1/?pg=74 Matricula Online] * [http://www.archive-in-thueringen.de/de/findbuch/view/bestand/27954/systematik/115372 Thuringen Archives] * German Roots Sticker {{German Roots Sticker}} ====Ireland==== * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ Archives of Ireland] ''Try their [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/search/ census search] * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ Census Records of Ireland] on Census.NationalArchives.ie * [http://libertyellisfoundation.org/passenger Ellis Island Passenger Database] on Irish-Genealogy-Toolkit.com * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Church_Records Ireland Church Records] ''Where to find church records with various links * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Census_Substitutes Ireland Census Substitutes] ''What census records are available, with where to find them * [https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/lessons/ireland-emigration Ireland Emigration] ''Video on FamilySearch on finding the origins of Irish Immigrants * [https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/ Irish Genealogy] on IrishGenealogy.ie * [https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/ Irish Records] ''Civil and Church record database * [https://www.johngrenham.com/ Irish Ancestors] ''This maps out where surnames are located, as well as locations in general * [https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/lessons/tracing-irish-roman-catholic-ancestry Tracing Irish Roman Catholic Ancestry] ''An overview of how to approach Roman Catholic research * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Ireland WikiTree Ireland Project] ''Check for resources and stickers * [https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/proni PRONI] ''the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland * Ireland Native Sticker {{Ireland Native}} ====Scotland==== * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_Project_Templates%2C_Stickers_and_Images Templates, Stickers and Images] on WikiTree * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_-_Reliable_Sources Scotland - Reliable Sources] on WikiTree * Scottish Roots Sticker {{Scotland Sticker}} ====United States==== * [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015002304221&view=1up&seq=7 American Quaker Genealogy] ''North Carolina Yearly Meeting Notes * [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015038929710&view=1up&seq=15 American Quaker genealogy, v.2.] ''North Carolina Yearly Meeting Notes *'''Ohio''': most Ohio vital records, probate records, and deeds are available on FamilySearch, although not all are indexed. **Death Certificates, 1908-1953 (indexed with images): https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1307272 **Ohio, County Births, 1841-2003 (indexed with images): https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1932106 **Ohio, County Marriages, 1789-2016 (indexed with images): https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1614804 **Ohio, County Death Records, 1840-2001 (indexed with images): https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2128172 **[https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/results?count=20&placeId=196349&query=%2Bplace%3A%22United%20States%2C%20Ohio%2C%20Licking%22%20%2Bavailability%3AOnline Family Search's Licking County, Ohio Online Records], includes indexed and non-indexed records (Note: the Licking County courthouse burned in 1875, so record availability before then is hit-or-miss) **[https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/results?count=20&placeId=196656&query=%2Bplace%3A%22United%20States%2C%20Ohio%2C%20Perry%22%20%2Bavailability%3AOnline Family Search's Perry County, Ohio Online Records], includes indexed and non-indexed records **Licking County, Ohio newspapers: ''Newark Advocate'' available at Ancestry and Newspapers.com; ''Johnstown Independent'' available at http://johnstown.advantage-preservation.com/ * See the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:United_States_Project_Stickers United States Project Stickers] page for the various stickers available. * Migrating ancestor: ::{{Migrating Ancestor ::|origin= OriginCountry ::|destination= the United States ::|origin-flag= ::|destination-flag= Flags-1.png ::}} :: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Flags Flags] == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week * [[Spencer-4756|James Spencer]] was a soldier in the American Revolution. He wasn't born in the colonies and yet he fought against the British. * [[Harris-2819|William Harris]] was a soldier in the American Revolution. *[[Abraham-461|Henry Abraham]] Was a soldier in the American Revolution === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. * [[Space:The_Pennsylvania_Lawrences|The Pennsylvania Lawrences]] An evaluation of sources from the Lawrence Reiter aka Riders that lived in Fayette County, the one that lived in York County, and a few records from the other Lawrences. These men were conflated. * === Military Profiles === :Did any of the guests family serve in the military or military conflicts? * [[Spencer-4756|James Spencer]] was a soldier in the American Revolution. He wasn't born in the colonies and yet he fought against the British. * [[Harris-2819|William Harris]] was a soldier in the American Revolution. *[[Orr-7610|James Tutney Orr]] served in the American Civil War. * [[McKitrick-124|John McKitrick]] and [[Vaughn-6665|Mary Vaughn]] were Amy's 4th great-grandparents. They had four sons who fought in the Civil War (but not the direct ancestor, Isaac McKitrick, her 3rd GGP). [[McKitrick-125|William]], representing Ohio and was KIA; [[McKitrick-126|Robert]], representing Ohio; [[McKitrick-127|Alexander]], representing Kansas; and [[McKitrick-129|John]], representing Ohio. *5th Great-grandfather [[Clark-66665|Anthony Clark (abt.1759-1833)]] served in the American Revolution after immigrating from Ireland. *Second great uncle [[Kingery-353|Henry Franklin Kingery (1847-1912)]] served in the American Civil War with the Ohio Infantry. *[[Harris-48805|Peter Harris]], fought and died in the American Civil War. *[[Johnson-111252|Jonas Johnson]] served in the Jersey Volunteers as a Loyalist and later received crown land. Several of his children applied for crown land. However, this didn't include Amy's ancestor John as he was a teenager when they left Canada. *[[Abraham-461|Henry Abraham]] Was a soldier in the American Revolution *[[McClelland-193 | Lt. Col. John B. McClelland]] was a Rev. War hero. He helped lead the Sandusky Expedition (present state Ohio) during which he wounded, captured, tortured and killed by Indians. There is a Memorial Foundation named in his honor. == Ancestors == === Brick Walls === :There are not all the brick walls available, but it will give you somewhere to start. ==== Paternal Brick Walls ==== # [[Johnson-107322|Linton Alfred Johnson]] ➔ Eber Johnson ➔ John Johnson: Needs parents # [[Johnson-107322|Linton Alfred Johnson]] ➔ Eber Johnson: Needs a mother # [[Johnson-107322|Linton Alfred Johnson]] ➔ Ann Stevens ➔ David Stevens ➔ Samuel Stephens ➔ Jonathan Stephens: Needs parents # [[Johnson-107322|Linton Alfred Johnson]] ➔ Ann Stevens ➔ David Stevens ➔ Samuel Stephens: Needs a mother (proof of her last name needs to be examined) # [[Johnson-107322|Linton Alfred Johnson]] ➔ Ann Stevens ➔ David Stevens: Needs a mother (last name of Lewis for his mother needs proof) # [[Johnson-107322|Linton Alfred Johnson]] ➔ Ann Stevens ➔ [[Dickinson-3569|Rebecca Dickinson]] ➔ [[Dickinson-5355|Nathaniel Dickinson]] ➔ [[Newlin-244|Mary Newlin]]: Needs parents Needs father proven # [[Johnson-107322|Linton Alfred Johnson]] ➔ Ann Stevens ➔ [[Dickinson-3569|Rebecca Dickinson]] ➔ Rachel Moore ➔ Lydia Minshall ➔ John Minshall: Needs parents # [[Johnson-107322|Linton Alfred Johnson]] ➔ Ann Stevens ➔ [[Dickinson-3569|Rebecca Dickinson]] ➔ Rachel Moore ➔ Lydia Minshall ➔ Hannah Saunder: Needs parents # [[Kingery-467|Margaret Priscilla (Kingery) Johnson]] ➔ John Peter Kingery ➔ Henry Kingery ➔ Peter Kingery ➔ Jacob Kingery: Needs parents # [[Kingery-467|Margaret Priscilla (Kingery) Johnson]] ➔ John Peter Kingery ➔ Henry Kingery ➔ Peter Kingery: Needs a mother # [[Kingery-467|Margaret Priscilla (Kingery) Johnson]] ➔ John Peter Kingery ➔ Henry Kingery ➔ Sarah Davis ➔ Joseph Davis: Needs parents # [[Kingery-467|Margaret Priscilla (Kingery) Johnson]] ➔ John Peter Kingery ➔ Henry Kingery ➔ Sarah Davis: Needs a mother # [[Kingery-467|Margaret Priscilla (Kingery) Johnson]] ➔ Elizabeth Murnahan ➔ John Murnahan ➔ Edward Murnahan: Needs parents # [[Kingery-467|Margaret Priscilla (Kingery) Johnson]] ➔ Elizabeth Murnahan ➔ John Murnahan ➔ Mary Clark ➔ Anthony Clark: Needs parents # [[Kingery-467|Margaret Priscilla (Kingery) Johnson]] ➔ Elizabeth Murnahan ➔ John Murnahan ➔ Mary Clark: Needs a mother (last name of Pentsinger for her mother needs proof) '''{{Orange|Mother found}}''' # [[Kingery-467|Margaret Priscilla (Kingery) Johnson]] ➔ Elizabeth Murnahan ➔ Mary King ➔ Alexander King ➔ Samuel King: Needs parents # [[Kingery-467|Margaret Priscilla (Kingery) Johnson]] ➔ Elizabeth Murnahan ➔ Mary King ➔ Alexander King ➔ Mary Richardson: Needs parents # [[Kingery-467|Margaret Priscilla (Kingery) Johnson]] ➔ Elizabeth Murnahan ➔ Mary King ➔ Nancy Payne: Needs parents # [[Young-4905|Robert Andrew Young]] ➔ [[Young-4906|Thomas Andrew Young]] ➔ John Young ➔ John Young: Needs parents # [[Young-4905|Robert Andrew Young]] ➔ [[Young-4906|Thomas Andrew Young]] ➔ John Young ➔ Mary Darling: Needs parents # [[Young-4905|Robert Andrew Young]] ➔ [[Young-4906|Thomas Andrew Young]] ➔ Jane Douglass ➔ John Douglass: Needs parents # [[Young-4905|Robert Andrew Young]] ➔ [[Young-4906|Thomas Andrew Young]] ➔ Jane Douglass ➔ Susannah Howey: Needs parents # [[Young-4905|Robert Andrew Young]] ➔ [[Steele-10844|Ella M (Steele) Young]] ➔ James Steele: Needs parents # [[Young-4905|Robert Andrew Young]] ➔ [[Steele-10844|Ella M (Steele) Young]] ➔ Mary Belt: Needs parents # [[Mason-2011|Clara (Mason) Young]] ➔ [[Mason-2012|Eber Mason]] ➔ [[Mason-19812|Philip Mason]] ➔ [[Mason-19820|John Mason]]: Needs a mother # [[Mason-2011|Clara (Mason) Young]] ➔ [[Mason-2012|Eber Mason]] ➔ [[Mason-19812|Philip Mason]] ➔ [[Everts-918|Elizabeth Everts]] ➔ Philip Everts: Needs parents # [[Mason-2011|Clara (Mason) Young]] ➔ [[Mason-2012|Eber Mason]] ➔ [[Mason-19812|Philip Mason]] ➔ [[Everts-918|Elizabeth Everts]]: Needs a mother # [[Mason-2011|Clara (Mason) Young]] ➔ [[Mason-2012|Eber Mason]] ➔ Martha Hibbs ➔ John Hibbs ➔ Jane Huggins: Needs parents # [[Mason-2011|Clara (Mason) Young]] ➔ [[McKitrick-6|Lavada Jane (McKitrick) Mason]] ➔ Isaac McKitrick ➔ John McKitrick ➔ Eleanor Ryan: Needs parents # [[Mason-2011|Clara (Mason) Young]] ➔ [[McKitrick-6|Lavada Jane (McKitrick) Mason]] ➔ Isaac McKitrick ➔ Mary Vaughn: Needs parents # [[Mason-2011|Clara (Mason) Young]] ➔ [[McKitrick-6|Lavada Jane (McKitrick) Mason]] ➔ Margaret Morrison ➔ John Morrison: Needs parents # [[Mason-2011|Clara (Mason) Young]] ➔ [[McKitrick-6|Lavada Jane (McKitrick) Mason]] ➔ Margaret Morrison: Needs a mother '''{{Orange|Mother found}}''' ==== Maternal Brick Walls ==== # [[Ramsey-631|John Ramsey]] ➔ Samuel Ramsey ➔ James Ramsey ➔ John Ramsey: Needs parents # [[Ramsey-631|John Ramsey]] ➔ Samuel Ramsey ➔ James Ramsey ➔ Elizabeth Peden ➔ Samuel Peden: Needs parents # [[Ramsey-631|John Ramsey]] ➔ Samuel Ramsey ➔ James Ramsey ➔ Elizabeth Peden: Needs a mother # [[Ramsey-631|John Ramsey]] ➔ Samuel Ramsey: Needs a mother # [[Ramsey-631|John Ramsey]] ➔ Charlotte Danison ➔ Abisha Danison ➔ Jared Danison: Needs parents # [[Ramsey-631|John Ramsey]] ➔ Charlotte Danison ➔ Abisha Danison: Needs a mother # [[Ramsey-631|John Ramsey]] ➔ Charlotte Danison ➔ Mary Deffenbaugh ➔ Peter Deffenbaugh: Needs parents # [[Ramsey-631|John Ramsey]] ➔ Charlotte Danison ➔ Mary Deffenbaugh: Needs a mother # [[Kelley-10456|Melzena Kelly]] ➔ John Kelley ➔ Joseph Kelley: Needs parents # [[Kelley-10456|Melzena Kelly]] ➔ John Kelley: Needs a mother '''{{Orange|Mother found}}''' # [[Kelley-10456|Melzena Kelly]] ➔ Susan Tucker ➔ William Tucker: Needs parents # [[Kelley-10456|Melzena Kelly]] ➔ Susan Tucker ➔ Mary Nixon ➔ Robert Nixon ➔ Jonathan Nixon: Needs parents # [[Kelley-10456|Melzena Kelly]] ➔ Susan Tucker ➔ Mary Nixon ➔ Robert Nixon: Needs a mother # [[Kelley-10456|Melzena Kelly]] ➔ Susan Tucker ➔ Mary Nixon ➔ Catharine Sapp ➔ John Sapp: Needs parents # [[Kelley-10456|Melzena Kelly]] ➔ Susan Tucker ➔ Mary Nixon ➔ Catharine Sapp ➔ Mary Miller: Needs parents # [[Starkey-2327|Edward Winfield Starkey]] ➔ Peter Starkey ➔ John Starkey ➔ Peter Starkey ➔ Nathan Starkey: Needs parents # [[Starkey-2327|Edward Winfield Starkey]] ➔ Peter Starkey ➔ John Starkey ➔ Peter Starkey: Needs a mother # [[Starkey-2327|Edward Winfield Starkey]] ➔ Peter Starkey ➔ Mary Monroe: Needs parents # [[Starkey-2327|Edward Winfield Starkey]] ➔ Elizabeth Denune: Needs parents # [[Skinner-8678|Clara Ida Skinner]] ➔ George Skinner ➔ William Skinner ➔ Robert Skinner ➔ Rebecca Todd: Needs a mother # [[Skinner-8678|Clara Ida Skinner]] ➔ George Skinner ➔ William Skinner ➔ Elizabeth Spencer ➔ James Spencer: Needs parents # [[Skinner-8678|Clara Ida Skinner]] ➔ George Skinner ➔ William Skinner ➔ Elizabeth Spencer: Needs a mother '''{{Orange|Mother found}}''' # [[Skinner-8678|Clara Ida Skinner]] ➔ George Skinner ➔ Matilda Debolt ➔ George Debolt: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Parents found}}''' # [[Skinner-8678|Clara Ida Skinner]] ➔ George Skinner ➔ Matilda Debolt ➔ Mary Rider: Needs parents Needs a mother '''{{Orange|Father found}}''' # [[Skinner-8678|Clara Ida Skinner]] ➔ Susan Orr ➔ William Orr ➔James Orr ➔ James Orr: Needs parents # [[Skinner-8678|Clara Ida Skinner]] ➔ Susan Orr ➔ William Orr ➔ Charity Courson ➔ Benjamin Courson: Needs parents # [[Skinner-8678|Clara Ida Skinner]] ➔ Susan Orr ➔ William Orr ➔ Charity Courson: Needs a mother '''{{Orange|Mother found}}''' # [[Skinner-8678|Clara Ida Skinner]] ➔ Susan Orr ➔ Martha Harris ➔ William Harris ➔ William Harris: Needs parents # [[Skinner-8678|Clara Ida Skinner]] ➔ Susan Orr ➔ Martha Harris ➔ William Harris ➔ Martha Smith: Needs parents # [[Skinner-8678|Clara Ida Skinner]] ➔ Susan Orr ➔ Martha Harris ➔ Mary Myers ➔ Andrew Mires ➔ Peter Mires: Needs parents # [[Skinner-8678|Clara Ida Skinner]] ➔ Susan Orr ➔ Martha Harris ➔ Mary Myers ➔ Andrew Mires ➔ Catherine Cought: Needs parents # [[Skinner-8678|Clara Ida Skinner]] ➔ Susan Orr ➔ Martha Harris ➔ Mary Myers ➔ Susanna Livingston: Needs parents === Needs Work === # [[Mason-19820|John Mason]] ''Needs children added, needs narrative finished #[[Myers-1156|Andrew Myers]] ''needs research, needs narrative improved; land records research underway at [[Space:Andrew_Myers_Land_Records_in_Licking_County%2C_Ohio|this free space page]]''
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== WikiTree Challenge Week 35 == '''Guest Star''': Lorine McGinnis Schulze === Notes From Lorine === === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captains, [[Langridge-71|Janet Wild]] & [[Williams-47589|Joan Whitaker]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * ''add image link here'' === '''Resources''' === ====England==== * [https://www.freebmd.org.uk/ FreeBMD] * [https://www.freereg.org.uk/ FreeReg] *[[Space:England_Research_Resources:_General|England Research Resources]] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:England%2C_Research_Resources England Research Resources Category] *[[Space:England_Project_Reliable_Sources|Reliable sources for pre-1700 profiles in England]] * [https://www.dengates.com/ Dengate name study] *[https://www.genuki.org.uk/ GENUKI] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_counties_of_the_United_Kingdom#England England Counties] England’s current counties. *[https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Historic_counties_of_England Historical Counties of England] England’s historical counties. * English Roots Sticker {{England Sticker}} (''See their [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:England_Sticker sticker page] for more specific locations) ====France==== * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:France_genealogical_resources France genealogical resources] on WikiTree * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:France France Project] on WikiTree * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:France_Project_Reliable_Sources France Project Reliable Sources] on WikiTree * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:France_Project_Guidelines_for_Name_Fields Guidelines for Name Fields] on WikiTree * French Roots Sticker {{French Roots}} ====Germany==== *[https://www.archion.de/ German Church Records] Archion, your browser should translate this page to English if needed. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:German_Roots_Project_Resources German Resources] List of German source links. *[https://www.archion.de/ German Church Records] Archion, your browser should translate this page to English if needed. * [https://www.archion.de/de/browse/?no_cache=1#https://www.archion.de/de/browse/?no_cache=1&path=656249-777823 ARCHION DURCHSUCHEN] * [https://die-maus-bremen.info/index.php?id=357 Die Maus] on die.mau.bremen.info * [https://www.germanroots.com/germandata.html German Genealogy Records] ''This is a list of sources, both paid and free * [https://sktranslations.com/german-church-record-vocabulary-important-words German Church Record Vocabulary] * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germany_Online_Genealogy_Records Germany Online Records] ''This is a list of sources, both paid and free *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:German_Roots_Project_Resources German Resources] List of German source links. * WikiTree [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:German_Roots_Project_Resources Germany Project Resources] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Germany_Project_Templates WikiTree Germany Project Templates] * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-67JQ-DQ7?i=60&cc=1491272&cat=23048 Germany, Prussia, BMD] * Germany records [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.birthLikePlace=germany&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on&count=20&offset=0 on FamilySearch] * [http://immigrantships.net/bremenproj/bremenproject.html Immigrant Ship Transcription Guild]: Transcribed Ships Manifests Departing from Germany * [https://data.matricula-online.eu/de/deutschland/muenster/buldern-st-pankratius/KB001_1/?pg=74 Matricula Online] * [http://www.suetterlinschrift.de/Englisch/Titel.htm Old German Writing]: here you can learn about Suetterlin - the "German handwriting". There are also tips and tricks for deciphering old scripts as well as a comparison of the Suetterlin alphabet to older writings of 17th-19th century. * [http://www.archive-in-thueringen.de/de/findbuch/view/bestand/27954/systematik/115372 Thuringen Archives] * German Roots Sticker {{German Roots Sticker}} ==== Important German Church Record Vocabulary==== ::'''Name''' Name, Namen, Nahme, Nahmen ::'''Parish''' Pfarre, Gemeinde ::'''local''' hiesig ::'''Baptism''' Taufe ::'''Birth''' Geburt ::'''Child''' Kind ::'''Son''' Sohn ::'''Daughter''' Tochter ::'''Mother''' Mutter ::'''Father''' Vater ::'''Parents''' Eltern, Aeltern ::'''Boy''' Knabe, Junge ::'''Girl''' Mädchen ::'''Stillborn''' totgeboren, todtgeboren ::'''Year, Month and Day''' Jahr, Monat und Tag ::'''Godparents/Sponsors''' Paten, Pathen, Taufpaten, Taufpathen, Gevatter ::'''Marriage''' Trauung, Ehe ::'''Groom''' Bräutigam ::'''Bride''' Braut ::'''Married''' verheiratet, verehelicht ::'''Wife''' Frau, Ehefrau, Gattin, Weib, Eheweib ::'''Husband''' Mann, Ehemann, Gatte ::'''Location/Place of Residence''' Ort, Wohnort ====Ireland==== * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ Census Records of Ireland] NationalArchives.ie * [http://libertyellisfoundation.org/passenger Ellis Island Passenger Database] on Irish-Genealogy-Toolkit.com * [https://genealogy.nationalarchives.ie/ Genealogy Records] on Genealogy.NationalArchives.ie * [https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/irl GENUKI] on GenUki.org.uk - ''This has links to records, maps, and research tips * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Church_Records Ireland Church Records] ''Where to find church records with various links * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1584964 Ireland Marriages] on FamilySearch * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Census_Substitutes Ireland Census Substitutes] ''What census records are available, with where to find them * [https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/lessons/ireland-emigration Ireland Emigration] ''Video on FamilySearch on finding the origins of Irish Immigrants * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Online_Genealogy_Records Ireland Online Genealogy Record] Links. * [https://www.johngrenham.com/ Irish Ancestors] ''This maps out where surnames are located, as well as locations in general * [https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/ Irish Genealogy] on IrishGenealogy.ie * [https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/ Irish Records] ''Civil and Church record database * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ National Archives of Ireland] ''Try their [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/search/ census search] * [https://www.nli.ie/ National Library of Ireland] ''a new database holding images of the Library's Roman Catholic parish registers * [https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/proni PRONI] ''the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland * [https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/lessons/tracing-irish-roman-catholic-ancestry Tracing Irish Roman Catholic Ancestry] ''An overview of how to approach Roman Catholic research * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Ireland WikiTree Ireland Project] ''Check for resources and stickers * Tip: The census records are a good start, and you should be able to find images of all the birth records for each child on irishgenealogy. They have exact birth date, places, fathers Occupation, and mother’s maiden names. Once you get that, you can search for the marriage of the parents, and that gives their fathers names. The civil records are great, but only go back to 1864 for births, a bit earlier for marriages. ====Nederland==== * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Netherlands#Acceptable_Resources_list Acceptable Resources List] * [https://www.bhic.nl/memorix/genealogy/search/persons BHIC Database] ''Enter name in the white field. You can use your browser to translate to English. * [https://cousinist.com/complete-visual-guide-jewish-headstones/ Complete Visual Guide to Jewish Headstones] ''Common symbols and words used * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Dutch_Roots/Naming_Convention Dutch Naming Conventions] * [https://www.delpher.nl/ Delpher] ''Free Dutch newspaper * Family Search shares all filmed books of churches and civil status [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/list/?fcs=placeId%3A1927059&ec=region%3AEUROPE%2CplaceId%3A1927059 here] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/list/?fcs=placeId%3A1927059&ec=region%3AEUROPE%2CplaceId%3A1927059 FamilySearch Records] ''Click on the province you need. Then click to browse all and select the category you want. * [https://www.geldersarchief.nl/ Gelders Archief] ''Enter name in the white field. You can use your browser to translate to English. * [https://www.genealix.nl/plaats/terheijden/ GeneaLix] ''Sort by type of record and then the date range you need. You can use your browser to show the record type in English. * [https://www.regionaalarchieftilburg.nl/zoek-een-persoon/persons RegionaalArchiefTilburg] ''Tilburg Archives * [https://www.wiewaswie.nl/en/ WieWasWie] ''Enter name in the white field. Click on the language button to change to Nederlands. * [https://www.genealogietools.nl/formatter/ WieWasWie Citation Creator] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:Dutch_Roots Dutch Roots Template] {{Dutch Roots|year=1699}} (''use their birth year''). Only for Dutch Roots project profiles. :: For Project Managed profiles please contact the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Netherlands Dutch Roots Project] :: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Template:Dutch_Roots_Sticker For non-project profiles]: ::{{Dutch Roots Sticker ::|jaar= ::|provincie= ::|needs= ::|needs1= ::|needs2= ::}} ====Ontario==== :'''Canada''' * [https://www.ancestry.ca/ Ancestry Canada] ''Ancestry subscription required'' * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Canada_Online_Genealogy_Records Canada Online Genealogy Records] List of links. * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/list/?ec=region%3ACANADA&cqs=canada Canada Historical Record Collection] List of links. * [https://www.findmypast.com/articles/world-records/full-list-of-canadian-records?ds_kid=39700060666792049&gclid=CjwKCAjwruSHBhAtEiwA_qCppjMXwmsvrsjLXC-7wFV-F-tqOqNHvgw5N1W99cIpLYhCm0TODWovcBoCCiEQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds Canadian Records] Findmypast. * [https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/Pages/browse-product-type.aspx#databases Canada Library and Archives] Databases. * [https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/search/Pages/ancestors-search.aspx Canada Ancestor Search] Databases. * [https://theancestorhunt.com/resources.html The Ancestor Hunt] Links for finding free newspapers, and more * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Canada:_Resources WikiTree Canada Project Resources] Useful information and resources. * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Sources-Canada WikiTree Canada Project Sources] Page of sources and links to sources. ====Switzerland==== * WikiTree Switzerland Project: [http://www.ordiecole.com/gen/html/bern_kirch_cd.html Index of Record books available for Canton of Bern] == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week *[[Caspall-24|John Caspall (bef.1780-bef.1852)]] won prizes for growing pears and potatoes from the local horticultural society in 1847 *[[Caspall-9|John Caspall (bef.1819-)]] was a Shipwright who married twice and fathered at least 15 children *[[Caspall-3|John Henry Caspall (abt.1846-)]] was master of a fishing “smack” operating from Ramsgate. He was in the papers in 1870 when his ship lost its mast and had to be towed to Lowestoft, and again in 1880 when he towed another smack back to Ramsgate after a bad storm. '''{{Orange|Do we need a Ramsgate Space?}}''' [https://www.kentarchaeology.org.uk/Research/Pub/ArchCant/Vol.096%20-%201980/096-09.pdf PDF] * [[Moses-1774|Captain John Moses (bef.1676-1733)]] his family has a crest and a memorial slab in the church at St Laurence in Thanet in Kent (description on his profile) *Great-grandfather Stephen Peer had an altercation with his neighbor over the use of the outside water source on his house in 1895. {{Image|file=Peer-523.jpg |caption=Stephen Peer Struck with an Ax }} * [[Jamison-1859|James Jamison]] received a homestead land patent in Chase, Lake County, Michigan. The land patent case file can be requested from the National Archives and may reveal addition details such as confirming his suspected military service and possibly naturalization records. * 1864 entry for a Georgina Fuller [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/9051/images/42477_1831101456_11581-00234?treeid=&personid=&hintid=&queryId=de5db0f09ffa01c52a2f85ef23c872e8&usePUB=true&_phsrc=ZHP2821&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&_ga=2.264430607.1689258064.1630851515-1376865352.1621713399&pId=30369 admitted for lunacy] in Kent might be the one in the tree? Post natal depression possibly? Or illegitimate children? No reason for the admission unfortunately. '''{{Orange| (Do we think she is Golding-1553?)}}''' === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Ramsgate%2C_Kent%2C_England&public=1 Ramsgate Space] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Spicer_Family_Memorials_in_Pluckley%2C_Kent_England Spicer Memorial inscriptions, Pluckley ] === Military Profiles === :Did any of the guests family serve in the military or military conflicts? * 1st cousin twice removed [[Johnston-23057|Albert Johnston]] served in Spanish War in 34th Michigan Volunteer infantry. * [[Caspall-6|William Charles Caspall (1874-1918)]] died on board HMS Crescent in 1918, probably from influenza epidemic. == Ancestors == === Brick Walls === : ''These do not represent all of the brick walls. There are some further out as seen on the Ancestry screenshots ==== Paternal Brick Walls ==== # [[McGinnis-2341|Alexander McGinnis]] ➔ [[McGinnis-2360|Joseph McGinnis]]: Needs father proven, and needs a mother # [[McGinnis-2341|Alexander McGinnis]] ➔ [[Downey-3024|Frances Downey]]: Needs parents # [[King-47200|Harriet King]] ➔ [[King-47382|David King]] ➔ [[King-47384|Thomas King]] ➔ [[King-47400|James King]]: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Parents found}}''' # [[King-47200|Harriet King]] ➔ [[King-47382|David King]] ➔ [[King-47384|Thomas King]] ➔ [[Blanden-26|Hannah Blanden]] ➔ Thomas Blanden: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Correct father added for Hannah}}''' # [[King-47200|Harriet King]] ➔ [[King-47382|David King]] ➔ [[King-47384|Thomas King]] ➔ [[Blanden-26|Hannah Blanden]] ➔ Mary Jackson: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Correct mother added for Hannah}}''' # [[King-47200|Harriet King]] ➔ [[King-47382|David King]] ➔ [[Dawson-10792|Harriet Dawson]] ➔ [[Dawson-10793|William Dawson]] ➔ James Dawson: Needs parents # [[King-47200|Harriet King]] ➔ [[King-47382|David King]] ➔ [[Dawson-10792|Harriet Dawson]] ➔ [[Dawson-10793|William Dawson]] ➔ Ann Harman ➔ James Harman: Needs parents # [[King-47200|Harriet King]] ➔ [[King-47382|David King]] ➔ [[Dawson-10792|Harriet Dawson]] ➔ [[Dawson-10793|William Dawson]] ➔ Ann Harman: Needs a mother # [[King-47200|Harriet King]] ➔ [[King-47382|David King]] ➔ [[Dawson-10792|Harriet Dawson]] ➔ Sarah Smith: Needs parents # [[King-47200|Harriet King]] ➔ [[Bell-33983|Mary Bell]] ➔ [[Bell-14059|Peter Bell]] ➔ [[Bell-31640|Thomas Bell]] ➔ Thomas Bell ➔ John Bell: Needs parents # [[King-47200|Harriet King]] ➔ [[Bell-33983|Mary Bell]] ➔ [[Bell-14059|Peter Bell]] ➔ [[Bell-31640|Thomas Bell]] ➔ Thomas Bell: Needs a mother # [[King-47200|Harriet King]] ➔ [[Bell-33983|Mary Bell]] ➔ [[Bell-14059|Peter Bell]] ➔ [[Bell-31640|Thomas Bell]] ➔ Alice Fox: Needs parents # [[King-47200|Harriet King]] ➔ [[Bell-33983|Mary Bell]] ➔ [[Bell-14059|Peter Bell]] ➔ Hannah Motteram ➔ John Mottram: Needs parents # [[King-47200|Harriet King]] ➔ [[Bell-33983|Mary Bell]] ➔ [[Bell-14059|Peter Bell]] ➔ Hannah Motteram: Needs a mother # [[King-47200|Harriet King]] ➔ [[Bell-33983|Mary Bell]] ➔ [[Higginson-453|Elizabeth Higginson]] ➔ [[Higginson-328|Thomas Higginson]] ➔ Joseph Higginson ➔ Joseph Higginson ➔ Joseph Higginson: Needs parents # [[King-47200|Harriet King]] ➔ [[Bell-33983|Mary Bell]] ➔ [[Higginson-453|Elizabeth Higginson]] ➔ [[Higginson-328|Thomas Higginson]] ➔ Joseph Higginson ➔ Joseph Higginson: Needs a mother # [[King-47200|Harriet King]] ➔ [[Bell-33983|Mary Bell]] ➔ [[Higginson-453|Elizabeth Higginson]] ➔ [[Higginson-328|Thomas Higginson]] ➔ Mary Baker: Needs parents # [[King-47200|Harriet King]] ➔ [[Bell-33983|Mary Bell]] ➔ [[Higginson-453|Elizabeth Higginson]] ➔ [[Holford-51|Frances Holford]] ➔ [[Holford-414|John Holford]] ➔ James Holford ➔ Thomas Holford: Needs parents # [[King-47200|Harriet King]] ➔ [[Bell-33983|Mary Bell]] ➔ [[Higginson-453|Elizabeth Higginson]] ➔ [[Holford-51|Frances Holford]] ➔ [[Holford-414|John Holford]] ➔ James Holford: Needs a mother # [[King-47200|Harriet King]] ➔ [[Bell-33983|Mary Bell]] ➔ [[Higginson-453|Elizabeth Higginson]] ➔ [[Holford-51|Frances Holford]] ➔ [[Holford-414|John Holford]]: Needs a mother # [[King-47200|Harriet King]] ➔ [[Bell-33983|Mary Bell]] ➔ [[Higginson-453|Elizabeth Higginson]] ➔ [[Holford-51|Frances Holford]] ➔ [[Unknown-572268|Ann Harrison]]: Needs parents (''She is currently Ann Unknown'') # [[Peer-523|Stephen Edward Peer]] ➔ [[Peer-624|Levi Peer]] ➔ [[Peer-129|Levi Peer]] ➔ [[Peer-114|Jacob Peer]]: Needs parents # [[Peer-523|Stephen Edward Peer]] ➔ [[Peer-624|Levi Peer]] ➔ [[Peer-129|Levi Peer]]: Needs a mother # [[Peer-523|Stephen Edward Peer]] ➔ [[Peer-624|Levi Peer]] ''Needs proof to parents'' ➔ [[Merkel-612|Elizabeth Marical]] ➔ [[Merkel-615|Willem Merkel]] ➔ [[Merkel-616|Johann Marical]] ➔ Johann Marical: Needs parents '''{{Lime|Germany}}''' # [[Peer-523|Stephen Edward Peer]] ➔ [[Peer-624|Levi Peer]] ''Needs proof to parents'' ➔ [[Merkel-612|Elizabeth Marical]] ➔ [[Merkel-615|Willem Merkel]] ➔ [[Merkel-616|Johann Marical]]: Needs a mother '''{{Lime|Germany}}''' # [[Peer-523|Stephen Edward Peer]] ➔ [[Peer-624|Levi Peer]] ''Needs proof to parents'' ➔ [[Merkel-612|Elizabeth Marical]] ➔ [[Merkel-615|Willem Merkel]] ➔ [[Kehl-164|Margaretha Kehl]] ➔ Georg Wilhelm Kehl ➔ Anna Maria Fackert: Needs parents '''{{Lime|Germany}}''' # [[Peer-523|Stephen Edward Peer]] ➔ [[Peer-624|Levi Peer]] ➔ [[Merkel-612|Elizabeth Marical]] ➔ [[Merkel-615|Willem Merkel]] ➔ [[Kehl-164|Margaretha Kehl]] ➔ Anna Winne ➔ Johannes Winnen: Needs parents '''{{Lime|Germany}}''' # [[Peer-523|Stephen Edward Peer]] ➔ [[Peer-624|Levi Peer]] ➔ [[Merkel-612|Elizabeth Marical]] ➔ [[Merkel-615|Willem Merkel]] ➔ [[Kehl-164|Margaretha Kehl]] ➔ Anna Winne ➔ Anna Linnen: Needs parents '''{{Lime|Germany}}''' # [[Peer-523|Stephen Edward Peer]] ➔ [[Greenleese-4|Jane Greenlees]] ➔ [[Greenleese-5|John Greenlees]]: Needs parents # [[Peer-523|Stephen Edward Peer]] ➔ [[Greenleese-4|Jane Greenlees]] ➔ [[Johnston-23054|Elizabeth Johnston]]: Needs parents # [[Vallick-1|Mary Elizabeth Vollick]] ➔ ''Please don't research the paternal half of this line (the direct Vallick line, plus Van Slyke). Thanks! # [[Vallick-1|Mary Elizabeth Vollick]] ➔ [[Vollick-68|Isaac Vollick]] ➔ [[Vollick-69|Richard Vollick]] ➔ [[Vollick-12|Cornelius Vollick]] ➔ [[VanValkenburg-436|Isaac Van Vollick]]: [[Bradt-25|Maria Brandt]] ➔ [[Bratt-369|Storm Bradt]] ➔ [[Bradt-10|Jan Bradt]]: Needs parents # [[Vallick-1|Mary Elizabeth Vollick]] ➔ [[Vollick-68|Isaac Vollick]] ➔ [[Vollick-69|Richard Vollick]] ➔ [[Vollick-12|Cornelius Vollick]] ➔ [[VanValkenburg-436|Isaac Van Vollick]] ➔ [[Bradt-25|Maria Brandt]] ➔ [[Bratt-369|Storm Bradt]] ➔ [[Post-57|Maria Post]]: Needs parents Needs parents for [[Post-91]], [[Van_Vorhees-4]], & [[Moockers-2]] # [[Vallick-1|Mary Elizabeth Vollick]] ➔ [[Vollick-68|Isaac Vollick]] ➔ [[Vollick-69|Richard Vollick]] ➔ [[Vollick-12|Cornelius Vollick]] ➔ [[VanValkenburg-436|Isaac Van Vollick]] ➔ [[Bradt-25|Maria Brandt]] ➔ [[Uzille-5|Sophia Uziele]] ➔ [[Uzille-3|Pierre Uziele]]: Needs parents Needs parents for [[D'Uzille-3]] & [[Flament-9]] # [[Vallick-1|Mary Elizabeth Vollick]] ➔ [[Vollick-68|Isaac Vollick]] ➔ [[Vollick-69|Richard Vollick]] ➔ [[Vollick-12|Cornelius Vollick]] ➔ [[VanValkenburg-436|Isaac Van Vollick]] ➔ [[Bradt-25|Maria Brandt]] ➔ [[Uzille-5|Sophia Uziele]] ➔ Cornelia Janse Damen: Needs parents # [[Vallick-1|Mary Elizabeth Vollick]] ➔ [[Vollick-68|Isaac Vollick]] ➔ [[Vollick-69|Richard Vollick]] ➔ [[Vollick-12|Cornelius Vollick]] ➔ Anna Maria Warner ➔ Johann Warner ➔ Maria Dewes: Needs parents # [[Vallick-1|Mary Elizabeth Vollick]] ➔ [[Vollick-68|Isaac Vollick]] ➔ [[Vollick-69|Richard Vollick]] ➔ [[Larroway-1|Eve Larroway]] ➔ [[Muller-90|Elizabeth Muller]] ➔ [[Muller-91|Johannes Muller]] ➔ Johannes Muller: Needs parents # [[Vallick-1|Mary Elizabeth Vollick]] ➔ [[Vollick-68|Isaac Vollick]] ➔ [[Vollick-69|Richard Vollick]] ➔ [[Larroway-1|Eve Larroway]] ➔ [[Muller-90|Elizabeth Muller]] ➔ [[Muller-91|Johannes Muller]] ➔ Anna Loscher: Needs parents # [[Vallick-1|Mary Elizabeth Vollick]] ➔ [[Vollick-68|Isaac Vollick]] ➔ [[Vollick-69|Richard Vollick]] ➔ [[Larroway-1|Eve Larroway]] ➔ [[Muller-90|Elizabeth Muller]] ➔ [[Wuest-1|Maria Dorothea Wust]] ➔ Maria Abel: Needs parents # [[Vallick-1|Mary Elizabeth Vollick]] ➔ [[Jamison-1856|Lydia Jamieson]] ➔ [[Jamison-1857|James Jamieson]]: Needs parents ==== Maternal Brick Walls ==== # [[Fuller-16572|Charles Fuller]] ➔ [[Fuller-16620|Charles Henry Fuller]] ➔ [[Fuller-16626|John Fuller]] ➔ [[Fuller-16642|John Fuller]]: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Parents found}}''' # [[Fuller-16572|Charles Fuller]] ➔ [[Fuller-16620|Charles Henry Fuller]] ➔ [[Fuller-16626|John Fuller]] ➔ [[Downe-191|Mary Down]]: Needs parents # [[Fuller-16572|Charles Fuller]] ➔ [[Fuller-16620|Charles Henry Fuller]] ➔ [[Carey-6396|Winifred Carey]] ➔ [[Carey-5392|William Carey]] ➔ William Carey: Needs parents # [[Fuller-16572|Charles Fuller]] ➔ [[Fuller-16620|Charles Henry Fuller]] ➔ [[Carey-6396|Winifred Carey]] ➔ [[Carey-5392|William Carey]] ➔ [[Luckhurst-91|Sarah Luckhurst]] ➔ [[Luckhurst-56|Thomas Luckhurst]]: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Parents found}}''' # [[Fuller-16572|Charles Fuller]] ➔ [[Fuller-16620|Charles Henry Fuller]] ➔ [[Carey-6396|Winifred Carey]] ➔ [[Carey-5392|William Carey]] ➔ [[Luckhurst-91|Sarah Luckhurst]] ➔ Elizabeth Bourne ➔ Margaret Savage: Needs a mother # [[Fuller-16572|Charles Fuller]] ➔ [[Fuller-16620|Charles Henry Fuller]] ➔ [[Carey-6396|Winifred Carey]] ➔ Margaret Haley: Needs parents # [[Fuller-16572|Charles Fuller]] ➔ [[Norris-10233|Georgiana Golding]] ➔ George Norris ➔ Thomas Norris ➔ Edward Norris: Needs parents # [[Fuller-16572|Charles Fuller]] ➔ [[Norris-10233|Georgiana Golding]] ➔ George Norris ➔ Thomas Norris ➔ Catharine Earl ➔ John Earl: Needs parents # [[Fuller-16572|Charles Fuller]] ➔ [[Norris-10233|Georgiana Golding]] ➔ George Norris ➔ Thomas Norris ➔ Catharine Earl ➔ Sarah Rayner ➔ Sarah Brunger: Needs parents # [[Fuller-16572|Charles Fuller]] ➔ [[Norris-10233|Georgiana Golding]] ➔ George Norris ➔ Mary Spicer ➔ Jesse Spicer ➔ Elizabeth Little: Needs parents # [[Fuller-16572|Charles Fuller]] ➔ [[Norris-10233|Georgiana Golding]] ➔ George Norris ➔ Mary Spicer ➔ Frances Dunggett: Needs parents # [[Fuller-16572|Charles Fuller]] ➔ [[Norris-10233|Georgiana Golding]] ➔ Hannah Philpott ➔ John Philpot ➔ Thomas Philpott: Needs parents # [[Fuller-16572|Charles Fuller]] ➔ [[Norris-10233|Georgiana Golding]] ➔ Hannah Philpott ➔ John Philpot ➔ Sara Markquick: Needs parents # [[Fuller-16572|Charles Fuller]] ➔ [[Norris-10233|Georgiana Golding]] ➔ Hannah Philpott: Needs a mother # [[Caspall-2|Mary Ann Caspall]] ➔ [[Caspall-3|John Caspall]] ➔ [[Caspall-9|John Caspall]] ➔ [[Caspall-24|John Caspall]] ➔ [[Caspall-31|James Caspall]] ➔ John Caspall ➔ John Caspall b. 1717: Needs parents # [[Caspall-2|Mary Ann Caspall]] ➔ [[Caspall-3|John Caspall]] 1847 ➔ [[Caspall-9|John Caspall]] 1819 ➔ [[Caspall-24|John Caspall]] 1780 ➔[[Caspall-31|James Caspall]] ➔ John Caspall ➔ Mary Prigg: Needs parents # [[Caspall-2|Mary Ann Caspall]] ➔ [[Caspall-3|John Caspall]] ➔ [[Caspall-9|John Caspall]] ➔ [[Caspall-24|John Caspall]] ➔ [[Caspall-31|James Caspall]] ➔ Sarah Austin: Needs parents # [[Caspall-2|Mary Ann Caspall]] ➔ [[Caspall-3|John Caspall]] ➔ [[Caspall-9|John Caspall]] ➔ [[Caspall-24|John Caspall]] ➔ [[Peerless-61|Sarah Peerless]] ➔ Mary Hutchford: Needs parents # [[Caspall-2|Mary Ann Caspall]] ➔ [[Caspall-3|John Caspall]] ➔ [[Caspall-9|John Caspall]] ➔ [[Caspall-24|John Caspall]] ➔ [[Hubbard-9281|Milly Hubbard]] ➔ [[Hinds-2104|Elizabeth Hinds]] ➔ [[Ellington-981|Mildred Ellington]] ➔ [[Ellington-982|Thomas Ellington]]: Needs parents # [[Caspall-2|Mary Ann Caspall]] ➔ [[Caspall-3|John Caspall]] ➔ [[Caspall-9|John Caspall]] ➔ [[Hubbard-9281|Milly Hubbard]] ➔[[Hinds-2104|Elizabeth Hinds]] ➔ [[Ellington-981|Mildred Ellington]]: Needs a mother # [[Caspall-2|Mary Ann Caspall]] ➔ [[Caspall-3|John Caspall]] ➔ [[Laming-245|Mary Laming]] ➔ [[Laming-246|Henry Laming]] ➔Jane Hooper ➔ Ann Herbert ➔ Ann Frances: Needs a mother # [[Caspall-2|Mary Ann Caspall]] ➔ [[Caspall-3|John Caspall]] ➔ [[Laming-245|Mary Laming]] ➔ [[Smith-253246|Mary Smit]] ➔ [[Smith-253249|William Smith]] ➔ John Smith: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Correct parents found earlier in the tree}}''' # [[Caspall-2|Mary Ann Caspall]] ➔ [[Caspall-3|John Caspall]] ➔ [[Laming-245|Mary Laming]] ➔ [[Smith-253246|Mary Smit]] ➔ [[Smith-253249|William Smith]] ➔ Sarah Hooper: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Correct parents found earlier in the tree}}''' # [[Caspall-2|Mary Ann Caspall]] ➔ [[Williams-103041|Mary Ann Williams]] ➔ [[Williams-103066|William Williams]] ➔ [[Williams-103211|William Williams]] ➔ Richard Williams ➔ Wilmot Evens ➔ William Evens: Needs parents # [[Caspall-2|Mary Ann Caspall]] ➔ [[Williams-103041|Mary Ann Williams]] ➔ [[Williams-103066|William Williams]] ➔ [[Williams-103211|William Williams]] ➔ Richard Williams ➔ Wilmot Evens ➔ Elizabeth Leonerds: Needs parents # [[Caspall-2|Mary Ann Caspall]] ➔ [[Williams-103041|Mary Ann Williams]] ➔ [[Williams-103066|William Williams]] ➔ [[Williams-103211|William Williams]] ➔ Richard Williams ➔ Wilmot Evens ➔ Elizabeth Shiman: Needs parents # [[Caspall-2|Mary Ann Caspall]] ➔ [[Williams-103041|Mary Ann Williams]] ➔ [[Williams-103066|William Williams]] ➔ [[Williams-103211|William Williams]] ➔ Susanna Couch ➔ Nicolas Couch ➔ Nicholas Couch: Needs parents # [[Caspall-2|Mary Ann Caspall]] ➔ [[Williams-103041|Mary Ann Williams]] ➔ [[Williams-103066|William Williams]] ➔ [[Williams-103211|William Williams]] ➔ Susanna Couch ➔ Nicolas Couch: Needs a mother # [[Caspall-2|Mary Ann Caspall]] ➔ [[Williams-103041|Mary Ann Williams]] ➔ [[Williams-103066|William Williams]] ➔ [[Williams-103211|William Williams]] ➔ Susanna Couch ➔ Susanna Skinner ➔ Elias Skyner: Needs parents # [[Caspall-2|Mary Ann Caspall]] ➔ [[Williams-103041|Mary Ann Williams]] ➔ [[Williams-103066|William Williams]] ➔ [[Williams-103211|William Williams]] ➔ Susanna Couch ➔ Susanna Skinner ➔ Agnes Hert: Needs parents # [[Caspall-2|Mary Ann Caspall]] ➔ [[Williams-103041|Mary Ann Williams]] ➔ [[Williams-103066|William Williams]] ➔ Mary Mimmory ➔ William Mimmory ➔ John Mimery: Needs parents # [[Caspall-2|Mary Ann Caspall]] ➔ [[Williams-103041|Mary Ann Williams]] ➔ [[Williams-103066|William Williams]] ➔ Mary Mimmory ➔ William Mimmory: Needs a mother? (Widow Jane Gribble) # [[Caspall-2|Mary Ann Caspall]] ➔ [[Williams-103041|Mary Ann Williams]] ➔ [[Williams-103066|William Williams]] ➔ Mary Mimmory ➔ Betty Perrott ➔ Susanna Lee: Needs a father # [[Caspall-2|Mary Ann Caspall]] ➔ [[Williams-103041|Mary Ann Williams]] ➔ [[Norman-7731|Betsey Norman]] ➔ [[Norman-7743|William Norman]] ➔ William Norman: Needs parents # [[Caspall-2|Mary Ann Caspall]] ➔ [[Williams-103041|Mary Ann Williams]] ➔ [[Norman-7731|Betsey Norman]] ➔ [[Norman-7743|William Norman]] ➔ Anne Cole: Needs parents # [[Caspall-2|Mary Ann Caspall]] ➔ [[Williams-103041|Mary Ann Williams]] ➔ [[Norman-7731|Betsey Norman]] ➔ [[Doust-448|Elizabeth Doust]] ➔ [[Doust-449|John Doust]] ➔ [[Webber-4838|Mary Webber]]: Needs parents # [[Caspall-2|Mary Ann Caspall]]➔ [[Williams-103041|Mary Ann Williams]] ➔ [[Norman-7731|Betsey Norman]] ➔ [[Doust-448|Elizabeth Doust]] ➔ [[Bird-10273|Anne Bird]]: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Parents found}}''' # [[Simpson-20598|David George Simpson]] ➔ [[Simpson-20603|Charles Simpson]] ➔ [[Simpson-20825|Charles Simpson]] ➔ Nathaniel Simpson: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Correction to primary tree}}''' # [[Simpson-20598|David George Simpson]] ➔ [[Simpson-20603|Charles Simpson]] ➔ [[Simpson-20825|Charles Simpson]] ➔ Ann Latcham: Needs parents # [[Simpson-20598|David George Simpson]] ➔ [[Simpson-20603|Charles Simpson]] ➔ [[Whibley-80|Elizabeth Whibley]]: Parents different on primary tree, needs proving # [[Simpson-20598|David George Simpson]] ➔ [[Page-14072|Sarah Page]] ➔ [[Page-14205|Thomas Page]] ''Needs proof to parents first'' ➔ Thomas Page: Needs parents # [[Simpson-20598|David George Simpson]] ➔ [[Page-14072|Sarah Page]] ➔ [[Page-14205|Thomas Page]] ''Needs proof to parents first'' ➔ Jane Smith: Needs parents # [[Simpson-20598|David George Simpson]] ➔ [[Page-14072|Sarah Page]] ➔ [[Friar-256|Emily Fryer]] ➔ [[Friar-261|William Fryer]] ➔ [[Fryer-470|Moses Friar]] ➔ [[Stedman-295|Sarah Stedman]]: Needs a mother # [[Simpson-20598|David George Simpson]] ➔ [[Page-14072|Sarah Page]] ➔ [[Friar-256|Emily Fryer]] ➔ [[Grant-18459|Sarah Grant]] ➔ William Grant ➔ William Grant ➔ James Grant: Needs parents # [[Simpson-20598|David George Simpson]] ➔ [[Page-14072|Sarah Page]] ➔ [[Friar-256|Emily Fryer]] ➔ [[Grant-18459|Sarah Grant]] ➔ William Grant ➔ Ann King ➔ Joseph King: Needs parents # [[Simpson-20598|David George Simpson]] ➔ [[Page-14072|Sarah Page]] ➔ [[Friar-256|Emily Fryer]] ➔ [[Grant-18459|Sarah Grant]] ➔ William Grant ➔ Ann King ➔ Ann Parks: Needs parents # [[Simpson-20598|David George Simpson]] ➔ [[Page-14072|Sarah Page]] ➔ [[Friar-256|Emily Fryer]] ➔ [[Grant-18459|Sarah Grant]] ➔ Elizabeth Packman: Needs parents # [[Stead-993|Sarah Jane Stead]] ➔ [[Stead-735|William Stead]] ➔ [[Stead-374|John Stead]] ➔ [[Stead-375|Stephen Stead]] ➔ [[Steed-1346|Joseph Stead]] ➔ [[Steed-1346|Jacob Steed]]: Needs parents # [[Stead-993|Sarah Jane Stead]] ➔ [[Stead-735|William Stead]] ➔ [[Stead-374|John Stead]] ➔ [[Stead-375|Stephen Stead]] ➔ [[Steed-1346|Joseph Stead]] ➔ [[Flood-2358|Ann Flood]]: Needs parents '''{{orange|Parents proven}}''' # [[Stead-993|Sarah Jane Stead]] ➔ [[Stead-735|William Stead]] ➔ [[Stead-374|John Stead]] ➔ Sarah Crunden: Needs parents # [[Stead-993|Sarah Jane Stead]] ➔[[Stead-735|William Stead]] ➔ [[Sutton-9655|Emma Sutton]] ➔ William Sutton: Needs parents # [[Stead-993|Sarah Jane Stead]] ➔ [[Stead-735|William Stead]] ➔ [[Sutton-9655|Emma Sutton]]: Needs a mother # [[Stead-993|Sarah Jane Stead]] ➔ [[Elvery-7|Sarah Elvery]] ➔ [[Elvery-8|Stephen Elvery]] ➔ [[Elvery-10|Joseph Elvery]] ➔ [[Elvery-17|John Elvery]] ➔ [[Elvery-18|Ralph Elvery]] ➔ [[Elvery-19|Ralph Elvery]]: Needs parents # [[Stead-993|Sarah Jane Stead]] ➔ [[Elvery-7|Sarah Elvery]] ➔ [[Elvery-8|Stephen Elvery]] ➔ [[Elvery-10|Joseph Elvery]] ➔ [[Ralph-1905|Elizabeth Ralph]] ➔ William Rolfe ➔ William Rolfe: Needs parents # [[Stead-993|Sarah Jane Stead]] ➔[[Elvery-7|Sarah Elvery]] ➔ [[Elvery-8|Stephen Elvery]] ➔ [[Elvery-10|Joseph Elvery]] ➔ [[Ralph-1905|Elizabeth Ralph]] ➔ William Rolfe ➔ Elizabeth Rolfe: Needs parents # [[Stead-993|Sarah Jane Stead]] ➔ [[Elvery-7|Sarah Elvery]] ➔ [[Elvery-8|Stephen Elvery]] ➔ [[Elvery-10|Joseph Elvery]] ➔ [[Ralph-1905|Elizabeth Ralph]]: Needs a mother # [[Stead-993|Sarah Jane Stead]] ➔ [[Elvery-7|Sarah Elvery]] ➔ [[Elvery-8|Stephen Elvery]] ➔ [[Williams-101163|Mary Williams]]: Needs parents # [[Stead-993|Sarah Jane Stead]] ➔ [[Elvery-7|Sarah Elvery]] ➔ [[Elvery-9|Hannah Elvery]] ➔ [[Elvery-16|William Elvery]] ➔ [[Ralph-1905|Elizabeth Ralph]] (Pedigree Collapse) # [[Stead-993|Sarah Jane Stead]] ➔ [[Elvery-7|Sarah Elvery]] ➔ [[Elvery-9|Hannah Elvery]] ➔ [[Ansell-1046|Mary Ansell]]: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Parents found}}''' === Needs Work === # #
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== WikiTree Challenge Week 36 == '''Guest Star''': [[Lambert-4314|David Lambert]] === Documents === === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[Daniels-2254|Christine Daniels]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * ''add image link here'' === '''Resources''' === ==== Canada ==== * [https://www.ancestry.ca/ Ancestry Canada] ''Ancestry subscription required'' * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Canada_Online_Genealogy_Records Canada Online Genealogy Records] List of links. * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/list/?ec=region%3ACANADA&cqs=canada Canada Historical Record Collection] List of links. * [https://www.findmypast.com/articles/world-records/full-list-of-canadian-records?ds_kid=39700060666792049&gclid=CjwKCAjwruSHBhAtEiwA_qCppjMXwmsvrsjLXC-7wFV-F-tqOqNHvgw5N1W99cIpLYhCm0TODWovcBoCCiEQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds Canadian Records] Findmypast. * [https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/Pages/browse-product-type.aspx#databases Canada Library and Archives] Databases. * [https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/search/Pages/ancestors-search.aspx Canada Ancestor Search] Databases. * [https://theancestorhunt.com/resources.html The Ancestor Hunt] Links for finding free newspapers, and more * [https://www.oldmapsonline.org/en/Moncton#bbox=-64.73714380688205,45.945483697499014,-64.32219884025136,46.16807811115768&q=&date_from=0&date_to=9999&scale_from=&scale_to= Old Maps] great New Brunswick maps! * [[Space:Canada:_Resources| WikiTree Canada Project Resources]] Useful information and resources. * [[Space:Sources-Canada|Sources - Canada ]] WikiTree page of sources and links to sources. ==== England ==== * [https://www.freebmd.org.uk/ FreeBMD] * [https://www.freereg.org.uk/ FreeReg] *[[Space:England_Research_Resources:_General|England Research Resources]] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:England%2C_Research_Resources England Research Resources Category] *[[Space:England_Project_Reliable_Sources|Reliable sources for pre-1700 profiles in England]] * [https://www.dengates.com/ Dengate name study] *[https://www.genuki.org.uk/ GENUKI] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_counties_of_the_United_Kingdom#England England Counties] England’s current counties. *[https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Historic_counties_of_England Historical Counties of England] England’s historical counties. * English Roots Sticker {{England Sticker}} (''See their [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:England_Sticker sticker page] for more specific locations) ====Atlantic Canada==== The main (relevant) Atlantic Canada resource pages are here: * [[Space:Nova_Scotia_Resources|Nova Scotia Resources]] * [[Space:New_Brunswick_Team|New Brunswick Resources]] * [[Space:Newfoundland_Resources|Newfoundland Resources]] But in particular see: * [https://archives.novascotia.ca/vital-statistics/ The Nova Scotia Archives, Births, Marriages, and Deaths] have transcribed vital records and their images (these are sometimes more complete than those found in FamilySearch) * [https://archives.novascotia.ca/ The broader Nova Scotia Archives] has transcribed land grants, maps, early censuses and other documents, that can be invaluable. * [https://archives.gnb.ca/archives/?culture=en-CA The Provincial Archives of New Brunswick] website has a number of fantastic databases (especially the "Vital Statistics from Government Records", but also "Newspaper Vital Statistics (Daniel Johnson)") * [http://ngb.chebucto.org/ Newfoundland's Grand Banks Site] a collection of transcribed censuses, vital records, newspaper articles, directories, historical and biographical accounts, journals, family histories and more. Note that Newfoundland didn't join Canada until 1949, so this is one of the only places to get census information from 1921, 1935, and 1945. * [https://sites.rootsweb.com/~cannf/ NL Genweb] similar to Newfoundland's Grand Banks Site, with many of the same records and transcriptions, but not completely identical. ==== Ireland ==== * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ Census Records of Ireland] NationalArchives.ie * [http://libertyellisfoundation.org/passenger Ellis Island Passenger Database] on Irish-Genealogy-Toolkit.com * [https://genealogy.nationalarchives.ie/ Genealogy Records] on Genealogy.NationalArchives.ie * [https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/irl GENUKI] on GenUki.org.uk - ''This has links to records, maps, and research tips * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1584964 Ireland Marriages] on FamilySearch * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Online_Genealogy_Records Ireland Online Genealogy Record] Links. * [https://www.johngrenham.com/ Irish Ancestors] on JohnGrenham.com - ''This maps out where surnames are located, as well as locations in general * [https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/ Irish Genealogy] on IrishGenealogy.ie * [https://www.nli.ie/ National Library of Ireland] ''a new database holding images of the Library's Roman Catholic parish registers * [https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/proni PRONI] ''the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Ireland WikiTree Ireland Project] * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ National Archives of Ireland] ''Try their [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/search/ census search] * [https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/lessons/tracing-irish-roman-catholic-ancestry Tracing Irish Roman Catholic Ancestry] ''An overview of how to approach Roman Catholic research * [https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/lessons/ireland-emigration Ireland Emigration] ''Video on FamilySearch on finding the origins of Irish Immigrants * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Church_Records Ireland Church Records] ''Where to find church records with various links * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Census_Substitutes Ireland Census Substitutes] ''What census records are available, with where to find them * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Ireland WikiTree Ireland Project] ''Check for resources and stickers * Tip: The census records are a good start, and you should be able to find images of all the birth records for each child on irishgenealogy. They have exact birth date, places, fathers Occupation, and mother’s maiden names. Once you get that, you can search for the marriage of the parents, and that gives their fathers names. The civil records are great, but only go back to 1864 for births, a bit earlier for marriages. ==== United States ==== * [https://services.dar.org/members/DAR_Research/search/?Tab_ID=1&Tab_ID_Sub=1 DAR Ancestor Search] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:United_States_Project_Reliable_Sources United States Reliable Sources] * [https://www.nypl.org/collections/articles-databases/fulton-history-old-new-york-state-historical-newspapers Newspapers via Fulton History Search] * Callahan, James Morton. "[https://www.google.com/books/edition/History_of_West_Virginia_Old_and_New/LTUTAAAAYAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=0 History of West Virginia, Old and New," Volume 2] (VA: American Historical Society, 1923). * [https://accessgenealogy.com/north-carolina-genealogy North Carolina Genealogy] on AccessGenealogy.com * [https://www.chesco.org/documentcenter/view/4008 Chester County, NC] Tavern Petitions C-D (you can [https://www.chesco.org/ search] for other surname letters ) * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.anyPlace=randolph%20county%2C%20north%20carolina&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on&count=20&offset=0 Randolph County, North Carolina] on FamilySearch * [https://www.mapofus.org/northcarolina/ Rotating Formation North Carolina County Boundary Maps] on MapofUS.org * [http://genealogytrails.com/ncar/ North Carolina Genealogy Trails] on GenealogyTrails.com * [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015038929710&view=1up&seq=15 Pennsylvania: Encyclopedia of American Quaker genealogy, by ... v.2] * See the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:United_States_Project_Stickers United States Project Stickers] page for the various stickers available. * Sutton, John Davison. "[https://www.google.com/books/edition/History_of_Braxton_County_and_Central_We/YUREAQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=0 History of Braxton County and Central West Virginia]" (Chicago, IL: McClain Printing Company, 2014). *[http://newburyport.advantage-preservation.com/ Newburyport Public Library archive] *Haverhill One Place Study Sticker: {{OnePlaceStudy | place = Haverhill, Massachusetts | category = Haverhill, Massachusetts }} *[https://books.google.com/books?id=i649AAAAYAAJ&pg=PA47&lpg=PA47&dq=The+Haverhill+Emersons+Josiah+Emerson+1739&source=bl&ots=PUnwBYd5gH&sig=ACfU3U2eAHuqrr67M7n37GlZAbeZPiuKaA&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjIrJzk_vDyAhWEElkFHW-pArAQ6AF6BAgREAM#v=onepage&q&f=false The Haverhill Emersons] * See [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts]] and [[Space: Sources-Maine]] for links for resources for specific towns == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week * [[Taylor-80146|Melbourne Taylor]] died in a rail road accident by jumping from stationary train to a moving one. * David is connected to [[Emerson-157|Hannah Duston]]. He is her 7th great-grand nephew. * David's ancestor, [[Toothaker-4|Martha Toothaker]] was accused of being a witch in the Salem Witch trials. She is his 8th great-grandmother. *He has numerous PGM ancestors. See [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/ashley1950/ancestorexplorer/?id=Lambert-4314|Ancestor Explorer app] for details. *His 8th great-grandmother, [[Perkins-125|Mary Perkins]] was also accused of witchcraft during the Salem Witch Trials *David's 2nd Great-Grandfather, [[Gale-1155|James Zeletous Gale]] witnessed a killing in his kitchen in January 1898 when his renter, James Gordon, shot Joseph Towle during an argument. The newspaper article is referenced on his profile. * David's maternal ancestor (3 generations back from Clista Ann Gale) [[Pitman-2068|John Pitman (1732-1834)]] lived to 101. His children: John 87, Joshua 83, Eunice 81 and Mark 88. *David's 5G grandmother Abigail (Moody) Johnson and his 6G grandmother Judith (Moody) Knight, who were the 2G and 3G grandmothers of Alexander Poor, Jr., on his paternal and maternal lines, respectively, [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Moody-3244&person2_name=Smith-62120 were first cousins]. David has two lines of descent from the paternal grandparents of Abigail and Judith, [[Moody-103|Caleb Moody]] and [[Bradbury-13|Judith Bradbury]]. *David's 5G grandfather [[Mills-21724|David Mills]] is a proven United Empire Loyalist. He was part of the New York evacuation of Loyalists. He moved his wife and six children from Bedford, Westchester County, New York to Cumberland County, Nova Scotia. David received 500 acres in the Cobequid Grant. *His distant ancestor [[Longfellow-89|William Longfellow]] and the ship he was on was caught in a dangerous storm after returning from Quebec city. Four ships went down in a massive storm on October 16th, 1690. His ship was one of the few that took part in a blockade to prevent French ships from invading New England. *David is a direct descendant of [[Coffin-221|Tristram Coffin]], one of the founders of Haverhill, Mass. *David's ancestor, [[Ingalls-69|Ebenezer Ingalls]] served in the American Revolution. *[[Reynolds-10802|Nathaniel Reynolds]] served in the American Revolution. He was his sixth great-grandfather. He took part in the Battle of Fort Cumberland. === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. *[[Space:Alexandria%2C_New_Hampshire |Alexandria, New Hampshire]] *[[Space:Emerson_%26_Gale_Family_Deeds | Emerson & Gale Family Deeds]] Grafton County, 1812-1829 * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Harriet_Wilkinson_conflation_page Harriet Wilkinson Conflation Page] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Haverhill%2C_Massachusetts Haverhill, Massachusetts] * [[Space:Kelly_Deeds|Kelly Deeds]] in Westmorland * [[Space:Lea_wills_in_Brereton_cum_Smethwick|Lea Wills in brereton cum Smethwick]] * [[Space:Lea_deaths_in_Brereton_cum_Smethwick|Lea Deaths in Brereton cum Smethwick]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:What_Happened_to_James_Albert_Lambert What Happened to James Albert Lambert] * [[Space:John_Lougee_and_the_DAR|John Lougee and the DAR]] John Lougee has a DAR ancestor number, but no records. This page has all the records I could find and they do not appear to be him. * Eliphalet and Eli Gale were brothers. They have been horribly conflated in FamilySearch and other websites. The page lists some of the sources used to determine that they were two distinct people. [[Space:Eli_vs_Eliphalet_Gale|Eli vs Eliphalet Gale]] === Military Profiles === :Did any of the guests family serve in the military or military conflicts? * 4th Great-grandfather [[Poor-283|Jonathan Poor]] and his brother [[Poor-1022|Nathan Poor]] served in the Revolutionary war. * 4th great grandfather [[Whitney-2207|Joshua Whitney (1761-1832)]] served in the Revolutionary War * [[Pattee-76|Benjamin Pattee]] served in the Revolutionary War *[[Emerson-1579|William Emerson]] served in the Revolutionary War (not direct ancestor) * 5th Great grandfather [[Huse-74|Colonel Joseph Huse]] served in the American Revolutionary War. David is a member of the SAR under this ancestor. * 4th Great grandfather [[Emerson-4373 | Ensign Josiah Emerson]] served with Capt. Timothy Eaton's Company of Minuteman during the American Revolution. * David's ancestor, [[Ingalls-69|Ebenezer Ingalls]] served in the American Revolution. * [[Robbins-9263 |Charles Robbins]] served in the 1st and 2nd World Wars * 5th Great Grandfather, [[Lougee-8|John Lougee (1719-1794)]], has a DAR Ancestor Number, but it is doubtful he served. The DAR's website has a warning on his profile that military service must be proved, and no records could be found on Fold3, Ancestry, or FamilySearch that match him. Records pertaining to a son and two nephews appear to be conflated, but could not be him. *[[Reynolds-10802|Nathaniel Reynolds]] served in the American Revolution. He was his sixth great-grandfather. He took part in the Battle of Fort Cumberland. *David's 5th great-grandfather, [[Gale-1158 | Lieutenant Eliphalet Gale]] served in the New Hampshire during the Revolutionary War. == Ancestors == === Brick Walls === ==== Paternal Brick Walls (122) ==== :'' These are not all of the available brick walls # [[Lambert-4317|James Lambert]] ➔ [[Lambert-4321|John Lambert]] ➔ [[Lambert-4322|John Lambert, Sr.]]: Needs parents # [[Lambert-4317|James Lambert]] ➔ [[Lambert-4321|John Lambert]] ➔ [[Harrison-7323|Hannah Harrison]] ➔ [[Harrison-5390|John Harrison]] ➔ [[Harrison-23053|Francis Harrison]] ➔ [[Harrison-23070|Edward Harreson]]: Needs parents # [[Lambert-4317|James Lambert]] ➔ [[Lambert-4321|John Lambert]] ➔ [[Harrison-7323|Hannah Harrison]] ➔ [[Harrison-5390|John Harrison]] ➔ [[Harrison-23053|Francis Harrison]] ➔ Johanna Ashton: Needs parents # [[Lambert-4317|James Lambert]] ➔ [[Lambert-4321|John Lambert]] ➔ [[Harrison-7323|Hannah Harrison]] ➔ John Harrison ➔ Elizabeth Thorpe: Needs a father # [[Lambert-4317|James Lambert]] ➔ [[Lambert-4321|John Lambert]] ➔ [[Harrison-7323|Hannah Harrison]] ➔ [[Harrison-5390|John Harrison]] ➔ Elizabeth Thorpe ➔ Mary Ford: Needs parents # [[Lambert-4317|James Lambert]] ➔ [[Lambert-4321|John Lambert]] ➔ [[Harrison-7323|Hannah Harrison]] ➔ [[Lovell-799|Sarah Lovell]] ➔ [[Lovel-162|Thomas Lovell]] ➔ Richard Lovell: Needs parents # [[Lambert-4317|James Lambert]] ➔ [[Lambert-4321|John Lambert]] ➔ [[Harrison-7323|Hannah Harrison]] ➔ [[Lovell-799|Sarah Lovell]] ➔ [[Lovel-162|Thomas Lovell]] ➔ Anna Widd: Needs parents # [[Lambert-4317|James Lambert]] ➔ [[Lambert-4321|John Lambert]] ➔ [[Harrison-7323|Hannah Harrison]] ➔ [[Lovell-799|Sarah Lovell]]l ➔ Mary Willson: Needs parents # [[Lambert-4317|James Lambert]] ➔ [[McDade-158|Margaret McDade]] ➔ [[McDade-159|Hugh McDade]]: Needs parents # [[Lambert-4317|James Lambert]] ➔ [[McDade-158|Margaret McDade]]: Needs a mother # [[Pike-2604|Sabina Pike]] ➔ [[Pike-2606|George Pike]] ➔ [[Pike-11396|John Pike]]: Needs parents # [[Pike-2604|Sabina Pike]] ➔ [[Pike-2606|George Pike]] ➔ [[Miles-9756|Catherine Miles]] ➔ [[Miles-9764|Thomas Miles]]: Needs parents # [[Pike-2604|Sabina Pike]] ➔ [[Pike-2606|George Pike]] ➔ [[Miles-9756|Catherine Miles]] ➔ [[Gray-34293|Ann Gray]]: Needs parents # [[Pike-2604|Sabina Pike]] ➔ [[Tulk-57|Sabina Tulk]]: Needs parents # [[Clark-22935|Thomas William Clark]] ➔ [[Clark-22937|Joshua Clark]] ➔ Joshua Clark ➔ William Clark ➔ William Clark ➔ Richard Clark: Needs parents # [[Clark-22935|Thomas William Clark]] ➔ [[Clark-22937|Joshua Clark]] ➔ Joshua Clark ➔ William Clark: Needs a mother # [[Clark-22935|Thomas William Clark]] ➔ [[Clark-22937|Joshua Clark]] ➔ Joshua Clark ➔ William Clark ➔ Dorothy Stonehouse: Needs parents # [[Clark-22935|Thomas William Clark]] ➔ [[Clark-22937|Joshua Clark]] ➔ Joshua Clark ➔ Mary Sands ➔ Stephen Sands: Needs parents # [[Clark-22935|Thomas William Clark]] ➔ [[Clark-22937|Joshua Clark]] ➔ Joshua Clark ➔ Mary Sands: Needs a mother # [[Clark-22935|Thomas William Clark]] ➔ [[Clark-22937|Joshua Clark]] ➔ Rebecca Mills ➔ Nathan Mills ➔ David Mills ➔ George Mills ➔ Abigail Clark: Needs parents # [[Clark-22935|Thomas William Clark]] ➔ [[Clark-22937|Joshua Clark]] ➔ Rebecca Mills ➔ Nathan Mills ➔ David Mills ➔ Mary Holmes ➔ Dorothy Roberts ➔ Zachariah Roberts ➔ William Roberts: Needs parents # [[Clark-22935|Thomas William Clark]] ➔ [[Clark-22937|Joshua Clark]] ➔ Rebecca Mills ➔ Nathan Mills ➔ David Mills ➔ Mary Holmes ➔ Dorothy Roberts ➔ Zachariah Roberts ➔ Joanna West: Needs parents # [[Clark-22935|Thomas William Clark]] ➔ [[Clark-22937|Joshua Clark]] ➔ Rebecca Mills ➔ Nathan Mills ➔ David Mills ➔ Mary Holmes ➔ Dorothy Roberts ➔ Mary Lawrence: Needs parents # [[Clark-22935|Thomas William Clark]] ➔ [[Clark-22937|Joshua Clark]] ➔ Rebecca Mills ➔ Nathan Mills ➔ Rebecca Holmes ➔ John Holmes III ➔ Sarah Clarke: Needs parents # [[Clark-22935|Thomas William Clark]] ➔ [[Clark-22937|Joshua Clark]] ➔ Rebecca Mills ➔ Nathan Mills ➔ Rebecca Holmes ➔ Jemima Beecher ➔ Isaac Beecher ➔ Isaac Beecher: Needs parents # [[Clark-22935|Thomas William Clark]] ➔ [[Clark-22937|Joshua Clark]] ➔ Rebecca Mills ➔ Tomasine Blenkhorn ➔ William Blenkhorn ➔ William Blenkhorn ➔ William Blenkhorn: Needs parents # [[Clark-22935|Thomas William Clark]] ➔ [[Clark-22937|Joshua Clark]] ➔ Rebecca Mills ➔ Tomasine Blenkhorn ➔ William Blenkhorn ➔ William Blenkhorn ➔ Alice Frank: Needs parents # [[Clark-22935|Thomas William Clark]] ➔ [[Clark-22937|Joshua Clark]] ➔ Rebecca Mills ➔ Tomasine Blenkhorn ➔ William Blenkhorn ➔ Christiana Lief: Needs parents # [[Clark-22935|Thomas William Clark]] ➔ [[Clark-22937|Joshua Clark]] ➔ Rebecca Mills ➔ Tomasine Blenkhorn ➔ Ann Dresser: Needs parents # [[Taylor-26873|Bessie Jane Taylor]] ➔ [[Taylor-26875|Moses Taylor]] ➔ [[Taylor-26937|George Taylor]] ➔ [[Taylor-19460|Joseph Taylor]]: Needs parents Needs possible conflation of son George cleared up # [[Taylor-26873|Bessie Jane Taylor]] ➔ [[Taylor-26875|Moses Taylor]] ➔ [[Taylor-26937|George Taylor]] ➔ Mary Callis: Needs parents # [[Taylor-26873|Bessie Jane Taylor]] ➔ [[Taylor-26875|Moses Taylor]] ➔ [[Leaman-153|Charlotte Leeman]] ➔ [[Leaman-125|Robert Leaman]]: Needs a mother # [[Taylor-26873|Bessie Jane Taylor]] ➔ [[Taylor-26875|Moses Taylor]] ➔ [[Leaman-153|Charlotte Leeman]] ➔Rachel Wilson: Needs parents # [[Taylor-26873|Bessie Jane Taylor]] ➔ [[Kelly-24103|Eliza Jane Kelly]] ➔ [[Kelly-23403|Edmund Kelly]] ➔ [[Kelly-5940|John Kelly]]: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Parents found}}''' # [[Taylor-26873|Bessie Jane Taylor]] ➔ [[Kelly-24103|Eliza Jane Kelly]] ➔ [[Kelly-23403|Edmund Kelly]] ➔ [[Berry-17479|Sarah Berry]] ➔Thomas Berry: Needs parents # [[Taylor-26873|Bessie Jane Taylor]] ➔ [[Kelly-24103|Eliza Jane Kelly]] ➔ [[Kelly-23403|Edmund Kelly]] ➔ [[Berry-17479|Sarah Berry]] ➔ Rebecca Ricker ➔ Maria Somers: Needs parents # [[Taylor-26873|Bessie Jane Taylor]] ➔ [[Kelly-24103|Eliza Jane Kelly]] ➔ [[Briggs-10488|Sarah Briggs]] ➔ John Briggs ➔ Sarah Gardner: Needs parents # [[Taylor-26873|Bessie Jane Taylor]] ➔ [[Kelly-24103|Eliza Jane Kelly]] ➔ [[Briggs-10488|Sarah Briggs]] ➔ Rosannah Jonah ➔ Sarah Reynolds: Needs parents ==== Maternal Brick Walls (#) ==== :'' These are not all of the available brick walls # [[Lea-691|John George Lea]] ➔ [[Lea-692|John Lea]] ➔ [[Lea-693|Thomas Lea]] ➔ [[Lea-1908|James Lea]] ➔ George Lea ➔ James Lea ➔ Margaret Darlington: Needs parents # [[Lea-691|John George Lea]] ➔ [[Lea-692|John Lea]] ➔ [[Lea-693|Thomas Lea]] ➔ [[Lea-1908|James Lea]] ➔ Mary Furnivall ➔ Edmund Furnivall ➔ Mary Cumberbatch: Needs pareants # [[Lea-691|John George Lea]] ➔ [[Lea-692|John Lea]] ➔ [[Lea-693|Thomas Lea]] ➔ [[Lea-1908|James Lea]] ➔ Mary Furnivall ➔ Mary Walley: Needs aprents # [[Lea-691|John George Lea]] ➔ [[Lea-692|John Lea]] ➔ [[Lea-693|Thomas Lea]] ➔ [[Scragg-153|Elizabeth Scragg]] ➔ [[Scragg-154|John Scragg]] ➔ [[Scragg-161|Richard Scragg]]: Needs parents # [[Lea-691|John George Lea]] ➔ [[Lea-692|John Lea]] ➔ [[Lea-693|Thomas Lea]] ➔ [[Scragg-153|Elizabeth Scragg]] ➔ [[Scragg-154|John Scragg]] ➔ [[Pratchet-2|Deborah Pratchet]]: Needs parents # [[Lea-691|John George Lea]] ➔ [[Lea-692|John Lea]] ➔ [[Lea-693|Thomas Lea]] ➔ [[Scragg-153|Elizabeth Scragg]] ➔ [[Holland-13731|Martha Holland]]: Needs parents # [[Lea-691|John George Lea]] ➔ [[Lea-692|John Lea]] ➔ [[Liversage-9|Jane Liversage]] ➔ [[Liversage-230|Isaac Liversage]] ➔ Thomas Leversage: Needs parents # [[Lea-691|John George Lea]] ➔ [[Lea-692|John Lea]] ➔ [[Liversage-9|Jane Liversage]] ➔[[Liversage-230|Isaac Liversage]] ➔ [[Kelsall-279|Sarah Kelsall]] ➔ [[Kelsall-280|John Kelsall]]: Needs parents # [[Lea-691|John George Lea]] ➔ [[Lea-692|John Lea]] ➔ [[Liversage-9|Jane Liversage]] ➔ [[Liversage-230|Isaac Liversage]] ➔ [[Kelsall-279|Sarah Kelsall]]: Needs a mother # [[Lea-691|John George Lea]] ➔ [[Lea-692|John Lea]] ➔ [[Liversage-9|Jane Liversage]] ➔ [[Hockenhull-61|Mary Hockenhull]]: Needs parents Needs a mother '''{{Orange|Father found}}''' # [[Lea-691|John George Lea]] ➔ [[Wilkinson-4277|Ann Wilkinson]] ➔ [[Wilkinson-12864|George Wilkinson]] ➔ John Wilkinson ➔ Randle Wilkinson: Needs parents # [[Lea-691|John George Lea]] ➔ [[Wilkinson-4277|Ann Wilkinson]] ➔ [[Wilkinson-12864|George Wilkinson]] ➔ John Wilkinson ➔ Martha Cartwright: Needs parents # [[Lea-691|John George Lea]] ➔ [[Wilkinson-4277|Ann Wilkinson]] ➔ [[Wilkinson-12864|George Wilkinson]] ➔ Sarah Hitchen ➔ Thomas Hitchen: Needs parents # [[Lea-691|John George Lea]] ➔ [[Wilkinson-4277|Ann Wilkinson]] ➔ [[Wilkinson-12864|George Wilkinson]] ➔ Sarah Hitchen ➔ Margaret Howard ➔ William Howard: Needs parents # [[Lea-691|John George Lea]] ➔ [[Wilkinson-4277|Ann Wilkinson]] ➔ [[Wilkinson-12864|George Wilkinson]] ➔ Sarah Hitchen ➔ Margaret Howard: Needs a mother # [[Lea-691|John George Lea]] ➔ [[Wilkinson-4277|Ann Wilkinson]] ➔ [[Galley-383|Jane Galley]] ➔ Thomas Galley ➔ Thomas Galley: Needs parents # [[Lea-691|John George Lea]] ➔ [[Wilkinson-4277|Ann Wilkinson]] ➔ [[Galley-383|Jane Galley]] ➔ Thomas Galley ➔ Sarah Steele: Needs parents # [[Lea-691|John George Lea]] ➔ [[Wilkinson-4277|Ann Wilkinson]] ➔ [[Galley-383|Jane Galley]] ➔ Ann Whittakers ➔ James Whittaker: Needs parents # [[Lea-691|John George Lea]] ➔[[Wilkinson-4277|Ann Wilkinson]] ➔ [[Galley-383|Jane Galley]] ➔ Ann Whittakers ➔ Ann Sutton: Needs parents # [[Wilkinson-4270|Harriet Ann (Wilkinson) Lea]] ➔ [[Wilkinson-4278|Samuel Wilkinson]] ➔ [[Wilkinson-12844|John Wilkinson]] ➔ [[Wilkinson-12848|Joseph Wilkinson]] ➔ [[Wilkinson-12854|Richard Wilkinson]]: Needs parents # [[Wilkinson-4270|Harriet Ann (Wilkinson) Lea]] ➔ [[Wilkinson-4278|Samuel Wilkinson]] ➔ [[Wilkinson-12844|John Wilkinson]] ➔ [[Wilkinson-12848|Joseph Wilkinson]] ➔ [[Minshall-275|Anne Minshall]]: Needs parents # [[Wilkinson-4270|Harriet Ann (Wilkinson) Lea]] ➔ [[Wilkinson-4278|Samuel Wilkinson]] ➔ [[Wilkinson-12844|John Wilkinson]] ➔ [[Evans-37321|Ann Evans]] ➔ [[Evans-37322|John Evans]]: Needs parents # [[Wilkinson-4270|Harriet Ann (Wilkinson) Lea]] ➔ [[Wilkinson-4278|Samuel Wilkinson]] ➔ [[Wilkinson-12844|John Wilkinson]] ➔ [[Evans-37321|Ann Evans]] ➔ [[Dunn-17999|Hannah Dunn Kettle]]: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Parents found}}''' # [[Wilkinson-4270|Harriet Ann (Wilkinson) Lea]] ➔ [[Wilkinson-4278|Samuel Wilkinson]] ➔ [[Sproson-27|Dinah Sproston]] ➔ [[Sproson-28|James Sproston]] ➔ [[Sproson-29|Richard Sproston]]: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Parents found}}''' # [[Wilkinson-4270|Harriet Ann (Wilkinson) Lea]] ➔ [[Wilkinson-4278|Samuel Wilkinson]] ➔ [[Sproson-27|Dinah Sproston]] ➔ [[Hulse-1097|Margaret Hulse]]: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Parents found}}''' # [[Wilkinson-4270|Harriet Ann (Wilkinson) Lea]] ➔ [[Cooper-10431|Martha Cooper]] ➔ [[Cooper-32719|Samuel Cooper]] ➔ William Cooper ➔ James Cooper: Needs parents # [[Wilkinson-4270|Harriet Ann (Wilkinson) Lea]] ➔ [[Cooper-10431|Martha Cooper]] ➔ [[Cooper-32719|Samuel Cooper]]➔ William Cooper ➔ Elizabeth Whoolham: Needs parents # [[Wilkinson-4270|Harriet Ann (Wilkinson) Lea]] ➔ [[Cooper-10431|Martha Cooper]] ➔ [[Cooper-32719|Samuel Cooper]] ➔ Mary Brookes ➔ John Brookes: Needs parents # [[Wilkinson-4270|Harriet Ann (Wilkinson) Lea]] ➔ [[Cooper-10431|Martha Cooper]] ➔ [[Cooper-32719|Samuel Cooper]] ➔ Mary Brookes ➔ Elizabeth Bowker: Needs parents # [[Wilkinson-4270|Harriet Ann (Wilkinson) Lea]] ➔ [[Cooper-10431|Martha Cooper]] ➔ [[Vickers-3178|Ann Vickers]] ➔ George Vickers ➔ Thomas Vickers: Needs parents # [[Wilkinson-4270|Harriet Ann (Wilkinson) Lea]] ➔ [[Cooper-10431|Martha Cooper]] ➔ [[Vickers-3178|Ann Vickers]] ➔ George Vickers ➔ Martha Twiss: Needs parents # [[Wilkinson-4270|Harriet Ann (Wilkinson) Lea]] ➔ [[Cooper-10431|Martha Cooper]] ➔ [[Vickers-3178|Ann Vickers]] ➔ [[Jones-110081|Sarah Jones]]. ➔ [[Jones-110084|Richard Jones]]: Needs parents # [[Wilkinson-4270|Harriet Ann (Wilkinson) Lea]] ➔ [[Cooper-10431|Martha Cooper]] ➔ [[Vickers-3178|Ann Vickers]] ➔ Sarah Jones: Needs a mother # [[Poor-357|Alexander Livingstone Poor, Jr.]] ➔ [[Poor-359|Alexander Poor]] ➔ [[Poor-360|Henry Poor]] ➔ [[Poor-283|Jonathan Poor]] ➔ [[Longfellow-118|Anne Longfellow]] ➔ [[Tompson-87|Abigail Tompson]] ➔ Sarah Webster ➔ Anne Batt: Needs parents # [[Poor-357|Alexander Livingstone Poor, Jr.]] ➔ [[Poor-359|Alexander Poor]] ➔[[Poor-360|Henry Poor]] ➔ [[Dole-200|Sarah Dole]] ➔ [[Dole-187|Henry Dole]] ➔ [[Dole-71|Abner Dole]] ➔ [[Dole-4|Richard Dole]]: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Parents found}}''' # [[Poor-357|Alexander Livingstone Poor, Jr.]] ➔ [[Poor-359|Alexander Poor]] ➔ [[Poor-360|Henry Poor]] ➔ [[Dole-200|Sarah Dole]] ➔ [[Hale-2252|Mary Hale]] ➔ [[Jaques-24|Sara Jaques]] ➔ [[Jaques-3|Henry Jaques]]: Needs parents # [[Poor-357|Alexander Livingstone Poor, Jr.]] ➔ [[Poor-359|Alexander Poor]] ➔ [[Huse-81|Abigail Johnson Huse]] ➔ [[Huse-74|Joseph Huse]] ➔ [[Chase-2283|Molly Chase]] ➔ [[Carr-654|Hepzibah Carr]] ➔ [[Carr-3272|James Carr]]: Needs parents # [[Gale-780|Calista Ann (Gale) Poor]] ➔ [[Gale-1155|James Gale]] ➔ [[Gale-1156|Pattee Gale]] ➔ [[Emerson-4352|Lydia Emerson]] ➔ [[Emerson-4373|Josiah Emerson]] ➔ [[Messer-183|Abigail Messer]] ➔ [[Marsh-1520|Abigail Marsh]] ➔ [[Marsh-129|Onesipheros Marsh]]: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Relationships proven}}''' # [[Gale-780|Calista Ann (Gale) Poor]] ➔ [[Gale-1155|James Gale]] ➔ [[Gale-1156|Pattee Gale]] ➔ [[Emerson-4352|Lydia Emerson]] ➔ [[Emerson-4373|Josiah Emerson]] ➔ [[Messer-183|Abigail Messer]] ➔ [[Marsh-1520|Abigail Marsh]] : Needs a mother # [[Gale-780|Calista Ann (Gale) Poor]] ➔ [[Gale-1155|James Gale]] ➔ [[Ingalls-140|Lydia Ingalls]] ➔ [[Ingalls-67|Gilman Ingalls]] ➔ [[Ingalls-69|Ebenezer Ingalls]] ➔ Sarah Brown ➔ Samuel Browne ➔ Abigail Browne: Needs parents # [[Gale-780|Calista Ann (Gale) Poor]] ➔ [[Gale-1155|James Gale]] ➔ [[Ingalls-140|Lydia Ingalls]] ➔ [[Ingalls-67|Gilman Ingalls]] ➔ Mary Lougee ➔Jean Lougee ➔ John Lougee: Needs parents # [[Gale-780|Calista Ann (Gale) Poor]] ➔ [[Gale-1155|James Gale]] ➔ [[Ingalls-140|Lydia Ingalls]] ➔ [[Ingalls-67|Gilman Ingalls]] ➔ [[Lougee-1|Mary Lougee]] ➔ Emeline Leavitt ➔ Samuel Leavitt: Needs parents # [[Gale-780|Calista Ann (Gale) Poor]] ➔ [[Gale-1155|James Gale]] ➔ [[Ingalls-140|Lydia Ingalls]] ➔ [[Ingalls-67|Gilman Ingalls]] ➔ Emeline Leavitt ➔ Sarah Brown: Needs parents # [[Gale-780|Calista Ann (Gale) Poor]] ➔ [[Pitman-782|Eunice Pitman]] ➔ [[Pitman-2058|Lougee Pitman]] ➔ [[Pitman-2069|John Pitman]] ➔ [[Pitman-2068|John Pitman]] ➔ John Pitman ➔ Joseph Pitman ➔ William Pitman: Needs parents # [[Gale-780|Calista Ann (Gale) Poor]] ➔ [[Pitman-782|Eunice Pitman]] ➔ [[Pitman-2058|Lougee Pitman]] ➔ [[Pitman-2069|John Pitman]] ➔ [[Pitman-2068|John Pitman]] ➔ John Pitman ➔ Joseph Pitman: Needs a mother # [[Gale-780|Calista Ann (Gale) Poor]] ➔ [[Pitman-782|Eunice Pitman]] ➔ [[Pitman-2058|Lougee Pitman]] ➔ [[Pitman-2069|John Pitman]] ➔ [[Pitman-2068|John Pitman]] ➔ John Pitman: Needs a mother # [[Gale-780|Calista Ann (Gale) Poor]] ➔ [[Pitman-782|Eunice Pitman]] ➔ [[Pitman-2058|Lougee Pitman]] ➔ [[Pitman-2069|John Pitman]] ➔ [[Pitman-2068|John Pitman]]: Needs a mother # [[Gale-780|Calista Ann (Gale) Poor]] ➔ [[Pitman-782|Eunice Pitman]] ➔ [[Pitman-2058|Lougee Pitman]] ➔ [[Lougee-231|Shuah Lougee]] ➔ John? Lougee ➔ [[Lougee-9|John Lougee]]: '''{{Orange|Pedigree Collapse}}''' === Needs Work === # [[Dunn-17999|Hannah (Dunn) Evans]] - ''Needs narrative # [[Dunn-18000|Samuel Dunn]] - ''Needs more sources and narrative # [[Hulse-1098|Job Hulse]] - ''Needs more narrative # [[Sproson-28|James Sproson]] - ''Needs narrative
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== WikiTree Challenge Week 37 == '''Guest Star''': [[Stewart-35811|Dana Leeds]] '''Primary Tree''': [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/12309157/family?cfpid=-291815815 Ancestry] === Notes from Dana === * === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[Lowe-866|Karen Lowe]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * ''add image link here'' === '''Resources''' === ====Germany==== *[https://www.archion.de/ German Church Records] Archion, your browser should translate this page to English if needed. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:German_Roots_Project_Resources German Resources] List of German source links. *[https://www.archion.de/ German Church Records] Archion, your browser should translate this page to English if needed. * [https://www.archion.de/de/browse/?no_cache=1#https://www.archion.de/de/browse/?no_cache=1&path=656249-777823 ARCHION DURCHSUCHEN] * [https://die-maus-bremen.info/index.php?id=357 Die Maus] on die.mau.bremen.info * [https://www.germanroots.com/germandata.html German Genealogy Records] ''This is a list of sources, both paid and free * [https://sktranslations.com/german-church-record-vocabulary-important-words German Church Record Vocabulary] * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germany_Online_Genealogy_Records Germany Online Records] ''This is a list of sources, both paid and free *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:German_Roots_Project_Resources German Resources] List of German source links. * WikiTree [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:German_Roots_Project_Resources Germany Project Resources] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Germany_Project_Templates WikiTree Germany Project Templates] * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-67JQ-DQ7?i=60&cc=1491272&cat=23048 Germany, Prussia, BMD] * Germany records [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.birthLikePlace=germany&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on&count=20&offset=0 on FamilySearch] * [http://immigrantships.net/bremenproj/bremenproject.html Immigrant Ship Transcription Guild]: Transcribed Ships Manifests Departing from Germany * [https://data.matricula-online.eu/de/deutschland/muenster/buldern-st-pankratius/KB001_1/?pg=74 Matricula Online] * [http://www.suetterlinschrift.de/Englisch/Titel.htm Old German Writing]: here you can learn about Suetterlin - the "German handwriting". There are also tips and tricks for deciphering old scripts as well as a comparison of the Suetterlin alphabet to older writings of 17th-19th century. * [http://www.archive-in-thueringen.de/de/findbuch/view/bestand/27954/systematik/115372 Thuringen Archives] * German Roots Sticker {{German Roots Sticker}} ===='''Important German Church Record Vocabulary'''==== ::'''Name''' Name, Namen, Nahme, Nahmen ::'''Parish''' Pfarre, Gemeinde ::'''local''' hiesig ::'''Baptism''' Taufe ::'''Birth''' Geburt ::'''Child''' Kind ::'''Son''' Sohn ::'''Daughter''' Tochter ::'''Mother''' Mutter ::'''Father''' Vater ::'''Parents''' Eltern, Aeltern ::'''Boy''' Knabe, Junge ::'''Girl''' Mädchen ::'''Stillborn''' totgeboren, todtgeboren ::'''Year, Month and Day''' Jahr, Monat und Tag ::'''Godparents/Sponsors''' Paten, Pathen, Taufpaten, Taufpathen, Gevatter ::'''Marriage''' Trauung, Ehe ::'''Groom''' Bräutigam ::'''Bride''' Braut ::'''Married''' verheiratet, verehelicht ::'''Wife''' Frau, Ehefrau, Gattin, Weib, Eheweib ::'''Husband''' Mann, Ehemann, Gatte ::'''Location/Place of Residence''' Ort, Wohnort ====United States==== * [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015002304221&view=1up&seq=7 American Quaker Genealogy] ''North Carolina Yearly Meeting Notes * [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015038929710&view=1up&seq=15 American Quaker genealogy, v.2.] ''North Carolina Yearly Meeting Notes * [https://services.dar.org/members/DAR_Research/search/?Tab_ID=1&Tab_ID_Sub=1 DAR Ancestor Search] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:United_States_Project_Reliable_Sources] United States Reliable Sources *[https://www.nypl.org/collections/articles-databases/fulton-history-old-new-york-state-historical-newspapers] Newspapers via Fulton History Search * Callahan, James Morton. "[https://www.google.com/books/edition/History_of_West_Virginia_Old_and_New/LTUTAAAAYAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=0 History of West Virginia, Old and New," Volume 2] (VA: American Historical Society, 1923). * [https://accessgenealogy.com/north-carolina-genealogy North Carolina Genealogy] on AccessGenealogy.com * [https://www.chesco.org/documentcenter/view/4008 Chester County, NC] Tavern Petitions C-D (you can [https://www.chesco.org/ search] for other surname letters ) * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.anyPlace=randolph%20county%2C%20north%20carolina&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on&count=20&offset=0 Randolph County, North Carolina] on FamilySearch * [https://www.mapofus.org/northcarolina/ Rotating Formation North Carolina County Boundary Maps] on MapofUS.org * [http://genealogytrails.com/ncar/ North Carolina Genealogy Trails] on GenealogyTrails.com * [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015038929710&view=1up&seq=15 Pennsylvania: Encyclopedia of American Quaker genealogy, by ... v.2] * See the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:United_States_Project_Stickers United States Project Stickers] page for the various stickers available. * Sutton, John Davison. "[https://www.google.com/books/edition/History_of_Braxton_County_and_Central_We/YUREAQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=0 History of Braxton County and Central West Virginia]" (Chicago, IL: McClain Printing Company, 2014). == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week * It appears very likely that [[Stewart-35811|Dana]]'s GGGgrandmother [[Waldron-2544|Nancy Waldron]] was a greatgranddaughter of [[Waldron-901|Leffert Waldron]], although there is some doubt as to which grandson was her father. Leffert's grandfathers were both born in the Netherlands and both arrived with their parents in what was then New Amsterdam in the mid-17th century. **Leffert's Waldron grandfather was one of the subjects of Douglas Richardson's 1995 article, "The European Origin and Ancestry of Joseph and Resolved Waldron" (New York Genealogical & Biographical Record, Jan. 1995, pp. 12-24, and Apr. 1995, pp. 113-116). **Leffert Waldron's other grandfather is one of the subjects of The Lefferts Family Papers, held at Brooklyn Historical Society and spanning almost four centuries, which have been digitized and are available online as [https://lefferts.brooklynhistory.org/ An American Family Grows in Brooklyn]. * [[Beswick-576|William Beswick (bef.1735-bef.1785)]] was a coal miner who became a publican and died when he fell from his horse. * Dana's second great uncle, [[Bennett-32336|Ephraim Bennett (1841-)]] went to prison for killing his brother-in-law in 1893. *Dana's 5th Great-grandfather [[Merrill-5535|Jacob Merrill]] ran a tavern until his death in 1804. Then his wife, [[Fulkerson-672|Elizabeth (Fulkerson) Merrill]] continued to run it until about 1822. === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. * * === Military Profiles === :Did any of the guests family serve in the military or military conflicts? * 5th Great Grandfather [[Copenhaver-24|John Thomas Copenhaver]] served as a Captain in the American Revolution. * 5th Great Grandfather [[Quigley-1900|Michael Quigley]] served as a private in the American Revolution. * Second Great Grand Uncle [[Bennett-24684|William H Bennett (1839-1897)]] served in Kansas during the US Civil War. * Second Great Grand Uncle [[Bennett-32337|Joseph M Bennett (1843-1864)]] served with the Kansas Infantry during the US Civil War. He died of disease during the war. *4th Great Grandfather [[Watson-31855|George Watson]] served in the army in the war of 1812. *6th Great Grandfather [[Vincent-4925|Cornelius Vincent]] served in the Pennsylvania militia in the American Revolution. *6th Great Grandfather [[Watson-11743|John Watson]] served in the Chester County, Pennsylvania militia in the American Revolution. == Ancestors == === Brick Walls === :''These are not all of the brick walls, but it will give you a place to start from ==== Paternal Brick Walls ==== # [[Stewart-45467|Andrew McClintock Stewart]] ➔ [[Stewart-45467|Alexander Stewart]] ➔ [[Stewart-45732|John Quiggle Stewart]] ➔ [[Stewart-45756|Robert Stewart]]: Needs parents # [[Stewart-45467|Andrew McClintock Stewart]] ➔ [[Stewart-45467|Alexander Stewart]] ➔ [[Stewart-45732|John Quiggle Stewart]] ➔ [[Quigley-1899|Frances Quigley]] ➔ [[Quigley-1900|Michael Quigley]]: Needs parents # [[Stewart-45467|Andrew McClintock Stewart]] ➔ [[Stewart-45467|Alexander Stewart]] ➔ [[Stewart-45732|John Quiggle Stewart]] ➔ [[Quigley-1899|Frances Quigley]] ➔ [[Kline-3349|Frenia Kline]] ➔ [[Kline-392|Michael Kline]]: Needs parents '''{{Orange|(Germany)}}''' # [[Stewart-45467|Andrew McClintock Stewart]] ➔ [[Stewart-45467|Alexander Stewart]] ➔ [[Stewart-45732|John Quiggle Stewart]] ➔ [[Quigley-1899|Frances Quigley]] ➔ [[Kline-3349|Frenia Kline]]: Needs a mother # [[Stewart-45467|Andrew McClintock Stewart]] ➔ [[Stewart-45467|Alexander Stewart]] ➔ [[Watson-31820|Sarah Watson]] ➔ George Watson ➔ John Watson, Sr.: Needs parents # [[Stewart-45467|Andrew McClintock Stewart]] ➔ [[Stewart-45467|Alexander Stewart]] ➔ [[Watson-31820|Sarah Watson]] ➔ George Watson ➔ Mary Correy ➔ David Correy: Needs parents # [[Stewart-45467|Andrew McClintock Stewart]] ➔ [[Stewart-45467|Alexander Stewart]] ➔ [[Watson-31820|Sarah Watson]] ➔ George Watson ➔ Mary Correy: Needs a mother # [[Stewart-45467|Andrew McClintock Stewart]] ➔ [[Stewart-45467|Alexander Stewart]] ➔ [[Watson-31820|Sarah Watson]] ➔ Elizabeth Vincent ➔ Daniel Vincent ➔ Phebe Ward ➔ Isaac Ward: Needs parents # [[Stewart-45467|Andrew McClintock Stewart]] ➔ [[Stewart-45467|Alexander Stewart]] ➔ [[Watson-31820|Sarah Watson]] ➔ Elizabeth Vincent ➔ Daniel Vincent ➔ Phebe Ward: Needs a mother # [[Stewart-45467|Andrew McClintock Stewart]] ➔ [[Stewart-45467|Alexander Stewart]] ➔ [[Watson-31820|Sarah Watson]] ➔ Elizabeth Vincent ➔ Angelchy Hough: Needs parents # [[Stewart-45467|Andrew McClintock Stewart]] ➔ [[McClintock-1691|Catherine McClintock]] ➔ [[McClintock-1692|John McClintock]] ➔ Andrew McClintock: Needs parents # [[Stewart-45467|Andrew McClintock Stewart]] ➔ [[McClintock-1691|Catherine McClintock]] ➔ [[McClintock-1692|John McClintock]] ➔ Mary Decker: Needs a father # [[Stewart-45467|Andrew McClintock Stewart]] ➔ [[McClintock-1691|Catherine McClintock]] ➔ [[McClintock-1692|John McClintock]] ➔ Mary Decker ➔ Sarah Stiver ➔ Michael Stiver: Needs parents # [[Stewart-45467|Andrew McClintock Stewart]] ➔ [[McClintock-1691|Catherine McClintock]] ➔ [[McClintock-1692|John McClintock]] ➔ Mary Decker ➔ Sarah Stiver ➔ Mary Shimp: Needs parents # [[Stewart-45467|Andrew McClintock Stewart]] ➔ [[McClintock-1691|Catherine McClintock]] ➔ [[Close-2393|Julia Close]] ➔ Adam Close ➔Peter Close, Sr.: Needs parents # [[Stewart-45467|Andrew McClintock Stewart]] ➔ [[McClintock-1691|Catherine McClintock]] ➔ [[Close-2393|Julia Close]] ➔ Adam Close ➔ Catharine Livingston: Needs parents # [[Stewart-45467|Andrew McClintock Stewart]] ➔ [[McClintock-1691|Catherine McClintock]] ➔ [[Close-2393|Julia Close]] ➔ Catharine Longwell ➔ Matthew Longwell ➔ William Longwell ➔ Hugh Longwell: Needs parents # [[Stewart-45467|Andrew McClintock Stewart]] ➔ [[McClintock-1691|Catherine McClintock]] ➔ [[Close-2393|Julia Close]] ➔ Catharine Longwell ➔ Matthew Longwell ➔ William Longwell ➔ Ann Alexander: Needs parents # [[Stewart-45467|Andrew McClintock Stewart]] ➔ [[McClintock-1691|Catherine McClintock]] ➔ [[Close-2393|Julia Close]] ➔ Catharine Longwell ➔ Matthew Longwell ➔ Rachel Walker: Needs parents # [[Merrill-5473|Bessie Waldron (Merrill) Stewart]] ➔ [[Merrill-3262|Augustus Merrill]] ➔ [[Merrill-5525|James Merrill]] ➔ [[Merrill-5534|Nicholas Merrill]] ➔ [[Merrill-5534|Nicholas Merrill]] ➔ [[Merrill-5535|Jacob Merrill]]: Needs parents # [[Merrill-5473|Bessie Waldron (Merrill) Stewart]] ➔ [[Merrill-3262|Augustus Merrill]] ➔ [[Merrill-5525|James Merrill]] ➔ [[Merrill-5534|Nicholas Merrill]] ➔ Elizabeth Fulkerson: Needs parents # [[Merrill-5473|Bessie Waldron (Merrill) Stewart]] ➔ [[Merrill-3262|Augustus Merrill]] ➔ [[Merrill-5525|James Merrill]] ➔ Eleanor Smith: Needs parents # [[Merrill-5473|Bessie Waldron (Merrill) Stewart]] ➔ [[Merrill-3262|Augustus Merrill]] ➔ [[Waldron-2544|Nancy Waldron]]: Needs parents more proof about parents, marked uncertain # [[Merrill-5473|Bessie Waldron (Merrill) Stewart]] ➔ [[Eastwood-615|Sarah Eastwood]] ➔ [[Eastwood-1199|James Eastwood]] ➔ Joseph Eastwood: Needs parents # [[Merrill-5473|Bessie Waldron (Merrill) Stewart]] ➔ [[Eastwood-615|Sarah Eastwood]] ➔ [[Eastwood-1199|James Eastwood]] ➔ [[Bradbury-3208|Sarah Bradbury]]: Needs parents # [[Merrill-5473|Bessie Waldron (Merrill) Stewart]] ➔ [[Eastwood-615|Sarah Eastwood]] ➔ [[Hall-56249|Sarah Hall]] ➔ John Hall: Needs parents # [[Merrill-5473|Bessie Waldron (Merrill) Stewart]] ➔ [[Eastwood-615|Sarah Eastwood]] ➔ [[Hall-56249|Sarah Hall]]: Needs a mother # [[Peters-13540|Emil Wilhelm Peters]] ➔ [[Peters-13541|Carl Peters]] ➔ [[Peters-13542|Joachim Peters]] ➔ [[Peters-14546|Jacob Peters]]: Needs parents proven '''{{Orange|(Germany)}}''' '''{{Orange|Father found}}''' # [[Peters-13540|Emil Wilhelm Peters]] ➔ [[Peters-13541|Carl Peters]] ➔ [[Peters-13542|Joachim Peters]] ➔ [[Borgwardt-47|Hedwig Borgward]] ➔ [[Borgwardt-48|Eckhard Borgwardt]]: Needs parents '''{{Orange|(Germany)}}''' Needs a mother # [[Peters-13540|Emil Wilhelm Peters]] ➔ [[Peters-13541|Carl Peters]] ➔ [[Peters-13542|Joachim Peters]] ➔ [[Borgwardt-47|Hedwig Borgward]] ➔ [[Ahrends-12|Anna Ahrends]]: Needs parents '''{{Orange|(Germany)}}''' # [[Peters-13540|Emil Wilhelm Peters]] ➔ [[Peters-13541|Carl Peters]] ➔ [[Bünger-212|Henriette Bunger]] ➔ Johann Bunger: Needs parents '''{{Orange|(Germany)}}''' # [[Peters-13540|Emil Wilhelm Peters]] ➔ [[Peters-13541|Carl Peters]] ➔ Henriette Bunger ➔ Sopie Moltzahn: Needs parents '''{{Orange|(Germany)}}''' # [[Peters-13540|Emil Wilhelm Peters]] ➔ Guntherine Werther ➔ Johann Werther ➔ Johann Werther: Needs parents '''{{Orange|(Germany)}}''' # [[Peters-13540|Emil Wilhelm Peters]] ➔ Guntherine Werther ➔ Johann Werther: Needs a mother '''{{Orange|(Germany)}}''' # [[Peters-13540|Emil Wilhelm Peters]] ➔ Guntherine Werther ➔ Amalie Reinhardt ➔ Johann Reinhardt: Needs parents '''{{Orange|(Germany)}}''' # [[Peters-13540|Emil Wilhelm Peters]] ➔ Guntherine Werther ➔ Amalie Reinhardt: Needs a mother # [[Coppenbarger-14|Myrtle Mae (Coppenbarger) Peters]] ➔ [[Coppenbarger-13|Josiah Coppenbarger]] ➔ [[Coppenbarger-23|Peter Coppenbarger]] ➔ [[Copenbarger-4|Jacob Coppenbarger]]: Needs parents # [[Coppenbarger-14|Myrtle Mae (Coppenbarger) Peters]] ➔ [[Coppenbarger-13|Josiah Coppenbarger]] ➔ [[Coppenbarger-23|Peter Coppenbarger]] ➔ [[Snavely-257|Catherine Snavely]] ➔ John Snavely ➔ John Snavely: Needs parents # [[Coppenbarger-14|Myrtle Mae (Coppenbarger) Peters]] ➔ [[Coppenbarger-13|Josiah Coppenbarger]] ➔ [[Coppenbarger-23|Peter Coppenbarger]] ➔ [[Snavely-257|Catherine Snavely]]: Needs a mother # [[Coppenbarger-14|Myrtle Mae (Coppenbarger) Peters]] ➔ [[Coppenbarger-13|Josiah Coppenbarger]] ➔ [[Randolph-4046|Mary Randolph]] ➔ [[Randolph-3609|William Randolph]] ➔ [[Randolph-544|Willoughby Randolph]]: Needs parents # [[Coppenbarger-14|Myrtle Mae (Coppenbarger) Peters]] ➔ [[Coppenbarger-13|Josiah Coppenbarger]] ➔ [[Randolph-4046|Mary Randolph]] ➔ [[Randolph-3609|William Randolph]] ➔ [[Thornton-684|Frances Thornton]]: Needs parents # [[Coppenbarger-14|Myrtle Mae (Coppenbarger) Peters]] ➔ [[Coppenbarger-13|Josiah Coppenbarger]] ➔ [[Randolph-4046|Mary Randolph]] ➔ : Needs parents # [[Coppenbarger-14|Myrtle Mae (Coppenbarger) Peters]] ➔ [[Bennett-26538|Elizabeth Bennett]] ➔ [[Bennett-24685|Henry Bennett]]: Needs parents # [[Coppenbarger-14|Myrtle Mae (Coppenbarger) Peters]] ➔ [[Bennett-26538|Elizabeth Bennett]] ➔ [[Bookout-343|Ellender Bookout]] ➔ John Bookout ➔ [[Bookout-52|Charles Bookout]] ➔ Joseph Bookout: Needs parents # [[Coppenbarger-14|Myrtle Mae (Coppenbarger) Peters]] ➔ [[Bennett-26538|Elizabeth Bennett]] ➔ [[Bookout-343|Ellender Bookout]] ➔ [[Bookout-323|John Bookout]] ➔ [[Bookout-52|Charles Bookout]]: Needs a mother # [[Coppenbarger-14|Myrtle Mae (Coppenbarger) Peters]] ➔ [[Bennett-26538|Elizabeth Bennett]] ➔ [[Bookout-343|Ellender Bookout]] ➔ [[Bookout-323|John Bookout]]: Needs a mother # [[Coppenbarger-14|Myrtle Mae (Coppenbarger) Peters]] ➔ [[Bennett-26538|Elizabeth Bennett]] ➔ [[Bookout-343|Ellender Bookout]] ➔ [[Vaughn-4674|Sarah Vaughan]] ➔ John Vaughan: Needs parents. Note: Some trees have used this [[Vaughan-680|John Vaughan]], so watch for that since the profile has no dates and won't appear as a potential duplicate # [[Coppenbarger-14|Myrtle Mae (Coppenbarger) Peters]] ➔ [[Bennett-26538|Elizabeth Bennett]] ➔ [[Bookout-343|Ellender Bookout]] ➔ [[Vaughn-4674|Sarah Vaughan]]: Needs a mother ==== Maternal Brick Walls ==== # [[Kaechle-2|Francis Reinhart Kaechle]] ➔ [[Kaechle-3|Rheinhardt Kaechle]] ➔ [[Kaechle-4|Judas Kaechle]] ➔ Antonius Koechle ➔ Michael Koechle ➔ Anna Grozinger: Needs parents '''{{Orange|(Germany)}}''' # [[Kaechle-2|Francis Reinhart Kaechle]] ➔ [[Kaechle-3|Rheinhardt Kaechle]] ➔ [[Kaechle-4|Judas Kaechle]] ➔ Antonius Koechle ➔ Maria Anna Diringer ➔ Joseph Diringer ➔ Maria Meyer: Needs parents '''{{Orange|(Germany)}}''' # [[Kaechle-2|Francis Reinhart Kaechle]] ➔ [[Kaechle-3|Rheinhardt Kaechle]] ➔ [[Kaechle-4|Judas Kaechle]] ➔ Antonius Koechle ➔ Maria Anna Diringer ➔ Anna Simon ➔ Fridollnus Simon: Needs parents '''{{Orange|(Germany)}}''' # [[Kaechle-2|Francis Reinhart Kaechle]] ➔ [[Kaechle-3|Rheinhardt Kaechle]] ➔ Katharina Kern ➔ Laurentius Kern: Needs parents '''{{Orange|(Germany)}} {{Orange|Parents found}}''' # [[Kaechle-2|Francis Reinhart Kaechle]] ➔ [[Kaechle-3|Rheinhardt Kaechle]] ➔ Katharina Kern ➔ Maria Hauser '''{{Orange|Parents found}}''' # [[Kaechle-2|Francis Reinhart Kaechle]] ➔ [[Karbach-10|Mary Koerback]] ➔ [[Koerbach-3|Anton Koerbach]] ➔ Michael Koerbach: Needs parents '''{{Orange|(Germany)}}''' # [[Kaechle-2|Francis Reinhart Kaechle]] ➔ [[Karbach-10|Mary Koerback]] ➔ [[Koerbach-3|Anton Koerbach]] ➔ Elizabeth Bartz: Needs parents '''{{Orange|(Germany)}}''' # [[Kaechle-2|Francis Reinhart Kaechle]] ➔ [[Karbach-10|Mary Koerback]] ➔ [[Reuter-1621|Marya Reuter]] ➔ Johannes Reuter: Needs parents '''{{Orange|(Germany)}}''' # [[Kaechle-2|Francis Reinhart Kaechle]] ➔ [[Karbach-10|Mary Koerback]] ➔ Anna Andre ➔ Jois Petrus Andrea ➔ Jois Michaelis Andreae: Needs parents '''{{Orange|(Germany)}}''' # [[Kaechle-2|Francis Reinhart Kaechle]] ➔ [[Karbach-10|Mary Koerback]] ➔ Anna Andre ➔ Jois Petrus Andrea ➔ Anna Mentges: Needs parents '''{{Orange|(Germany)}}''' # [[Kaechle-2|Francis Reinhart Kaechle]] ➔ [[Karbach-10|Mary Koerback]] ➔ Anna Andre ➔ Anna Hartman ➔ Wilhelm Hartman: Needs parents '''{{Orange|(Germany)}}''' # [[Kaechle-2|Francis Reinhart Kaechle]] ➔ [[Karbach-10|Mary Koerback]] ➔ Anna Andre ➔ Anna Hartman ➔ Anna Friderichs: Needs parents '''{{Orange|(Germany)}}''' # [[Adam-2851|Anna Regina (Adam) Kaechle]] ➔ [[Adam-2860|Francis Adam]] ➔ [[Adam-2861|Joseph Adam]]: Needs parents '''{{Orange|(Germany)}}''' # [[Adam-2851|Anna Regina (Adam) Kaechle]] ➔ [[Adam-2860|Francis Adam]] ➔ [[Cramer-3550|Maria Catherina Cramer]]: Needs parents '''{{Orange|(Germany)}}''' # [[Adam-2851|Anna Regina (Adam) Kaechle]] ➔ [[Holthoefer-31|Francisca Holthoefer]] ➔ Johann Holthoefer ➔ Joseph Holthoefer ➔ Georg Holthoefer ➔ Hermann Holthoefer: Needs parents '''{{Orange|(Germany)}}''' # [[Adam-2851|Anna Regina (Adam) Kaechle]] ➔ [[Holthoefer-31|Francisca Holthoefer]] ➔ Johann Holthoefer ➔ Joseph Holthoefer ➔ Georg Holthoefer ➔ Elisabeth Holthofer: Needs parents '''{{Orange|(Germany)}}''' # [[Adam-2851|Anna Regina (Adam) Kaechle]] ➔ [[Holthoefer-31|Francisca Holthoefer]] ➔ Johann Holthoefer ➔ Joseph Holthoefer ➔ Anna Arens ➔ Johann Heinrich Arens: Needs parents '''{{Orange|(Germany)}}''' # [[Adam-2851|Anna Regina (Adam) Kaechle]] ➔ [[Holthoefer-31|Francisca Holthoefer]] ➔ Johann Holthoefer ➔ Joseph Holthoefer ➔ Anna Arens ➔ Anna Hermann: Needs parents '''{{Orange|(Germany)}}''' # [[Adam-2851|Anna Regina (Adam) Kaechle]] ➔ [[Holthoefer-31|Francisca Holthoefer]] ➔ Johann Holthoefer ➔ Maria Muller ➔ Johannis Muller: Needs parents '''{{Orange|(Germany)}}''' # [[Adam-2851|Anna Regina (Adam) Kaechle]] ➔ [[Holthoefer-31|Francisca Holthoefer]] ➔ Johann Holthoefer ➔ Maria Muller ➔ Elisabeth Weseman: Needs parents '''{{Orange|(Germany)}}''' # [[Adam-2851|Anna Regina (Adam) Kaechle]] ➔ [[Holthoefer-31|Francisca Holthoefer]] ➔ Maria Schulte ➔ Johann Schulte ➔ Ferdinand Schulte: Needs parents '''{{Orange|(Germany)}}''' # [[Adam-2851|Anna Regina (Adam) Kaechle]] ➔ [[Holthoefer-31|Francisca Holthoefer]] ➔ Maria Schulte ➔ Johann Schulte ➔ Maria Gertrude ➔ Johann Slevers: Needs parents '''{{Orange|(Germany)}}''' # [[Adam-2851|Anna Regina (Adam) Kaechle]] ➔ [[Holthoefer-31|Francisca Holthoefer]] ➔ Maria Schulte ➔ Johann Schulte ➔ Maria Gertrude ➔ Anna Temmen: Needs parents '''{{Orange|(Germany)}}''' # [[Adam-2851|Anna Regina (Adam) Kaechle]] ➔ [[Holthoefer-31|Francisca Holthoefer]] ➔ Maria Schulte ➔ Anna Maria Hoberg ➔ Johann Hoberg ➔ Johannes Hoberg: Needs parents '''{{Orange|(Germany)}}''' # [[Adam-2851|Anna Regina (Adam) Kaechle]] ➔ [[Holthoefer-31|Francisca Holthoefer]] ➔ Maria Schulte ➔ Anna Maria Hoberg ➔ Johann Hoberg ➔ Anna Backhaus: Needs parents '''{{Orange|(Germany)}}''' # [[Dickson-5782|James Bedford Dickson]] ➔ [[Dickson-3847|James Dickson]] ➔ [[Dickson-3114|William Dickson]] ➔ [[Dickson-115|James Dickson]]: Needs parents # [[Dickson-5782|James Bedford Dickson]] ➔ [[Dickson-3847|James Dickson]] ➔ [[Dickson-3114|William Dickson]]: Needs a mother? # [[Dickson-5782|James Bedford Dickson]] ➔ [[Dickson-3847|James Dickson]] ➔ Sarah McCage: Needs parents # [[Dickson-5782|James Bedford Dickson]] ➔ [[Boyers-237|Elizabeth Boyers]] ➔ [[Boyers-250|John Boyers]]: Needs parents # [[Dickson-5782|James Bedford Dickson]] ➔ [[Boyers-237|Elizabeth Boyers]] ➔ Matilda Dickson: (''Pedigree Collapse'') # [[Ward-25870|Martha Lenora (Ward) Dickson]] ➔ [[Ward-20333|Reuben Ward]] ➔ [[Ward-25869|Carroll Ward]] ➔ Nathan Ward, Jr. ➔ Nathan Ward, Sr.: Needs parents # [[Ward-25870|Martha Lenora (Ward) Dickson]] ➔ [[Ward-20333|Reuben Ward]] ➔ [[Ward-25869|Carroll Ward]] ➔ Nathan Ward, Jr.: Needs a mother # [[Ward-25870|Martha Lenora (Ward) Dickson]] ➔ [[Ward-20333|Reuben Ward]] ➔ [[Ward-25869|Carroll Ward]] ➔ Mary Whitwell ➔ Thomas Whitwell ➔ Thomas Whitwell: Needs parents # [[Ward-25870|Martha Lenora (Ward) Dickson]] ➔ [[Ward-20333|Reuben Ward]] ➔ [[Ward-25869|Carroll Ward]] ➔ Mary Whitwell ➔ Thomas Whitwell: Needs a mother # [[Ward-25870|Martha Lenora (Ward) Dickson]] ➔ [[Ward-20333|Reuben Ward]] ➔ [[Ward-25869|Carroll Ward]] ➔ Mary Whitwell ➔ Mary Anderson ➔ John Anderson: Needs parents # [[Ward-25870|Martha Lenora (Ward) Dickson]] ➔ [[Ward-20333|Reuben Ward]] ➔ [[Ward-25869|Carroll Ward]] ➔ Mary Whitwell ➔ Mary Anderson: Needs a mother # [[Ward-25870|Martha Lenora (Ward) Dickson]] ➔ [[Ward-20333|Reuben Ward]] ➔ [[Whitwell-127|Martha Whitwell]] ➔ Margaret Anderson ➔ Elkanah Anderson ➔ John Anderson: Needs parents # [[Ward-25870|Martha Lenora (Ward) Dickson]] ➔ [[Ward-20333|Reuben Ward]] ➔ [[Whitwell-127|Martha Whitwell]] ➔ Margaret Anderson ➔ Elkanah Anderson: Needs a mother # [[Ward-25870|Martha Lenora (Ward) Dickson]] ➔ [[Ward-20333|Reuben Ward]] ➔ [[Whitwell-127|Martha Whitwell]] ➔ Margaret Anderson ➔ Sarah Murray ➔ Thomas Murray: Needs parents # [[Ward-25870|Martha Lenora (Ward) Dickson]] ➔ [[Ward-20333|Reuben Ward]] ➔ [[Whitwell-127|Martha Whitwell]] ➔ Margaret Anderson ➔ Sarah Murray: Needs a mother # [[Ward-25870|Martha Lenora (Ward) Dickson]] ➔ [[Dickson-3301|Sallie Harriet Dickson]] ➔ [[Dickson-3840|Matthew Dickson]] ➔ [[Boyers-110|Rachel Boyers]]: Needs parents # [[Ward-25870|Martha Lenora (Ward) Dickson]] ➔ [[Dickson-3301|Sallie Harriet Dickson]] ➔ [[Mays-1680|Lenora Mays]]: Needs parents === Needs Work === # 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== WikiTree Challenge Week 38 == '''Guest Star''': [[Doherty-2064|Melanie (Doherty) McComb]] === FHL Images Needed=== * [[Schild-235|Abraham Schild]] Needs [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KFXV-SRN NY Naturalization Record] ([[Silva-1055]]) - This was not our Abraham Schild....wrong spouse. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9M8-VJMP?i=571&cc=1999177[[Tucker-11084|Tucker-11084]] 01:35, 29 September 2021 (UTC) * Rebecca Seegel ([[Siegel-861|Hirsch Siegel line]]) Needs [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:24M1-G87 NY Marriage Record] ([[Kessler-2015|Louis Kessler]]) - '''Says image not available''' at my affiliate library [[Tucker-11084|Tucker-11084]] 15:42, 24 September 2021 (UTC) **I just submitted a request for this via [https://www.familysearch.org/family-history-library/family-history-library-records-look-up-service FHL Lookup Service]. I'll update the profile too. Someone ping me if I don't update it with the image in a couple weeks! [[Weatherall-96|Weatherall-96]] 17:44, 29 September 2021 (UTC) * [[Siegel-896|Isidor Siegel (abt.1884-)]] Needs [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q2CK-CV2X New York Marriage Record] ([[Kessler-2015|Louis Kessler]]) **I just submitted a request for Isidor's record via [https://www.familysearch.org/family-history-library/family-history-library-records-look-up-service FHL Lookup Service]. I'll update the profile too. Someone ping me if I don't update it with the image in a couple weeks! * Image of death record for [[Corcoran-2015|Peter Corcoran]]. ([[Waldron-201|Paddy Waldron]]) ::https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QG1G-VFBC ::Digital Folder Number: 007904657 ::Image Number: 00174 * Image of death record for [[Reilly-3028|Allice Corcoran]], from which there are two different extracts with different subsets of the information on the original. ([[Waldron-201|Paddy Waldron]]) ::https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QPSL-S3FY ::Digital Folder Number: 004024356 ::Image Number: 00137 ::and ::https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FGF4-FMH ::Digital Folder Number: 004024356 ::Microfilm Number: 101624 ::Image Number: 00137 *I submitted an FHL lookup on 9/23, haven't heard back yet on 9/29. Will update profile when I get it. Yetta Friendlich death cert, 9 Apr 1930. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2WV5-G6C --> update 5pm 9/29, just got it from FHL and added to her profile. -Elaine. === Notes From Melanie === === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[Hardman-1532|Maddy Hardman]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. If you missed the LiveCast, Melanie let us know that she doesn't really have family photos to share. * ''add image link here'' === '''Resources''' === :''Please share your resources here ==== Austria ==== * [https://www.genealogylinks.net/europe/austria/index.html Austria Genealogy] list of various sites * [https://www.jewishgen.org/austriaczech/ausguide.htm Beginner's Guide to Austrian-Jewish Genealogy] * [https://rzblx10.uni-regensburg.de/dbinfo/dbliste.php?bib_id=onb&colors=63&ocolors=40&lett=c&collid=GH%7CDatabase DBIS] database * [http://www.dpcamps.org/ Displaced Persons' Camps] (''Germany Slave Camps'') * [https://www.genteam.at/ GenTeam] database (free after registration) ====='''Important German Church Record Vocabulary'''===== ::'''Name''' Name, Namen, Nahme, Nahmen ::'''Parish''' Pfarre, Gemeinde ::'''local''' hiesig ::'''Baptism''' Taufe ::'''Birth''' Geburt ::'''Child''' Kind ::'''Son''' Sohn ::'''Daughter''' Tochter ::'''Mother''' Mutter ::'''Father''' Vater ::'''Parents''' Eltern, Aeltern ::'''Boy''' Knabe, Junge ::'''Girl''' Mädchen ::'''Stillborn''' totgeboren, todtgeboren ::'''Year, Month and Day''' Jahr, Monat und Tag ::'''Godparents/Sponsors''' Paten, Pathen, Taufpaten, Taufpathen, Gevatter ::'''Marriage''' Trauung, Ehe ::'''Groom''' Bräutigam ::'''Bride''' Braut ::'''Married''' verheiratet, verehelicht ::'''Wife''' Frau, Ehefrau, Gattin, Weib, Eheweib ::'''Husband''' Mann, Ehemann, Gatte ::'''Location/Place of Residence''' Ort, Wohnort ==== Canada ==== * [https://www.ancestry.ca/ Ancestry Canada] ''Ancestry subscription required'' * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Canada_Online_Genealogy_Records Canada Online Genealogy Records] List of links. * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/list/?ec=region%3ACANADA&cqs=canada Canada Historical Record Collection] List of links. * [https://www.findmypast.com/articles/world-records/full-list-of-canadian-records?ds_kid=39700060666792049&gclid=CjwKCAjwruSHBhAtEiwA_qCppjMXwmsvrsjLXC-7wFV-F-tqOqNHvgw5N1W99cIpLYhCm0TODWovcBoCCiEQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds Canadian Records] Findmypast. * [https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/Pages/browse-product-type.aspx#databases Canada Library and Archives] Databases. * [https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/search/Pages/ancestors-search.aspx Canada Ancestor Search] Databases. * [https://theancestorhunt.com/resources.html The Ancestor Hunt] Links for finding free newspapers, and more * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Canada:_Resources WikiTree Canada Project Resources] Useful information and resources. * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Sources-Canada WikiTree Canada Project Sources] Page of sources and links to sources. ====Ireland==== * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ Census Records of Ireland] NationalArchives.ie * [http://libertyellisfoundation.org/passenger Ellis Island Passenger Database] on Irish-Genealogy-Toolkit.com * [https://genealogy.nationalarchives.ie/ Genealogy Records] on Genealogy.NationalArchives.ie * [https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/irl GENUKI] on GenUki.org.uk - ''This has links to records, maps, and research tips * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Church_Records Ireland Church Records] ''Where to find church records with various links * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1584964 Ireland Marriages] on FamilySearch * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Census_Substitutes Ireland Census Substitutes] ''What census records are available, with where to find them * [https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/lessons/ireland-emigration Ireland Emigration] ''Video on FamilySearch on finding the origins of Irish Immigrants * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Online_Genealogy_Records Ireland Online Genealogy Record] Links. * [https://www.johngrenham.com/ Irish Ancestors] ''This maps out where surnames are located, as well as locations in general * [https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/ Irish Genealogy] on IrishGenealogy.ie * [https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/ Irish Records] ''Civil and Church record database * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ National Archives of Ireland] ''Try their [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/search/ census search] * [https://www.nli.ie/ National Library of Ireland] ''a new database holding images of the Library's Roman Catholic parish registers * [https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/proni PRONI] ''the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland * [https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/lessons/tracing-irish-roman-catholic-ancestry Tracing Irish Roman Catholic Ancestry] ''An overview of how to approach Roman Catholic research * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Ireland WikiTree Ireland Project] ''Check for resources and stickers * Tip: The census records are a good start, and you should be able to find images of all the birth records for each child on irishgenealogy. They have exact birth date, places, fathers Occupation, and mother’s maiden names. Once you get that, you can search for the marriage of the parents, and that gives their fathers names. The civil records are great, but only go back to 1864 for births, a bit earlier for marriages. ====Lithuania ==== * [https://www.epaveldas.lt/patikslintoji-paieska ePaveldas Lithuanian Cultural Heritage Collection] ''digital repository and collection of items of Lithuanian heritage and culture, includes almost 4,000 Roman Catholic Church register books. Images, no index. Incomplete. * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Lithuania_Genealogy FamilySearch Guide] to Lithuania Genealogy * [http://www.genmetrika.eu/ GenMetrika] - Catholic Church register books. * [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/1484/ Lithuania, Marriage and Divorce Records from Various Towns, 1855-1940] (Ancestry $) * [http://lithuaniangenealogy.org/databases/ LithuaniaGenealogy] Databases and information * [https://www.litvaksig.org/component/litvaksearch/?view=ald LitvakSIG Search] ''primary internet resource for Lithuanian-Jewish ("Litvak") genealogy research worldwide. Index. Incomplete. * [https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?mid=1A_7VBE7lbMnJtJuoEfXny_nlBng&hl=en_US&ll=54.785061119025606%2C23.78100281249999&z=7 Litwa-metryki cz] ''Lithuania vital records with online images * [http://www.pasvalia.lt/dokumentai/ Pasvalia] ''(Metrical books). Includes Roman Catholic Church records for various years and places. * [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/1416/ Various Towns, Lithuania, Birth Records Index, 1837-1940] (Ancestry $) ====Romania ==== * [https://genealogyindexer.org/ Romania Genealogy Indexer] * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germany_Handwriting Romania: Germany Handwriting] * [https://www.jewishgen.org/Hungary/ Romania: JewishGen.org] ''For people with Jewish roots in "Greater Hungary" * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Romania_Letter_Writing_Guide Romania Letter Writing Guide] ''This has spellings for some common words used * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/img_auth.php/6/64/Romanian_Genealogical_Research.pdf Romania Research Tips] * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Summary_of_Records_in_Romania Romania: Summary of records]: ''Lists what years certain records are available for ====Ukraine ==== * [http://www.odessa3.org/collections.html Ukraine Record Links] ''This site is in English * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/img_auth.php/b/bf/Catholic_Vital_Records_of_Galicia-Halychyna_by_Matthew_R._Bielawa.pdf Ukraine: Catholic Vital Records of Galicia] '' This is a help page for what records are available, and what they may look like * [https://www.geshergalicia.org/galician-town-locator/ Ukraine: Gesher Galicia's Galician Town Locator] ''Invaluable resource to help locate your ancestor's town of origin. * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.anyPlace=Ukraine&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on&count=20&offset=0 Ukraine: Records on FamilySearch] ''Has digital images of many town vital records from the late 1700s through the early 1900s. * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Ukrainian_Roots#Resources Ukraine: WikiTree Ukrainian Roots Resources] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Ukrainian_Roots#Sticker Ukraine: WikiTree Ukrainian Roots Sticker] * http://www.muzejew.org.ua/Karta-En.html Chernivtsi Museum of the History and Culture of Bukovinian Jews] and [http://www.muzejew.org.ua/Karta-Nistor.html enlarged map] ====United States ==== * [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015002304221&view=1up&seq=7 American Quaker Genealogy] ''North Carolina Yearly Meeting Notes * [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015038929710&view=1up&seq=15 American Quaker genealogy, v.2.] ''North Carolina Yearly Meeting Notes * [https://services.dar.org/members/DAR_Research/search/?Tab_ID=1&Tab_ID_Sub=1 DAR Ancestor Search] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:United_States_Project_Reliable_Sources] United States Reliable Sources *[https://www.nypl.org/collections/articles-databases/fulton-history-old-new-york-state-historical-newspapers] Newspapers via Fulton History Search * Callahan, James Morton. "[https://www.google.com/books/edition/History_of_West_Virginia_Old_and_New/LTUTAAAAYAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=0 History of West Virginia, Old and New," Volume 2] (VA: American Historical Society, 1923). * [https://accessgenealogy.com/north-carolina-genealogy North Carolina Genealogy] on AccessGenealogy.com * [https://www.chesco.org/documentcenter/view/4008 Chester County, NC] Tavern Petitions C-D (you can [https://www.chesco.org/ search] for other surname letters ) * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.anyPlace=randolph%20county%2C%20north%20carolina&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on&count=20&offset=0 Randolph County, North Carolina] on FamilySearch * [https://www.mapofus.org/northcarolina/ Rotating Formation North Carolina County Boundary Maps] on MapofUS.org * [http://genealogytrails.com/ncar/ North Carolina Genealogy Trails] on GenealogyTrails.com * [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015038929710&view=1up&seq=15 Pennsylvania: Encyclopedia of American Quaker genealogy, by ... v.2] * See the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:United_States_Project_Stickers United States Project Stickers] page for the various stickers available. * Sutton, John Davison. "[https://www.google.com/books/edition/History_of_Braxton_County_and_Central_We/YUREAQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=0 History of Braxton County and Central West Virginia]" (Chicago, IL: McClain Printing Company, 2014). == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week * Melanie's greatgreatgreataunt [[Duff-4020|Catherine Duff]] and her husband [[Crawley-1654|Lawrence Crawley/Crolly]] and their family were evicted in 1881, which paved the way for land reform. * [[Gunter-2365|Yehudit (Gunter) Freundlich]] had 10 children, but only three survived their teens. * Melanie already appears to be aware that her Corcoran ancestors and several namesakes (who are surely closely related) lived in or around the ancient Dillonstown Castle in County Louth. I have added a map and details of the history of the castle to the profiles for her GGGgrandfather [[Corcoran-1534|John Corcoran]] and of his probable brother [[Corcoran-2015|Peter Corcoran]]. [[Waldron-201|Waldron-201]] 21:18, 26 September 2021 (UTC) *The death date for Great Uncle, [[Corcoran-2011|Peter Corcoran (1884-1967)]] is incorrect in Melanie's tree. Peter was a "Very Reverend". The correct death record actually lists that title in his death record versus the 1941 record which is for a Peter who is a carpenter. The obituary for Peter tells that he was a highly revered Priest who "In 1938, father Corcoran played an important role in restoring Cistercian life to historic Mellifont, and the monks of the new refounded New Mellifont, situate in his parish, always considered him as one of the founders of the Abbey. " His living sister and the nieces & nephews residing in Ireland are listed in his obit. * Melanie's great uncle Rt. Rev. Msgr. [[McKenna-2457|John Patrick McKenna]] celebrated his first Mass at St. Mary's Church in Iona on 26 Jun 1910. On January 30, 1924, Msgr. McKenna was shot in the chest and stomach while leaving the rectory. He was in critical condition for several days and hospitalized for five weeks before recovering fully. An escapee from the Kansas penitentiary was identified as the assailant. He was the first diocesan director of the Legion of Decency. On the Golden Anniversary of his ordination, he was named prothonatory apostolic ad justar participantium, carrying the right to wear pontifical vestments in the celebration of the Mass. * Melanie knew very little about her great-grandmother's brother [[Siegel-896|Isidor Siegel (abt.1884-1944)]]. We found what happened in his life and that he died in 1944 and is buried in New York. Isidor was married to [[Rohrlich-4|Clara Rohrlich (abt.1889-)]] and they had two children: [[Siegel-902|Harry Siegel (abt.1913-)]] who married Rose Liepshutz in 1936, and [[Siegel-903|Bertha Siegel (abt.1915-)]]. If Harry and Clara had children and/or if Rose married and had children, then maybe Melanie has some 2C1Rs and 3rd cousins that she never knew about and can share information with. * Isidor Siegal also had a very interesting story: "Swindlers Got Fortune By Frauds Say Police; Get-Rich-Quick Gang Caught Here - Had Nice Scheme" - Chicago, Jan 8, 1917. Isidor, his brother-in-law Abraham Rohrlich, and Morris Moskowitz were "charged with having obtained thousands of dollars in several cities by means of a fake merchant scheme" and they were under arrest. "The police say they are hot on the trail of other members of the gang. According to the plan said to have been worked here, the gang would open up a merchandise store and a checking account. After obtaining goods, first with good checks and later with bad, they are accused of having shipped them to Brooklyn, closed up their store over night and disappearing. They are said to have pyramided their checking accounts with as many worthless checks as they could negotiate. Local police say that the gang worked in New York, St Louis, Cincinnati, Newport, Ky., Cleveland, Detroit, Mount Clemons, Mich., Gary, Ind., and East St. Louis." The three men "were found at a hotel here (in Chicago) under assumed names, on information supplied by the New York Police." Both Isidor and Abraham appear with their families in the 1920 census, so if they served time, it would have been no more than 3 years. More likely, since a gang was involved and they were the ones first caught, they may have been released and not charged in exchange for information about the other gang members. * [[Rooney-1380|Owen Eugene Rooney (1899-1975)]] is just 1 of at least 5 priests in his family according to this list - details on parents also given http://www.islandregister.com/1935priests.html *Two of Melanie’s ancestors on PEI were reputed to be over 100 in newspaper articles, but the facts didn’t bear it out. [[Clarkin-133|Bernard Clarkin (1775-1879)]] was shown to have been born later than 1775 by his entry in the 1841 census as between 45 and 60, hence born between 1781 and 1796 - making him between 83 and 98 years old at his death (still a fair age), and [[Dougherty-1867|Francis Dougherty (1802-abt.1892)]] was born between 1796 (oldest possible age from the 1841 census and as late as 1802 (from 1881 census), putting his age at death between 90 and 96. He too was a good age when he died. * [[Duff-4017|Bernard Duff (abt.1814-1903)]] appeared a few times in the newspapers in Ireland. On two separate occasions man named Henry Murray was taken to court accused of assaulting Bernard, but on each occasion he was acquitted. Bernard was also an early member of The National League, a political organisation which campaigned for Home Rule. In 1858, he had an advert in the paper selling 30 cocks of hay. A hay cock is the way hay was stored before bales were invented. * [[Mooney-3204|Rose (Mooney/Rooney) Sullivan]], daughter of Philip and Mary (Doherty) Rooney, had a dozen children of which three became missionary priests.[Donahoe, James. ''Prince Edward Island priests who have labored or are laboring in the sacred ministry, outside the diocese of Charlottetown'' (St. Paul, MN: Webb Publishing Company, 1912), pp. 316, 336, 360. ] * https://southstreetseaportmuseum.org/about/ Not exactly a find, but maybe this museum would have info on Anton Gailunas. He stayed at a South St Sailors Home at least once. === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. # [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Buivenai_towns_in_Lithuania Buivenai Towns in Lithuania] ''Need to add more details for each town, but it’s a start. # [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Kelly_name_in_Prince_Edward_Island The Kelly Name in Prince Edward Island] # [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Clarkin_name_in_Prince_Edward_Island The Clarkin Name in Prince Edward Island] # [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Clergy Clergy] # [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Connolly_name_in_Prince_Edward_Island The Connolly Name in Prince Edward Island] # [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:McKenna_name_in_Prince_Edward_Island The McKenna Name in Prince Edward Island] # [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Michael_Rooney-1013_Obituary Obituary for Michael & Mary Ann Rooney] # [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Tydavnet Tydavnet] # [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Sherry_name_in_Prince_Edward_Island Sherry name in Prince Edward Island] === Military Profiles === :Did any of the guest's family serve in the military or military conflicts? * Great Uncle [[Connolly-3054|Michael Joseph Connolly]] WWI * Great Uncle [[Schild-248|Rubin Schild]] WWI * Great Uncle [[McKenna-2436|Philip Dennis McKenna]] WWI * Neighbour from Dillonstown Castle and probable second cousin three times removed [[Corcoran-2018|Bernard Corcoran]], blinded in WWI; see his obituary. == Ancestors == === Brick Walls === ==== Paternal Brick Walls (33) ==== # [[Doherty-2185|Joseph Doherty]] ➔ [[Dougherty-1866|Owen Dougherty]] ➔ [[Dougherty-1867|Francis Dougherty]] ➔ Owen Dougherty ➔ Francis Dougherty: Needs parents # [[Doherty-2185|Joseph Doherty]] ➔ [[Dougherty-1866|Owen Dougherty]] ➔ [[Clarkin-102|Catharine Clarkin]] ➔ Michael Clarkin: Needs parents # [[Doherty-2185|Joseph Doherty]] ➔ [[Dougherty-1866|Owen Dougherty]] ➔ [[Clarkin-102|Catharine Clarkin]] ➔ Ellen Connolly: Needs parents # [[Doherty-2185|Joseph Doherty]] ➔ [[Flynn-3812|Sarah Flynn]] ➔ Bernard Flynn: Needs parents # [[Doherty-2185|Joseph Doherty]] ➔ [[Flynn-3812|Sarah Flynn]]: Needs a mother # [[Rooney-994|Rose (Rooney) Doherty]] ➔ [[Rooney-1013|Michael Rooney]] ➔ [[Rooney-986|Philip Rooney]]: Needs parents # [[Rooney-994|Rose (Rooney) Doherty]] ➔ [[Rooney-1013|Michael Rooney]] ➔ [[Dougherty-2135|Mary Dougherty]]: Needs parents # [[Rooney-994|Rose (Rooney) Doherty]] ➔ [[McKenna-1767|Mary Ann McKenna]] ➔ [[McKenna-2408|Owen McKenna]]: Needs parents # [[Rooney-994|Rose (Rooney) Doherty]] ➔ [[McKenna-1767|Mary Ann McKenna]] ➔ Ellen McInnis: Needs parents # [[Corcoran-1478|Thomas Corcoran]] ➔ [[Corcoran-1479|Thomas Corcoran]] ➔ [[Corcoran-1534|John Corcoran]] ➔Andrew Corcoran: Needs parents # [[Corcoran-1478|Thomas Corcoran]] ➔ [[Corcoran-1479|Thomas Corcoran]] ➔ [[Corcoran-1534|John Corcoran]]: Needs a mother # [[Corcoran-1478|Thomas Corcoran]] ➔ Thomas Corcoran ➔ Bridget Gough: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Correct mother added to Thomas Corcoran b 1843}}''' # [[Corcoran-1478|Thomas Corcoran]] ➔ Bridget Duff ➔ Bernard Duffy: Needs parents # [[Corcoran-1478|Thomas Corcoran]] ➔ Bridget Duff ➔ Rose Hardy: Needs parents # [[Connolly-2193|Bridget Connolly]] ➔ [[Connolly-2942|Bernard Connolly]] ➔ [[Connolly-3057|John Connolly]] ➔ James Connolly: Needs parents # [[Connolly-2193|Bridget Connolly]] ➔ [[Connolly-2942|Bernard Connolly]] ➔ [[Connolly-3057|John Connolly]]: Needs a mother # [[Connolly-2193|Bridget Connolly]] ➔ [[Connolly-2942|Bernard Connolly]] ➔ [[Sherry-602|Bridget Sherry]] ➔ John Sherry: Needs parents # [[Connolly-2193|Bridget Connolly]] ➔ [[Connolly-2942|Bernard Connolly]] ➔ [[Sherry-602|Bridget Sherry]] ➔ Ellen McCarvell: Needs parents # [[Connolly-2193|Bridget Connolly]] ➔ [[McKenna-2333|Alice McKenna]] ➔ [[McKenna-2401|James McKenna]]: Needs parents # [[Connolly-2193|Bridget Connolly]] ➔ [[McKenna-2333|Alice McKenna]] ➔ [[Kelly-24249|Rose Kelly]]: Needs parents ==== Maternal Brick Walls (23) ==== # [[Schild-196|Herman Schild]] ➔ [[Schild-235|Abraham Schild]] ➔Ruben Schild: Needs parents # [[Schild-196|Herman Schild]] ➔ [[Schild-235|Abraham Schild]]: Needs a mother # [[Schild-196|Herman Schild]] ➔ [[Bodnar-208|Eva Bodnar]] ➔ Herman Bodnar: Needs parents # [[Schild-196|Herman Schild]] ➔ [[Bodnar-208|Eva Bodnar]] ➔ Fannie Chesmore: Needs parents # [[Freundlich-13|Tessie Freundlich]] ➔ [[Freundlich-22|Leib Freundlich]] ➔ Louis Freundlich: Needs parents # [[Freundlich-13|Tessie Freundlich]] ➔ [[Freundlich-22|Leib Freundlich]] ➔ Sarah Selgis: Needs parents # [[Freundlich-13|Tessie Freundlich]] ➔ [[Gunter-2365|Judes Gunter]] ➔ Eli Gunter: Needs parents # [[Freundlich-13|Tessie Freundlich]] ➔ [[Gunter-2365|Judes Gunter]] ➔ Ruby Drucher: Needs parents # [[Gailunas-1|Anton Gailunas]] ➔ [[Gailunas-2|Ignaty Gailunas]]: Needs parents # [[Gailunas-1|Anton Gailunas]]: Needs a mother # [[Siegel-860|Matilda Siegel]] ➔ [[Siegel-861|Hirsch Siegel]]: Needs parents # [[Siegel-860|Matilda Siegel]] ➔ [[Goldman-1266|Chaje Goldman]] ➔ Feiwel Goldschmied: Needs parents # [[Siegel-860|Matilda Siegel]] ➔ [[Goldman-1266|Chaje Goldman]]: Needs a mother === Needs Work === # #
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== WikiTree Challenge Week 40 == '''Guest Star''': [[Murphy-20305|Shelley Murphy]] === Notes From Shelley === * [https://www.anamericanfamilyhistory.com/TennesseeFamilies&Places/Hendry%20Family/Hendry%20William%201760.html Information on William Hendry] === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[Tucker-11084|Donna Baumann]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * ''add image link here'' === '''Resources''' === ====England==== * [https://www.freebmd.org.uk/ FreeBMD] * [https://www.freereg.org.uk/ FreeReg] *[[Space:England_Research_Resources:_General|England Research Resources]] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:England%2C_Research_Resources England Research Resources Category] *[[Space:England_Project_Reliable_Sources|Reliable sources for pre-1700 profiles in England]] * [https://www.dengates.com/ Dengate name study] *[https://www.genuki.org.uk/ GENUKI] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_counties_of_the_United_Kingdom#England England Counties] England’s current counties. *[https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Historic_counties_of_England Historical Counties of England] England’s historical counties. * English Roots Sticker {{England Sticker}} (''See their [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:England_Sticker sticker page] for more specific locations) ====Germany==== *[https://www.archion.de/ German Church Records] Archion, your browser should translate this page to English if needed. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:German_Roots_Project_Resources German Resources] List of German source links. *[https://www.archion.de/ German Church Records] Archion, your browser should translate this page to English if needed. * [https://www.archion.de/de/browse/?no_cache=1#https://www.archion.de/de/browse/?no_cache=1&path=656249-777823 ARCHION DURCHSUCHEN] * [https://die-maus-bremen.info/index.php?id=357 Die Maus] on die.mau.bremen.info * [https://www.germanroots.com/germandata.html German Genealogy Records] ''This is a list of sources, both paid and free * [https://sktranslations.com/german-church-record-vocabulary-important-words German Church Record Vocabulary] * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germany_Online_Genealogy_Records Germany Online Records] ''This is a list of sources, both paid and free *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:German_Roots_Project_Resources German Resources] List of German source links. * WikiTree [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:German_Roots_Project_Resources Germany Project Resources] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Germany_Project_Templates WikiTree Germany Project Templates] * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-67JQ-DQ7?i=60&cc=1491272&cat=23048 Germany, Prussia, BMD] * Germany records [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.birthLikePlace=germany&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on&count=20&offset=0 on FamilySearch] * [http://immigrantships.net/bremenproj/bremenproject.html Immigrant Ship Transcription Guild]: Transcribed Ships Manifests Departing from Germany * [https://data.matricula-online.eu/de/deutschland/muenster/buldern-st-pankratius/KB001_1/?pg=74 Matricula Online] * [http://www.suetterlinschrift.de/Englisch/Titel.htm Old German Writing]: here you can learn about Suetterlin - the "German handwriting". There are also tips and tricks for deciphering old scripts as well as a comparison of the Suetterlin alphabet to older writings of 17th-19th century. * [http://www.archive-in-thueringen.de/de/findbuch/view/bestand/27954/systematik/115372 Thuringen Archives] * German Roots Sticker {{German Roots Sticker}} ====Nederland==== * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Netherlands#Acceptable_Resources_list Acceptable Resources List] * [https://www.bhic.nl/memorix/genealogy/search/persons BHIC Database] ''Enter name in the white field. You can use your browser to translate to English. * [https://cousinist.com/complete-visual-guide-jewish-headstones/ Complete Visual Guide to Jewish Headstones] ''Common symbols and words used * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Dutch_Roots/Naming_Convention Dutch Naming Conventions] * [https://www.delpher.nl/ Delpher] ''Free Dutch newspaper * Family Search shares all filmed books of churches and civil status [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/list/?fcs=placeId%3A1927059&ec=region%3AEUROPE%2CplaceId%3A1927059 here] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/list/?fcs=placeId%3A1927059&ec=region%3AEUROPE%2CplaceId%3A1927059 FamilySearch Records] ''Click on the province you need. Then click to browse all and select the category you want. * [https://www.geldersarchief.nl/ Gelders Archief] ''Enter name in the white field. You can use your browser to translate to English. * [https://www.genealix.nl/plaats/terheijden/ GeneaLix] ''Sort by type of record and then the date range you need. You can use your browser to show the record type in English. * [https://www.regionaalarchieftilburg.nl/zoek-een-persoon/persons RegionaalArchiefTilburg] ''Tilburg Archives * [https://www.wiewaswie.nl/en/ WieWasWie] ''Enter name in the white field. Click on the language button to change to Nederlands. * [https://www.genealogietools.nl/formatter/ WieWasWie Citation Creator] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:Dutch_Roots Dutch Roots Template] {{Dutch Roots|year=1699}} (''use their birth year''). Only for Dutch Roots project profiles. :: For Project Managed profiles please contact the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Netherlands Dutch Roots Project] :: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Template:Dutch_Roots_Sticker For non-project profiles]: ::{{Dutch Roots Sticker ::|jaar= ::|provincie= ::|needs= ::|needs1= ::|needs2= ::}} ====Scotland==== * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_Project_Templates%2C_Stickers_and_Images Templates, Stickers and Images] on WikiTree * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_-_Reliable_Sources Scotland - Reliable Sources] on WikiTree *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_Genealogy_Resources Scotland Resources] Scotland’s list of source links. * Scottish Roots Sticker {{Scotland Sticker}} ====Wales==== * [https://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/certificates/indexes_search.asp Wales Birth GRO] ''must register * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2737047 Wales, Parish Registers, 1678-1950] ''on FamilySearch :[[#top|Go to the top]] :[[#Resources|Return to Resources]] === FHL lookups needed === *"Connecticut, Vital Records, Prior to 1850," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QPQH-NWNV : 21 September 2019), Ann Green, ; citing Birth, , Compiled by Lucius A. and Lucius B. Barbour, housed at State Library, Hartford, Connecticut; FHL microfilm 008272232. [[Guglik-1]] - Done and uploaded to Discord 10/9 == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week * [[Worden-705|Atahualpa Worden (abt.1849-1914)]] charged with assault with a deadly weapon - he was one of a group of men who beat and killed a man named Wheeler. Two of the others were charged with murder. * Added Research notes on potential sibling(s) of [[Hart-16114|Sarah Ann (Hart) Goins (abt.1810-abt.1886)]]. Three of Joseph Hart's children and an adult Mary Hart are living with Sarah and her family in 1860. Joseph is located in the same county as Sarah in 1850 with 3 children and no wife. Mary could be the mother of the children or a possible sister of Sarah & Joseph. *Shelley's GG-grandfather, [[McCorkle-630|John McCorkle]], appears to have taken the surname of a local Pastor, [[McCorkle-512|Francis McCorkle]], who was known for taking in homeless black children. Francis' great-great grandson is [[Williams-9016|Tennessee Williams]] the famous playwright of many stage classics. * [[Boyer-5315|Sophia (Boyer) Willcutt (1831-1901)]] a something great aunt, married when she was 17 allegedly, although 15 going by birth date. They may have run away to marry since they didn’t marry at home and one of the witnesses seems to be a relation of the J.P. There is the inevitable baby some months later. Then, when 37 she marries again to a man aged just 18. * Shelley is the 9th great-granddaughter of Mayflower passenger, [[Warren-66 | Richard Warren]], through his daughter [[Warren-31 | Elizabeth]] who married [[Church-21 |Richard Church.]] This means that Shelley is related to some famous individuals including former US Presidents Ulysses S Grant and Franklin D Roosevelt, astronaut Alan Shepard Jnr, Laura Ingalls Wilder and pop star Taylor Swift. * [[Russell-28717|Anderson Russell (1825-1896)]], Shelley's 2xGGF was involved in the chase by the Sheriff and his deputies to capture two highwaymen. They ran into his house to hide and he tried to lock them in until they threatened him with their pistols and he was forced to let them go. They were soon captured. He displayed extreme bravery as he was an elderly man in his 70's at the time. === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:The_Diversity_of_Shelley_Murphy%27s_ancestors&public=1 Workspace for Shelley Murphy's enslaved ancestors] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Challenge_Week_40_-_Murphy_-_Lost_and_Found_-_Information&public=1 William Michael Murphy - Mine Fatality Research] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:History_of_State_Line%2C_Antrim_Township%2C_Franklin_County%2C_Pennsylvania History of State Line, Antrim Township, Franklin County, Pennsylvania] - William Davis and Midred Ann Brand lived here. === Military Profiles === :Did any of the guests' family serve in the military or military conflicts? * Great Grandfather [[Worden-1090|Ahira Harvey Worden (1838-1916)]] served in the Michigan Infantry. * 5th Great Grandfather [[Lepper-338|Jacob Lepper]] served and died in the Revolutionary War at the Battle of Oriskany * 4th & 5th Great Grandfather [[Boyer-2273|Johannes Boyer (1735-1810)]] served in the French-Indian War & Revolutionary War - Shelly is in the DAR under this ancestor * 5th & 6th Great Grandfather[[Beyer-1493|Johannes Leenhard (Beyer) Boyer (1702-1757)]] served in the French-Indian War in the same regiment as his son. * 2nd Great Grandfather [[Russell-28717|Anderson Russell (1825-abt.1896)]] served with the 83rd US Colored Infantry during the Civil War == Ancestors == === Non-USA Profiles by Country === These are just some of the Non-USA profiles that I found, but maybe they will be a starting point for someone. '''England''' :[[Hendry-19|Thomas Hendry (bef.1674-abt.1751)]] :[[Tatum-73|Nathaniel Tatum Sr (bef.1599-abt.1674)]] :[[Maverick-6|Elias Maverick (abt.1604-1684)]] :[[Worden-2|Peter Worden II (abt.1609-1680)]] :[[Allen-958|George Allen Sr (abt.1580-abt.1648)]] :[[Shelley-225|Benjamin Shelley (abt.1662-abt.1718)]] – Grandparents not on WT yet :[[Marshall-2054|Thomas Marshall (abt.1609-bef.1664)]] :[[Drake-533|John Drake (abt.1585-1659)]] :[[Moore-1416|John Moore (abt.1603-1677)]] :[[Palmer-345|William Palmer (abt.1581-1637)]] :[[Briggs-397|John Briggs (abt.1609-bef.1690)]] :[[Richmond-14|Edward Richmond (abt.1632-1696)]] :[[Davis-8711|William Davis (abt.1597-bef.1644)]] :[[Church-21|Richard Church of Hingham (abt.1608-1668)]] :[[Tucker-757|John Tucker (1611-1661)]] '''Germany''' :[[Beyer-1493|Johannes Leenhard (Beyer) Boyer (1702-1757)]] :[[Weigand-104|Michael Weigand (abt.1656-aft.1734)]] '''Nederlands''' :Janse Van Bommel Marselis, B:1636 Zaltbommel, Gelderland, Nederland (not on WT yet) – grandfather of [[Misseles-3|Johannes Misseles (abt.1698-abt.1731)]] -- ''this is [[Janse-92|Marcelis Janse]]; he has had profiles on WikiTree since 2012 or earlier. Marselis was not his surname; it was a given name that became a patronymic name for his descendants. Van Bommel was not his name, but a statement of his place of birth ("from Bommel").'' '''Scotland''' :[[Hendry-483|John Hendry (1642-abt.1731)]] '''Wales''' :[[Thomas-2792|George Thomas (abt.1640-aft.1696)]] === Brick Walls === : ''These are not all of the available brick walls, but it will give you somewhere to start. Please see the primary tree or the screenshots for all open ancestor slots ==== Paternal Brick Walls ==== # [[Murphy-20329|William Michael Murphy]] ➔ William Murphy: Needs parents # [[Murphy-20329|William Michael Murphy]]: Needs a mother # [[McCorkle-629|Nellie (McCorkle) Murphy]] ➔ John McCorkle: Needs parents # [[McCorkle-629|Nellie (McCorkle) Murphy]] ➔ Roseann Henry ➔ John B. Henry ➔ William Hendry ➔ George Hendry ➔ Ann Thomas ➔ Rebecca Maverick: Needs parentes # [[McCorkle-629|Nellie (McCorkle) Murphy]] ➔ Roseann Henry ➔ Esther Henry: Needs parents # [[Cureton-168|Govan Cureton]] ➔ Ambrose Cureton: Needs parents # [[Cureton-168|Govan Cureton]]: Needs a mother # [[Russell-24141|Harriet (Russell) Cureton]] ➔ Anderson Russell: Needs parents # [[Russell-24141|Harriet (Russell) Cureton]] ➔ Rose Ann Rice ➔ Jack Lackey: Needs parents ==== Maternal Brick Walls ==== # [[Worden-1090|Ahira Harvey Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-1034|Parley Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-1023|Arnold Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-513|Nathaniel Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-128|William Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-93|Isaac Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-77|Samuel Worden]] ➔ Mary Winslow: Needs parents '''{{Lime|England}}''' # [[Worden-1090|Ahira Harvey Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-1034|Parley Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-1023|Arnold Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-513|Nathaniel Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-128|William Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-93|Isaac Worden]] ➔ [[Holloway-1654|Hopestill Holloway)]] ➔ [[Holloway-53|Joseph Holloway]]: Needs parents '''{{Lime|England}}''' # [[Worden-1090|Ahira Harvey Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-1034|Parley Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-1023|Arnold Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-513|Nathaniel Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-128|William Worden]]: Needs a mother # [[Worden-1090|Ahira Harvey Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-1034|Parley Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-1023|Arnold Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-513|Nathaniel Worden]] ➔ [[Shelley-96|Sarah Shelley]] ➔ [[Shelley-225|Benjamin Shelley]] ➔ Susanna Shelley: Needs parents # [[Worden-1090|Ahira Harvey Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-1034|Parley Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-1023|Arnold Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-513|Nathaniel Worden]] ➔ [[Shelley-96|Sarah Shelley]] ➔ [[Wilcox-1115|Jane Wilcox]]: Needs parents # [[Worden-1090|Ahira Harvey Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-1034|Parley Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-1023|Arnold Worden]] ➔ [[Palmeter-21|Anna Palmeter]] ➔ [[Palmeter-211|Silas Palmeter]] ➔ [[Palnette-1|Daniel Palnette]]: Needs parents # [[Worden-1090|Ahira Harvey Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-1034|Parley Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-1023|Arnold Worden]] ➔ [[Palmeter-21|Anna Palmeter]] ➔ [[Palmeter-211|Silas Palmeter]] ➔ Johanna Dains ➔ Abraham Daynes: Needs parents # [[Worden-1090|Ahira Harvey Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-1034|Parley Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-1023|Arnold Worden]] ➔ [[Palmeter-21|Anna Palmeter]] ➔ [[Palmeter-211|Silas Palmeter]] ➔ Johanna Dains ➔ Sarah Peake: Needs parents # [[Worden-1090|Ahira Harvey Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-1034|Parley Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-1023|Arnold Worden]] ➔ [[Palmeter-21|Anna Palmeter]] ➔ Ann Green ➔ William Greene ➔ John Greene: Needs parents # [[Worden-1090|Ahira Harvey Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-1034|Parley Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-1023|Arnold Worden]] ➔ [[Palmeter-21|Anna Palmeter]] ➔ Ann Green ➔ William Greene ➔ Mary Warren ➔ Abraham Warren: Needs a mother '''{{Lime|England}}''' # [[Worden-1090|Ahira Harvey Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-1034|Parley Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-1023|Arnold Worden]] ➔ [[Palmeter-21|Anna Palmeter]] ➔ Ann Green ➔ William Greene ➔ Mary Warren: Needs a mother # [[Worden-1090|Ahira Harvey Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-1034|Parley Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-1023|Arnold Worden]] ➔ [[Palmeter-21|Anna Palmeter]] ➔ Ann Green ➔ Margaret Cannon: Needs parents {{Red|Margaret Cannon is '''NOT''' the mother of Ann Green.}} # [[Worden-1090|Ahira Harvey Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-1034|Parley Worden]] ➔ [[Marshall-5746|Abigail Marshall]] ➔ [[Marshall-8127|Joseph Marshall]] ➔ [[Marshall-6330|Samuel Marshall]] ➔ [[Marshall-2880|Thomas Marshall]] ➔ [[Wilton-35|Mary (Wilton) Marshall]]: Needs parents '''{{Lime|England ?}}''' # [[Worden-1090|Ahira Harvey Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-1034|Parley Worden]] ➔ [[Marshall-5746|Abigail Marshall]] ➔ [[Marshall-8127|Joseph Marshall]] ➔ [[Marshall-6330|Samuel Marshall]] ➔ [[Drake-616|Mary Drake]] ➔ [[Moore-1414|Hannah Moore]] ➔ [[Moore-1416|John Moore]]: Needs a mother # [[Worden-1090|Ahira Harvey Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-1034|Parley Worden]] ➔ [[Marshall-5746|Abigail Marshall]] ➔ [[Marshall-8127|Joseph Marshall]] ➔ [[Marshall-6330|Samuel Marshall]] ➔ [[Drake-616|Mary (Drake) Marshall (1666-1728)]] ➔ [[Moore-1414|Hannah Moore]]: Needs a mother # [[Worden-1090|Ahira Harvey Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-1034|Parley Worden]] ➔ [[Marshall-5746|Abigail Marshall]] ➔ [[Marshall-8127|Joseph Marshall]] ➔ Abigail Phelps ➔ Mary Griswold: Needs a father # [[Worden-1090|Ahira Harvey Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-1034|Parley Worden]] ➔ [[Marshall-5746|Abigail Marshall]] ➔ [[Marshall-8127|Joseph Marshall]] ➔ Abigail Phelps ➔ Mary Griswold ➔ Margaret Hicks: Needs a mother # [[Worden-1090|Ahira Harvey Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-1034|Parley Worden]] ➔ [[Marshall-5746|Abigail Marshall]] ➔ [[Marshall-8127|Joseph Marshall]]l ➔ Abigail Phelps ➔ Sarah Hosford ➔ John Hosford: Needs parents '''{{Lime|England}}''' # [[Worden-1090|Ahira Harvey Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-1034|Parley Worden]] ➔ [[Marshall-5746|Abigail Marshall]] ➔ [[Marshall-8127|Joseph Marshall]] ➔ Abigail Phelps ➔ Sarah Hosford ➔ Phillipa Thrall: Needs parents '''{{Lime|England}}''' # [[Worden-1090|Ahira Harvey Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-1034|Parley Worden]] ➔ [[Marshall-5746|Abigail Marshall]] ➔ [[Palmer-9654|Priscilla Palmer]] ➔ [[Simmons-1232|Abigail Simmons]] ➔ [[Simmons-159|William Simmons]]: Needs parents # [[Worden-1090|Ahira Harvey Worden]] ➔ [[Worden-1034|Parley Worden]] ➔ [[Marshall-5746|Abigail Marshall]] ➔ [[Palmer-9654|Priscilla Palmer]] ➔ [[Simmons-1232|Abigail Simmons]] ➔ [[Church-323|Abigail Church]] ➔ [[Church-16|Joseph Church]]: Needs a mother # [[Worden-1090|Ahira Harvey Worden]] ➔ [[Boyer-1513|Lydoriana Boyer]] ➔ [[Boyer-3062|Leonard Boyer]] ➔ Henry Boyer ➔ [[Beyer-1493|Johannes Leenhard (Beyer) Boyer]] ➔ [[Beyer-1108|Philip Beyer]]: Needs parents '''{{Orange|France/Germany}}''' # [[Worden-1090|Ahira Harvey Worden]] ➔ [[Boyer-1513|Lydoriana Boyer]] ➔ [[Boyer-3062|Leonard Boyer]] ➔ [[Boyer-2305|Heinrich Boyer]] ➔ [[Beyer-1493|Johannes Leenhard (Beyer) Boyer]]: Needs a mother # [[Worden-1090|Ahira Harvey Worden]] ➔ [[Boyer-1513|Lydoriana Boyer]] ➔ [[Boyer-3062|Leonard Boyer]] ➔ [[Boyer-2305|Heinrich Boyer]] ➔ [[Beyer-1493|Johannes Leenhard (Beyer) Boyer]] ➔ [[Wyant-233|Anna Wyant]]: Needs parents # [[Worden-1090|Ahira Harvey Worden]] ➔ [[Boyer-1513|Lydoriana Boyer]] ➔ [[Boyer-3062|Leonard Boyer]] ➔ [[Boyer-2305|Heinrich Boyer]] ➔ [[Gartrant-1|Anna Gartrant]] ➔ [[Gartrant-3|Robert (Gartrant) Garter]] ➔ Elizabeth Varnum: Needs parents '''{{Lime|England}}''' # [[Worden-1090|Ahira Harvey Worden]] ➔ [[Boyer-1513|Lydoriana Boyer]] ➔ [[Boyer-3062|Leonard Boyer]] ➔ [[Boyer-2305|Heinrich Boyer]] ➔ [[Gartrant-1|Anna Gartrant]] ➔ [[Cromwell-542|Lysbeth Cromwell]] ➔ [[Philipse-7|Maritje Philipse]] ➔ Elizabeth Gansevoort: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Germany}}''' # [[Worden-1090|Ahira Harvey Worden]] ➔ [[Boyer-1513|Lydoriana Boyer]] ➔ [[Boyer-3062|Leonard Boyer]] ➔ [[Misseles-1|Sarah Misseles]] ➔ [[Misseles-2|Ahasuerus Misseles]] ➔ Sara DeGraff ➔ Claas Andries DeGraaf: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Nederland}}''' # [[Worden-1090|Ahira Harvey Worden]] ➔ [[Boyer-1513|Lydoriana Boyer]] ➔ [[Boyer-3062|Leonard Boyer]] ➔ [[Misseles-1|Sarah Misseles]] ➔ [[Misseles-2|Ahasuerus Misseles]] ➔ Sara DeGraff ➔ Elizabeth Brouwer: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Nederland}}''' # [[Worden-1090|Ahira Harvey Worden]] ➔ [[Boyer-1513|Lydoriana Boyer]] ➔ [[Boyer-3062|Leonard Boyer]] ➔ [[Misseles-1|Sarah Misseles]] ➔ Maria Vrooman ➔ Adam Vrooman: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Nederland}}''' # [[Worden-1090|Ahira Harvey Worden]] ➔ [[Boyer-1513|Lydoriana Boyer]] ➔ [[Boyer-3062|Leonard Boyer]] ➔ [[Misseles-1|Sarah Misseles]] ➔ Maria Vrooman ➔ Grietje Heemstraat: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Nederland}}''' # [[Worden-1090|Ahira Harvey Worden]] ➔ [[Boyer-1513|Lydoriana Boyer]] ➔ [[Lepper-554|Margarette Lepper]] ➔ [[Lepper-367|Jacobus Lepper]] ➔ Jacob Conrad Lepper: Needs parents # [[Worden-1090|Ahira Harvey Worden]] ➔ [[Boyer-1513|Lydoriana Boyer]] ➔ [[Lepper-554|Margarette Lepper]] ➔ [[Lepper-367|Jacobus Lepper]] ➔ [[Dockstader-114|Anna Dockstader]] ➔ [[Dockstader-117|Christian Dockstader]] ➔ [[Dockstader-115|George Dockstader]]: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Germany}}''' # [[Worden-1090|Ahira Harvey Worden]] ➔ [[Boyer-1513|Lydoriana Boyer]] ➔ [[Lepper-554|Margarette Lepper]] ➔ [[Lepper-367|Jacobus Lepper]] ➔ [[Dockstader-114|Anna Dockstader]] ➔ [[Dockstader-117|Christian Dockstader]] ➔ [[Unknown-322807|Anna Elisabeth (Unknown) Dockstader]]: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Germany}}''' # [[Worden-1090|Ahira Harvey Worden]] ➔ [[Boyer-1513|Lydoriana Boyer]] ➔ [[Lepper-554|Margarette Lepper]] ➔ [[Lepper-367|Jacobus Lepper]] ➔ [[Dockstader-114|Anna Dockstader]] ➔ [[Nellis-278|Catharina Nellis]] ➔ [[Nellis-53|Johann Wilhelm Nellis]]: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Germany}}''' # [[Worden-1090|Ahira Harvey Worden]] ➔ [[Boyer-1513|Lydoriana Boyer]] ➔ [[Lepper-554|Margarette Lepper]]: Needs a mother # [[Boyer-1514|Elizabeth (Boyer) Worden]] ➔ [[Boyer-2810|Jorum M Boyer]] ➔ [[Boyer-2305|Heinrich Boyer]] ➔ [[Boyer-2273|Johannes Boyer]] ➔ [[Beyer-1493|Johannes Leenhard (Beyer) Boyer]] ➔ [[Beyer-1108|Philip Beyer]]: Needs parents '''{{Blue|France}}''' # [[Boyer-1514|Elizabeth (Boyer) Worden]] ➔ [[Boyer-2810|Jorum M Boyer]] ➔ [[Boyer-2305|Heinrich Boyer]] ➔ [[Boyer-2273|Johannes Boyer]] ➔ [[Wyant-233|Anna Wyant]]: Needs parents # [[Boyer-1514|Elizabeth (Boyer) Worden]] ➔ [[Boyer-2810|Jorum M Boyer]] ➔ [[Boyer-2305|Heinrich Boyer]] ➔ [[Gartrant-1|Anna Gartrant]] ➔ [[Gartrant-3|Robert (Gartrant) Garter]] ➔ John Garter ➔ Richard Garter: Needs parents '''{{Lime|England}}''' # [[Boyer-1514|Elizabeth (Boyer) Worden]] ➔ [[Boyer-2810|Jorum M Boyer]] ➔ [[Boyer-2305|Heinrich Boyer]] ➔ [[Gartrant-1|Anna Gartrant]] ➔ [[Gartrant-3|Robert (Gartrant) Garter]] ➔ John Garter '''{{Lime|England}}''' # [[Boyer-1514|Elizabeth (Boyer) Worden]] ➔ [[Boyer-2810|Jorum M Boyer]] ➔ [[Boyer-2305|Heinrich Boyer]] ➔ [[Gartrant-1|Anna Gartrant]] ➔ [[Gartrant-3|Robert (Gartrant) Garter]] ➔ Elizabeth Varnum # [[Boyer-1514|Elizabeth (Boyer) Worden]] ➔ [[Boyer-2810|Jorum M Boyer]] ➔ [[Boyer-2305|Heinrich Boyer]] ➔ [[Gartrant-1|Anna Gartrant]] ➔ [[Cromwell-542|Lysbeth Cromwell]] ➔ [[Cromwell-540|Jacobus Cromwell]] ➔ Stephen Cromwell: Needs parents # [[Boyer-1514|Elizabeth (Boyer) Worden]] ➔ [[Boyer-2810|Jorum M Boyer]] ➔ [[Boyer-2305|Heinrich Boyer]] ➔ [[Gartrant-1|Anna Gartrant]] ➔ [[Cromwell-542|Lysbeth Cromwell]] ➔ [[Cromwell-540|Jacobus Cromwell]]: Needs a mother # [[Boyer-1514|Elizabeth (Boyer) Worden]] ➔ [[Boyer-2810|Jorum M Boyer]] ➔ [[Boyer-2305|Heinrich Boyer]] ➔ [[Gartrant-1|Anna Gartrant]] ➔ [[Cromwell-542|Lysbeth Cromwell]] '''{{Red|Note}}''' There is '''{{Lime|England}}''', '''{{Orange|Germany}}''', & '''{{Lime|Wales}}''' on this line. Plus a "Gansevoort" I don't know the nativity of, but he should be '''{{Yellow|Dutch}}''' # [[Boyer-1514|Elizabeth (Boyer) Worden]] ➔ [[Newman-5026|Mary Newman]] ➔ [[Newman-1046|Stephen Newman]] ➔ [[Newman-4310|Joseph Newman]] ➔ John Newman ➔ Richard Newman '''{{Lime|England}}''' # [[Boyer-1514|Elizabeth (Boyer) Worden]] ➔ [[Newman-5026|Mary Newman]] ➔ [[Newman-1046|Stephen Newman]] ➔ [[Newman-4310|Joseph Newman]] ➔ Deborah Williams: Needs parents # [[Boyer-1514|Elizabeth (Boyer) Worden]] ➔ [[Newman-5026|Mary Newman]] ➔ [[Newman-1046|Stephen Newman]] ➔ [[Boyer-2272|Elizabeth Boyer]] ➔ [[Boyer-2273|Johannes Boyer]] ➔ [[Beyer-1493|Johannes Leenhard (Beyer) Boyer]] ➔ [[Beyer-1108|Philip Beyer]] '''{{Blue|France}}''' & '''{{Orange|Germany}}''' # [[Boyer-1514|Elizabeth (Boyer) Worden]] ➔ [[Newman-5026|Mary Newman]] ➔ [[Newman-1046|Stephen Newman]] ➔ [[Boyer-2272|Elizabeth Boyer]] ➔ [[Boyer-2273|Johannes Boyer]] ➔ [[Beyer-1493|Johannes Leenhard (Beyer) Boyer]]: Needs a mother # [[Boyer-1514|Elizabeth (Boyer) Worden]] ➔ [[Newman-5026|Mary Newman]] ➔ [[Newman-1046|Stephen Newman]] ➔ [[Boyer-2272|Elizabeth Boyer]] ➔ [[Boyer-2273|Johannes Boyer]] ➔ [[Wyant-233|Anna Wyant]]: Needs parents # [[Boyer-1514|Elizabeth (Boyer) Worden]] ➔ [[Newman-5026|Mary Newman]] ➔ [[Newman-1046|Stephen Newman]] ➔ [[Boyer-2272|Elizabeth Boyer]] ➔ [[Gartrant-1|Anna Gartrant]] ➔ [[Gartrant-3|Robert (Gartrant) Garter]] ➔ John Garter: Needs a mother # [[Boyer-1514|Elizabeth (Boyer) Worden]] ➔ [[Newman-5026|Mary Newman]] ➔ [[Newman-1046|Stephen Newman]] ➔ [[Boyer-2272|Elizabeth Boyer]] ➔ Anna Gartrant ➔ Robert Gartner ➔ Elizabeth Varnum: Needs parents '''{{Lime|England}}''' # [[Boyer-1514|Elizabeth (Boyer) Worden]] ➔ [[Newman-5026|Mary Newman]] ➔ [[Ritter-331|Delia Ritter]] ➔ [[Ritter-326|Henrich Ritter]] ➔ [[Ritter-2645|Johannes Ritter]] ➔ Christian Ritter: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Germany}}''' # [[Boyer-1514|Elizabeth (Boyer) Worden]] ➔ [[Newman-5026|Mary Newman]] ➔ [[Ritter-331|Delia Ritter]] ➔ [[Ritter-326|Henrich Ritter]] ➔ [[Ritter-2645|Johannes Ritter]] ➔ Anna Magdalena Krommer: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Germany}}''' # [[Boyer-1514|Elizabeth (Boyer) Worden]] ➔ [[Newman-5026|Mary Newman]] ➔ [[Ritter-331|Delia Ritter]] ➔ [[Ritter-326|Henrich Ritter]] ➔ [[Riemensnyder-3|Anna Riemensnyder]] ➔ Johan Rlemensnyder: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Nederland}}''' # [[Boyer-1514|Elizabeth (Boyer) Worden]] ➔ [[Newman-5026|Mary Newman]] ➔ [[Ritter-331|Delia Ritter]] ➔ [[Ritter-326|Henrich Ritter]] ➔ [[Riemensnyder-3|Anna Riemensnyder]] ➔ Anna Dorothea Boyer: Needs parents # [[Boyer-1514|Elizabeth (Boyer) Worden]] ➔ [[Newman-5026|Mary Newman]] ➔ [[Ritter-331|Delia Ritter]] ➔ [[Petrie-189|Anna Petrie]] ➔ [[Petrie-202|Jost Mark Petrie]] ➔ [[Kessler-161|Anna Kessler]]: Needs parents # [[Boyer-1514|Elizabeth (Boyer) Worden]] ➔ [[Newman-5026|Mary Newman]] ➔ [[Ritter-331|Delia Ritter]] ➔ [[Petrie-189|Anna Petrie]] ➔ [[Kessler-160|Catherine Kessler]] ➔ [[Kessler-166|Nicholas Kessler]]: Needs parents # [[Boyer-1514|Elizabeth (Boyer) Worden]] ➔ [[Newman-5026|Mary Newman]] ➔ [[Ritter-331|Delia Ritter]] ➔ [[Petrie-189|Anna Petrie]] ➔ [[Kessler-160|Catherine Kessler]]: Needs a mother # [[Davis-74598|Henry Allen Davis]] ➔ [[Davis-74599|William Davis]]: Needs parents # [[Davis-74598|Henry Allen Davis]] ➔ [[Brand-3087|Mildred Ann Brand]]: Needs parents # [[Marsh-8995|Clara Lavina (Marsh) Davis]] ➔ [[Marsh-9615|George Marsh]]: Needs parents # [[Marsh-8995|Clara Lavina (Marsh) Davis]] ➔ [[Goens-107|Mary Goens]] ➔ [[Goings-181|Lawson Goings]] ➔ Nancy Windsor: Needs parents # [[Marsh-8995|Clara Lavina (Marsh) Davis]] ➔ [[Goens-107|Mary Goens]] ➔ [[Hart-16114|Sarah Ann Hart]]: Needs parents === Needs Work === # #
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== WikiTree Challenge Week 41 == '''Guest Star''': [[Estes-2153|Roberta Estes]] === Notes From Roberta === # Have not been able to identify the father of [[Clarkson-790|James Lee Claxton]] (The profile has Clarkson). May be related to the Hatcher family. # See the hints on Roberta's blog [https://dna-explained.com/2021/10/15/wikitree-challenge-fun-its-my-turn/ WikiTree Challenge Fun – It’s My Turn!]. === Questions For Roberta Before Week 41 Start === # # === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[DeSpain-617|Laura DeSpain]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. *Roberta has given her permission to use her photos. ** ''add image link here'' === '''Resources''' === ====Canada==== * [https://www.ancestry.ca/ Ancestry Canada] ''Ancestry subscription required'' * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Canada_Online_Genealogy_Records Canada Online Genealogy Records] List of links. * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/list/?ec=region%3ACANADA&cqs=canada Canada Historical Record Collection] List of links. * [https://www.findmypast.com/articles/world-records/full-list-of-canadian-records?ds_kid=39700060666792049&gclid=CjwKCAjwruSHBhAtEiwA_qCppjMXwmsvrsjLXC-7wFV-F-tqOqNHvgw5N1W99cIpLYhCm0TODWovcBoCCiEQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds Canadian Records] Findmypast. * [https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/Pages/browse-product-type.aspx#databases Canada Library and Archives] Databases. * [https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/search/Pages/ancestors-search.aspx Canada Ancestor Search] Databases. * [https://theancestorhunt.com/resources.html The Ancestor Hunt] Links for finding free newspapers, and more * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Canada:_Resources WikiTree Canada Project Resources] Useful information and resources. * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Sources-Canada WikiTree Canada Project Sources] Page of sources and links to sources. ====England==== * [https://www.freebmd.org.uk/ FreeBMD] * [https://www.freereg.org.uk/ FreeReg] *[[Space:England_Research_Resources:_General|England Research Resources]] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:England%2C_Research_Resources England Research Resources Category] *[[Space:England_Project_Reliable_Sources|Reliable sources for pre-1700 profiles in England]] * [https://www.dengates.com/ Dengate name study] *[https://www.genuki.org.uk/ GENUKI] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_counties_of_the_United_Kingdom#England England Counties] England’s current counties. *[https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Historic_counties_of_England Historical Counties of England] England’s historical counties. * English Roots Sticker {{England Sticker}} (''See their [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:England_Sticker sticker page] for more specific locations) ====France==== * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:France_genealogical_resources France genealogical resources] on WikiTree * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:France France Project] on WikiTree * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:France_Project_Reliable_Sources France Project Reliable Sources] on WikiTree * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:France_Project_Guidelines_for_Name_Fields Guidelines for Name Fields] on WikiTree * French Roots Sticker {{French Roots}} ====Germany==== *[https://www.archion.de/ German Church Records] Archion, your browser should translate this page to English if needed. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:German_Roots_Project_Resources German Resources] List of German source links. *[https://www.archion.de/ German Church Records] Archion, your browser should translate this page to English if needed. * [https://www.archion.de/de/browse/?no_cache=1#https://www.archion.de/de/browse/?no_cache=1&path=656249-777823 ARCHION DURCHSUCHEN] * [https://die-maus-bremen.info/index.php?id=357 Die Maus] on die.mau.bremen.info * [https://www.germanroots.com/germandata.html German Genealogy Records] ''This is a list of sources, both paid and free * [https://sktranslations.com/german-church-record-vocabulary-important-words German Church Record Vocabulary] * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germany_Online_Genealogy_Records Germany Online Records] ''This is a list of sources, both paid and free *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:German_Roots_Project_Resources German Resources] List of German source links. * WikiTree [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:German_Roots_Project_Resources Germany Project Resources] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Germany_Project_Templates WikiTree Germany Project Templates] * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-67JQ-DQ7?i=60&cc=1491272&cat=23048 Germany, Prussia, BMD] * Germany records [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.birthLikePlace=germany&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on&count=20&offset=0 on FamilySearch] * [http://immigrantships.net/bremenproj/bremenproject.html Immigrant Ship Transcription Guild]: Transcribed Ships Manifests Departing from Germany * [https://data.matricula-online.eu/de/deutschland/muenster/buldern-st-pankratius/KB001_1/?pg=74 Matricula Online] * [http://www.suetterlinschrift.de/Englisch/Titel.htm Old German Writing]: here you can learn about Suetterlin - the "German handwriting". There are also tips and tricks for deciphering old scripts as well as a comparison of the Suetterlin alphabet to older writings of 17th-19th century. * [http://www.archive-in-thueringen.de/de/findbuch/view/bestand/27954/systematik/115372 Thuringen Archives] * German Roots Sticker {{German Roots Sticker}} ====Holland==== :''See Nederland ====Ireland==== * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ Census Records of Ireland] NationalArchives.ie * [http://libertyellisfoundation.org/passenger Ellis Island Passenger Database] on Irish-Genealogy-Toolkit.com * [https://genealogy.nationalarchives.ie/ Genealogy Records] on Genealogy.NationalArchives.ie * [https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/irl GENUKI] on GenUki.org.uk - ''This has links to records, maps, and research tips * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Church_Records Ireland Church Records] ''Where to find church records with various links * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1584964 Ireland Marriages] on FamilySearch * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Census_Substitutes Ireland Census Substitutes] ''What census records are available, with where to find them * [https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/lessons/ireland-emigration Ireland Emigration] ''Video on FamilySearch on finding the origins of Irish Immigrants * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Online_Genealogy_Records Ireland Online Genealogy Record] Links. * [https://www.johngrenham.com/ Irish Ancestors] ''This maps out where surnames are located, as well as locations in general * [https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/ Irish Genealogy] on IrishGenealogy.ie * [https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/ Irish Records] ''Civil and Church record database * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ National Archives of Ireland] ''Try their [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/search/ census search] * [https://www.nli.ie/ National Library of Ireland] ''a new database holding images of the Library's Roman Catholic parish registers * [https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/proni PRONI] ''the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland * [https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/lessons/tracing-irish-roman-catholic-ancestry Tracing Irish Roman Catholic Ancestry] ''An overview of how to approach Roman Catholic research * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Ireland WikiTree Ireland Project] ''Check for resources and stickers * Tip: The census records are a good start, and you should be able to find images of all the birth records for each child on irishgenealogy. They have exact birth date, places, fathers Occupation, and mother’s maiden names. Once you get that, you can search for the marriage of the parents, and that gives their fathers names. The civil records are great, but only go back to 1864 for births, a bit earlier for marriages. ====Nederland==== * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Netherlands#Acceptable_Resources_list Acceptable Resources List] * [https://allefriezen.nl/en/ AlleFriezen] * [https://www.bhic.nl/memorix/genealogy/search/persons BHIC Database] ''Enter name in the white field. You can use your browser to translate to English. * [https://cousinist.com/complete-visual-guide-jewish-headstones/ Complete Visual Guide to Jewish Headstones] ''Common symbols and words used * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Dutch_Roots/Naming_Convention Dutch Naming Conventions] * [https://www.delpher.nl/ Delpher] ''Free Dutch newspaper * Family Search shares all filmed books of churches and civil status [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/list/?fcs=placeId%3A1927059&ec=region%3AEUROPE%2CplaceId%3A1927059 here] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/list/?fcs=placeId%3A1927059&ec=region%3AEUROPE%2CplaceId%3A1927059 FamilySearch Records] ''Click on the province you need. Then click to browse all and select the category you want. * [https://www.geldersarchief.nl/ Gelders Archief] ''Enter name in the white field. You can use your browser to translate to English. * [https://www.genealix.nl/plaats/terheijden/ GeneaLix] ''Sort by type of record and then the date range you need. You can use your browser to show the record type in English. * [https://www.regionaalarchieftilburg.nl/zoek-een-persoon/persons RegionaalArchiefTilburg] ''Tilburg Archives * [https://www.wiewaswie.nl/en/ WieWasWie] ''Enter name in the white field. Click on the language button to change to Nederlands. * [https://www.genealogietools.nl/formatter/ WieWasWie Citation Creator] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:Dutch_Roots Dutch Roots Template] {{Dutch Roots|year=1699}} (''use their birth year''). Only for Dutch Roots project profiles. :: For Project Managed profiles please contact the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Netherlands Dutch Roots Project] :: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Template:Dutch_Roots_Sticker For non-project profiles]: ::{{Dutch Roots Sticker ::|jaar= ::|provincie= ::|needs= ::|needs1= ::|needs2= ::}} ====United States==== * [https://services.dar.org/members/DAR_Research/search/?Tab_ID=1&Tab_ID_Sub=1 DAR Ancestor Search] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:United_States_Project_Reliable_Sources United States Reliable Sources] * See the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:United_States_Project_Stickers United States Project Stickers] page for the various stickers available. * Migrating ancestor: ::{{Migrating Ancestor ::|origin= OriginCountry ::|destination= the United States ::|origin-flag= ::|destination-flag= Flags-1.png ::}} :: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Flags Flags] == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week * Deal St Leonrd's Church has some altar tombs for Estes family https://www.kentarchaeology.org.uk/research/monumental-inscriptions/deal-0#Index * [[Lemmert-2|Johann Jacob Lemmert]] died in 1808 age thirty-three. His father [[Lemmert-8|Johann Peter Lemmert]] died in 1781 age forty-four (leaving his widow with six children). His grandfather [[Lemmert-9|Johann Peter Lemmert]] died in 1738 age thirty-two (leaving behind a widow with eight children). *[[Hill-8349|Henry Hill]] of Barrington, New Hampshire, petitioned on behalf of his late son Joseph's infant sons, Henry, Robert, and John. Joseph was serving in an Expedition to Canada and was active in the taking of the Island of St. John (likely during the Seven Years War). There he was "slain by a Cannon Ball shot from the Enemy, which almost divided his body." The petition was on behalf of the children who had no mother or father. The case was voted to be dismissed by the House of Representatives on 18 June 1761. *The birth date of [[Heslinga-32|Geertje Gerrijts Heslinga]] is being sourced, because there's a birth spoon found with the inscription ''Geertje Gerrijts Heslinga geboren saterdag den 15 desember 1742''. Found a picture from it and it's on her profile * [[Bambergen-1|Jan Bambergen]] served as a soldier under sir Captain Johan Victorin Baron de Ronauw. This Baron was present at his marriage and from this Baron a seal is being kept. The picture is on Jan's profile === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Coate_Records_in_Somerset Coate Records in Somerset] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Bowling_Family_in_Lancashire Bowling Family in Lancashire] === Military Profiles === :Did any of the guests' family serve in the military or military conflicts? '''Revolutionary War''' * Roberta's 4th great grandfather, [[Hill-8342|Captain John Hill (1737-1804)]], was the commander of a New Hampshire Militia company during the Revolutionary War serving under Colonel Joshua Wingate. * Roberta's 5th great grandfather, [[Faires-86|Gideon Faires]], served in the Revolutionary War in the Washington Co, VA Militia. * Roberta's 5th great grandfather [[Dobkins-39|Jacob Dobkins]] served as a Private in the Virginia Line during the Revolutionary War. * Roberta's 4th great grandfather [[Estes-1594|George Estes]] served 3 times in the Revolutionary War. * Roberta's 3rd great grandfather [[Bolton-1282|Henry Frederick Bolton]] immigrated from England in his teens and then fought in the Revolutionary War in the Pennsylvania Militia. * Roberta's 5th great grandfather, [[Muncy-225|Samuel Muncy Jr.]], served with the Virginia Militia during the Revolution. * Roberta's 5th great grandfather, [[Workman-104|Joseph Workman]], served with the Pennsylvania Militia during the Revolutionary War. *Roberta's 5th great grandfather, [[Shaffer-4530|Nicholas Shaffer]], served with the Berks Co Militia. * Roberta's 5th great grandfather, [[Hall-1619|Gershom Hall]], served in the Connecticut Militia. '''War of 1812''' * Roberta's great great great grandfather. [[Clarkson-789|Fairwick Clarkson]] was in the War of 1812. '''Civil War''' * Roberta's great great grandfather, [[Claxton-328|Samuel Clarkson]] was in the Civil War on the Union side. He was a private in Company F 8th Tennessee Calvary. * Roberta's great great grandfather [[Estes-1596|John Younger Estes]] served in the 1st Regiment, Tennessee Cavalry as a Private during the Civil War * Roberta's great great uncle [[Claxton-316|Henry Claxton]] was in the Civil War on the Union side. He was a private in Company B 1st Calvary. == Ancestors == === Brick Walls === : Roberta Estes' tree is quite extensive. Please look at the screenshots in the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1292219 G2G] for available ancestors. If you have been working on a brick wall and want someone else to take a shot at it, please list it under "Needs Work". : The brick walls listed below start at the 2nd great-grandparents instead of the great-grandparents. ==== Paternal Brick Walls ==== # [[Estes-1596|John Y. Estes]] ➔ John R. Estes ➔ George Estes ➔ Moses Estes ➔ Moses Estes ➔ Abraham Estes ➔ Sylvester Estes ➔ [[Woodward-91|Anne Woodward]]: Needs parents '''{{Green|England}}''' # [[Estes-1596|John Y. Estes]] ➔ John R. Estes ➔ George Estes ➔ Moses Estes ➔ Moses Estes ➔ Abraham Estes ➔ [[Martin-409|Ellen Martin]]: Needs a mother # [[Estes-1596|John Y. Estes]] ➔ John R. Estes ➔ George Estes ➔ Moses Estes ➔ [[Estes-167|Moses Estes]]: Needs a mother # [[Estes-1596|John Y. Estes]] ➔ John R. Estes ➔ George Estes ➔ Luremia Combs ➔ John Combs: Needs parents # [[Estes-1596|John Y. Estes]] ➔ John R. Estes ➔ George Estes ➔ Luremia Combs: Needs a mother # [[Estes-1596|John Y. Estes]] ➔ John R. Estes ➔ Mary Younger ➔ Marcus Younger: Needs parents # [[Estes-1596|John Y. Estes]] ➔ John R. Estes ➔ Mary Younger ➔ Susanna Hart ➔ Anthony Hart: Needs parents # [[Estes-1596|John Y. Estes]] ➔ John R. Estes ➔ Mary Younger ➔ Susanna Hart: Needs a mother # [[Estes-1596|John Y. Estes]] ➔ Nancy Moore ➔ William Moore ➔ James Moore: Needs parents # [[Estes-1596|John Y. Estes]] ➔ Nancy Moore ➔ William Moore ➔ Mary Rice: Needs a mother # [[Estes-1596|John Y. Estes]] ➔ Nancy Moore ➔ Abraham Womack: Needs parents # [[Estes-1596|John Y. Estes]] ➔ Nancy Moore: Needs a mother (''Is it Lucy Womack?'') # [[Dodson-3376|Martha Ruth Dodson]] ➔ Lazarus Dodson ➔ Lazarus Dodson: Needs a mother # [[Dodson-3376|Martha Ruth Dodson]] ➔ Lazarus Dodson: Needs a mother # [[Dodson-3376|Martha Ruth Dodson]] ➔ Elizabeth Campbell ➔ John Campbell ➔ Charles Campbell ➔ James Campbell: Needs parents # [[Dodson-3376|Martha Ruth Dodson]] ➔ Elizabeth Campbell ➔ John Campbell ➔ Charles Campbell: Needs a mother # [[Dodson-3376|Martha Ruth Dodson]] ➔ Elizabeth Campbell ➔ Jane Dobkins ➔ Jacob Dobkins: Needs a mother # [[Dodson-3376|Martha Ruth Dodson]] ➔ Elizabeth Campbell ➔ Jane Dobkins ➔ Dorcas Johnson ➔ Peter Johnson: Needs parents '''{{Green|Wales}}''' # [[Dodson-3376|Martha Ruth Dodson]] ➔ Elizabeth Campbell ➔ Jane Dobkins ➔ Dorcas Johnson ➔ Mary Phillips: Needs parents '''{{Blue|Scotland}}''' # [[Vannoy-292|Joel Vannoy]] ➔ Elijah Vannoy ➔ Daniel Vannoy ➔ Susannah Anderson: Needs parents # [[Vannoy-292|Joel Vannoy]] ➔ Elijah Vannoy ➔ Sarah Hickerson ➔ Charles Hickerson: Needs parents # [[Vannoy-292|Joel Vannoy]] ➔ Elijah Vannoy ➔ Sarah Hickerson ➔ Mary Lytle: Needs parents '''{{Blue|Scotland}}''' # [[Vannoy-292|Joel Vannoy]] ➔ Lois McNiel ➔ William McNiel ➔ George McNiel: Needs parents '''{{Blue|Scotland}}''' # [[Vannoy-292|Joel Vannoy]] ➔ Lois McNiel ➔ William McNiel ➔ Sarah Coats: Needs parents # [[Vannoy-292|Joel Vannoy]] ➔ Lois McNiel ➔ Elizabeth Shepherd ➔ Sarah Rash ➔ Mary Warren: Needs parents # [[Crumley-513|Phebe Crumley]] ➔ William Crumley ➔ William Crumley ➔ Hannah Mercer ➔ Ann Croats: Needs parents # [[Crumley-513|Phebe Crumley]] ➔ William Crumley: Needs a mother # [[Crumley-513|Phebe Crumley]] ➔ Lydia Brown ➔ Jotham Brown: Needs parents # [[Crumley-513|Phebe Crumley]] ➔ Lydia Brown ➔ Phoebe Cole ➔ John Cole: Needs parents # [[Crumley-513|Phebe Crumley]] ➔ Lydia Brown ➔ Phoebe Cole ➔ Mary Kent: Needs parents # [[Bolton-1717|Joseph Bolton]] ➔ Henry Bolton ➔ Henry Bolton ➔ John Bolton: Needs parents '''{{Green|England}}''' # [[Bolton-1717|Joseph Bolton]] ➔ Henry Bolton ➔ Henry Bolton ➔ Elizabeth Goaring: Needs parents '''{{Green|England}}''' # [[Bolton-1717|Joseph Bolton]] ➔ Henry Bolton ➔ Sarah Corry ➔ Thomas Curry: Needs parents '''{{Green|England}}''' # [[Bolton-1717|Joseph Bolton]] ➔ Henry Bolton ➔ Sarah Corry ➔ Monique Demazares ➔ Guillam Demazares: Needs parents '''{{Green|England}}''' # [[Bolton-1717|Joseph Bolton]] ➔ Henry Bolton ➔ Sarah Corry ➔ Monique Demazares: Needs a mother '''{{Green|England}}''' # [[Bolton-1717|Joseph Bolton]] ➔ Nancy Mann ➔ James Mann ➔ John Mann: Needs parents # [[Bolton-1717|Joseph Bolton]] ➔ Nancy Mann ➔ James Mann ➔ Frances Carpenter ➔ Joseph Carpenter ➔ Nathaniel Carpenter: Needs parents # [[Bolton-1717|Joseph Bolton]] ➔ Nancy Mann ➔ James Mann ➔ Frances Carpenter ➔ Joseph Carpenter ➔ Tamar Wright Coles: Needs parents # [[Bolton-1717|Joseph Bolton]] ➔ Nancy Mann ➔ James Mann ➔ Frances Carpenter ➔ Frances Dames: Needs parents # [[Harrell-3114|Margaret Herrell]] ➔ William Herrell ➔ John Harrold: Needs parents # [[Harrell-3114|Margaret Herrell]] ➔ William Herrell: Needs a mother # [[Harrell-3114|Margaret Herrell]] ➔ Mary McDowell ➔ Michael McDowell ➔ Michael McDowell ➔ Murtough McDowell: Needs parents '''{{Blue|Ireland}}''' # [[Harrell-3114|Margaret Herrell]] ➔ Mary McDowell ➔ Michael McDowell ➔ Michael McDowell: Needs a mother '''{{Blue|Ireland}}''' # [[Harrell-3114|Margaret Herrell]] ➔ Mary McDowell ➔ Michael McDowell: Needs a mother '''{{Blue|Ireland}}''' # [[Harrell-3114|Margaret Herrell]] ➔ Mary McDowell ➔ Isabel Hall: Needs parents # [[Claxton-328|Samuel Clarkson]] ➔ Fairwick Claxton ➔ James Claxton ➔ James Claxton: Needs parents # [[Claxton-328|Samuel Clarkson]] ➔ Fairwick Claxton ➔ James Claxton ➔ Mary Hatcher ➔ John Hatcher: Needs parents # [[Claxton-328|Samuel Clarkson]] ➔ Fairwick Claxton ➔ James Claxton ➔ Mary Hatcher: Needs a mother # [[Claxton-328|Samuel Clarkson]] ➔ Fairwick Claxton ➔ Sarah Cook ➔ Joel Cook: Needs parents # [[Claxton-328|Samuel Clarkson]] ➔ Fairwick Claxton ➔ Sarah Cook: Needs a mother # [[Claxton-328|Samuel Clarkson]] ➔ Agnes Muncy ➔ Samuel Muncy ➔ Samuel Muncy ➔ Mary Skidmore: Needs parents # [[Claxton-328|Samuel Clarkson]] ➔ Agnes Muncy ➔ Samuel Muncy ➔ Agnes Craven ➔ Robert Craven: Needs parents # [[Claxton-328|Samuel Clarkson]] ➔ Agnes Muncy ➔ Anne Workman ➔ Phoebe McMahon ➔ Hugh McMahon: Needs parent # [[Claxton-328|Samuel Clarkson]] ➔ Agnes Muncy ➔ Anne Workman ➔ Phoebe McMahon: Needs a mother # [[Speak-180|Elizabeth Speaks]] ➔ Charles Speak ➔ Nicholas Speak ➔ Charles B. Speak: Needs a mother # [[Speak-180|Elizabeth Speaks]] ➔ Charles Speak ➔ Nicholas Speak: Needs a mother # [[Speak-180|Elizabeth Speaks]] ➔ Charles Speak ➔ Sarah Faires ➔ Gideon Faires ➔ William Faires: Needs parents # [[Speak-180|Elizabeth Speaks]] ➔ Charles Speak ➔ Sarah Faires ➔ Gideon Faires: Needs a mother # [[Speak-180|Elizabeth Speaks]] ➔ Charles Speak ➔ Sarah Faires ➔ Sarah McSpadden ➔ Dorothy Edmiston: Needs parents '''{{Blue|Ireland}}''' # [[Speak-180|Elizabeth Speaks]] ➔ Ann McKee ➔ Andrew McKee ➔ Andrew McKee: Needs parents # [[Speak-180|Elizabeth Speaks]] ➔ Ann McKee ➔ Andrew McKee ➔ Martha McCamm: Needs parents # [[Speak-180|Elizabeth Speaks]] ➔ Ann McKee: Needs a mother ==== Maternal Brick Walls ==== # [[Ferwerda-108|Bauke Hendrick Ferwerda]] ➔ Hendrick Jan Ferwerda ➔ Jan Ferwerda ➔ Solomon Ferwerda: Needs parents '''{{Lime|Nederland}}''' # [[Ferwerda-108|Bauke Hendrick Ferwerda]] ➔ Hendrick Jan Ferwerda ➔ Jan Ferwerda ➔ Grietje Roelofs: Needs parents ''' {{Lime|Nederland}}''' # [[Ferwerda-108|Bauke Hendrick Ferwerda]] ➔ Hendrick Jan Ferwerda ➔ Trijntje Klares Henstra ➔ Klaas Henstra ➔ Douwe Feddes: Needs parents '''{{Lime|Nederland}}''' # [[Ferwerda-108|Bauke Hendrick Ferwerda]] ➔ Hendrick Jan Ferwerda ➔ Trijntje Klares Henstra ➔ Klaas Henstra: Needs a mother '''{{Lime|Nederland}}''' # [[Ferwerda-108|Bauke Hendrick Ferwerda]] ➔ Hendrick Jan Ferwerda ➔ Trijntje Klares Henstra ➔ Lijsbeth Hendriks: Needs parents '''{{Lime|Nederland}}''' # [[Ferwerda-108|Bauke Hendrick Ferwerda]] ➔ Lysbeth Camstra ➔ Bauke Camstra ➔ Douwe Camstra ➔ William Jans: Needs parents ''' {{Lime|Nederland}}''' # [[Ferwerda-108|Bauke Hendrick Ferwerda]] ➔ Lysbeth Camstra ➔ Bauke Camstra ➔ Douwe Camstra ➔ Aukjen Douwes: Needs parents ''' {{Lime|Nederland}}''' # [[Ferwerda-108|Bauke Hendrick Ferwerda]] ➔ Lysbeth Camstra ➔ Bauke Camstra ➔ Lysbeth Jans: Needs parents ''' {{Lime|Nederland}}''' # [[Ferwerda-108|Bauke Hendrick Ferwerda]] ➔ Anna Jonker ➔ Jentje Jonker ➔ Age Andries: Needs parents '''{{Lime|Nederland}}''' # [[Ferwerda-108|Bauke Hendrick Ferwerda]] ➔ Anna Jonker ➔ Jentje Jonker ➔ Ynskje Jentjes: Needs parents '''{{Lime|Nederland}}''' # [[Ferwerda-108|Bauke Hendrick Ferwerda]] ➔ Anna Jonker ➔ Anna Hammerstein ➔ Klaas Hamerstein: Needs parents '''{{Lime|Nederland}}''' # [[Ferwerda-108|Bauke Hendrick Ferwerda]] ➔ Anna Jonker ➔ Anna Hammerstein ➔ Anna Pambergen: Needs parents '''{{Lime|Nederland}}''' # [[DeJong-3634|Geertje Harmens DeJong]] ➔ Harmen Gerrit de Jong ➔ Gerritt Piers de Jong ➔ Jan Piers ➔ Pier Hessels ➔ Hessel Piers: Needs parents '''{{Lime|Nederland}}''' # [[DeJong-3634|Geertje Harmens DeJong]] ➔ Harmen Gerrit de Jong ➔ Gerritt Piers de Jong ➔ Jan Piers ➔ Pier Hessels ➔ Pietje Jans: Needs parents '''{{Lime|Nederland}}''' # [[DeJong-3634|Geertje Harmens DeJong]] ➔ Harmen Gerrit de Jong ➔ Gerritt Piers de Jong ➔ Jan Piers ➔ Pietrick Jans: Needs parents '''{{Lime|Nederland}}''' # [[DeJong-3634|Geertje Harmens DeJong]] ➔ Harmen Gerrit de Jong ➔ Gerritt Piers de Jong ➔ Piers de Jong ➔ Akke Hessels: Needs parents '''{{Lime|Nederland}}''' # 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== WikiTree Challenge Week 42 == '''Guest Star''': [[Brogan-791|Irene Cornish]] ===Lookup Requests for FHL=== Please post profile, description of item you are looking for, and film or book url *'''Looking for baptism of [[Dewerth-39|Georg Johannes Petrus Dewerth]] 10 May 1779 From what I can puzzle out it should be microfilm 1052378 items1 or 2 I cannot see the images to give you a number ! Sorry Help appreciated [Cormack-404|Anon (Cormack) Sharkey]] *'''This needs looked up at a Family History Library.... not affiliate!!''' UGH! [[Tucker-11084|Tucker-11084]] 17:24, 22 October 2021 (UTC)
[[Brogan-803|Maggie Brogan (1881-1881)]] birth certificate 9 Apr 1881 Brooklyn is in one of these three films: https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/004200126?cat=199947 https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/004200628?cat=199947 https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/004200629?cat=199947 They should be in date order and easy to find * '''DONE''' and posted the info to Nicole in Discord, [[Tucker-11084|Tucker-11084]] 13:01, 23 October 2021 (UTC)
[[Gardiner-4866|John S Gardiner (bef.1860-1934)]] death who died in DC in Sept 1934.
https://www.familysearch.org/search/image/index?owc=Q6SP-7D2%3A1590032434%3Fcc%3D1803967 === Notes From Irene === * My main focus is to learn more about my great grandmother (Katey, Catherine/Katharine Havey) and her sister, Annie Havey (who married a man with the last name Kane). That is definitely the brick wall I’ve hit. I found Katey and Annie on the 1870 census and then found my great grandmother on later census and other records after she married my great grandmother. But I never could find Annie again. According to my mother, Annie and her family (husband and two daughters) lived in the house next door to my great grandmother. I could never document that info 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. * Also, I’ve never been able to find any documents about Katey and Annie’s immigration to the US. I know approximate dates but have never found their names on any ship registers. I see possibilities but there’s never enough data to be certain. My mother said Katey came to the US from Ireland at the age of 17 to work as a domestic servant. She said that Katey was born and raised in County Clare (after their parents died, their mother’s sisters raised them). Her sister, Annie, came over, too, but don’t know if she came over first or if they came over together. And I don’t know who or how they were sponsored to be brought to Bordentown, New Jersey. * And also welcome any new info about my great grandfather, William Tindall DeWorth, too. I know some about his German roots but would like to learn more. === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[Hardman-1532|Maddy Hardman]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * ''add image link here'' === '''Resources''' === ====Germany==== *[https://www.archion.de/ German Church Records] Archion, your browser should translate this page to English if needed. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:German_Roots_Project_Resources German Resources] List of German source links. *[https://www.archion.de/ German Church Records] Archion, your browser should translate this page to English if needed. * [https://www.archion.de/de/browse/?no_cache=1#https://www.archion.de/de/browse/?no_cache=1&path=656249-777823 ARCHION DURCHSUCHEN] * [https://die-maus-bremen.info/index.php?id=357 Die Maus] on die.mau.bremen.info * [https://www.germanroots.com/germandata.html German Genealogy Records] ''This is a list of sources, both paid and free * [https://sktranslations.com/german-church-record-vocabulary-important-words German Church Record Vocabulary] * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germany_Online_Genealogy_Records Germany Online Records] ''This is a list of sources, both paid and free *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:German_Roots_Project_Resources German Resources] List of German source links. * WikiTree [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:German_Roots_Project_Resources Germany Project Resources] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Germany_Project_Templates WikiTree Germany Project Templates] * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-67JQ-DQ7?i=60&cc=1491272&cat=23048 Germany, Prussia, BMD] * Germany records [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.birthLikePlace=germany&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on&count=20&offset=0 on FamilySearch] * [http://immigrantships.net/bremenproj/bremenproject.html Immigrant Ship Transcription Guild]: Transcribed Ships Manifests Departing from Germany * [https://data.matricula-online.eu/de/deutschland/muenster/buldern-st-pankratius/KB001_1/?pg=74 Matricula Online] * [http://www.suetterlinschrift.de/Englisch/Titel.htm Old German Writing]: here you can learn about Suetterlin - the "German handwriting". There are also tips and tricks for deciphering old scripts as well as a comparison of the Suetterlin alphabet to older writings of 17th-19th century. * [http://www.archive-in-thueringen.de/de/findbuch/view/bestand/27954/systematik/115372 Thuringen Archives] * German Roots Sticker {{German Roots Sticker}} ====Ireland==== * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ Census Records of Ireland] NationalArchives.ie * [http://libertyellisfoundation.org/passenger Ellis Island Passenger Database] on Irish-Genealogy-Toolkit.com * [https://genealogy.nationalarchives.ie/ Genealogy Records] on Genealogy.NationalArchives.ie * [https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/irl GENUKI] on GenUki.org.uk - ''This has links to records, maps, and research tips * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Church_Records Ireland Church Records] ''Where to find church records with various links * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1584964 Ireland Marriages] on FamilySearch * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Census_Substitutes Ireland Census Substitutes] ''What census records are available, with where to find them * [https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/lessons/ireland-emigration Ireland Emigration] ''Video on FamilySearch on finding the origins of Irish Immigrants * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Online_Genealogy_Records Ireland Online Genealogy Record] Links. * [https://www.johngrenham.com/ Irish Ancestors] ''This maps out where surnames are located, as well as locations in general * [https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/ Irish Genealogy] on IrishGenealogy.ie * [https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/ Irish Records] ''Civil and Church record database * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ National Archives of Ireland] ''Try their [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/search/ census search] * [https://www.nli.ie/ National Library of Ireland] ''a new database holding images of the Library's Roman Catholic parish registers * [https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/proni PRONI] ''the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland * [https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/lessons/tracing-irish-roman-catholic-ancestry Tracing Irish Roman Catholic Ancestry] ''An overview of how to approach Roman Catholic research * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Ireland WikiTree Ireland Project] ''Check for resources and stickers * Tip: The census records are a good start, and you should be able to find images of all the birth records for each child on irishgenealogy. They have exact birth date, places, fathers Occupation, and mother’s maiden names. Once you get that, you can search for the marriage of the parents, and that gives their fathers names. The civil records are great, but only go back to 1864 for births, a bit earlier for marriages. ====United States==== * [https://services.dar.org/members/DAR_Research/search/?Tab_ID=1&Tab_ID_Sub=1 DAR Ancestor Search] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:United_States_Project_Reliable_Sources United States Reliable Sources] *[https://www.nypl.org/collections/articles-databases/fulton-history-old-new-york-state-historical-newspapers Newspapers via Fulton History Search] * [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015038929710&view=1up&seq=15 Pennsylvania: Encyclopedia of American Quaker genealogy, by ... v.2] * See the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:United_States_Project_Stickers United States Project Stickers] page for the various stickers available. == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week * Detterer-16, Edward Detterer and his son, Richard, were buried in a Monument Cemetery in Philadelphia. Their bodies were moved when the cemetery was sold to Temple University. There is an interesting story behind this on wikipedia. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monument_Cemetery] MIght be a candidate for a space page. * Irene's paternal grandparents [[Brogan-793|James Joseph Brogan]] and [[Gardiner-4865|Isabella Veronica Gardiner]] were both born in New York, but both had roots in Inver parish in County Donegal in Ireland. Her grandfather's mother [[Brogan-816|Catherine Brogan]] emigrated from the townland of Drumagraa in Inver parish and her grandmother's mother [[Meehan-1189|Mary Elizabeth Meehan]] emigrated with her parents and siblings from an area referred to as Salt Hill, also in Inver parish. The Inver diaspora in Brooklyn and Manhattan appear to have maintained close contact long after leaving their home parish. As late as 1920, there was a re-union of exiles from Inver parish held in New York at which the attendance include Mr and Mrs John Brogan, Drimagra, probably relatives of Irene. The report from the Derry Journal of 16 July 1920 is reproduced [https://www.facebook.com/swdro/posts/446416675450971 here]. === Interesting Non-finds === Three of Irene's Irish-born greatgrandparents still don't have parents on WikiTree, with just over nine hours to the deadline. * [[Brogan-794|James J. Brogan]] probably married before 1881 in New York and died on 15 November 1927 in Washington, D.C. We have not found his marriage certificate and his parents' names are left blank on his death certificate. * [[Gardiner-4866|John S. Gardiner]] married on 4 February 1880 in King's County, New York, and died on 14 September 1934 in Washington, D.C. Neither his marriage certificate nor his death certificate is available online. The former was requested from FHL on 23 October 2021 and the latter must be ordered from DC Health - Vital Records. * [[Havey-135|Katharine Havey]] famously married on 11 April 1872 in Trenton, New Jersey, and died on 31 January 1929 in Bordentown, New Jersey. Her parents are not named in the [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FZLG-7RC familysearch.org extract from her marriage record] and her death record has not been located. [[Waldron-201|Waldron-201]] 14:37, 27 October 2021 (UTC) === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Havey_or_Harvey_from_Ireland Havey or Harvey from Ireland] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Brogan_families_in_Drumagra Brogan Families in Drumagra] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Havey_surname_in_New_Jersey Havey surname in New Jersey] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Inver_Exiles_Re-Union_in_New_York Inver Exiles Re-Union in New York] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Kane_surname_in_New_Jersey Kane surname in New Jersey] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Heavy_/_Havey_families_in_Killian%2C_County_Galway%2C_Ireland Havey / Heavy Killian, County Galway, Ireland] === Military Profiles === :Did any of the guests' family serve in the military or military conflicts? * [[Markley-94|Philip Markley]] was appointed Commissioner to collect supplies for the army during the American Revolution. *[[Detterer-17|Edward Detterer (1847-1875)]] enlisted in the United States Army in 1865, he was a civil war soldier. * [[DeWorth-12|Lawrence Henry DeWorth (1840-1917)]] enlisted in the United States Army in 1862, he was Civil war soldier. == Ancestors == === Brick Walls === ==== Paternal Brick Walls ==== # [[Brogan-794|James J Brogan]]: Needs parents '''{{Lime|Ireland}}''' # [[Tracy-3831|Catherine (Tracy) Brogan]]: Needs parents '''{{Lime|Ireland}}''' # [[Gardiner-4866|John S Gardiner]]: Needs parents '''{{Lime|Ireland}}''' # [[Meehan-1189|Mary E (Meehan) Gardiner]]: Needs parents '''{{Lime|Ireland}}''' ==== Maternal Brick Walls ==== # [[Detterer-6|William Barge Detterer]] ➔ Edward Detterer ➔ Isaac Detterer ➔ Christian Detterer: Needs parents # [[Detterer-6|William Barge Detterer]] ➔ Edward Detterer ➔ Isaac Detterer ➔ Elizabeth Harley ➔ Rudolph Harley: Needs parents # [[Detterer-6|William Barge Detterer]] ➔ Edward Detterer ➔ Isaac Detterer ➔ Elizabeth Harley ➔ Mary Beckeer: Needs parents # [[Detterer-6|William Barge Detterer]] ➔ Edward Detterer ➔ Mary Markley ➔ Jacob Markley: Needs parents # [[Detterer-6|William Barge Detterer]] ➔ Edward Detterer ➔ Mary Markley ➔ Mary Koplin: Needs parents # [[Detterer-6|William Barge Detterer]] ➔ Susannah Graf ➔ Jacob Graf: Needs parents # [[Detterer-6|William Barge Detterer]] ➔ Susannah Graf: Needs a mother # [[Schimpf-388|Anna Elizabeth Schimpf]] ➔ Valentine Schimpf ➔ Jacobus Schimpf: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Germany}}''' # [[Schimpf-388|Anna Elizabeth Schimpf]] ➔ Valentine Schimpf: Needs a mother '''{{Orange|Germany}}''' # [[Schimpf-388|Anna Elizabeth Schimpf]] ➔ Margaretta Adolph: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Germany}}''' # [[DeWorth-4|William Tindall DeWorth]] ➔ Joseph DeWorth ➔ Peter Dewerth: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Germany}}''' # [[DeWorth-4|William Tindall DeWorth]] ➔ Joseph DeWorth ➔ Christina Theobald: Needs parents '''{{Orange|Germany}}''' # [[DeWorth-4|William Tindall DeWorth]] ➔ Mary Carson ➔ William Carson, Sr.: Needs parents # [[DeWorth-4|William Tindall DeWorth]] ➔ Mary Carson ➔ Nancy Ann Tindall: Needs parents # [[Havey-135|Katharine Havey]]: Needs parents === Needs Work === # [[Lauer-129|Anna Elizabeth (Lauer) Mechling]] #
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== WikiTree Challenge Week 10 == '''Guest Star''': [[Musk-15|Elon Musk]] === Notes From The Guest === * ''There are no notes, as Elon is a 'focus' and not a 'guest' this week. * [https://twitter.com/MLSilva48479306/status/1598498634038919169 Mindy's Tweet] 1 Dec 2022 === Needs Work === :Please remove them from the list if you finish them. Thanks!! # [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_2022_Week10 Suggestions] # [[Spencer-260|John Spencer (1750-1824)]] b. Connecticut. ''Still needs more work - Revolutionary War Soldier, needs sources''.
There are extra 'notes' and the sources need attention. Thanks!
Duplicated sources have been removed and span tags replaced by in-line citations. [[Ellingson-287|Ellingson-287]] 20:50, 13 May 2022 (UTC) # [[Musk-62|John Musk (abt.1768-abt.1834)]] b. England ''Needs research, a bio, and children # [[Parry-2716|Eliza (Parry) Angel (abt.1851-)]] b. England ''Needs bio - done - Bio written, death sourced [[Potter-10870|Potter-10870]] 08:45, 15 May 2022 (UTC) # [[Nixon-5513|William Nixon (1743-1819)]] b. England ''Needs children added - done [[Wheatley-2390]] 23:19, 14 May 2022 (GMT+1) # [[Mack-4175|Fanny (Mack) Irish (abt.1816-)]] b. England ''Has parent's whose sources are rather sparse, any extra sources to flesh out profiles perhaps?'' Have added the other children but currently drawing a blank with more records.[[Buckle-52|Buckle-52]] 09:51, 19 May 2022 (UTC) ==== Needs Work - South Africa ==== # [[Champion-327|John Irish Champion (1854-)]] ''added birth record and some headings cannot find a death record, needs some cleaning up in bio Cormack-404 === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[Williams-47589|Joan Whitaker]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/The_WikiTree_Challenge_2022_Challenge_10 Church of St Mary Major, Exeter] === FamilySearch Image Look-ups === * == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week. Please add your Wiki-ID after each discovery. Thanks!! :For ideas on what is generally used for Interesting finds, you can check out a [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2022_Challenge_8#Interesting_Finds prior week]. # Elon's 10th great grandmother [[Van_de_Kaap-28|Lijsbeth (van de Kaap) Sanders (abt.1659-1742)]] was an enslaved African, so Elon is African-American. - Maeder-84 # Elon's 11th great grandfather [[Van_Bengale-18|Antonij Jansz van Bengale (1635-abt.1700)]] was a freed slave - and a slave-trader. - Maeder-84 # [[Barter-827|Isaac Barter (abt.1816-)]] was transported to Tasmania will create a free space page with more details from the newspapers [[Buckle-52|Buckle-52]] 08:13, 13 May 2022 (UTC) # Thomas A. Haldeman was a blacksmith by trade. Thomas A. Haldeman was an occupant here for several years, and carried on wagon making in shops on the opposite side of the street. He also filled the office of justice of the peace. [[Hauschel-1]] # Elon Musk's 2nd great grandmother [[Musk-44|Eliza Musk (bef.1844-1913)]] had twins, Elon had twins as well (might be genetic).[Please note: Elon Musk and his first wife, the former Justine Wilson, were married in 2000. Their first son, Nevada Musk, died from sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). The couple then used IVF and had a set of twins and a set of triplets, named Griffin, Xavier, Damian, Saxon, and Kai. The couple divorced in 2008. Steen-1128] # [[Fletcher-11359|Harold Fletcher (1884-1980)]], Elon Musk's great grandfather. In 1900 the following newspaper report was published in Lincolnshire, England: Stamford Mercury 06 April 1900, page 7, SPILSBY POLICE, Monday.- ''Before the Rev R W. Cracroft (chairman), Mr. W.W. Gainsford, Mr. J. W. Walker, Mr. M. Staniland, Mr H. Walker, and Mr. B C. Garfit.'',Several charges of obscene language were dealt with. Harold Fletcher, Harry Bradshaw and George Alliss, youths, Toynton All Saints, for loitering and smoking near the chapel during divine service, at Toynton All Saints on the 25th March, were fined 6d. and 4s.6d. costs each.[ https://search.findmypast.co.uk/bna/viewarticle?id=bl%2f0000237%2f19000406%2f054&stringtohighlight=harold%20fletcher%20toynton Subscription required, accessed 12 May 2022]Wheatley-2390 # The name Elon derives from Hebrew, meaning "oak tree". This name carries through generations of this family: [[Haldeman-70|John Elon Haldeman (1871-1909)]], [[Powers-6905|Elon Powers (1803-1876)]], and [[Musk-15|Elon Musk]] . [[Powers-6905|Elon Powers (1803-1876)]] is the third great grandfather of [[Musk-15|Elon Musk]] . Steen-1128 # The 1854 home of [[Powers-6905|Elon Powers (1803-1876)]], third great grandfather of [[Musk-15|Elon Musk]], has been restored "allowing particular care to be given to historic accuracy and craftsmanship", in the McHenry County Conservation District. Known as the Powers-Walker House, Ringwood, Illinois, it is a venue for public programs and research. Steen-1128 #[[Theron-272|Charlize Theron]]'s fourth great grandmother, [[De_Vos-595|Anna Sophia (de Vos) Theron (bef.1748-1818)]], was the sister of [[Musk-15|Elon Musk]]'s fifth great grandmother, [[De_Vos-539|Maria Susanna (de Vos) Theron (bef.1750-1796)]] .Steen-1128 # [[Duckworth-2641|Peter Duckworth (1808-)]] and his second wife, [[Baguley-318|Ann (Baguley) Duckworth (1821-)]] had two sets of twins. # Unusually sisters [[Barter-716|Mary Ann (Barter) Devine]] and [[Barter-62|Lucy Barter]] (third great grandmother of Elon) marriages are on the same scanned page of the marriage register for the church in Caledon despite being married two years apart [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9TWG-9V4Y Caledon Marriage Register] (Wallace-16818) #Brothers of [[Musk-44|Eliza Musk]] Elon's Great Great GrandMother namely [[Musk-57|Robert Musk]] and [[Musk-55|John Musk]] married two Brooks Sisters Pamela and Melina. # Interestingly one of Martha van Coppenhagen (born Irish) daughter's ([[Van_Coppenhagen-41|Magdalena Aletta van Coppenhagen (1869-1953)]]) married a Mr Perfect, lol (Wallace-16818) #At some time in the early 1860s [[Duckworth-2640|William Duckworth]] and his wife and children changed their name to Robinson. The reason for the name change has not been found. #Elon’s fifth great grandfather [[Pope-9726| Stephen Pope]] ran a rough pub in Cowes on the Isle of Wight in England called the “Prince Regent”. In 1826, he was convicted of keeping it open after hours and fined £5. #The same Stephen Pope was a member of Vectis Union Society, held at West Cowes. One of the rules of the club was not to drink after 9 o’clock, and when a member of the club allegedly spotted him in another pub after 9 he was stripped of his pension. There then proceeded a dozen or more court sessions when Stephen appealed and was eventually reinstated, but it is not clear that he ever got the money he was owed. #Another descendant of Stephen Pope, [[Gauntlett-168|Frederic William Gauntlett]], survived the sinking of RMS Lusitania in 1915 when the famous liner was struck by a German torpedo off the south coast of Ireland. #Elon's ninth great grandfather was a Mennonite bishop, [[Herr-99|Hans Herr]], and Elon's grandfather's sister-in-law (Elon's great aunt), Martha Hartogh Musk [[Hartogh-8]], was the ninth great granddaughter of a Mennonite preacher, Martin Oberholtzer [[Oberholtzer-21]], who was martyred, drowned by followers of the leader of the Protestant Reformation in Switzerland, Ulrich Zwingli [[Zwingli-5]], who is Elon Musk's fifteenth great uncle. ~ Steven Johns [[Johns-4574]] #Jacob Haldeman [[Haldeman-53]] was a cousin of General Sir Frederick Haldimand [[Haldimand-13]], Governor of Quebec. A tradition in the Lancaster County family states that in 1773 General Haldimand visited the family and wished to adopt one of Jacob Haldeman's children, but the offer was refused. (Albasini-30) #In July 1673, Barbara Wyss [[Wyss-354]] was banned from Steffisburg for being an Anabaptist. His husband Christian Haldimann [[Haldimann-14]] then distinguished himself in when he intervened with loud cries and equipped with a simple fork at the arrest of his Anabaptist wife. This action earned Christian a prison sentence and the bailiff of Thun also imposed a very heavy fine of 200 pounds on him. (Albasini-30) === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. *[[Space:Isaac_Barter_Criminal_and_Transportation_Records|Isaac Barter Criminal and Transportation Records]] === Military Profiles === *Great-Great Grandfather [[Norman-2891|Joshua Norman (abt.1835-1915)]] served in the Civil War *[[Maton-114|William Henry Maton (1853-)]] joined the Royal Rifle Reserve Regt in 1900. *[[Maton-119|Alfred Maton (1864-)]] joined the Dragoon Guards in 1885. *[[Musk-35|Walter Henry James Musk (1917-1986)]] served as private in WW2 in the Technical Services Corps seeing action in Egypt, Abyssinia, East Africa and Italy. He received a number of stars and medals for his efforts. == Ancestors == === Brick Walls === :These links were added mid-week by [[Silva-1055|Mindy]] and [[Williams-47589|Joan Whitaker]]. Remember to claim any brick wall bounties in the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/0000000 G2G]! ==== Paternal Brick Walls ==== # [[Edwards-24306|Ann (Edwards) Musk (abt.1772-1861)]] # [[Dalton-1356|Mary Dalton (abt.1810-)]] # [[Powell-22948|Edward Powell (1830-)]] # [[Pope-9726|Stephen Pope (abt.1770-1849)]] ==== Maternal Brick Walls ==== # [[Powers-6905|Elon Powers (1803-1876)]] # [[Harker-274|Ann (Harker) Norman (abt.1802-1867)]] # [[Stephenson-6307|John Stephenson (1813-)]] # [[Lee-39989|Mary (Lee) Reeve (bef.1785-abt.1811)]] == '''Resources''' == : Please list any resources that you have. We all gain knowledge from eachother! ==== General WT Resources ==== * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Editing_Tips Editing Tips] ''This page shows basic markup that can be used on WikiTree profiles and Space pages. Please remember not to use tables on Challenge profiles. * [[Space:WikiTree_Challenge_Example_Profiles|Example Challenge Profiles]] ''This is a guideline on how the profiles can look.'' * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_AGC WikiTree AGC] ''This addon is to clean up gedcom 'clutter' once we've connected to existing profiles. It is awesome at cleaning up the gedcoms and putting the source information together. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:WikiTree_BEE WikiTree BEE] ''This addon is great for a lot of things, but the main help for the Challenge is the '[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:WikiTree_BEE#Auto_Bio auto-bio]' button that it puts on the profiles. This will give you basic narrative you can add to.There is a WikiTree BEE extension available for [https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/wikitree-bee/bldfdpnmijncfmaokfjgdmcjdhafihoh Chrome] and [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-GB/firefox/addon/wikitree-bee/ Firefox] users. ==== Country-Specific Resources ==== =====England===== * [https://www.freebmd.org.uk/ FreeBMD] * [https://www.freereg.org.uk/ FreeReg] * [https://www.freecen.org.uk/ FreeCen] *[[Space:England_Research_Resources:_General|England Research Resources]] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:England%2C_Research_Resources England Research Resources Category] *[[Space:England_Project_Reliable_Sources|Reliable sources for pre-1700 profiles in England]] * [https://www.dengates.com/ Dengate name study] *[https://www.genuki.org.uk/ GENUKI] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_counties_of_the_United_Kingdom#England England Counties] England’s current counties. *[https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Historic_counties_of_England Historical Counties of England] England’s historical counties. * [https://www.gravestonephotos.com Gravestone Photos] * [https://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/certificates/indexes_search.asp UK GRO Indexes] - login and search to get mother's maiden name (Births from 1837 onwards) can also search deaths with ages * [https://probatesearch.service.gov.uk/ UK Probate Calendar Search] * English Roots Sticker {{England Sticker}} (''See their [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:England_Sticker sticker page] for more specific locations) ===== South Africa ===== * '''Important''': Please do not use the Middle Name field. (''See the project's [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:South_African_Roots/Help#Name_Fields_on_Profiles naming conventions]''). Add your name and timestamp to each source you add using the tildes: (~~~~) :: ''No middle names - The middle name must be left blank. All first names go into the Proper First name field. The use of a middle name is an Americanism and you will not find the use of the phrase middle name on any official South African document. Do not forget to tick no middle name on the edit page.'' * Note the tildes method (while better than nothing) is not the South African project preferred method for signing sources. The sources on South African profiles should be signed inside the reference tags and the tildes don't convert to a name and date inside the ref tags. ::To sign your name in profiles use '''[[WikiTree ID|Name]] on date''' ::This you put inside the reference tags'''[ Signature Goes Here ]''' like this'''[[[WikiTree ID|Name]] on date]''' ::: e.g. ''''''Source: FamilySearch; Baptism Registers; Page x of xxx; Entry xyz ; '''Added by [[Smith-12345|John Smith]] on 9 May 2022''' * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:South_African_Roots/Sources2 Country Naming Guidelines] ''Locations with the years they changed. See the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:South_African_Roots/Help#Editing_profiles editing tips] for further guidelines on working with those profiles. :* Use the names for locations that are as per the correct time period :* The information must not just be in a narrative but must all have the sub-headings with the facts cited/referenced and signed/dated. :* Under the subheadings, transcribe and collate the core facts (do not remove the "facts" of others; avoid and resist transforming facts into narrative). * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:South_African_Roots_Project Project Categories] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Cape_of_Good_Hope_-_Kaap_de_Goede_Hoop_(1652-1806) South African Cape of Good Hope Project Overview] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Cape_of_Good_Hope_-_Kaap_de_Goede_Hoop_(1652-1806)/Project_Profiles How to Structure South African Cape of Good Hope Project Profiles for the period 1652 - 1806] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_0PqeC9fPBw South African Genealogy: Locating Pre-1950 Estate Files Online] ''A help video made by Matthew Bode * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:South_African_Roots/Sources South Africa Project Sources] guidelines * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Cape_of_Good_Hope_-_Kaap_de_Goede_Hoop_%281652-1806%29/Resources 1652 - 1806 Cape of Good Hope (South Africa) Sources] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/188051?availability=Family%20History%20Library This FamilySearch collection has scanned images of indexes to Transvaal estates from 1911 to 1958] * You can use [https://gendatabase.com/transvaal-estate-finder.php Gendatabase's Transvaal Estate Finder] to locate the batch of images for Transvaal Estates (TAB / MHG) found on [http://www.nationalarchives.gov.za/node/737 NAAIRS or NARSSA] by looking up the reference/estate file number. You have to scroll the the images to find the NON-INDEXED estates. * [https://www.gendatabase.com/ Gendatabase] - Main search returns death dates and detail will at times return birth date. Handy for deaths in range 1900 to current. Marriage search also useful. Need to pay for full access. * [https://www.identitynumber.org/ IdentityNumber] - Look up death helps find birth and marriage names at times. Need to pay for full access. * [https://www.ancestors.co.za/ Ancestors] - Has free and paid for indexes. * [https://www.checkid.co.za/ SA ID Number Check] - Some ID numbers in death notices or estates or entries in gazettes have mistakes and this will check if they valid based on the check digit. If the number is valid then you can assume the first 6 digits are the date of birth and are correct. It uses the format yy-mm-dd but being a 2 digit year means you have to decide if 99 = 1899 or 1999 or if 19 = 1919 or 2019. * [https://kznpr.co.za/ KZN: A Photographic and Historical Record] - Includes some cemeteries and gravestones not elsewhere * [https://molegenealogy.blogspot.com/ Mole Genealogy blog] with a collection of genealogical information - most not obviously linked in but can be searched for or browsed for under the years. Old records, transcripts, help on finding records, information on various items from the past. * [https://www.geni.com/projects/South-African-Genealogical-Reference-Centre/7572 A guide to South African records and sources at Geni] * [https://libguides.wits.ac.za/c.php?g=145348&p=2801458 Digital Libraries Repositories] * [https://libguides.wits.ac.za/c.php?g=145348&p=2801459 Digital Libraries/ETDs/Scholarly Repositories (South Africa)] * [http://historicalpapers-atom.wits.ac.za/ Research Archives, University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa] * [http://historicalpapers-atom.wits.ac.za/historical-papers-research-archive-library-university-of-witwatersrand Historical Papers Research Archive, University of the Witwatersrand] * [http://historicalpapers-atom.wits.ac.za/st-georges-cathedral-cape-town-records St George's Cathedral (Cape Town) Records] * [http://historicalpapers-atom.wits.ac.za/registers St George's Cathedral Registers] . Some of these are indexed by FamilySearch but are not referenced as St George's Cathedral or Cape Town but simply as South Africa with no image visible. * [http://www.southafricawargraves.org/ South African War Graves] * One can request old SA military service records e.g. WW1 or WW2 from the department of defence archives in SA. * If you come across a scan of an indexed birth or baptism record for the Dutch Reformed Church (NGK) in a typed list on FamilySearch, you can look up the original/copy of the baptism record by using the information of the index. For example on this index for a [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:68X2-F43G baptism register] it shows the surname at the top, the person's name and then date of birth. It then lists the place of baptism, the book in which the baptism is listed and the page number. So you then look that up here: https://southafrica.mypeoplepuzzle.net/NGK_Cape_RingBooks.html , just know that sometimes the link to the book on FamilySearch is not exact but it gets you started and then you look for the correct page from there. There are sometimes missing pages from the scans but sometimes FamilySearch has a second scan that you can look through. * Sticker for South African Roots: {{South African Roots Sticker}} {{South African Roots Sticker}}
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== WikiTree Challenge Week 11 == '''Guest Star''': [[Bacon-2568|Kevin Bacon]] === Needs Work === :''Please remove them from the list once you have fulfilled the request. Thanks!! # Needing help from some one with Danish experience: [[Raben-Levetzau-12|Lillie (Raben-Levetzau) Osborne (1887-1970)]] (5 degrees from Kevin Bacon through his wife) and Lillie's parents/siblings (they should all be exactly 6 degrees once the connections update) # [[Seward-1938|Carrie Amelia (Seward) Dam (1865-1930)]] Needs narrative written # [[Rogers-38859|Freelove (Rogers) Smith (abt.1730-)]] Needs at least one more child added. Needs narrative. # [[White-40620|Benjamin White (1759-1827)]] - Narrative completed. Still needs profiles for additional children # [[Newbold-763|Joshua Newbold (1753-1835)]] Done, but most if not all attached relatives still need work (sources, bios, dates) and are not on list except his father (see next person). # [[Newbold-110|Barzillai Newbold (1710-1757)]] Needs sources! # [[Hanks-893|Luke Hanks (abt.1634-abt.1701)]] Needs advanced cleanup. There is mostly copy/pasted narrative for a bio. # [[Bond-10818|Jesse Bond (1781-1873)]] Needs narrative # [[Stokes-7313|John S Stokes (1844-)]] Needs narrative # [[Holmes-2273|Lillian Stokes (Holmes) Hoffman (abt.1883-)]] Needs narrative # [[Near-255|Holly Near]] Needs narrative! '''{{Orange|She is Notable. Let me know if you want to work on this profile!}}''' (Mindy) # [[King-52148|Fern Dorothy (King) Smith (1901-)]] Needs a few more sources, narrative, and any children added. # [[Stokes-2044|Walter Watson Stokes (1880-1960)]] Needs news clippings and narrative added to his biography (the basics are already there). # [[Stokes-2042|Walter C. Stokes (1852-1924)]] His son's obit says he was a general. Can someone find out more on this and add it to the profile? Thanks! # [[Crimmins-195|John Daniel Crimmins (1844-1917)]] He has a great picture of him with huge fish. There is no narrative, though. - Added to narrative. # [[Harris-53667|Nicholas Atkinson Harris (1942-1968)]] Needs narrative # [[Stiles-4905|Charles Edward Stiles (abt.1819-)]] Needs sources, a bio, and spouse and children added (if found) # [[Hancock-10940|Joseph Lee Hancock (1806-1878)]] Needs narrative. # [[Bloomer-91|Mary Margaret Bloomer]] Holmes (1827-1913) - Kevin Bacon's maternal GGmother - Need sources for her parents (Donnelly is unsourced). # [[Flynt-339|Anna Flynt]] m1: 1662 [[Dassett-7|John Dassett]], d: 1699 (weak point needs sources) m2: 1665 Timothy Dwight (to prove claim that both Kevin & Kyra are descendants of Charles Hoar). [Yes this second marriage definitely looks wrong. I've left a comment on the profile [[Cole-12288|Cole-12288]] 15:10, 13 June 2022 (UTC) ] # Sources needed for royal connections of Kevin Bacon through ... :1 Anthony Woolhouse :2 Elizabeth Woolhouse m: Richard Bernard :3 John Bernard (weak point needs sources) :4 Susanna (Bernard or Hayden ?) m: William Shattuck (8th Ggrandfather of Kevin Bacon). === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[Langridge-71|Janet Wild]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * ''add image link here'' === FamilySearch Image Look-ups === *Westphalen-42. Looking for additional information to confirm that we have the correct Caroline, daughter of Wilhelm Anton Westphalen and Elizabeth (Lisette) Versen. Or rather, confirmation that we have the correct parents for Caroline. A link for their marriage and mother's death record: :* '''This image was posted in Discord''''''Marriage''': "Germany, Paderborn, Catholic Church Records, 1653-1875"
Citing Record number: 12;
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{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CSV7-TPJQ}} Image number 00771
Elisabetha Versen marriage to Wilhelmus Antonius Westpholne on 19 Nov 1799 in Salzkotten, Büren, Westfalen, Preußen, Deutschland. :* '''This image was posted in Discord''' '''Burial''': "Germany, Paderborn, Catholic Church Records, 1653-1875"
Citing Record number: 12;
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{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CSG9-FQ1P}} Image number 00279
Lisette Versen burial (died on 2 Okt 1856 at age 82) on 5 Okt 1856 in Hörde, Westfalen, Preußen, Deutschland. * 1825 marriage record of [[Schmerz-1|Christian Schmerz]] & [[Westphalen-42|Caroline Westfalen]]. This is the index stub: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JHDW-CYD but the batch of images that it likely references is from the St. Peter & Paul Catholic church in Driburg: https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008208886?cat=448082 If you're in DGS #8208886, the baptism records of the Schmerz children, in particular [[Schmerz-2|Wilhelm]] (b. 24 May 1826) should be in the same image set. *"New York, New York City Marriage Records, 1829-1940," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q2C2-2FFS : 22 July 2021), Thos Allen Goldhill [probably should be Max Allen Goldhill] and Ida Claire Sugerman, 14 Oct 1923; citing Marriage, Kings, New York, United States, New York City Municipal Archives, New York; Digital Folder Number 007468496, FHL microfilm 1,614,358, Image Number 01226. == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week # Kevin's relative [[Watson-34806|Henry Mitchell Watson]] served as a Representative from Pennsylvania in the United States Congress from 1915 until his death in 1933. # A banker and manufacturer, [[Schmertz-16|Robert Charles Schmertz]] (1829-1888) was a self made millionaire when he died in 1888 per his Obituary. # [[Bartlett-14378|Charlotte Bartlett]] knwon as Madam Varian Hoffman, was a stage singer. Her son by her first marriage was a Mormon pioneer, whilst her daughter born in Italy was a stage actress # Kyra Sedgwick uncle's uncle married former figure skating champion [[Tozzer-8|Joan Tozzer]]. Joan was set to captain the 1940 Winter Olympics figure skating team in Sapporo, but the Olympics were cancelled due to the onset of World War II. Joan's father Dr. Alfred Tozzer was a Harvard anthropologist who studied Mesoamerica and the Mayans, but he lies in the seventh degree from Kevin Bacon. # Kyra Sedgwick's great-grandfather [[Peabody-189|Endicott Peabody]] founded the prestigious [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Groton_School Groton School]. Endicott (through his mother) was first-cousin with [[Roosevelt-18|U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt]]'s first wife [[Lee-16|Alice Hathaway (Lee) Roosevelt]]. Many Roosevelts attended Groton School, including TR's sons [[Roosevelt-41|TR Jr.]], [[Roosevelt-46|Kermit]], [[Roosevelt-43|Archibald]], and [[Roosevelt-44|Quentin]], as well as [[Roosevelt-1|U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt]] and his sons [[Roosevelt-12|James]] and [[Roosevelt-15|FDR II]]. # The brother of Kyra Sedgwick's great-grandfather, [[Peabody-188|George Lee Peabody]], divorced his wife in 1907 due to her desertion. He became engaged to Miss Edith Deacon and set a wedding date for 15 September 1910. He became ill in August, with various causes proposed including a hunting accident, sunstroke while playing tennis, or perhaps being hit by Edith's tennis racket. He developed a brain tumor, and the wedding was postponed at least three times during his treatment. His ex-wife called him the "best man that ever lived" and praised his fiancée as well. George wrote a will leaving his estate (valued over $500,000) to Edith Deacon, but was too ill to sign it. He died before they could marry, and she was unable to collect on the will. Edith's sisters had misfortunes of their own: [[Parker-Deacon-1|Dorothy]] became a princess when she wed Prince Albert Radziwill, but their marriage was annulled in 1922. Edith's sister Gladys was once pursued by the Crown Prince of Prussia, but fell in love with the [[Spencer-Churchill-11|9th Duke of Marlborough]], whom she was unable to marry until his divorce in 1921. Postscript: when Edith was five her father killed her mother's lover in Cannes, causing an international sensation due to their prominence in society. Her father became insane and died in an asylum. # Kyra's father is first-cousins with [[Sedgwick-322|Edie Sedgwick]], an "It Girl" in the 1960s, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edie_Sedgwick who was described] as Andy Warhol's muse, and who also dated Bob Dylan. "Just Like A Woman" and "Like a Rolling Stone", among other songs, were said to have been inspired by Edie. #I don't know if I'd say it's "interesting", but more like morbid/sad: [[Anderson-68698|John Anderson]], the father of Kevin's [[Kammerer-268|2x Great Grandmother]]'s sister-in-law, was stabbed while working as toll collector on the Upper Allegheny Bridge in Pittsburgh in 1844. He later died of his wounds. The man who attacked him eventually won his appeal with the Supreme Court on a technicality because the court records didn't prove that he had been present for all parts of his trial.([[Melick-229]]) #Kevin's 1st cousin, 7x removed was [[Woolman-60|John Woolman II]]. John Woolman II , was a New Jersey farmer, zealous Anti-Slavery journalist and traveling Quaker preacher (1720-1772). His influence and reputation was worldwide. Some sources attach a nickname John "The Journalist" John also lead the work of the Friends with the American Indians. John's father was [[Woolman-30|Samuel Woolman]], who was the brother of Kevin's 6th great grandmother, [[Woolman-33|Elizabeth (Woolman) Paine, Hunt, Harvey]]. #There's a lot of interesting people in the Osborne family of Auburn, Cayuga County, New York, who are the family of Kyra Sedgwick's aunt's husband: '''{{Orange|Note: The aunt's husband is still living, so can't be mentioned. His ancestors can.}}'''([[Melick-229]]) #*His father [[Osborne-10560|Arthur Lithgow Osborne (1892-1980)]] was an American diplomat, eventually becoming Ambassador to Norway. While working at the embassy in Copenhagen, Denmark, he met and married the daughter of a Danish count, [[Raben-Levetzau-3|Frederik Christoffer Otto Raben-Levetzau (1850-1933)]]. #*There were three generations in a row of Osborne men who served as mayor of Auburn, New York: [[Osborne-10566|David Munson Osborne (1822-1886)]], [[Osborne-10562|Thomas Mott Osborne (abt.1859-abt.1926)]], and [[Osborne-10564|Charles Devens Osborne (1888-1961)]]. #*[[Osborne-10562|Thomas Mott Osborne (abt.1859-abt.1926)]] was also renowned for being involved in prison reform efforts, advocating for an increased level of self-governance in prisons and viewing prison as a means of rehabilitation more than punishment. He voluntarily spent a week living in the Auburn Prison to get a better idea of what changes needed to be made and wrote a book about the experience. #*Slightly outside of the six degrees to Kevin Bacon, this line goes back to well-known abolitionists and suffragettes [[Coffin-1474|Lucretia (Coffin) Mott (1793-1880)]], [[Coffin-2003|Martha (Coffin) Wright (1806-1875)]], and [[Wright-39791|Eliza (Wright) Osborne (1830-1911)]]. # [[Duff-1767|George Campbell Duff (abt.1800-)]], Kevin's 3rd great-grandfather, is listed consistently in multiple censuses as a watch-maker and his birthplace always as Ireland. He appears to have married multiple times. [[Mcclure-5817]] # 7 degrees from Kevin, [[Peek-1521|Franklin Frederick Peek (1832-1905)]] donated his land for an orphanage and the Methodist Church ran the [[Space:Peek_Home|Peek Home]] Orphanage from 1916-1961. Nearly 300 children were housed there over those years. Our historical society recently did a program on it. # The first son of Charles Spining King is named [[King-52152 |Cash Spinning King]] on the birth record. However he later used Charles or Karl as first name. # Rev. [[Adams-58830 | Charles Adams]] was a Methodist pastor. Born in New Hampshire, he studied in Maine and worked in Vermon, Massashusetts, New hampshire, Ohio and Illinois before retiring to Washington DC. Despite all this travels he had the time to write 14 books. # 6 Degrees from Kevin are 3 sisters who survived the Titanic! [[Lamson-256|Malvina Helen (Lamson) Cornell (1856-1941)]], [[Lamson-201|Caroline Lane (Lamson) Brown (1852-1928)]] & [[Lamson-236|Charlotte (Lamson) Appleton (1858-1924)]] escaped in lifeboats while returning home from the funeral of a fourth sister which took place in England. # 5 Degrees from Kevin is a notable relative, [[Hoffman-8412|Malvina Cornell Hoffman (1885-1966)]]. She was an American sculptor and author, well known for her life-size bronze sculptures of people. She also worked in plaster and marble. Hoffman created portrait busts of working-class people and significant individuals. # 4 Degrees from Kevin is [[Comly-46|Samuel Comly (1835 -1923)]] a Quaker from Philadelphia who moved in 1863 to Port Chester and filled until 1882 the position of secretary of the Russell, Burdsall and Ward Company in their large bolt and nuts works. The idea of sending men out over the country to sell the products of the Company was first conceived by Samuel Comly and his master salesmanship was predominant in the bolt and nut industry of America. Samuel Comly then became one of the largest stockholders of the Port Chester Bolt & Nut Company, one of the largest manufacturies of the kind in the country, giving employment to many men. ([[Albasini-30]]) # [[Evans-2307|Hugh Evans (1681-1772)]], Kevin's sixth great-grandfather, was born in Wales, and died in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He was a member of the Provincial Assembly, in 1722, and from 1746 to 1755 continuously. (Pre-challenge info) #* ''"At Our Monthly Meeting held at Gwynedd the 27th of 10th mo 1715 2nd ly Our Friend Hugh Evans who lately took a trading voyage to Great Britain being returned brought a Certificate from Haverford-West which was read and Gave a Good account of his life and Conversation while in them parts was well read"'' # [[Atkinson-662|Samuel Atkinson Jr (1722-1781)]], Kevin's 5th great-grandfather, wrote his Will in 1780. He left bequests to his wife, brother, and children. Additionally, he stated: ([[Milton-1294]]) #* ''"If my servants Adam and Uz become unable to maintain themselves, my children shall bear an equal share in their support."'' # [[Newbold-110|Barzillai Newbold (1710-1757)]], Kevin's 5th great-grandfather, build the "[https://www.ancestry.com/mediaui-viewer/collection/1030/tree/15289954/person/18652325803/media/db4f5053-2546-422f-81d1-ba3271d92677 Bowne House]" (formerly [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/15289954/media/d87ece62667841bcb55340b3334525e3 Barzillai Newbold House]) in 1740, with later ancestors adding to it twice. The original family owners added their initials and dates in the gable. It was a design recommended by William Penn. Barzillai was a blacksmith and held many public offices: collector, overseer of the poor, freeholder. He was born in Springfield, Burlington, New Jersey. He settled in Mansfield Township, New Jersey (Pre-challenge info) # [[Newbold-35|Michael Newbold (1667-1721)]], Kevin's 6th great-grandfather and Brazillai's father, was the progenitor for the Newbold line. He migrated from Eckington, England to Springfield, New Jersey. Michael owned the Oneonickon property, which has remained in the hands of his descendants ever since. He served on the traverse jury for years, and was a justice for Burlington County. He served on the bench until six months before he died. He became an extensive landholder and at the time of his death was one of the largest landed proprietors in New Jersey. He was recognized as one of the most influential men of his day in Burlington, New Jersey. (Pre-challenge information) #In 1919, [[Failor-62|Walter Missildine Failor (1877-1961)]] was president of the Southern Dyestuff & Chemical Company, in Charlotte, North Carolina but some years later, Failor's business ended in business failure. # [[Schmerz-8|Christoph Ludewig Schmerz]] was a sixth generation town musician of Barntrup --[[Straub-620|Straub-620]] 13:11, 9 June 2022 (UTC) # [[Duff-1766|Mary Jellett (Duff) Smith (1834-1885)]] had an extensive Will when she died. Along with the usual bequests to her father, children and grandchildren, she stated the following: ([[Mcclure-5817]]) #*''It is my purpose during my lifetime to dispose of my wardrobe and wearing apparel and my jewelry and personal ornaments in case I do not so dispose of the same or any part thereof then the same shall pass under this will. #[[Skinner-9991|David Alexander Skinner]] has a very unusual occupation written on the 1910 Census in Puerto Rico. He was "Supervisor del Censo". He was the guy in charge of the 1910 Census in Puerto Rico. #Notable [[Deere-10|John Deere (1804-1886)]] the tractor manufacturer is a part of the Bacon Tree. He's 8 degrees from Kevin Bacon! # [[Bowman-13715|Sarah Rowland Bowman]] of Pennsylvania (6 degrees from Kevin) was an artist. She donated 17 portrait tiles to Chester County Hospital, including one of Oliver Wendell Holmes. #Kevin Bacon is a direct descendant of William I, King of Scotland "William the Lion" [[Dunkeld-2]], d: c1214. #Kevin Bacon has a family connection to the current royal family through his 6th great-grandfather [[Newbold-35|Michael Newbold]] which he shares as a common ancestor with [[Spencer-40|Princess Diana]]. #Kevin Bacon has a close connection to President Barack Obama through their common ancestor of [[Smith-6540|Shubael Smith]]. #Kevin Bacon and his wife Kyra are 9th cousins, 2 times removed through their common ancestor of [[Hinckley-23|Samuel Hinckley]]. They also have kinship to his infamous descendant [[Hinckley-1330|John Hinckley, Jr.]], who shot President Ronald Reagan. #[[Crimmins-212|Thomas Emmet Crimmins (1851-1911)]], son of Irish immigrants, grew up working in his father's contracting company. Before the age of 21he was in charge of the entire sewage system for New York City. (And died with an estate worth over a million). # 7 degrees from Kevin Bacon is [[Schmertz-42|Bob Schmertz]] (Kevin's grandmother's second-cousin). He was an architect in Pittsburgh who, as a hobby, played banjo and wrote clever folk songs. Among them are "Monongahela Sal" ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZN0d_CO9544 recorded more popularly] by Pete Seeger) and "Angus MacFergus MacTavish Dundee" ([https://youtu.be/wO_UpAaltQc recorded by Burl Ives], and made famous as on the children's TV show "Captain Kangaroo") === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. * [[Space:Mary_Jellett_(Duff)_Smith%27s_Will|Mary Jellett (Duff) Smith's Will]] ([[Duff-1766]]) *[[Space:Peek_Home|Peek Home]] === Military Profiles === :Did any of the guests' family serve in the military or military conflicts? * [[Osborne-10564|Charles Devens Osborne (1888-1961)]]: 2nd lieutenant in 307th Machine Gun Brigade in US military in WWI. An uncle of Kyra Sedgwick's uncle by marriage. 6 degrees from Kevin Bacon. *[[Proctor-6646|Henry S Proctor (1837-1887)]] Ancestry has a copy of a pension application that his wife submitted in 1890 that lists his Civil War service as 9th Cav. *[[Scott-50389|Joseph Robert Scott (1838-1863)]] founded, in 1856, the National Guard Cadets of Chicago (also known as the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Zouave_Cadets Chicago Zouaves]), a well-dressed and well-drilled volunteer militia group. He was a beloved Colonel of the 19th Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry. He was wounded at the Battle of Stones River January 2, 1863 and died in July of his wounds. He is eight degrees from Kevin Bacon. *[[Stanton-5972|Josiah Rumble Stanton (1849-1911)]] was a Pay Inspector with the U.S. Navy. His final rank was Commander. He was born in Buffalo, NY and died in Santa Barbara, CA. === Additional Locations === * [[Plantagenet-533|Elizabeth (Plantagenet) de Bohun (abt.1282-1316)]], Kevin's 20th great-grandmother, was born in Wales and died in England. * [[Castilla-85|Leonor (Castilla) of Castile (abt.1241-1290)]], Kevin's 21st great-grandmother, was born in Spain and died in England. * [[Bourgogne-239|Princess Urraca Bourgogne (abt.1150-abt.1211)]], Kevin's 24th great-grandmother, was born in Portugal and died in Spain. * [[Portugal-79|Afonso (Portugal) de Portugal (1109-1185)]], the first King of Portugal and Kevin's 25th great grandfather, was born and died in Portugal. == Ancestors == === Brick Walls === :Brick wall ancestors will be added mid-week by Mindy and your captain. Please don’t add profiles to this list. 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There are also tips and tricks for deciphering old scripts as well as a comparison of the Suetterlin alphabet to older writings of 17th-19th century. * [http://www.archive-in-thueringen.de/de/findbuch/view/bestand/27954/systematik/115372 Thuringen Archives] * German Roots Sticker {{German Roots Sticker}} ====Important German Church Record Vocabulary==== ::'''Name''' Name, Namen, Nahme, Nahmen ::'''Parish''' Pfarre, Gemeinde ::'''local''' hiesig ::'''Baptism''' Taufe ::'''Birth''' Geburt ::'''Child''' Kind ::'''Son''' Sohn ::'''Daughter''' Tochter ::'''Mother''' Mutter ::'''Father''' Vater ::'''Parents''' Eltern, Aeltern ::'''Boy''' Knabe, Junge ::'''Girl''' Mädchen ::'''Stillborn''' totgeboren, todtgeboren ::'''Year, Month and Day''' Jahr, Monat und Tag ::'''Godparents/Sponsors''' Paten, Pathen, Taufpaten, Taufpathen, Gevatter ::'''Marriage''' Trauung, Ehe ::'''Groom''' Bräutigam ::'''Bride''' Braut ::'''Married''' verheiratet, verehelicht ::'''Wife''' Frau, Ehefrau, Gattin, Weib, Eheweib ::'''Husband''' Mann, Ehemann, Gatte ::'''Location/Place of Residence''' Ort, Wohnort ==== United States ==== ===== New Jersey ===== * [[Space: Sources-New Jersey]] * [http://www.newhorizonsgenealogicalservices.com/1813-pension-list/1813-pension-list-new-jersey.htm 1813 Pension List: New Jersey] * [https://wwwnet-dos.state.nj.us/DOS_ArchivesDBPortal/NJProprietors.aspx Early Land Records, 1650-1900s] * [https://digital.newberry.org/ahcb/pages/New_Jersey.html Early Maps of New Jersey] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1675383 New Jersey Births and Christenings, 1660-1980] ''on FamilySearch * [https://wwwnet-dos.state.nj.us/DOS_ArchivesDBPortal/ColonialMarriages.aspx New Jersey Colonial Marriage Bonds, 1665-1799] * [https://books.google.com/books?id=dNYMAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=Documents+Relating+to+the+Colonial+History+of+the+State+of+New+Jersey&hl=en&sa=X&ei=JW2dVbLwK4P2sAWKj6qIBg&ved=0CBwQ6AEwADge#v=onepage&q&f=false New Jersey Marriage Records] 1665-1800 on Google books * [https://wwwnet-dos.state.nj.us/DOS_ArchivesDBPortal/SupremeCourt.aspx Supreme Court Case Files, 1704-1844] ===== Pennsylvania Resources ===== * [https://genpa.org/ Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/4138679 Pennsylvania Births & Baptisms] ''on FamilySearch * [https://www.phmc.pa.gov/Archives/Research-Online/Pages/Birth-Indices.aspx Pennsylvania Historical & Museum Commission] Birth Indexes 1906-1916 * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/4138685 Pennsylvania, Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Congregational Records, 1620-1991] ''on FamilySearch * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/4138689 Pennsylvania, Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Marriage Records, 1512-1989] ''on FamilySearch * [https://www.statelibrary.pa.gov/GeneralPublic/Learn/Genealogy-and-Local-History/Pages/Immigration-Naturalization.aspx Pennsylvania State Library Immigration Resources] ''There is a list at the bottom of sites to research on. * [https://www.statelibrary.pa.gov/GeneralPublic/Learn/Genealogy-and-Local-History/Pages/Maps--Geographical-Information.aspx Pennsylvania State Library Maps] * [https://www.statelibrary.pa.gov/GeneralPublic/Learn/Genealogy-and-Local-History/Pages/Military-Records.aspx Pennsylvania State Library Military Resources] * [https://pa-gov.libguides.com/pennsylvania_newspapers Pennsylvania State Library Newspaper Resources]
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== WikiTree Challenge Week 12 == '''Guest Star''': [[McMaster-1701|Lois (McMaster) McMaster Bujold]] === Notes From The Guest === * [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89066148826&view=1up&seq=7 The Genealogy of the family of Gamaliel Gerould] * This offer has, roundaboutly, got me doing a project I've been sitting on for decades, scanning and putting into postable Word files my mother's early 70s typescripts of a couple of 1864 family diaries. More on that if anyone's interested. * Quite a lot is known about the Gerould side of my family, going back to one Jacques Gerould, a French Hugenot doctor who sailed to America in 1700. One family legend has it that he later (presumably much later) married a girl he'd delivered on the ship. Following the Lockes back, I dimly recall seeing some family tree thing with dates in the 1600s. So there's likely a good bit to be found in that quadrant. * I did want to get accurate information on my Civil War Geroulds, to work on an intro for the diaries, my next project. Practically the first hit was the very book I remembered from family stuff. 19th. C. self-or-vanity published 1885, to my surprise by a glance at the intro by my great-grandfather Samuel Lankton Gerould, he of the Civil War memoir that will be part of the set. Most of the generation of interest were still alive when it was compiled, evidently from the lack of certain death dates. It was bound in a muted red cover; I don't have that copy, but somewhere in my stuff I remember having a photocopy of it, probably still lurking. I must have read the intro at some point, but so long ago I don't remember when, and had forgotten all the details. * My dad got interested in genealogy late in his life, and did some tracing on the McMasters, who came down from Ontario after the Civil War in the person of his grandfather. There was at one point an old McMaster family bible that got stolen in a burglary and never recovered, that according to my grandfather Royal McMaster had more information handwritten in it, going back to the 19th C. Gone now. * I know nearly nothing about my dad's mother, who died young a few days after giving birth to my dad's younger sister Ethel circa ~1916-18, not sure of the dates. Probably in Pittsburgh, PA by then, or the family might still have been back in Washington, PA. I know I saw a death certificate for her at one point, and there is one photo of which I have a scan taken circa 1910, the only image of her I've ever seen. Do you use visuals on your thing, or is it all audio podcast? She was such a blank silence in my family, I never thought to ask about her of my grandfather when he was alive, who would have been the only person who remembered her. * The other two family legends never confirmed is the belief that that branch was descended from Rebecca Nourse (sp?), who was among those hanged/judicially murdered in the Salem Witch Trials at age, like, 70-something. But I don't believe anyone got the last links connected up. And the other was that the Lockes were collateral descendants of English philosopher John Locke, also not confirmed. Or it might have been another John Locke -- seems to me it could have been a common English name combo. I'd be curious if your crew could find anything more on those two little mysteries. * Upon reflection, I do realize I'd met some older siblings of my grandfathers (both of whom died in the 60s.) We once visited Grandpa McMaster's brother down in Beaumont, Texas, in the late 50s; Authur, maybe? And in the 60s and maybe one other time, mother's paternal aunts Harriet and Marion in, hm, Medford, likely. (I wasn't sure at the time which one was married to Bill Brophy, but I remember Bill -- Boston lawyer, quite a character.) Most of the Gerould family memorabilia, including the books, came to my mom from them. * In the course of talking with, well, e-mailing, my older brother Jim re: the diary project he coughed up more scans of old family photos, including, finally, one with my grandmother McMaster's full name: Pearl Margurite Willard Beaver. (I'm not 100% sure of the spelling of her middle name.) * Dad's grandparents' names confirmed as Marshall McMaster and Hannah Parker. The family photo taken of the parents and all 4 boys when my grandfather Charles Royal was about 2 circa 1880 is v. cool. * The Civil War chapbook project is moving along. I have a nice professional cover for it, and most of its contents arranged and tidied up. The only mystery that remains is the identity of the "Polly Anderson" who passed the diaries along to my mother in the late 50s. I found a Mary Foster Gerould Anderson (1903 - 1972), daughter of John Hiram Gerould, older brother of my grandfather, who seems a likely candidate, but how you'd get "Polly" out of that name I don't know. * [https://www.goodreads.com/questions/2361662-dear-lois-as-of-june-2022-are-you Relevant Goodreads Q&A answer from Lois] === Needs Work === # Research on [[Thayer-3122|Ezekiel Thayer's (1746-1791)]] Revolutionary service. There are two other patriots named Ezekiel Thayer who received pensions. Could someone look at service records and exclude those receiving pensions, and see if there are any service records that would match the correct Ezekiel. His granddaughter said that he served in the War. # === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[Lowe-866|Karen Lowe]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * ''add image link here'' === FamilySearch Image Look-ups === * https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6CTY-W43J "Images Available" for a child of [[Hunter-21991|Catharine (Hunter) Bieber (1797-1878)]]. ([[Silva-1055]]) *[[Willyard-80]] needs his parents confirmed, Can someone with (FHC-only record) access see if they're listed in his death record? Frederick (age 83) died on 10 March 1856 and was buried in 1856 in Westmoreland, Pennsylvania, United States. '''Burial''': "Pennsylvania, Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Deaths and Burials, 1856-1971" {{FamilySearch Record|6CYD-WFP7}} (accessed 21 June 2022) {{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CSZZ-79CM-1}} Image number 00243. Frederick Wilyard burial (died on 10 Mar 1856 at age 83) in 1856 in Westmoreland, Pennsylvania, United States. * I need this marriage record for the slides please ([[Nurse-9|Samuel Nurse]]): https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FHTL-1QH ([[Silva-1055]]) == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week. Please add your Wiki-ID at the end, thanks!! [[Wiki-ID]] # The eighth great grandmother of Lois, [[Towne-64|Rebecca (Towne) Nurse (1621-1692)]], was accused of witchcraft and executed by hanging in New England during the Salem Witch Trials of 1692. She was fully exonerated less than twenty years later. # In April 1901, Lois's great grandfather [[Gerould-15|Samuel Lankton Gerould]] purchased a large scrap book and had it placed in the Social Library in Hollis, New Hampshire, calling for the public to send in "all items of interest they may find," to help preserve the history of the community. #Lois's great grandfather [[Gerould-15|Samuel Lankton Gerould]] in 1885 published "The Genealogy of the Family of Gamaliel Gerould son of Dr. Jaques (or James) Jerauld of the Province of Languedoc France." #The 1850 census lists Lois's third great grandparents [[Thayer-5854|Peter Thayer]] and his wife [[Blake-10742|Abigail (Blake) Thayer]] as living in the Poor House in Acworth, Sullivan County, New Hampshire. They were listed as "paupers." #The marriage record of [[Drummond-4099|Andronicus Drummond]] and Anna L Turner for 3 Jul 1917 lists him as having 3 previous marriages, (Still looking for other wives) #[[Schoaf-6|Fred Schoaf]], Lois's first cousin twice removed, survived the Great War, rising to the rank of battalion sergeant major of the 60th Field Artillery, only to plunge to his death in 1922 while going on a flight with his brother, Ralph, a flight instructor during the war. #Lois's 2nd great grandmother [[Locke-1363|Cynthia Locke Gerould ]] "taught a class in the Sunday-school of the state's prison after she was seventy years of age." #The home of Martin L Gerould (brother to Lois's great Grandfather) in St Louis Missouri is preserved by the state Office of Historic Preservation. See https://mostateparks.com/sites/mostateparks/files/Marshall%20Place%20Survey.pdf and search for "Martin Gerould House"; he bought the site in 1869, apparently for a bride-to-be who died before the marriage. He lived elsewhere in Webster Groves, then sold the house in 1882. #Gen.William Tecumseh[Sherman-393] and Lois are 6th cousins four times removed; both are descendants of Grace (Makin) Sherman (abt.1578-aft.1643) and her husband Edmund Sherman of Dedham, Essex, UK, who crossed the Atlantic by 1635 to found of a major American Sherman family. She also shares the same connection to his brother, Sen, John H. Sherman [[Sherman-2207]] (1823 - 1900) who gave his name to the Sherman Anti-Trust Act. #[[Albee-510|John H. Albee (abt.1833-1915)]], Lois's first cousin four times removed, was a Unitarian minister turned Transcendental poet, known for his friendship and correspondence with Ralph Waldo Emerson. He published a memoir that includes his mother's stories about his grandmother, [[Unknown-451012|Huldah (Thayer)(Thayer) Albee]], Lois's fourth great-grandmother. "My mother, your grandmother, was a widow. I never saw my own father, for I was born while he was away fighting in the battles of the Revolution and he never returned; he was killed at Yorktown. When I was about ten years old my mother had an offer of marriage from a farmer in Medway who had lost his wife... she set out for Medway upon the mare's back, taking me with her on a pillion behind. ... your grandmother was a large, stout woman and we had a number of bags and bundles fastened onto the saddle, and I almost hidden among them... She wore an immense bonnet flaring wide in front and big bowed silver spectacles." [Cole-12288] #During the American Revolutionary War [[Weyerbacher-21|Anna (Weyerbacher) Hennig (1767-1794)]] Lois's 5th great grandmother and her elder sister Elizabeth were captured by a group of marauding Indians allied with the British. The Indians set fire to the cabins and departed with the two girls. In a few days Anna returned, the 14 years old girl having escaped from her captors, but her sister [[Weyerbacher-36|Elizabeth Weyerbacher (1765 - )]] choose to stay with the tribe and married an Indian. # [[Bieber-29|Johannes S. Bieber (1764-1846)]] owned 5 beehives when he died, as well as a copper barrel kettle (commonly used for moonshine). [[Urbach-13]] #Lois’s eighth great grandparents, Henry [[Adams-277|Adams]] 1583-1646 and Edith ([[Squire-1|Edith (Squire]]) Adams (1587 - 1672), arrived in the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1638 and founded a family dynasty so large and powerful (89 grandchildren and later, two Presidents) that they were sometimes referred to as the Founders of New England. As a result, Lois is a third cousin 6 times removed to President John [[Adams-10|Adams]] and a fourth cousin 5 times removed to his grandson, President John Quincy [[Adams-12|Adams]]. #[[Hutchinson-98|Joseph Hutchinson]], [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=McMaster-1701&person2Name=Hutchinson-98 Lois's 8th great Grandfather], was one of the complainants who procured warrants for the first accusations of the Salem witch trials. Later he seemed to be more skeptical, signing a petition vouching for the character of Rebecca Nurse (accused by others for witchcraft, and 8th gr-grand of Lois). [Cole-12288] === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. * [[Space:Probate_of_Dewalt_Bieber|Probate of Dewalt Bieber]] * [[Space:The_Probate_of_Johannes_S._Bieber|The Probate of Johannes S. Bieber]] === Military Profiles === *SEVEN YEARS WAR / FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR (1754-1763) ::In 1754, the French and Indian War, part of a series of wars between France and England, erupted. Although most Pennsylvania German settlers stayed out of the conflict to tend their farms, [[Weyerbacher-3|Johannes Nicholas Weyerbacher]] (Lois's 6th great grandfather) decided to fight for the English and enlisted in the company of John Nicholas Weatherholt, stationed in Hydelberg Township, Northampton County, in 1758; he enlisted for three years, but he continued his service until the war ended in 1763. *WAR OF 1812 ::Lois's 3rd great grandfather [[Willyard-86|Daniel Williard]] served in the 22nd United States Infantry during the War of 1812. *CIVIL WAR ::Lois's great grandfather [[Gerould-15|Samuel Lankton Gerould]] served in Company G of the 14th New Hampshire Infantry. ::Lois's 2nd great grandmother's brother [[Drummond-4090|Gawin Drummond]] served in Company E of the 206th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry. :: Lois's 2nd great grandmother's other brother [[Drummond-4099|Andronicus Drummond]] served in Company F, 206th Regiment, Pennsylvania Infantry, from 1861 to 1865 ::Three of Lois's great grandmother [[Thayer-5845|Laura Etta (Thayer)Gerould's]] brothers served in various units. [[Thayer-4895|William McClure Thayer]] served in Company A of the 117th New York Infantry. [[Thayer-5852|Leonard Edward Thayer]] served as a Sergeant in Company K of the 96th New York Infantry. [[Thayer-5859|Hiram Orcutt Thayer]] served in Company A of the 83rd New York Infantry and died from wounds five weeks after mustering in, in August 1863. ::Lois's 2nd great grandfather [[Thayer-5852|Warren Thayer's]] nephew [[Tupper-1208|Charles Edward Tupper]] served in Company G of the 2nd Vermont Infantry. He died in a regimental hospital in December 1861 from typhoid fever. ::[[Hennigh-20|William Hennigh]], a nephew of Lois's 3rd great grandmother Jane Hennigh, served during the Civil War in the 138th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment and died on 30 Nov 1863 aged ~28 in Locust Grove during the Mine Run Campaign, an unsuccessful attempt of the Union Army of the Potomac to defeat the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia. *WORLD WAR I ::Lois's first cousin twice removed, [[Schoaf-6|Fred Schoaf]] started in the National Guard, in a new unit stood up in 1916 to fight on the Mexican border, was federalized when the US entered WWI, and rose to the rank of battalion sergeant major in the 60th Field Artillery. == Ancestors == === Brick Walls === :These links will be added mid-week by [[Silva-1055|Mindy]] and the [[Lowe-866|Karen]]. 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== WikiTree Challenge Week 13 == '''Guest Star''': [[Griffin-18522|Archie Griffin]] === Notes From The Guest === *Two of Archie's brothers, Duncan and Daryl, were included when Mindy spoke with Archie *Duncan has the family tree *All three 3 brothers knew their 4 grandparents *Their grandfather Archie Mason Griffin had two wives, Lucille Dowell/Dial and Elizabeth Jenkins. Duncan mentioned that Elizabeth was the mother of James, Marguerite and Catherine Griffin and Lucille was the mother of Archie Mason/Arthur, Raymond Daniel and Samuel Griffin *Archie remembers going to West Virginia during the summers and playing stickball *When Archie was about 8 years old he went to his grandfather's funeral and he said it was weird to hear his name being said as he had the same name as his gradfather *His maternal grandmother would make a big breakfast. *Daryl asked his mom how they ended up in Columbus, Ohio. She said their dad was working in the coal mines as a machine operator and the white miners were upset about a black man doing the job. They decided to head to Michigan and while on the way there the car broke down in Columbus and they never left *Archie and Duncan both played football at Ohio and Michigan was a big rival * They would like to know more about Wilbur Moore. *James Griffin is in the high school Hall of Fame for the golden glove *His aunt Cara Blanche Monroe had told them that grandma Carrie was an abolitionist *The siblings of his parents would stay with them while looking for a place to live in Columbus, Ohio === Needs Work === # # === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [|Captain], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * ''add image link here'' === FamilySearch Image Look-ups === * == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week: # His great grandmother [[Peoples-752|Pauline (Peoples) Johnson]] was suffering from pneumonia and influenza when she went into labor in 1923 with her son [[Johnson-123377|Willis Johnson]]. Tragically, both died before the doctor arrived six hours later. Her son [[Johnson-123363|Henry A.]] died from a gunshot wound at age 12. [[Rabenstein-9|Kathy Rabenstein]] # Great-great-grandfather [[Berry-22040|Daniel Boone Berry]] studied at Earlham College in Richmond, Indiana, though it appears he did not graduate. [[Thiel-559|Homer Thiel]] # Great-great-grandfather [[Berry-22040|Daniel Boone Berry]] sued the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad for $10,000 in 1921, claiming permanent disability from an accident while loading coal. In May 1924, Hattie Johnson sued Berry for $10,000, stating he had promised to marry her and had suffered "great humiliation, distress of mind and nervous shock" when he refused to do so. Berry subsequently received a judgment of $500 for his disability. It does not appear that Hattie received anything. [[Thiel-559|Homer Thiel]] # Archie's 2nd and 3rd great grandfather [[Peoples-864|Pharoah Peoples]] has a record with the Freedmen's Bureau, which was set up after the Civil War to help formerly enslaved people by providing banking services, locating relatives, contracts, and other things. Peoples applied to the Freemen’s Field Office for help because Mrs. P. Clark held a horse that had been given him by Mr. John Clark, who was deceased. Mrs. Clark was claiming that Mr. Clark was insane when he gave away the horse. The record does not indicate whether Pharoah was successful. [[Lowe-866|Karen Lowe]] # Archie's 2nd great grandmother [[Peoples-863|Mariah A. (Peoples)Monroe's]] mother [[Taylor-89332|Jane (Taylor) Peoples]] was "sold away" by her owner, John Clark, sometime between 1854 and December 1864. No evidence has been found to suggest she ever returned to her family. [[Thiel-559|Homer Thiel]] # The obituary of Archie's maternal grandmother [[Johnson-121969|Margaret Susan Johnson]] says that she is survived by her brother, 9 children and well over 200 grandchildren, great grandchildren and great great grandchildren. [[Urbach-13|Kathy (Urbach) Nava]] #Archie's 1C2R and his wife are notables. [[Wimbish-71|Dr. Ralph Wimbish]] was instrumental in desegregating Florida and his wife [[Davis-98854|C. Bette Wimbish]] was one of the leading African-American woman activists in Florida with a long list of accomplishments. [[McBeth-165]] # Henry Watkins Page had an interesting life.[[ Page-15550 |Henry Watkins Page]] He was married to [[Monroe-4664|Pocahontas Monroe]]. He served with the 24th Infantry, Company C of the U.S. Infantry. In Civy Street he was a Coal Miner most of his life but in the Army he was an artificer, He served in the Spanish American War.His first wife (Pocahontas) divorced him in 1928 on grounds of desertion, he was already living with his 2nd 'Wife' Lucy Elizabeth she appears with him in the 1920 Census. In 1930 he his living with his 'wife' Minnie. Henry was Archie's Great Great Uncle. [[ Jenkinson-562]] # Archie's second cousin once removed (his father's second cousin) [[Dowdell-288|Glanton Dowdell]] started a prison fine arts program while serving a 20-year sentence for murder in Michigan. His most famous work is the 15-foot mural of a Black Madonna and Jesus at the Shrine of the Black Madonna, a church added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2021 for its important role in Black nationalism and the civil rights movement. Glanton worked to organize Black workers at Chrysler plants in Detroit, and was convicted of transporting weapons from the Afro-American Youth Association during 1966 race riots. He was again a Black leader during the "long, hot summer of 1967." Facing forgery charges he believed were politically motivated, he fled to Sweden. The Swedish Supreme Court denied the US request to extradite him back to the US for forgery in 1971. He died in Stockholm in 2000. [[Lowe-866|Karen Lowe]] #Archie's 2nd cousin once removed [[Peoples-896|John Augustus Peoples, Jr]] was a Sonar Technician 3 aboard the U.S.S. Suwanee, an escort carrier. He was killed on 27 October 1944 when Japanese kamikaze planes struck the ship and a bomb exploded. He was buried at sea the following day. [[Thiel-559|Homer Thiel]] #Archie's maternal grandmother, [[Johnson-121969|Margaret Susan Johnson]] appears to have lost a set of triplets on 6 August 1946. Two were stillborn and the third lived for nine hours. [[Boyle-4376]] #Archie's 2nd great grandmother [[Monroe-4656|Susan Ann (Monroe) Peoples]] served her community as a midwife. In 1917, she assisted at the birth of [[Monroe-4720|Jacob R. Monroe]]. [[Thiel-559|Homer Thiel]] #Archie's great grandmother's brother [[Berry-22051|Hassell Berry]] participated in sports tournaments, playing tennis and golf. [[Thiel-559|Homer Thiel]] #Archie's 3rd great grandmother [[Monroe-4708|Cintha (Monroe) Holliday]] was the mother of 20 children. [[Thiel-559|Homer Thiel]] #Archie's 2nd cousin twice removed [[Holliday-2607|Tate Joel Holliday]] passed as White throughout most of his adult life, listed only once as Black after 1917. [[Thiel-559|Homer Thiel]] #Archie's [[Berry-21850|great grandmother]]'s sister-in-law [[Smith-278709|Charlotte (Smith) Berry]] was a victim of a burglary in Pittsburgh. In 1951, burglars broke into the offices of Firth Sterling Steel and Carbide Corporation where Charlotte worked as a cleaner and bound her and another employee to chairs while they broke into the vault. After the burglars left, Charlotte was eventually able to chew off the rags binding her arms and free herself and the other employee. The ordeal lasted about three hours. [[Melick-229]] # Archie's second cousin three times removed [[Holliday-2610|Lt. Reginald Cloyd Holliday]] Holliday-2610 was the co-pilot of the Flying Fortress "Miss Chief" during World War II. A photo of Lt. Holliday is available online. https://b17flyingfortress.de/en/b17/42-31895-miss-chief/ [[Thiel-559|Homer Thiel]] === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Samuel_Griffin Samuel Griffin] ''This has research notes on the different Samuels * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Slaves_of_the_Griffin_Family_in_Laurens_County%2C_South_Carolina&public=1 Slaves of the Griffin Family in Laurens County, South Carolina] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Slaves_of_the_Griffin_Family_in_Pickens_County%2C_South_Carolina Slaves of the Griffin Family in Pickens, South Carolina] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Slaves_of_the_Griffin_Family_in_Greenville_County%2C_South_Carolina&public=1 Slaves of the Griffin Family in Greenville, South Carolina] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Slaves_of_the_Griffin_Family_in_Pendleton/Anderson_County%2C_South_Carolina&public=1 Slaves of the Griffin Family in Pendleton, Anderson, South Carolina] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Enslaved_Ancestors_from_Wythe_County,_Virginia&errcode=new_profile Enslaved Ancestors from Wythe County, Virginia] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Laurens_County%2C_South_Carolina_Properties Laurens County, SC Properties] * [[Space:Wytheville%2C_Virginia|Wytheville, Virginia]] === Military Profiles === CIVIL WAR * [[Berry-22041|Isham Berry]] (Archie's 3rd-great-grandfather) served in Company H, 114th USCT. He died in the service in 1865. SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR *Archie's 2nd cousin twice removed [[Holliday-2607|Tate Joel Holliday]] was in the United States Navy as a Mess Attendant 3rd Class during the Spanish-American War. WORLD WAR II *Archie's great grandmother's brother [[Berry-22051|Hassell Berry]] served in India as a Private First Class in the Army Air Transport Command from January 1944 to December 1945. *Archie's 1C2R [[Wadsworth-2428|Julian Wadsworth Beasley]] served in WWII in the Quartermaster Corps and died while in service. *Archie's 2nd cousin once removed [[Peoples-896|John Augustus Peoples, Jr]] was a Sonar Technician 3 aboard the U.S.S. Suwanee. *Archie's second cousin three times removed [[Holliday-2610|Lt. Reginald Cloyd Holliday]] Holliday-2610 was the co-pilot of the Flying Fortress "Miss Chief" during World War II. A photo of Lt. Holliday in the plane is available online at theb17flyingfortress.de/en/ website. == Ancestors == === Brick Walls === :These links were added mid-week by [[Silva-1055|Mindy]] and the [[Urbach-13|Kathy]]. Remember to claim any brick wall bounties in the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/0000000 G2G]! ==== Paternal Brick Walls ==== # Samuel Griffin ([[Griffin-18627]]) # Adeline (Fuller) Brown ([[Fuller-18143]]) # Lucy (Farly) Dowdell ([[Farly-62]]) # Maggie (Davis) Dowell ([[Davis-98017]]) ==== Maternal Brick Walls ==== # Daniel Monroe ([[Monroe-4657]]) # Mary Ann Burton ([[Burton-13914]]) # Hariet Evins ([[Evins-153]]) # Lucinda (Murphy) Monroe ([[Murphy-27754]]) == '''Resources''' == : Please list any resources that you have. We all gain knowledge from eachother! ==== General WT Resources ==== * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Editing_Tips Editing Tips] ''This page shows basic markup that can be used on WikiTree profiles and Space pages. 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This is a collection of records in the Georgia Archives. This page wouldn't load for me, you may need to do a [https://www.georgiaarchives.org/search#q=Headright%20Plat%20Index&t=All&sort=relevancy search] on the archives site. * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/4113736 Georgia, Military Discharge Records, ca.1890 - ca.1966] ''on FamilySearch * [https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/newspapers/?state=Georgiaðnicity=&language= Georgia Newspapers] ''on the Library of Congress site * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1999178 Georgia Probate Records, 1742-1990] ''on FamilySearch * [https://www.georgiaarchives.org/research Georgia Vital Records] ''This is a collection of records in the Georgia Archives. * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1414908 United States, Freedmen's Bureau Marriages, 1861-1872] ''on FamilySearch ======Ohio====== & [https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1710&context=etd_all The Anti-slavery Movement in Clermont County, Ohio] ======South Carolina====== * [https://discoversouthcarolina.com/articles/explore-the-history-of-the-civil-war-at-these-10-sc-sites Explore the History of the Civil War at These 10 SC Sites] ''on Discover South Carolina site'' * [http://sites.rootsweb.com/~quakers/ Quaker Corner] on RootsWeb - ''This is a forum for people researching Quaker ancestors * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Quakers_in_South_Carolina Quakers in South Carolina] ''on WikiTree * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Quaker_Project_Resources Quaker Project Resources] ''on WikiTree * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Religious_Society_of_Friends Religious Society of Friends] ''on WikiTree * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1675535 South Carolina Births] ''on FamilySearch'' * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1675541 South Carolina Marriages] ''on FamilySearch'' * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1919417 South Carolina Probate] ''on FamilySearch'' * [http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/ South Carolina Records] on ArchivesIndex.sc.gov * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Sumter_District,_South_Carolina Sumter District, South Carolina] ''on FamilySearch'' * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sumter_County,_South_Carolina Sumter County, South Carolina] ''on Wikipedia'' * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/U.S._Quaker_Research_(Society_of_Friends) US Quaker Research] on FamilySearch -'' Information on researching Quaker records * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Williamsburg_County,_South_Carolina_Genealogy Williamsburg_County, South Carolina] ''on FamilySearch'' * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Williamsburg_County,_South_Carolina_Genealogy#Civil_War Williamsburg County, South Carolina Genealogy, Civil War] ''on FamilySearch'' * [http://genealogytrails.com/scar/williamsburg/history2.htm Williamsburg History] ''on Genealogy Trails'' * Migrating ancestor: ::{{Migrating Ancestor ::|origin= OriginCountry ::|destination= the United States ::|origin-flag= ::|destination-flag= Flags-1.png ::}} :: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Flags Flags] ======Virginia====== * [http://www.learnwebskills.com/family/countyhistories3.htm#va County & Town Histories] ''Links to books online * [https://www.mapofus.org/virginia/ Maps of Virginia] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1877093 Virginia Naturalization Petitions, 1906-1929] ''FamilySearch * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2070137 Virginia Pension Application Files] ''FamilySearch * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1708660 Virginia Births and Christenings, 1584-1917] ''FamilySearch * [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/558078-virginia-marriage-records-before-1853?offset=1 Virginia marriage records before 1853] ''FamilySearch eBook * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/4149585 Virginia, Vital Records, 1715-1901] ''FamilySearch ==== Project Specific Resources ==== ===== US Black Heritage Project ===== *[[Space:Black_Genealogy_Basics|Black Genealogy Basics]] * [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Examples|US Black Heritage Profile Examples]] * [[Project:US_Black_Heritage|Project Page for USBH]] *[[Space:US_Black_Heritage:_Heritage_Exchange_Portal|Heritage Exchange Portal]] for instructions on how to document enslaved ancestors * [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Project_Resources|US Black Heritage Project Resources]] * Category: Please use this for ancestors that were enslaved. 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== WikiTree Challenge Week 14 == '''Focus''': [[McConaughey-3|Matthew McConaughey]] === Needs Work === # [[McRae-2048|Daniel McRae]] found prior to challenge # === Photograph Requests === : This is for listing profiles you have requested a tombstone or other picture of for an ancestor. Photographs are great way to enhance the profiles and the presentation, so thank you for helping out!! : Note: Please check with your captain, [[Daniels-2254|Christine Daniels]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * ''add profile and a timestamp here please'' (~~~~) === FamilySearch Image Look-ups === * "Louisiana Deaths, 1850-1875, 1894-1960," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:2:M3QB-G7N : 4 March 2021), Entry for Robert Smith Maitland, 23 Mar 1926; citing Morgan City, St. Mary, Louisiana, certificate number 3927, State Archives, Baton Rouge; FHL microfilm 2,381,318. ([[Guglik-1|Guglik-1]] 23:41, 23 July 2022 (UTC)) *"District of Columbia Marriages, 1811-1950," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:2:9MQY-9FN6 : 9 March 2021), Entry for Henry B Jostle and Elizabeth Mackey, 16 Sep 1829; citing p. 472, Records Office, Washington D.C.; FHL microfilm 2,079,172.([[Doherty-2064|Doherty-2064]]) *"District of Columbia Marriages, 1811-1950," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:2:9MQY-92HJ : 9 March 2021), Entry for Henry B Jostle and Elizabeth Mackey, 16 Sep 1829; citing p. 78, Records Office, Washington D.C.; FHL microfilm 2,079,172.([[Doherty-2064|Doherty-2064]]) *"Iowa, County Marriages, 1838-1934," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:2:M67F-D85 : 4 November 2017), Entry for Patrick King and Sarah Glynn, 27 Sep 1863, Washington, Iowa, United States; citing reference , county courthouses, Iowa; FHL microfilm 969,330.([[Doherty-2064|Doherty-2064]]) *"Ireland Civil Registration, 1845-1913", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:2:QTS9-RJWN : 6 September 2019), Entry for Jermiah Moher, 1868.([[Doherty-2064|Doherty-2064]]) == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week # Matthew's great-grandfather [[McConaughey-64|James Donald McConaughey]] James' obituary mentions that he "was known and loved by baseball amateurs of Houston as "Dad" McConaughey. For at least ten years he kept an amateur ball team in the field and had taught wholesome ideals of sportsmanship to hundreds of boys and girls all over Houston." The last year of his life, "he was manager of the Jacobs Brothers team in the Community League. He had spent hours keeping the North side playing field in good condition." [[Smith-159364|Cheryl (Smith) Hess]] #Matthew's Great-grandfather [[Maitland-969|Robert Smith Maitland (abt.1855-1926)]] was a Deputy in Morgan City, Louisiana. in April 1917, Deputy Maitland arrested the confessed killer of a State Senator. According to the article, he would not reveal his sources or how he knew where to find the killer.[Negro Confesses Guilt in Murder of Senator Brady, The Morgan City Daily Review, Apr 9, 1917, Page 1, Morgan City, Louisiana, US, https://newspaperarchive.com/the-morgan-city-daily-review-apr-09-1917-p-1/][[Tucker-11084|Tucker-11084]] 12:39, 22 July 2022 (UTC) # [[McConaughey-64|James Donald McConaughey (1867-1922)]] and his family went to Acambaro, Mexico as a locomotive engineer. All three children went and a Mary O. on the U.S.Consular Registration from 1907-1918. ([[Popp-547]]) # [[McElmoyl-11|Gustav McElmoyl]] common Ancestor [[Pack-2675|Gustav Pack]] so would be a cousin of Matthew received a purple heart for gallantry due to being wounded in action during the Battle of Argonne Forrest [[Jenkinson-562]] #Matthew's Great Grandmother [[Westerling-39|Julia Barbara (Westerling) Maitland (abt.1866-1949)]] had a niece [[Swenson-1153|Marie Swenson (1884-1918)]] and nephew [[Swenson-1154|Joseph E Swenson (1889-1918)]] who died of influenza in October 1918 in San Antonio, Texas. #Matthew's [[McConaughey-91|3rd great-uncle]], David McConaughey, named the town of Cameron, West Virginia. #[[McConaughey-106|Betty McConaughey]] here are some of the notable finds about her Active in the Suffragette Movement, The first woman juror in Arkansas, A charter member of the Arkansas Pioneers Association, Honorary state president of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, and A regular contributor to the Arkansas Gazette and was the lead writer for a column titled History of Equal Suffrage Movement in Arkansas which ran on The Woman’s Page. 2nd Great Aunt to Matthew [[Jenkinson-562]] # [[Wassell-4 |Samuel McConaughey Wassell]], Matthew's first cousin, was the second Mayor in the Wassell Family - His Grandfather John W. Wassell was also Mayor of Little Rock, Arkansas. He has common ancestors with Matthew, [[McConaughey-1|James McConaughey]] and [[McRae-2050|Albina McRae]] [[Jenkinson-562]] #[[McRae-2048|Daniel McRae]] Plantation owner, a lawyer, and a member of the Alabama legislature. Great Great Great Grandfather of Matthew found prior to challenge #Husband of [[Maitland-984 |Jane Adair]] - [[Dodson-6611 | Orion Doodson]] was left in an orphanage with his two Brothers (Omer and Orme) when their Mother died. One of the Brothers ran away but was placed in another orphanage and returned to the one he ran away from - The Orphanage states Mother died Father whereabouts unknown. Omer later found his Father (not sure about the other two Brothers). But Omer was in lodgings with his Father in the 1930 Census. Their Father died win 1934 cause Fracture of the Skull with cerebral haemorrhage caused by an accidental fall from bed. Informant Omer. === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. *[[Space:Stone_Masons_of_Aberdeen_Scotland_Immigrate_for_Texas_Capital_Building|Stone Masons of Aberdeen Scotland Immigrate for Texas Capital Building]] - It was originally thought that [[Maitland-969|Robert Smith Maitland (abt.1855-1926)]] may have come to the US because of this, but it was later proven that the stonecutter was a different Robert Maitland who was 10 years younger. === Military Profiles === * [[McClure-7604|Leonard McClure (1836-1897)]], Matthew's 2nd great-grand-uncle, served in the Civil War. ([[Evans-29543]]) *Matthew's 2nd great-grand-uncle, [[McRae-2049|Dandridge McRae (1829-1899)]] was an American lawyer, court official, and Inspector General of Arkansas State Troops, as well as a Brigadier General in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War *Matthew's 2nd Great Grandfather, [[McConaughey-1|James W. McConaughey (1821-1872)]], was appointed Assistant Adjutant General under his brother-in-law, Adjutant General Dandridge McRae during the Civil War. * [[McRae-2049|Dandridge McRae]] Dandridge McRae was an American lawyer, court official, and Inspector General of Arkansas State Troops, as well as a Brigadier General in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War. Sister of [[McRae-2050|Albina McRae]] - found prior to challenge Matthew's direct ancestor his Albina == Media Outreach == === Ancestors === * [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20220721/User.htm Current Scores] ''This includes total ancestors added, plus nuclear family and other relatives within 7 degrees ===Discovery=== * ([[#Interesting Finds|Jump to discoveries section]]) === Stats === :Note: There are a total of 80 points available for each section. * Tuesday ** '''Connection''' bounties earned: 30 points ** '''Brick Wall''' bounties earned: 10 points ** '''Discovery''' bounty earned: (this isn't done until the end of the week) * Wednesday ** '''Connection''' bounties earned: 50 points ** '''Brick Wall''' bounties earned: 20 points ** 537 members have the WikiTree Challenge 2022 Team Member badge. * Thursday ** '''Connection''' bounties earned: 40 points ** '''Brick Wall''' bounties earned: 20 points ** '''Discovery''' bounty earned: 80 ** Connections after one day: 416. Connections at the end of the week: 723. * End of the week: ** MVP: Tracey Bent (Bent-1675) ** Top Bounty Hunter: Heather Jenkinson (Jenkinson-562) * 55 members have the WikiTree Challenge 2022 Bounty Hunter badge. * [https://twitter.com/MSilvaGenealogy/status/1552719350083293190?s=20&t=ORwl0DZxYR1vyHoOrvvPOA Mindy Twitter] The WikiTree Challenge for Matthew McConaughey is officially over. Congratulations to Tracey Bent for earning MVP and Heather Jenkinson for Top Bounty Hunter. Way to go!!! @WikiTreers @WTChallenge #Genealogy * Mindy Facebook: We wrapped up the week of searching for Matthew McConaughey's ancestors. What a great job everyone did!! He now has 723 people connected to him within 7 degrees. Kudos to the WikiTree researchers for rocking yet another challenge!! https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1437778 @WikiTreers @WTChallenge #Genealogy * Mindy Facebook '''{{Orange|(are there other tags I can add?)}}''' The week researching Matthew McConaughey's ancestors came to an end yesterday. Don't forget to check out our Highlights on WikiTree.com! https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1449759 @McConaughey @WikiTreers @WTChallenge #genealogy === WT Cousins === * Closest relationships to Matthew by a participant: ** 11 degrees [[Mauger-110|Karen (Mauger) Gunn]] ** 13 degrees [[Carson-3914|Liz Carson]] ** 14 degrees [[Boudreaux-1183|Michele (Boudreaux) Cirillo]] ** 17 degrees [[Cargill-673|Barbara (Cargill) Easley]] ** 17 degrees [[Goode-1618|Evelyn (Goode) Miller]] ** 17 degrees [[Hughes-9397|Melvin Hughes]] ** 17 degrees [[Ice-392|Tracy Ice]] ** 18 degrees [[Lindgren-519|Donald Lindgren]] ** 18 degrees [[Vardeman-46|Jana (Vardeman) Diamond]] ** 18 degrees [[Fowler-12811|Kathy Fowler]] ** 18 degrees [[Green-16543|Katie (Green) Sell]] ** 18 degrees [[Yancey-389|Mike Yancey]] ** 18 degrees [[Luker-573|Patty (Luker) LaPlante]] ** 18 degrees [[Giltner-53|Teri (Giltner) Lester]] ** 19 degrees [[Holloway-5546|Ginger Holloway]] ** 19 degrees [[Bacon-1829|Joyce Bacon]] ** 19 degrees [[Freeman-18617|Karen (Freeman) Freeman-Smith]] ** 19 degrees [[Parker-11287|Kathleen Parker]] ** 19 degrees [[Mansell-177|Lisa Mansell]] ** 19 degrees [[Murphy-26503|Lukas Murphy]] ** 19 degrees [[King-9914|Tina (King) Hall]] ** 19 degrees [[King-11083|Rene (King) Thompson]] ** 19 degrees [[Quackenbush-328|Jerold (Quackenbush) Farver Sr]] ** 19 degrees [[Hernly-6|Vince Hernly]] == Ancestors == === Brick Walls === :These ancestors were picked mid-week by [[Silva-1055|Mindy]] and the [[Tucker-11084|Donna Baumann]]. Remember to claim any brick wall bounties in the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/0000000 G2G]! ==== Paternal Brick Walls ==== # [[Anderson-69803|Mary (Anderson) McConaughey (abt.1785-abt.1840)]] # [[Gilligan-580|Luke Gilligan (abt.1780-)]] # [[Maitland-969|Robert Smith Maitland (abt.1855-1926)]] # [[Westerling-40|Charles Westerling (abt.1821-1902)]] ==== Maternal Brick Walls ==== # [[McClure-7599|William McClure (1797-1849)]] # [[Fassbender-43|Hermann Fassbender (abt.1815-aft.1843)]] '''{{Orange|Solved!!!}}''' # [[Maher-3484|Jeremiah Maher (abt.1845-)]] '''{{Orange|Solved!!!}}''' # [[Hennessey-709|Mary (Hennessey) Brien (abt.1839-)]] == '''Resources''' == : Please list any resources that you have. We all gain knowledge from eachother! ==== General WT Resources ==== * [[Help:Editing_Tips|Editing Tips]] ''This page shows basic markup that can be used on WikiTree profiles and Space pages. Please remember not to use tables on Challenge profiles. * [[Space:WikiTree_Challenge_Example_Profiles|Example Challenge Profiles]] ''This is a guideline on how the profiles can look.'' * [[Space:WikiTree_AGC|WikiTree AGC]] ''This addon is to clean up gedcom 'clutter' once we've connected to existing profiles. It is awesome at cleaning up the gedcoms and putting the source information together. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:WikiTree_BEE WikiTree BEE] ''This addon is great for a lot of things, but the main help for the Challenge is the '[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:WikiTree_BEE#Auto_Bio auto-bio]' button that it puts on the profiles. This will give you basic narrative you can add to.There is a WikiTree BEE extension available for [https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/wikitree-bee/bldfdpnmijncfmaokfjgdmcjdhafihoh Chrome] and [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-GB/firefox/addon/wikitree-bee/ Firefox] users. * The [[:Category:Background_Images|Background Images Category]] contains pages that you can find a large variety of background images on. Most of them are tiled (repeatable) images. ==== Specific Country Resources ==== *
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== WikiTree Challenge Week 0 == '''Focus''': [[Mapother-1|Tom (Mapother) Cruise]] :[https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20220804/User.htm Scores] === Needs Work === # # === Photograph Requests === : This is for listing profiles you have requested a tombstone or other picture of for an ancestor. Photographs are great way to enhance the profiles and the presentation, so thank you for helping out!! : Note: Please check with your captain, [[Smith-159364|Cheryl Hess]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * ''add profile and a timestamp here please'' (~~~~) === FamilySearch Image Look-ups === * [[Rivera_y_Rivera-9|Vicente Rivera y Rivera]] Draft registration: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVMY-16CN?from=lynx1UIV8&treeref=LKG2-BTP [[Silva-1055]] When I try to open at my affiliate, it states I need to visit the partner site [[Tucker-11084|Tucker-11084]] 00:39, 10 August 2022 (UTC) == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week # Tom's great-grandfather [[Ramser-11|Joseph Charles Ramser]] had a [[Nitzken-1|brother-in-law Henry]] that owned a saloon. Henry had a daughter-in-law named Margaret Lionfeeder. [[Silva-1055]] #Tom's second great grandmother, [[Tompkins-3767|Elvira Eva (Tompkins) Batman (1854-1910)]] died as the result of injuries when the horse she was driving was frightened by a motorcycle and ran away, throwing her against a tree. This happened in 1910 when horses and motorcycles had to share the road.[[Cox-27529]] #Tom's second great grandmother, [[Tompkins-3767|Elvira Eva (Tompkins) Batman (1854-1910)]] was said to have been related to Edgar Allen Poe and a Vice-President of the USA. [[Ulmer-538]] ''Note: I didn't use this as the connection finder doesn't currently show a blood relationship, just a marital one. #Tom's second great grandfather, [[Batman-209|Thomas Jefferson Batman (1853-1933)]] owned a distilling business. He entered into the distilling business with T H Sherley & Co as an office boy and 10 years later was a junior partner. He named his son, Sherley, was in all likelihood named for T H. (His name is often transcribed as "Shirley.") When T H Sherley died, T J Batman started his own distillery, the Frishe Distillery Company. T J Batman and T J Batman, Jr each owned 10 shares and A S Batman owned 5. He retired in 1919, just before Prohibition! [[Ulmer-538]] # Tom's great-grandfather [[Reibert-7|William Reibert (1877-1957)]] was caught in the 1910 census at the Kentucky State Fair. At the time he was working as a carver of coffins. [[Gullison-3|Aaron Gullison]] # Tom's 2nd great-grand-uncle, [[Shea-2963|Dennis Shea J]], was a glass blower and molder. At the age of 43 he was an inmate at the insane asylum in Louisville, Kentucky. [[Cox-27529|Nancy (Cox) Wilson]] # Tom's first cousin (3x removed) [[McCormick-7926|Wright McCormick (abt.1893-abt.1922)]] was an English Professor at the University of Texas. He died tragically at the age of 29, climbing a dormant volcano outside of Mexico City. [[Menchaca-94]] #in 1931, Tom's Great grandmother, [[Batman-304|Anna Stewart (Batman) Mapother (1877-1968)]] was elected the first President of the newly formed Epsilon Chapter of the Pi Omicron Sorority, which was a non-collegiate sorority that promoted education for adult women. [[Tucker-11084|Tucker-11084]] # The sister-in-law of Tom's great-grandfather, [[Mapother-4|Thomas Cruise Mapother (1876-1939)]], died of swallowing strychnine tablets at her home, leading to an investigation into her death. It was believed by the family to be accidental when she mistook the tablets for aspirin. [[McKinnis-301|Lisa McKinnis]] #Brothers [[Pfeiffer-946|Karl Pfeiffer]] and [[Pfeiffer-2375|John Pfeiffer]] married Sisters [[Gould-9035|Julia Gould]] and [[Gould-9039|Johanna Gould]]. [[Pfeiffer-946|Karl Pfeiffer]] was Tom's Great Great Grandfather. [[Jenkinson-562 |Heather Jenkinson]] #Maybe Tom gets his theatre arts by heredity.... his Great-grandfather [[Mapother-4|Thomas Cruise Mapother (1876-1939)]] the first was said to be a riveting speaker and there are numerous articles of him speaking to groups and even performing Shakespeare at his college get together later in life. On his mother's side, his Great grandfather, [[Ramser-11|Joseph Charles Ramser (1870-1938)]], may have been a baritone soloist and choir singer that "has made quite a name for himself in local music".[[Tucker-11084|Tucker-11084]] #[[Merckel-187|Barbe Merckel (1795 - 1866)]] married Jean Michel Ennesser[[Enser-4| Jean Michel Ennesser (1784 - 1854)]] on 14 Dec 1813 in Kutzenhausen (Alsace, France). Her father [[Merckel-188|Jean Merckel (1757 - 1813)]] died two days after the marriage and her mother [[Ennesser-2|Marie Anne Ennesser (1760 - 1813)]] died four days after the marriage. #An auction in 1923 for Ramser Hardware with Thomas Mapother as the attorney.... Mapother is from Tom's paternal side and Ramser is from his maternal side....2 generations before their descendants married each other! [[Tucker-11084|Tucker-11084]] {{Image|file=Mapother-3-1.jpg |align=l |size=s |caption=Ramser's Hardware Auction }} === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. * === Military Profiles === *Tom's 3rd Great Grandfather [[Mackey-2911|Jeremiah Mackey (1835-1903)]] served in the Civil War after arriving here from Ireland. *Tom's 2nd Great Uncle (?) [[Evans-41550|Timothy E Evans]] served in the Civil War *Tom's Grandfather, [[Pfeiffer-944|Charles Conrad Pfeiffer (1894-1953)]] served in WW1. *Tom's 3rd(or 4th) Great Grandfather [[Batman-217|Thomas Batman (1797-1880)]] served in the War of 1812. == Media Outreach == [[Space:Social Media Team|Social Media Posts]] {| border="1" !Day!!Subject!! {{Image|file=PFWC-1.png|size=30 |link=https://www.facebook.com/WikiTreeOfficial}} ! {{Image|file=PFWC-3.png|size=30 |link=https://twitter.com/WikiTreers}} ! {{Image|file=PFWC-2.png|size=30 |link=https://www.instagram.com/wikitreers/}} ! {{Image|file=PFWC-6.png|size=30 |link=https://www.youtube.com/c/Wikitreers}} ! {{Image|file=DBE_Admin-13.png|size=30 |link=https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/}} |- |8/2||About to start!||[https://www.facebook.com/WikiTreeOfficial/posts/8233620736662830 Link]||[https://twitter.com/WTChallenge/status/1554451953790468100 Link]||[https://www.instagram.com/p/CgwgyOxLta7/ Link]||||{{G2GLink|1445992}} |- |8/5||Started yesterday!||[https://www.facebook.com/WikiTreeOfficial/posts/8248942175130686 Link]||[https://twitter.com/WTChallenge/status/1555572059014664192 Link]||[https://www.instagram.com/p/Cg4eUIYtu_N/ Link]|||| |- |8/8||Halfway mark||[https://www.facebook.com/WikiTreeOfficial/posts/8261763050515265 Link]||[https://twitter.com/WTChallenge/status/1556631822053810177 Link]||[https://www.instagram.com/p/Cg__-DQO0Gd/ Link]|||| |- |8/10||Winding down||[https://www.facebook.com/WikiTreeOfficial/posts/8272567322768171 Link]||[https://twitter.com/WTChallenge/status/1557461196969836544 Link]||[https://www.instagram.com/p/ChF5Qe6LwPd/ Link]|||| |- |8/11||Zoom Wrap-up||[https://www.facebook.com/WikiTreeOfficial/posts/8276390039052566 Link]||[https://twitter.com/WTChallenge/status/1557757202164813825 Link]||[https://www.instagram.com/p/ChH_6Y7OIya/ Link]|||| |- |8/11||Highlights||[https://www.facebook.com/WikiTreeOfficial/posts/8302026586488911 Link]||[https://twitter.com/WTChallenge/status/1559714693010317312 Link]||[https://www.instagram.com/p/ChV6zZEOid5/ Link]||||{{G2GLink|1456551}} |} === Ancestors === * [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20220804/User.htm Current Scores] ''This includes total ancestors added, plus nuclear family and other relatives within 7 degrees ===Discovery=== * ([[#Interesting Finds|Jump to discoveries section]]) === Stats === :Note: There are a total of 80 points available for each section. * Wednesday (Before the week started) ** 28 ancestors within 8 generations. * Thursday ** 50 ancestors within 20 generations *Friday: ** All of the 2nd great-grandparents have been added to his branches ** 77 ancestors within 20 generations ** There are now 70 relatives within 6 degrees of Tom, and 107 relatives within 7 degrees! ** More than 22 WikiTreers have contributed to his branches so far ** 30 bounty points for connections have now been awarded. == Ancestors == === Brick Walls === :These links will be added mid-week by [[Silva-1055|Mindy]] and the [[Smith-159364|Cheryl Hess]]. Remember to claim any brick wall bounties in the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/0000000 G2G]! ==== Paternal Brick Walls ==== # [[Cruise-499|Andrew Cruise (abt.1736-1780)]] ''Ireland # [[Dean-5811|William John Dean (abt.1788-)]] ''Kentucky? # [[Reibert-11|Georg Reibert (abt.1810-1883)]] ''Germany # [[Kuch-38|Christina Magdalena Charlotte (Kuch) Wagner (1719-1784)]] ''Germany ==== Maternal Brick Walls ==== # [[Schmid-2550|Anna Barbara (Schmid) Hartdorn (-aft.1830)]] ''Germany # [[Shea-2965|Dennis Shea (1835-)]] ''Ireland # [[Grossell-12|Julienne (Grossell) Acker (1764-)]] ''France # [[Welsh-4597|Bridget (Welsh) Mackey (1838-1898)]] ''Ireland == '''Resources''' == : Please list any resources that you have. We all gain knowledge from eachother! ==== General WT Resources ==== * [[Help:Editing_Tips|Editing Tips]] ''This page shows basic markup that can be used on WikiTree profiles and Space pages. Please remember not to use tables on Challenge profiles. * [[Space:WikiTree_Challenge_Example_Profiles|Example Challenge Profiles]] ''This is a guideline on how the profiles can look.'' * [[Space:WikiTree_AGC|WikiTree AGC]] ''This addon is to clean up gedcom 'clutter' once we've connected to existing profiles. It is awesome at cleaning up the gedcoms and putting the source information together. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:WikiTree_BEE WikiTree BEE] ''This addon is great for a lot of things, but the main help for the Challenge is the '[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:WikiTree_BEE#Auto_Bio auto-bio]' button that it puts on the profiles. This will give you basic narrative you can add to.There is a WikiTree BEE extension available for [https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/wikitree-bee/bldfdpnmijncfmaokfjgdmcjdhafihoh Chrome] and [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-GB/firefox/addon/wikitree-bee/ Firefox] users. * The [[:Category:Background_Images|Background Images Category]] contains pages that you can find a large variety of background images on. Most of them are tiled (repeatable) images. ==== Specific Location Resources ==== =====England===== * [https://www.freebmd.org.uk/ FreeBMD] * [https://www.freereg.org.uk/ FreeReg] *[[Space:England_Research_Resources:_General|England Research Resources]] *[[:Category:England%2C_Research_Resources|England Research Resources Category]] *[[Space:England_Project_Reliable_Sources|Reliable sources for pre-1700 profiles in England]] * [https://www.dengates.com/ Dengate name study] *[https://www.genuki.org.uk/ GENUKI] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_counties_of_the_United_Kingdom#England England Counties] England’s current counties. *[https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Historic_counties_of_England Historical Counties of England] England’s historical counties. * English Roots Sticker {{England Sticker}} (''See their [[Template:England_Sticker|sticker page]] for more specific locations) =====France===== * [[Space:France_genealogical_resources|France genealogical resources]] on WikiTree * [[Project:France|France Project]] on WikiTree * [[Space:France_Project_Reliable_Sources|France Project Reliable Sources]] on WikiTree * [[Space:France_Project_Guidelines_for_Name_Fields|Guidelines for Name Fields]] on WikiTree * French Roots Sticker {{French Roots}} =====Germany===== *[https://www.archion.de/ German Church Records] Archion, your browser should translate this page to English if needed. *[[Space:German_Roots_Project_Resources|German Resources]] List of German source links. *[https://www.archion.de/ German Church Records] Archion, your browser should translate this page to English if needed. * [https://www.archion.de/de/browse/?no_cache=1#https://www.archion.de/de/browse/?no_cache=1&path=656249-777823 ARCHION DURCHSUCHEN] * [https://die-maus-bremen.info/index.php?id=357 Die Maus] on die.mau.bremen.info * [https://www.germanroots.com/germandata.html German Genealogy Records] ''This is a list of sources, both paid and free * [https://sktranslations.com/german-church-record-vocabulary-important-words German Church Record Vocabulary] * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germany_Online_Genealogy_Records Germany Online Records] ''This is a list of sources, both paid and free *[[Space:German_Roots_Project_Resources|German Resources]] List of German source links. * WikiTree [[Space:German_Roots_Project_Resources|Germany Project Resources]] * [[Space:Germany_Project_Templates|WikiTree Germany Project Templates]] * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-67JQ-DQ7?i=60&cc=1491272&cat=23048 Germany, Prussia, BMD] * Germany records [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.birthLikePlace=germany&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on&count=20&offset=0 on FamilySearch] * [http://immigrantships.net/bremenproj/bremenproject.html Immigrant Ship Transcription Guild]: Transcribed Ships Manifests Departing from Germany * [https://data.matricula-online.eu/de/deutschland/muenster/buldern-st-pankratius/KB001_1/?pg=74 Matricula Online] * [http://www.suetterlinschrift.de/Englisch/Titel.htm Old German Writing]: here you can learn about Suetterlin - the "German handwriting". There are also tips and tricks for deciphering old scripts as well as a comparison of the Suetterlin alphabet to older writings of 17th-19th century. * [http://www.archive-in-thueringen.de/de/findbuch/view/bestand/27954/systematik/115372 Thuringen Archives] * German Roots Sticker {{German Roots Sticker}} =====Ireland===== * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ Census Records of Ireland] NationalArchives.ie * [http://libertyellisfoundation.org/passenger Ellis Island Passenger Database] on Irish-Genealogy-Toolkit.com * [https://genealogy.nationalarchives.ie/ Genealogy Records] on Genealogy.NationalArchives.ie * [https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/irl GENUKI] on GenUki.org.uk - ''This has links to records, maps, and research tips * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Church_Records Ireland Church Records] ''Where to find church records with various links * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1584964 Ireland Marriages] on FamilySearch * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Census_Substitutes Ireland Census Substitutes] ''What census records are available, with where to find them * [https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/lessons/ireland-emigration Ireland Emigration] ''Video on FamilySearch on finding the origins of Irish Immigrants * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Online_Genealogy_Records Ireland Online Genealogy Record] Links. * [https://www.johngrenham.com/ Irish Ancestors] ''This maps out where surnames are located, as well as locations in general * [https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/ Irish Genealogy] on IrishGenealogy.ie * [https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/ Irish Records] ''Civil and Church record database * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ National Archives of Ireland] ''Try their [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/search/ census search] * [https://www.nli.ie/ National Library of Ireland] ''a new database holding images of the Library's Roman Catholic parish registers * [https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/proni PRONI] ''the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland * [https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/lessons/tracing-irish-roman-catholic-ancestry Tracing Irish Roman Catholic Ancestry] ''An overview of how to approach Roman Catholic research * [[Project:Ireland|WikiTree Ireland Project]] ''Check for resources and stickers * Tip: The census records are a good start, and you should be able to find images of all the birth records for each child on irishgenealogy. They have exact birth date, places, fathers Occupation, and mother’s maiden names. Once you get that, you can search for the marriage of the parents, and that gives their fathers names. The civil records are great, but only go back to 1864 for births, a bit earlier for marriages. =====Scotland===== * [[Space:Scotland_Project_Templates%2C_Stickers_and_Images|Templates, Stickers and Images]] on WikiTree * [[Space:Scotland_-_Reliable_Sources|Scotland - Reliable Sources]] on WikiTree *[[Space:Scotland_Genealogy_Resources|Scotland Resources]] Scotland’s list of source links. * Scottish Roots Sticker {{Scotland Sticker}} =====United States===== * [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015002304221&view=1up&seq=7 American Quaker Genealogy] ''North Carolina Yearly Meeting Notes * [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015038929710&view=1up&seq=15 American Quaker genealogy, v.2.] ''North Carolina Yearly Meeting Notes * [https://services.dar.org/members/DAR_Research/search/?Tab_ID=1&Tab_ID_Sub=1 DAR Ancestor Search] * [[Space:United_States_Project_Reliable_Sources|United States Reliable Sources]] * New York: **[https://www.nypl.org/collections/articles-databases/fulton-history-old-new-york-state-historical-newspapers Newspapers via Fulton History Search]
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== WikiTree Challenge 16 == '''Guest Star''': [[Lopez-5633|Jennifer Lopez]] : Spouses & Relationships: * [[Noa-37|Ojani Noa]] ([https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Noa-Family-Tree-37 family]) ''Cuba * [[Judd-4969|Cristan "Cris" Judd]] ([https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Judd-Family-Tree-4969 family]) ''Philippines & US * [[Muniz-123|Marc Anthony Muniz]] ([https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Muniz-Family-Tree-123 family]) ''Puerto Rico * [[Affleck-Boldt-1|Ben (Affleck-Boldt) Affleck]] ([https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Affleck-Boldt-Family-Tree-1 family]) ''English, Irish, Scottish, German, Swedish, Swiss, Northern Irish (Scots-Irish), Welsh and French ancestry * [[Garner-1922|Jennifer (Garner) Affleck]] ([https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Garner-Family-Tree-1922 family]) ''English, German, and Swiss * [[Combs-3057|Sean Combs]] ([https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Combs-Family-Tree-3057 family]) ''never married J.Lo; African-American === Needs Work === # [[Torres_Hernandez-4|Trinidad Torres Hernandez (abt.1856-1921)]] needs narrative # [[González_Rodríguez-34|Juan Bautista González Rodríguez (abt.1850-)]] needs examining of sources === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[Menchaca-94|Jay Menchaca]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * ''add image link here'' === FamilySearch Image Look-ups === * Menchaca-94 https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VGBS-PQM * The children's baptisms for [[López-6861|Vicente López (abt.1815-)]] ([[Silva-1055]]) == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week # Jen's husband, Ben Affleck's great grandparents. [[Byers-1011|Allen Dewey Byers (1901-)]] and [[McGuire-1722|Dorothy Elizabeth (McGuire) Byers (1903-1993)]] and his grandmother, took a trip on a ship, Western Prince from Santos, Brazil to New York in 1931. The trip took 2 weeks. [[Cox-27529|Nancy (Cox) Wilson]] # Ben Affleck's great grandmother had two sisters [[McGuire-6760|Margaret (McGuire) Renfrew (1903-)]] and [[McGuire-6763|Louise (McGuire) Renfrew (1907-1991)]] who married two brothers. [[Renfrew-196|Reno Bartlett Renfrew (1898-1963)]] and [[Renfrew-197|Charles Renfrew (1905-1993)]]. [[Cox-27529|Nancy (Cox) Wilson]] # Jennifer's maternal great aunt [[Rivera_Rivera-11|Antonia Rivera Rivera]] is listed as being 104 years old on her death certificate. She was actually only 97 years old. The informant gave her birth date as 1 Jan 1880 when her baptism record has 19 Jan 1887. (Urbach-13) # Jennifer's 4th-great-grandfather, [[García_García-36|Juan García García (abt.1780-)]], was born in the Canary Islands. (Koehnline-1) The Lopez line has been identified as coming from Lugo in Spain, & the Ginorios have been found to have ties to Corsican France. #Jennifer's grand uncle, [[Rodriguez_Rivera-21|Felix Rodriguez_Rivera (1902 - 1979)]] and his wife, [[Meléndez_Pabón-1|Privacy Level: Open (White)Cecilia Meléndez Pabón (1897 - 1944)]] had 2 sets of twins who didn't survive. (Urbach-13) #Ben Affleck's great grandmother's sister [[Perkins-7296|Rachel Ada (Perkins) Conant]] lived to age 100. [note, I did not find this!] [[Thiel-559|Homer Thiel]] (Posted, didn't find) #Ben Affleck's grandfather [[Boldt-407|William O'Brien Boldt (1917-2004)]]was an anti-nuclear weapons activist. In 1941 he spent six months in a work camp for conscientious objectors. [[Ulmer-538|Frances Ulmer]] #Jennifer's second cousin once removed [[Robles_Rivera-7|Dolores Robles Rivera]] and her brother [[Robles_Rivera-8|Domingo Robles Rivera]] got married on the same day 14 Mar 1936. (Urbach-13) === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. * === Military Profiles === * == Media Outreach == [[Space:Social Media Team|Social Media Posts]]
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@JenniferLopez |- |8/16||About to start!||[https://www.facebook.com/WikiTreeOfficial/posts/8299264283431808 Link]||[https://twitter.com/WTChallenge/status/1559518930749865985 Link]||[https://www.instagram.com/p/ChUhEj5NvF0/ Link]|| |- |8/18||Zoom Kick-off AM||[https://www.facebook.com/WikiTreeOfficial/posts/8309733955718174 Link]||[https://twitter.com/WTChallenge/status/1560272858823409664 Link]||[https://www.instagram.com/p/ChZ3z9juaqE/ Link]|| |- |8/18||Zoom Kick-off PM||[https://www.facebook.com/WikiTreeOfficial/posts/8311539105537659 Link]||[https://twitter.com/WTChallenge/status/1560394157230854145 Link]|||| |- |8/20||Zoom Weekend Chat||[https://www.facebook.com/WikiTreeOfficial/posts/8319906824700887 Link]||[https://twitter.com/WTChallenge/status/1561014952911069185 Link]||[https://www.instagram.com/p/ChfJUY7uQfO/ Link]|| |- |8/21||Halfway||[https://www.facebook.com/WikiTreeOfficial/posts/8324582824233287 Link]||[https://twitter.com/WTChallenge/status/1561378848343789569 Link]||[https://www.instagram.com/p/Chhuw2bOXwR/ Link]|| |- |8/23||Winding down||[https://www.facebook.com/WikiTreeOfficial/posts/8333504700007766 Link]||[https://twitter.com/WTChallenge/status/1562084261129224195 Link]||[https://www.instagram.com/p/ChmvtEhLQcU/ Link]|| |- |8/25||Zoom Wrap-Up AM||[https://www.facebook.com/WikiTreeOfficial/posts/8342593515765551 Link]||[https://twitter.com/WTChallenge/status/1562787072628649984 Link]|||| |- |8/25||Zoom Wrap-Up PM||[https://www.facebook.com/WikiTreeOfficial/posts/8344482768909959 Link]||[https://twitter.com/WTChallenge/status/1562922863002152960 Link]||[https://www.instagram.com/p/Chss3r6OK2d/ Link]|| |- |8/27||Wrap-Up: J-Lo||||||||{{YouTube|VenrbYwTTi4}} |}
* Mindy's tweet 14 Aug 2022: ** August 18th we're starting the research challenge for Jennifer Lopez Affleck (J.Lo). Join us as we do a deep dive into those Puerto Rican records! Find out more about the incredible women she descends from. https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1453490 @WTChallenge @BBjlo #genealogy * Mindy Fb 18 Aug 2022: ** We start researching J.Lo's ancestors in less than three hours! Join in on the fun if you haven't already registered. https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1453490 Chat will be at noon and 8pm EDT as usual. @WikiTree @Jennifer Lopez * Mindy Twitter & Fb 20 Aug 2022: ** Jennifer's maternal great aunt Antonia Rivera Rivera is listed as being 104 years old on her death certificate. She was really only 97 years old. Her birth date was given as 1 Jan 1880. Her baptism record has 19 Jan 1887. Hey, 97 is still a good age to live to! @WTChallenge @jlo #WTChallenge #CollaborativeGenealogy #YearOfFamilyConnections (as of 26 Aug 2022 - 312 people saw my tweet!) * Mindy Twitter & Fb 26 Aug 2022: ** We wrapped up the research week for J.Lo's ancestors. She now has 838 people connected to her and 55 direct ancestors! Way to go WikiTreers on the incredible research and discoveries during the week! https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1453490 #WTChallenge #CollaborativeGenealogy #YearOfFamilyConnections === Ancestors === * [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20220818/User.htm Current Scores] ''This includes total ancestors added, plus nuclear family and other relatives within 7 degrees ===Discovery=== * ([[#Interesting Finds|Jump to discoveries section]]) === Stats === :Note: There are a total of 80 points available for each section. * Wednesday (Before the week started) ** (Jennifer Lopez) has 13 ancestors within 20 generations. ** 20 connections within 4 or 5 degrees (app is stuck) * Thursday (night) ** J.Lo has 20 direct ancestors within 20 degrees. ** J.Lo now has 42 connections made to her branches. * Friday night ** '''Connection''' bounties earned: 0 points ** '''Brick Wall''' bounties earned: 0 points ** J.Lo has 36 direct ancestors within 20 degrees ** J.Lo now has 193 people connected in her branches! * Saturday morning ** '''Connection''' bounties earned: 0 points ** '''Brick Wall''' bounties earned: 0 points ** J.Lo has 36 direct ancestors within 20 degrees ** J.Lo now has 266 people connected in her branches! * Wednesday night ** '''Connection''' bounties earned: 0 points ** '''Brick Wall''' bounties earned: 30 points ** '''Discovery''' bounty earned: 80 points ** J.Lo has 55 direct ancestors within 20 degrees ** J.Lo now has 838 people connected in her branches! * 18 Sep 2022 - Latino & Hispanic month **Looking back on J.Lo's WikiTree Challenge week, as we are in the midst of National Hispanic and Latino Heritage Month. Good times! https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1462084 #Latinos #LatinxHeritageMonth #LatinoHeritageMonth #Latinoamérica == Ancestors == === Brick Walls === :These links will be added mid-week by [[Silva-1055|Mindy]] and [[Menchaca-94|Jay Menchaca]]. Remember to claim any brick wall bounties in the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/0000000 G2G]! ==== Paternal Brick Walls ==== # [[López-6861|Vicente López (abt.1815-)]] '''{{Orange|Solved!!!}} # [[Moreno-1728|Francisca Moreno (abt.1815-)]] # [[Ginorio-2|Gerónimo Ginorio (abt.1825-)]] '''{{Orange|Solved!!!}} # [[González_Rodríguez-34|Juan Bautista González Rodríguez (abt.1850-)]] '''{{Orange|Solved!!!}} ==== Maternal Brick Walls ==== # [[Colón_Colón-21|Martina Colón Colón (abt.1780-)]] # [[Rivera_Y_Baez-1|Anselma (Rivera Y Baez) Rivera De Rodriguez (1865-)]] '''{{Orange|Solved!!!}} # [[Rivera-1839|Leon Rivera (bef.1815-bef.1896)]] # [[Mercado-389|Monserrate Mercado (abt.1822-1912)]] == '''Resources''' == : Please list any resources that you have. We all gain knowledge from eachother! ==== General WT Resources ==== * [[Help:Editing_Tips|Editing Tips]] ''This page shows basic markup that can be used on WikiTree profiles and Space pages. Please remember not to use tables on Challenge profiles. * [[Space:WikiTree_Challenge_Example_Profiles|Example Challenge Profiles]] ''This is a guideline on how the profiles can look.'' * [[Space:WikiTree_AGC|WikiTree AGC]] ''This addon is to clean up gedcom 'clutter' once we've connected to existing profiles. It is awesome at cleaning up the gedcoms and putting the source information together. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:WikiTree_BEE WikiTree BEE] ''This addon is great for a lot of things, but the main help for the Challenge is the '[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:WikiTree_BEE#Auto_Bio auto-bio]' button that it puts on the profiles. This will give you basic narrative you can add to.There is a WikiTree BEE extension available for [https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/wikitree-bee/bldfdpnmijncfmaokfjgdmcjdhafihoh Chrome] and [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-GB/firefox/addon/wikitree-bee/ Firefox] users. * The [[:Category:Background_Images|Background Images Category]] contains pages that you can find a large variety of background images on. Most of them are tiled (repeatable) images. * [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/clarke11007/appJStest.php?app=SixDegrees Greg's awesome 6 degree app] ''This has a variety of ways to show the connections to the focal person. * [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/ashley1950/ancestorexplorer/?id=Lopez-5633 Ancestor Explorer] ''This app shows how many direct ancestors are connected to the focal person * [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/beacall6/missing_parents.php Missing Parents app] ''This app shows which connected profiles need parents added. ==== Specific Country Resources ==== =====Germany===== *[https://www.archion.de/ German Church Records] Archion, your browser should translate this page to English if needed. *[[Space:German_Roots_Project_Resources|German Resources]] List of German source links. * [https://www.archion.de/de/browse/?no_cache=1#https://www.archion.de/de/browse/?no_cache=1&path=656249-777823 ARCHION DURCHSUCHEN] * [https://die-maus-bremen.info/index.php?id=357 Die Maus] on die.mau.bremen.info * [https://www.germanroots.com/germandata.html German Genealogy Records] ''This is a list of sources, both paid and free * [https://sktranslations.com/german-church-record-vocabulary-important-words German Church Record Vocabulary] * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germany_Online_Genealogy_Records Germany Online Records] ''This is a list of sources, both paid and free * [[Space:German_Roots_Project_Resources|German Resources]] List of German source links. * WikiTree [[Space:German_Roots_Project_Resources|Germany Project Resources]] * [[Space:Germany_Project_Templates|WikiTree Germany Project Templates]] * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-67JQ-DQ7?i=60&cc=1491272&cat=23048 Germany, Prussia, BMD] * Germany records [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.birthLikePlace=germany&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on&count=20&offset=0 on FamilySearch] * [http://immigrantships.net/bremenproj/bremenproject.html Immigrant Ship Transcription Guild]: Transcribed Ships Manifests Departing from Germany * [https://data.matricula-online.eu/de/deutschland/muenster/buldern-st-pankratius/KB001_1/?pg=74 Matricula Online] * [http://www.suetterlinschrift.de/Englisch/Titel.htm Old German Writing]: here you can learn about Suetterlin - the "German handwriting". There are also tips and tricks for deciphering old scripts as well as a comparison of the Suetterlin alphabet to older writings of 17th-19th century. * [http://www.archive-in-thueringen.de/de/findbuch/view/bestand/27954/systematik/115372 Thuringen Archives] * German Roots Sticker {{German Roots Sticker}} =====Ireland===== * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ Census Records of Ireland] NationalArchives.ie * [http://libertyellisfoundation.org/passenger Ellis Island Passenger Database] on Irish-Genealogy-Toolkit.com * [https://genealogy.nationalarchives.ie/ Genealogy Records] on Genealogy.NationalArchives.ie * [https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/irl GENUKI] on GenUki.org.uk - ''This has links to records, maps, and research tips * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Church_Records Ireland Church Records] ''Where to find church records with various links * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1584964 Ireland Marriages] on FamilySearch * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Census_Substitutes Ireland Census Substitutes] ''What census records are available, with where to find them * [https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/lessons/ireland-emigration Ireland Emigration] ''Video on FamilySearch on finding the origins of Irish Immigrants * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Online_Genealogy_Records Ireland Online Genealogy Record] Links. * [https://www.johngrenham.com/ Irish Ancestors] ''This maps out where surnames are located, as well as locations in general * [https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/ Irish Genealogy] on IrishGenealogy.ie * [https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/ Irish Records] ''Civil and Church record database * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ National Archives of Ireland] ''Try their [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/search/ census search] * [https://www.nli.ie/ National Library of Ireland] ''a new database holding images of the Library's Roman Catholic parish registers * [https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/proni PRONI] ''the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland * [https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/lessons/tracing-irish-roman-catholic-ancestry Tracing Irish Roman Catholic Ancestry] ''An overview of how to approach Roman Catholic research * [[Project:Ireland|WikiTree Ireland Project]] ''Check for resources and stickers * Tip: The census records are a good start, and you should be able to find images of all the birth records for each child on irishgenealogy. They have exact birth date, places, fathers Occupation, and mother’s maiden names. Once you get that, you can search for the marriage of the parents, and that gives their fathers names. The civil records are great, but only go back to 1864 for births, a bit earlier for marriages. ===== Puerto Rico ===== * '''[[Space:Spanish_Vital_Record_Help_5|Spain Record Tutorial]]''' * [https://puertoricangenealogy.weebly.com/ Puerto Rican Genealogy] ''resources * '''Guide to Puerto Rican Records in the National Archives New York City''', from archive.gov website http://www.archives.gov/nyc/finding-aids/puerto-rican-records-guide.pdf * '''The Puerto Rican/Hispanic Genealogical Society Inc.''' http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~prhgs/ * '''Cyndi's List - United States - Puerto Rico''', website online. http://www.cyndislist.com/us/puerto-rico/ * '''The Hispanic Genealogical Society of New York''', http://www.hispanicgenealogy.com/ * '''PRRoots.com: A Hispanic Genealogical Society of New York Website''', http://www.prroots.com/ * '''Handbooks for Foreign Genealogical Research: Latin America, Central and South America, and the Caribbean''', from The Library of Congress, Humanities & Social Sciences Division. http://www.loc.gov/rr/genealogy/bib_guid/foreignlati.html * ''''Cómo encontrar información genealógica en las iglesias latinoamericanas'''', enplenitud.com [en línea] http://www.enplenitud.com/como-encontrar-informacion-genealogica-en-las-iglesias-latinoamericanas.html * '''Hispanic Internet Resources''' in The British Library http://www.bl.uk/reshelp/findhelpregion/europe/spain/relatedinternetresources/hispanicinternetres.html * '''Guía de información Genealógica: Busca tus ancestros en Latinoamérica''' [en línea] http://www.guiagenealogica.com/index.php/archivos-en-latinoamerica * '''Hispagen: Asociación de Genealogía Hispana'''. http://hispagen.es/ * '''Hispanic Local History and Genealogy in the United States''': Selected Titles in The Library of Congress. http://www.loc.gov/rr/genealogy/bib_guid/hispanic/handbooks.html * '''Latin Roots Toolkit''' from Family Tree Magazine. http://www.familytreemagazine.com/article/latin-roots-toolkit * '''Diccionario para Genealogistas''' [en línea] http://www.geneadiccionario.com/ * '''Institute of Genealogy and History for Latin America''', on Genealogy.com. http://www.genealogy.com/00000140.html * '''Historical Maps of Latin America''' from the Latin American Network Information Center (LANIC). http://lanic.utexas.edu/la/region/map/ * ''''WikiTree and DNA'''' blog by Roberta Estes and Peter J. Roberts. http://dna-explained.com/2013/11/04/wikitree-and-dna/ * ''''The Irish in Latin America and Iberia'''', from the Society for Irish Latin American Studies. http://www.irlandeses.org/biblioarg4.htm * ''''Records of the Spanish Governors of Puerto Rico, 1767 - 1880''''. OPA - Online Public Access. National Archives http://research.archives.gov/description/515 * '''Latin American Flags'''. A freespace page for uniform, outlined images of the flags of the 20 Latin American nations. [[Space:Latin American Flags|Latin American Flags]] * '''Directorio de Genealogía Hispana'''. Se anuncia como "El mayor directorio sobre Genealogía Hispana en la Red", donde puede encontrarse "cualquier recurso que pueda resultar de interés para el genealogista en el gran ámbito hispano". Incluye enlaces para la mayoría de los países Latinoamericanos, además de muchas otras fuentes de interés. http://www.genealogiahispana.com/directorio/ * ''''Records of the Spanish Governors of Puerto Rico, 1767 - 1880''''. OPA - Online Public Access. National Archives http://research.archives.gov/description/515 * '''Guide to Puerto Rican Records in the National Archives New York City''', from archive.gov website http://www.archives.gov/nyc/finding-aids/puerto-rican-records-guide.pdf * '''The Puerto Rican/Hispanic Genealogical Society Inc.''' http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~prhgs/ :''See the [[Space:Sources-Puerto_Rico|Puerto Rico Source-a-Thon]] help page for additional tips on sites to search. =====Switzerland ===== * [http://www.e-codices.unifr.ch/en/about/collections-info Swiss Manuscript Collections] * Switzerland records [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.birthLikePlace=switzerland&count=20&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on on FamilySearch] * WikiTree Switzerland Project: [http://www.ordiecole.com/gen/html/bern_kirch_cd.html Index of Record books available for Canton of Bern] * [[Project:Switzerland#Templates|WikiTree Switzerland Project Templates]] *[https://sok.riksarkivet.se/Sbl/Start.aspx Swedish Biographical Dictionary] *[https://sok.riksarkivet.se/kyrkoarkiv Sweden Church Archives] Riksarkivet search for parish records. * WikiTree Switzerland Project: [http://www.ordiecole.com/gen/html/bern_kirch_cd.html Index of Record books available for Canton of Bern]
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== WikiTree Challenge #17 == '''Focal Point''': [[Turow-8|Scott Turow]] === Notes From Scott === * When I was a boy, my mother’s mother had a phenomenal memory, and went all the way back to the Crimean war. Unfortunately, my mom was disorganized, and we never found those documents. What was memorable was that there was a child [in my tree] with a mother but no father. My mother asked her “was there a father?” My grandmother shrugged and said “a gypsy.” * I knew three [of my grandparents]. Two of them very well. My father was at odds with his father, so I had met him, but had not grown up around him. He worked as a peddler on the streets of Los Angeles, so my father considered him an embarrassment. His mom had what we now believe to be intestinal cancer. She died when he was about six years old. My father’s mother bears a striking resemblance to my oldest daughter. * (Who is the oldest living ancestor you knew in person?) My cousin Joy, who was my mom’s … the daughter of my grandmother’s sister. A second cousin? * (We already know these are Ashkenazi Jews) It’s funny, though, as through the Ancestry DNA results I was 99% Ashkenazi Jew and she was 97%, so I referred to her as “half-breed.” * (Do you have any interesting stories that have been handed down in your family?) Not really. I thought the gypsy not showing up in my DNA was disappointing. The rest of it I suspect is pretty normal for any immigrant family. * (Is there a specific ancestor you would like to know more about?) My grandfather, with whom I was very close, was not a good family reporter, as he was thrown out of his home when he was 13 or 14 years old. His father found him smoking behind the barn. He hit the father, and was sent to the United States a few days later. Or, that was the story. My grandmother came from the same area, which is now Belarus, and she is purportedly my grandfather’s 5th cousin. So, I’d love to know more about that side of the family. My father’s side is a [mystery]. It is possible that the Rabinovitz line came from other than Russia. My father’s father was called Julius in this country. My mother’s father was called Samson in English, and was always “Sam.” * (Is there anyone you’ve wondered whether you are related to?) My mother, who is not a Turow (Turovetsky) by birth, was convinced the Turow Street Synagogue in Rhode Island were relatives. Scott said they were Portuguese Jews, so not related. The other story passed down in my mother’s family was that there was a spoon, lost in migration, that attested to the fact that we were descended from King David. As an adult, I realized that we may all be descended from him, back several thousand years, and so I’m not sure it is as impressive. But it would be amusing to see if there is any validity to this claim. * (Is there anything else you’d like to learn through this experience?) You’ve already found more than I knew, especially on my father’s side, so I’m excited to see what else you find. There may be a family bible in Yiddish, but otherwise the records should be in Russian. * (With the information you have given me today, is there anything you don’t want shared with our research team or the public?) No. You can share everything. === Needs Work === #[[Crabb-2052|Raymond Carl Crabb]] served and needs a military sticker and any records that can be found [added sticker and some sources [[Selvaggio-84|Selvaggio-84]] 02:48, 4 September 2022 (UTC)] #[[Crabb-2059|Raymond Richard Crabb]] served and needs a military sticker and any records that can be found [added sticker and some sources [[Selvaggio-84|Selvaggio-84]] 02:48, 4 September 2022 (UTC)] ==== To Research ==== * Pastron family: There's an 1850 Revision List for the Slutsk region that gives an Itsko, son of Ellya, who could match up with Hillel's father, in a town called Kopyl'. Not sure if it's likely to be the same person, but maybe something to look into.(note from Koehnline-1, Discord, 4 Sep) * Turovetzky people who lived in Zhitomir at the turn of the 20th century. At least one family migrated to NYC. Names such as Meyer, Leyzer, Abram, Rivka, Sora, and Dweira are present. Very likely close cousins of our search interest. (note from Munits-1) ==== Immigrants needing Hebrew names, already found ==== (leave orphaned for LNAB change) ==== Immigrants needing Hebrew names, not yet known ==== (leave orphaned for LNAB change) #[[Levin-930|Louis Levin]] gravestone cited inscription needs translation. # [[Levin-928|Sam Levin]] - gravestone is cited # [[Goldman-1421|Hannah (Goldman) Weinstein]], daughter of Max Goldman # [[Weinstein-484|Isahel/Isaac/Isadore Weinstein]] # [[Weinstein-485|Ida Weinstein]] #[[Woloshen-3|Alexander Woloshen (1868-1918)]] #[[Weinress-2|Mandel Weinress (abt.1865-1946)]] #[[Peise-1|Rosa (Peise) Weinress (1866-)]] #[[Torch-14|Louis Torch (abt.1892-1950)]] #[[Zitnick-2|Samuel Zitnick (abt.1890-1946)]] #[[Koterlo-1|Ides (Koterlo) Blitstein (1882-1965)]] - needs LNAB specifically === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[Koehnline-1|Thomas Koehnline]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * ''add image link here'' === FamilySearch Image Look-ups === * "Illinois, Cook County Marriages, 1871-1968", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N7HX-ZJP : 10 March 2018), Barney Ruth and Sarah Davidsky, 18 Jan 1908. *"Illinois, Cook County Deaths, 1871-1998," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q2MX-QFHT : 18 March 2018), Meyer Turner, 31 Dec 1964; citing Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United States, source reference , record number , Cook County Courthouse, Chicago; FHL microfilm . [Doherty-2064] for profile [[%D7%98%D7%95%D7%A8%D7%95%D7%91%D7%A2%D7%A6%D7%A7%D7%99-3|%D7%98%D7%95%D7%A8%D7%95%D7%91%D7%A2%D7%A6%D7%A7%D7%99-3]] (Kathy checked for these 2 above on 9/7 and did not find them[[Weatherall-96|Weatherall-96]] 16:49, 14 September 2022 (UTC)) == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week # Scott's grandmother Fannie (Epstein) Pastron's brother [[Epstein-667|Nathaniel Epstein]] changed his surname to Van Dorf. #Scott's Uncle Isadore Louis Turow aka Irving [[Turowetzky-3|Isadore Turowetzky]] was also a Doctor he can be found in the 1940 Census working at the State Hospital, Illinois [[Jenkinson-562]] #Scott's grandmother's brother-in-law [[Torch-14|Louis Torch]] was called to testify in the investigation into the attack and murder of [[Hvid-26|Marinus Hvid]]. Hvid was attacked on 27 December 1939, beaten by several men, and died on 30 December 1939 in Chicago. Torch was Vice-President of the Affiliated Garage Association. From 1930 to 1939 32 persons were murdered and several arson attacks made, indicative of the "violence in the garage industry." #Scott's maternal uncle's first cousin[[Crabb-2059|Raymond Richard Crabb]] died when the C-40 transport plane he was in with 5 others crashed into a mountain near Chiran on the southern tip of Kyushu, Japan, [https://www.ancestry.com/mediaui-viewer/collection/1030/tree/2721126/person/142406884012/media/6a384d1c-8750-4d20-942c-8b8ae7ca1177?_phsrc=kSP682&_phstart=successSource] [[Urbach-13|Urbach-13]] 07:31, 3 September 2022 (UTC) #Scott's maternal aunt by marriage's uncle by marriage [[Crabb-2052|Raymond Carl Crabb]] served in World War I and his son served in World War II [[Crabb-2059|Raymond Richard Crabb]] [[Urbach-13|Urbach-13]] 07:31, 3 September 2022 (UTC) #3 sisters, [[Woloshen-4|Katherine (Woloshen) Toplon (-1954)]], [[Woloshen-2|Sarah W (Woloshen) Weinress (1898-1964)]] & [[Woloshen-6|Lena Woloshen (1897-)]] who are 6 degrees from Scott through his Grandmother [[עפשטיין-13|פייגא בת ישראל (עפשטיין) Pastron (abt.1895-1989)]]'s line, ended up in Chicago Home for Jewish Friendless and Working Girls (53rd St & Ellis Ave). Their mother appears to have had mental issues and their father [[Woloshen-3|Alexander Woloshen (1868-1918)]], an attorney, died in 1918. [[Tucker-11084|Tucker-11084]] 17:56, 3 September 2022 (UTC) # Scott's grandmother's sister's husband [[Kurnick-3|Edward Kurnick]] had a radio and television store in Chicago in 1950, at the time when television was just starting to become popular. # Scott's uncle [[Turowetzky-3|Dr. Irving L. Turow]] was faced with a scandal while serving as acting managing officer of the Peoria State Hospital for mental patients. Caretaking of the hospital cemetery had deteriorated for those whose remains were not claimed by family members. A deceased inmate's daughter learned of her mother's death after some months, but the remains could not be located due to the abandonment of a former practice of placing numbered concrete headstones. She appealed to her state representative [[Lund-2714|Arnold L. Lund]]. The resulting news story ran in September 1940 while Dr. Turow was vacationing and Democratic Governor [[Levy-3105|Henry Horner]] was convalescing—he died in October without resigning from office. Republican gubernatorial candidate [[Green-15032|Dwight Green]], who would win the November election, tasked [[Lund-2714|Rep. Lund]] with making a thorough investigation. Dr. Turow was replaced by another doctor on 1 November, but went on to head the neuropsychiatric unit at the Army's Percy Jones General Hospital for four years during World War II and to serve in other Illinois mental health clinics. [[Lowe-866|Karen Lowe]] #Scott' grandmother's sister [[Epstein-668|Bernice (Epstein)Erenberg]] participated in the Caregiver Education Support Services program after her husband developed Alzheimer's. She was featured in a story in the Los Angeles Times. #Scott's grandfather's sister [[Turowetzky-4|Frances (Turow) Pastern's]] husband [[Pasternak-183|David Arthur Pastern]] lost his mother when he about seven-years-old. He and his younger brother [[Pasternak-50|Alvin Pasternak]] were placed in the Chicago Home for Jewish Orphans, despite their father being still alive. David later changed his name from Pasternak to Pastern. # Scott's grandfather Shimshon ben Hillel Pastran [[פאסטראן-1|שמשון בן הלל (פאסטראן) Pastron (1889-1977)]] arrived 20 July 1905 on the Armenia. From ship’s manifest: Schimsdren Pastron, male, Hebrew, age 16, born about 1889; in possession $5, first time in US, paid own passage, final destination NY, going to uncle Jacob Rosran in NY, Canal Str 40. (Delayed 2 days before being admitted). Jacob Rozran's death certificate lists father as Avraham Razran [[ראזראן-2|אברהם ראזראן (abt.1855-)]], who is Fannie Epstein Pastron's grandfather. Since Shimshon and his wife would not be first cousins, Jacob is his uncle by marriage. Jacob's wife (Lena Zurkoff , from birth records of children) is Shimshon Pastron's biological aunt. Shimshon Pastron was still living with Zena and Jacob in the 1910 census in Chicago with their 4 children, brother-in-law Max Zurkoff, and nephew Sam Pastron age 21. #Scott's mother [[Pastron-7|Rita (Pastron) Turow's]] brother [[Pastron-9|Sidney Pastron's]] wife [[Tatelbaim-1|Frances (Tatelbaim)Weinstein's]] brother [[Tatelbaim-5|Joseph Lev Tate]] died in combat on D-Day in France, 6 June 1944. His body was returned to the United States in 1948. #Scott's grandmother's brother-in-law [[צורקוף-3|Max Zurkoff]] had an unusual career in 1930- "sausage route salesman." # [[Muffson-1|Jacob Muffson]] out in degree 7 was treated cruelly by a South Chicago police officer with a history of brutality. === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Chicago_newspaper_articles_for_the_Turows&public=1 Chicago newspaper articles for the Turow's] === Military Profiles === WORLD WAR II *Scott's grandmother Fannie (Epstein) Pastron's brother [[Epstein-667|Dr. Nathaniel Epstein Van Dorf]] served as a Captain in the United States Army during World War II. He was stationed in England. *Scott's grandfather's nephew [[Turner-42597|Solomon Turner]] served as a Staff Sergeant during World War II. *Scott's maternal uncle's first cousins [[Crabb-2059|Raymond Richard Crabb]] and his maternal uncle's aunt's husband [[Crabb-2052|Raymond Carl Crabb]] served in World War II *Scott's grandmother's brother [[Pastron-9|Seymour Sidney Pastron]] served from 1941 to 1946 in the United States Army as a psychiatric doctor. == Media Outreach == [[Space:Social Media Team|Social Media Posts]]
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* 30 Aug 2022: Mindy LinkedIn & Facebook ** We still need volunteers to help with Russian-Jewish research on WikiTree for author Scott Turow's week. Check out more in our forum: https://lnkd.in/g8PN-UCy #research #wiki #WTChallenge #CollaborativeGenealogy #YearOfFamilyConnections * 1 Sep 2022: Mindy Facebook & Twitter ** The week has started for Scott Turow. We will spend one full week researching his Russian-Jewish ancestors. Even if you don't participate, you can join us in chat. It should be an interesting week! #wtchallenge #CollaborativeGenealogy #YearOfFamilyConnections * 3 Sep 2022: Mindy Facebook ** New York Times bestselling author, Scott Turow, is being researched this week. His grandmother's brother-in-law had a radio and television store in Chicago in 1950, at the time when television was just starting to become popular. Pretty cool discovery! * 4 Sep 2022 Mindy Facebook & Twitter ** WikiTreers are doing a great job with the WikiTree Challenge this week! They have added 23 direct ancestors, and 166 peripheral ancestors or cousins (within 7 degrees). I think Scott Turow will be happy at the end of the week. https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1458099 Discovery: Scott' grandmother's sister Bernice (Epstein) Erenberg participated in the Caregiver Education Support Services program after her husband developed Alzheimer's. She was featured in a story in the Los Angeles Times. #wikitreers #wikitree #genealogy #wtchallenge * 4 Sep 2022 Facebook ** Scott's grandfather, Shimshon ben Hillel Pastran, arrived in 1905 on the 'Armenia.' He was sixteen years old, had $5 in his pocket, and was coming to the United States for the first time to visit his Uncle Jacob in New York. #wikitreers #wikitree #genealogy #wtchallenge === Ancestors === * [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20220901/User.htm Current Scores] ''This includes total ancestors added, plus nuclear family and other relatives within 7 degrees ===Discovery=== * ([[#Interesting Finds|Jump to discoveries section]]) === Stats === :Note: There are a total of 80 points available for each section. * Wednesday (Before the week started) ** Scott has 16 ancestors within 20 generations ** Scott has 17 connections within 7 degrees * Saturday Night ** '''Connection''' bounties earned: 10 points ** '''Brick Wall''' bounties earned: 0 points ** '''Discovery''' bounty earned: 0 points ** Scott has 23 ancestors within 20 generations ** Scott has 166 connections within 7 degrees == Ancestors == === Brick Walls === :These links will be added mid-week by [[Silva-1055|Mindy]] and [[Koehnline-1|Thomas Koehnline]]. Remember to claim any brick wall bounties in the {{G2GLink|1458099}}! ==== Paternal Brick Walls ==== # [[טורובעצקי-8|יהודה טורובעצקי (abt.1761-)]] Meyer Turovetzky # [[Bat_Lev-1|פרומה (bat Lev) bat Leyb (1864-)]] Prome (bat Lev) bat Leyb (Mother only!) # [[ראבינאוויטש-7|ישראל יצהק ראבינאוויטש (abt.1830-)]] Israel Yitzhak Rabinavich # [[ראנקין-2|רפאל ראנקין (abt.1850-)]] Raphael Rankin ==== Maternal Brick Walls ==== # [[פאסטראן-3|יצחק (פאסטראן) Pastron (abt.1840-)]] Yitzhak (Pastran) Pastron # [[צורקוף-1|Unknown (צורקוף) Pastron (abt.1870-)]] "Kresha, Kreslia" Pastron '''{{Orange|Solved!!}}''' # [[עפשטיין-15|שמעון עפשטיין (abt.1845-)]] Simon Epstein # [[ראזראן-2|אברהם ראזראן (abt.1855-)]] Avraham Rozran == '''Resources''' == : Please list any resources that you have. We all gain knowledge from eachother! ==== General WT Resources ==== * [[Help:Editing_Tips|Editing Tips]] ''This page shows basic markup that can be used on WikiTree profiles and Space pages. Please remember not to use tables on Challenge profiles. * [[Space:WikiTree_Challenge_Example_Profiles|Example Challenge Profiles]] ''This is a guideline on how the profiles can look.'' * [[Space:WikiTree_AGC|WikiTree AGC]] ''This addon is to clean up gedcom 'clutter' once we've connected to existing profiles. It is awesome at cleaning up the gedcoms and putting the source information together. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:WikiTree_BEE WikiTree BEE] ''This addon is great for a lot of things, but the main help for the Challenge is the '[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:WikiTree_BEE#Auto_Bio auto-bio]' button that it puts on the profiles. This will give you basic narrative you can add to.There is a WikiTree BEE extension available for [https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/wikitree-bee/bldfdpnmijncfmaokfjgdmcjdhafihoh Chrome] and [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-GB/firefox/addon/wikitree-bee/ Firefox] users. * The [[:Category:Background_Images|Background Images Category]] contains pages that you can find a large variety of background images on. Most of them are tiled (repeatable) images. * [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/clarke11007/appJStest.php?app=SixDegrees Greg's awesome 6 degree app] ''This has a variety of ways to show the connections to the focal person. * [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/ashley1950/ancestorexplorer/?id=Lopez-5633 Ancestor Explorer] ''This app shows how many direct ancestors are connected to the focal person * [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/beacall6/missing_parents.php Missing Parents app] ''This app shows which connected profiles need parents added. ==== Specific Country Resources ==== * [https://bloodandfrogs.com/compendium/russia BloodAndFrogs] has a great collection of resources, from newspapers to informative websites. * [https://www.familyspace.ru/ Familyspace ] seems to be the place to find family trees of people from the former USSR. The mostly free website has more than 3 million users. * [https://lostrussianfamily.wordpress.com/free-databases/ Find Lost Russian & Ukrainian Family] * [https://www.jewishgen.org/belarus/lists/intro_1897_russian_census.htm Extracts of the Jewish records in the 1897 All Russian Census] on JewishGen Belarus SIG * [https://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/ Jewish Encyclopedia] * [https://www.jewishgen.org/ JewishGen] home page, primary site for indexed records of Ashkenazi Jews. * [http://www.reabit.org.ua/nbr/ National database of repressed of Ukraine] * [https://www.thefhguide.com/project-9-russia.html Research: Russia, Goal 1 - The Family History Guide] * [https://www.yadvashem.org/ Yad Vashem - The World Holocaust Remembrance Center], database of Shoah victims. * Language/handwriting resources: ** [https://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/Kremenets/web-pages/documents/images-from-vr/Given-Names-male-Hebrew-and-Russian-graphics.PDF Male given names in Russian & Yiddish/Hebrew] ** [https://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/Kremenets/web-pages/documents/images-from-vr/Given-Names-female-Hebrew-and-Russian-graphics.PDF Feale given names in Russian & Yiddish/Hebrew] ** [http://www.behrmanhouse.com/resource_room/hebrew-handwriting-chart Hebrew handwriting chart] ** [https://i.pinimg.com/originals/7f/62/1e/7f621eb979d1869937d75821a32c4af3.jpg Russian cursive basic handwriting] ** [https://stevemorse.org/hebrew/heb2eng.html Transliterating Hebrew & Yiddish to Latin script] ** [https://stevemorse.org/russian/rus2eng.html Transliterating Russian to Latin script] ** [https://www.lexilogos.com/keyboard/yiddish.htm Yiddish online keyboard] ** [https://www.hebcal.com/converter?gd=20&gm=2&gy=2022&g2h=1 Hebrew date converter] ** [https://www.jewishgen.org/infofiles/tombstones.html How to read Jewish gravestone inscriptions]
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== WikiTree Challenge Week 18 == '''Focus''': [[Newton-John-1|Olivia Newton-John DBE AC]] === Needs Work === # # === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[Lowe-866|Karen Lowe]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * ''add image link here'' === FamilySearch Image Look-ups === * == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week # The actor, Jeff Conaway, who played Kenickie alongside Olivia in the movie, "Grease" was married to her sister, Rona, for 5 years, 1980-1985. (Cox-27529) # Olivia's 2nd great Grandfather William Richards' [[Richards-20087]] occupation was a Sail maker (Entered by Tyner-799) # Nicolaus Hermann Escherhausen (Escherhausen-1), the first husband of Olivia's 4th great Grandmother Adelheid Catharine (Bacmeister) Jhering, was a doctor who wrote in Latin a medical book titled "De Pvrgantibvs Chronica Cvtis Exanthemata Nonnvmqvam Exacerbantibvs" published in 1774. (Entered by Albasini-30) #Matt Lattanzi's paternal grandmother Rose (Pronesti) Lattanzi arrived in the USA, with her mother, from Italy in 1913 (Urbach-13) # [[Newton-15169|Beadon Paul Newton]] and his wife Joan had 3 children all baptised on the same date 20 February 1837, James, Emma and Julia. Beadon's occupation was butcher, and they appear to have had a close association with the Ralls family who also had children baptised on the day with one having the first name Beadon and another two who had the middle name Newton. '[[Browning-5288|Ann Browning]]''' # Olivia's great great grandaunt, Catherine John [[John-3372]] was an assisted emigrant to Australia, arriving on the Iberia about 18 Jan 1884 as a third class passenger, with her two young children in tow. The Emigrant and Colonists Aid Corporation granted them 40 acres. (Entered by Gullison-3) # Henriette Charlotte Jhering managed to reunite the three Magi, Caspar, Melchior and Balthasar on her marriage record: she was the daughter of CASPAR Rudolf Jhening and married Carl MELCHIOR Boden, son of Carl BALTHASAR Christoph Boden. (Entered by Albasini-30) #Jeff Conaway, Olivia's brother-in-law had a great uncle (Conaway-1127) whose death in 1905 made it into the St. Louis newspaper. He checked into a hotel at 4 am with a woman. He was drunk. Their bodies were found around noon, victims of gas asphyxiation. There was supposed to be a Conaway family reunion on that day. (Cox-27529) # Olivia's nephew, Emerson Fifield-Hall, was encouraged to use his mom and aunt's (Rona & Olivia) surname Newton-John for his racing career (NASCAR). He later said that was one of the worst decisions he made in racing- it caused a lot of jealousy and "garbage." (Entered by Ulmer-538) # [[Newton-15377]] Six of her children were christened on the same day as three of her siblings in Creech St Michael, Somerset, England 20 Feb 1837 '''{{Orange|Wiki-ID}}''' # Olivia's Great-grandfather [[Newton-15168|James Newton (bef.1856-1924)]] (along with a group of landlords and barkeeps) was charged and plead guilty to "Selling Adulterated Whisky" in 1889 as landlord of the Torbey Hotel. He was fined 40 shillings or a month imprisonment. I discovered adulterated whiskey is made with inferior ingredients or colored to look like more expensive whiskey, etc [[Tucker-11084|Tucker-11084]] # [[Jhering-3|Sebastian Eberhard Jhering]], Olivia's 5th great Grandfather, was a government councilor of the last prince of East-Frisia. he planned a navigable waterway, designed an international boundary (now the border between Germany and the Netherlands), created the legal basis for the state's claim to the barren areas and even had a village and a canal named after him. (Entered by Albasini-30) # In 1779 [[Jhering-2|Caspar Rudolph Jhering]], Olivia's 4th great Grandfather, founded the "Mühlenbrand-Societät in Ostfriesland” (East Frisian Mill Fire Society), which existed until 1952. The windmills were particularly endangered by fire, but the existing fire insurance established in 1754 ruled them out because the risk was too high. It was Jhering's idea, with special contributions, to make the risk calculable. Forty mill owners joined the Company and after a quarter of a century there were 113. (Entered by Albasini-30) # [[Jhering-1|Georg Albrecht Jhering]], Olivia's 3rd great Grandfather, realized his father had made a mistake in managing the village of Jheringsfehn and took over the administration from him, continuing very successfully from then on. His measures included the expansion of the Fehn canals between 1804 and 1819, through which the mined peat could be marketed more quickly. His success was reflected in the development of the population of Jheringsfehn: in 1788 there were 133 inhabitants, in 1813 there were already 398. The town even got a windmill during its administrative period. (Entered by Albasini-30) # [[Bacmeister-5|Adelheid Catharine Bacmeister]], Olivia's 4th great Grandmother was the aunt of the wife of Prussian general [[Von_Blücher-8|Blücher]], the one who won at Waterloo against Napoleon. Adelheid's half sister Marie Elisabeth Bacmeister married Peter Colomb and their daughter Katharine Amalie Colomb married general Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher. (Entered by Albasini-30) # [[Bacmeister-7|Eberhard Bacmeister]], Olivia's 6th great Grandfather, became in 1684 the personal physician of young Prince of East Frisia. He accompanied Christian Eberhard von Ostfriesland and his mother the regent princess, on their numerous journeys. In Vienna, Bacmeister succeeded in curing the Prince, who was seriously ill with smallpox. Bacmeister was mainly responsible for the medical care of Christian Eberhard, who ruled from 1690, since he was always susceptible to illness and required constant medical supervision. In addition, he took over the free medical care of the poor in Aurich on behalf of the Princely House. After Prince Christian Eberhard died in 1708, his son and successor Georg Albrecht von Ostfriesland also placed his full trust in Bacmeister and took him on as his official personal physician for life. During the many years at the princely court in Aurich, a deep relationship of trust and friendship had developed between Eberhard Bacmeister and Prince Christian Eberhard, as well as later with his son Georg Albrecht, as a result, the prince appointed him government councilor in his government college. (Entered by Albasini-30) # [[Bacmeister-8|Heinrich Sigismund Bacmeister]], brother of Olivia's 5th great Grandfather and son of Dr. Eberhard Bacmeister was government, chancellery and consistorial councillor in East Frisia an independent principality within the Holy Roman Empire. When prince Charles Edzard died in 1744 without children, the territory fell to Prussia following the Emden Convention concluded on March 14, 1744, between the city of Emden and Frederick II of Prussia who was allowed to march without resistance into East Frisia. Heinrich Sigismund Bacmeister tried to resist to the accession of King Frederick II of Prussia to the throne in favor of the princess Friederike Wilhelmine von Ostfriesland, the aunt of the last prince. He was punished for this with 18 weeks of mild imprisonment in Greetsiel, after which he migrated to the Electorate of Hanover and served as city syndic of Stade until his death in 1772. (Entered by Albasini-30) # [[Newton-15358|Julia (Newton) Ralls]] married her nephew, her sister Mary’s son. This is termed an [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avunculate_marriage “avunculate” marriage] and is illegal in UK, perhaps the reason they moved to Bridgwater. '''{{Orange|Wiki-ID}}''' # Oliver John's brother [[John-3380|Ivor John (1876-1949)]] trained at [https://www.vastsverige.com/en/lerum/produkter/naas-slott-och-slojdseminarium/ Naas Seminarium, Sweden.] A record of his attainments and employment is on his profile. '''{{Orange|Wiki-ID}}''' # [[Newton-15405|Thomas Newton (abt.1632-)]] and [[Bosley-1076|Edith Bosley (abt.1632-)]] were caught in bed in 1653 before they married and there is a quarter session record of the case: '''[[Browning-5288|Ann Browning]]'' #*''Information of John Lane of Wellington, mason and examinations of Thomas Newton of Wellington, mason and Edith Bosley of Crowcombe, singlewoman, concerning Thomas Newton and Edith Bosley being found in bed together. JP: John Turburville.'' #[[Luder-45|Martin Luther]] is Olivia's 12th great Grandfather. (Found by Jenkinson-562 and Albasini-30) # In 1720-1725, there was an inquisition proceeding against the official administrator and bailiff [[Milnitz-2|Johann Friedrich Milnitz]], Olivia's 7th great-grandfather, for embezzlement in the administration of customs and the Herrenmoor. (Entered by Albasini-30) # [[Königsberger-17|Otto Heinrich Königsberger]] married Renate Ursula Born, his half-cousin. They are both first cousins once removed to Olivia. (Entered by Gullison-3) # [[Halem-22|Frederich Wilhelm von Halem]] settled in Emden in 1786 as a general practitioner but gave up the lucrative practice, which had still left him time for scientific work, when, at the request of his hometown against the candidates of the king and the crown prince, he was elected state physician of East Frisia by the East Frisian estates in 1797. From then until his death, despite all the political upheavals, he remained the highest medical official in East Frisia, which first belonged to Prussia, then Dutch, French, Prussian again and finally became part of the Kingdom of Hanover in 1815. He also founded in 1794 the first German North Sea spa on the island of Norderney. (Found by Jenkinson-562 and improved by Albasini-30) === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. *[[Space:Will_of_Thomas_Webber_gentleman_of_Taunton%2C_St_Mary_Magdalen%2C_Somerset_1831|Will of Thomas Webber gentleman of Taunton, St Mary Magdalen, Somerset 1831]] [[Browning-5288|Ann Browning]] *[[Space:Will_of_Beadon_Paul_Newton%2C_Yeoman_of_Creech_St_Michael%2C_Somerset1852|Will of Beadon Paul Newton, Yeoman of Creech St Michael, Somerset, 1852]] [[Browning-5288|Ann Browning]] *[[Space:Will_of_John_Nuton_of_fCtocombe%2C_Somerset_1647|Will of John Nuton of Crocombe, Somerset 1647]] probably related in some way but not a direct ancestor as no children mentioned [[Browning-5288|Ann Browning]] === Military Profiles === * [[Bacmeister-15|Ernst August Max von Bacmeister (1853-1938)]] served in the Imperial German Army in World War I ''third cousins three times removed'' * [[Bacmeister-11|Hugo Karl August Bacmeister (1862-1937)]] served in the Imperial German Army in World War I ''third cousins three times removed'' * [[Von_Blücher-8|Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher (1742 - 1819)]] Prussian general. Lead 6th Coaltion armies against Napoleon and beat him at the battle of Waterloo ''married a niece of Olivia's 4th great-grandmother'' === Notables In Olivia's Branches === # [[Lattanzi-2|Matt Lattanzi]] ''Spouse, American actor and dancer # [[Newton-15167|Daisy (Newton) John (1883-1965)]] ''Olivia's grandmother, singer in the Royal Welsh Ladies Choir # [[Bacmeister-7|Eberhardus Bacmeister (1659-1742)]] ''Olivia's 6th great-grandfather, he was a Royal family personal physician # [[Coldewey-4|Levin Coldewey (abt.1670-)]] ''Danish embassy preacher, Superintendent # [[Jhering-2|Caspar Rudolf Jhering (1740-1809)]] ''Olivia's 4th great-grandfather, held the office of "Advocatus Fisci" at the East Frisian government in Aurich # [[Von_Jhering-2|Kaspar Rudolph Ritter Von Jhering (1818-1892)]] ''Olivia's 2nd great-grandfather was a German jurist, author, legal scholar, and the founder of a modern sociological and historical school of law. # [[Jhering-1|Georg Albrecht Jhering (1779-1825)]] ''Olivia's 3rd great-grandfather, & was an East Frisian lawyer, first secretary of the East Frisian landscape and director of the Mühlenbrandsgesellschaft in Aurich # [[Bacmeister-10|Heinrich Bacmeister (1618-1692)]] ''Olivia's 7th great-grandfather, He was a German chief justice officer and chamber procurator # [[Born-311|Max Born (1882-1970)]] ''Olivia's grandfather, he was a theoretical physicist who received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1954 for his research in quantum mechanics and the wavefunction. # [[Born-315|Gustav Jacob Born (1851-1900)]], Olivia's great-grandfather, he was a German histologist and author. # [[Ehrenberg-51|Victor Gabriel Ehrenberg (1851-1929)]] ''Olivia's great-grandfather, he was a German jurist and lecturer # [[Luder-45|Martin Luther (1483 - 1546)]] ''Olivia's 12th great-grandfather. 16th-century monk and theologian. His beliefs helped birth the Reformation and give rise to Protestantism.'' # [[Born-316|Wolfgang Born (1893-1949)]] ''Olivia's grand-uncle, he was a German-American art historian.'' # [[Königsberger-17|Otto Heinrich Königsberger (1908-1999)]] ''A first cousin once removed, he was a German architect.'' # [[Pryce-319|Maurice Henry Lecorney Pryce (1913-2003)]] ''3 degrees, related by marriage. He was a British physicist. Maurice's colleague was arrested for supplying atomic secrets to the USSR in 1950. # [[Liebig-15|Justus (Liebig) von Liebig (1803-1873)]] ''9 degrees from Olivia, related by marriage. Justus was the father of organic chemistry and he invented the bouillon cube. == Media Outreach == [[Space:Social Media Team|Social Media Posts]]
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Ideas for posting: What are the first questions someone would ask about Olivia's family history? For example, where did she grow up? Where are her ancestors from? Which notable ancestor stands out? :'''Stats & Posts''': * Saturday @ noon: ** There are 514 connections within 7 degrees now! ** All but one of the 16 2nd great-grandparents have been added! ** There are already 12 Interesting Finds. What discoveries can you uncover? ** Olivia now has 106 direct ancestors attached, within 20 generations of her! * Tuesday ** There are 801 connections within 7 degrees now! ** All 16 of the 2nd great-grandparents have been added! ** 24 of the 32 possible 3rd great-grandparents have been added! ** Olivia now has 182 direct ancestors attached, within 20 generations of her! * Mindy's post to Facebook & Twitter Thurs night: **The challenge week for researching Olivia Newton-John's family kicked off spectacularly! We had a nice group of WikiTreers ready to research. I can't wait to see what they find! #WTChallenge #CollaborativeGenealogy #YearOfFamilyConnections * Mindy's Saturday morning post to Fb and Twitter: ** WikiTree researchers got a quick lesson today about "adulterated whiskey" as Olivia's great-grandfather, James Newton, was charged and plead guilty to "Selling Adulterated Whisky" in 1889 as landlord of the Torbay Hotel. #wtchallenge #CollaborativeGenealogy #YearOfFamilyConnections #NewtonJohn * Mindy's post to Facebook Sunday: ** WikiTree researchers are doing an awesome job with Olivia's challenge week! Have you joined us yet to see what we can find? #wtchallenge #CollaborativeGenealogy #YearOfFamilyConnections #NewtonJohn * Mindy's post for Monday: ** Eberhard Bacmeister, Olivia's 6th great Grandfather, became in 1684 the personal physician of a young Prince of East Frisia. He accompanied Christian Eberhard von Ostfriesland and his mother the regent princess, on their numerous journeys. #wtchallenge #CollaborativeGenealogy #YearOfFamilyConnections @Olivia Newton-John (@olivianj for Twitter) * Mindy's post for Tuesday: ** One of Olivia's 5th great-grandfathers, Georg Albrecht Bacmeister, was living in historic times. His brother Heinrich was imprisoned for 18 weeks in 1744 for resisting the accession of King Frederick II of Prussia to the throne in favor of the princess Friederike Wilhelmine von Ostfriesland. Georg was a court assessor and judge, an office he held until his death. #wtchallenge #CollaborativeGenealogy #YearOfFamilyConnections @Olivia Newton-John * Mindy's post for Wednesday: ** Olivia's grandparents, Max & Hedi Born, were born in what is now Wrocław, Poland. Max was a professor who was suspended when the Nazi Party came to power. They fled to the United Kingdom. Max was naturalized one day before Germany invaded Poland. #wtchallenge #CollaborativeGenealogy #YearOfFamilyConnections @Olivia Newton-John (@olivianj for Twitter) ** Olivia's grandfather Max Born, was born in (now) Wrocław, Poland. He was a professor until the Nazi Party came to power. They fled to the UK. Max was naturalized one day before Germany invaded Poland. #wtchallenge #CollaborativeGenealogy #YearOfFamilyConnections @olivianj * Mindy's post Thursday: ** We wrapped up the challenge week for Olivia Newton-John. There were more than 37 researchers who made more than 4,578 edits and added 911 relatives within seven degrees! What another amazing week! If you missed the noon wrap-up chat, be sure to join us at 8pm EDT (1am UTC). #wtchallenge #CollaborativeGenealogy #YearOfFamilyConnections (@olivianj for Twitter) == Ancestors == === Brick Walls === :These links will be added mid-week by [[Silva-1055|Mindy]] and the [[Lowe-866|Karen Lowe]]. Remember to claim any brick wall bounties in the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1463959 G2G]! ==== Paternal Brick Walls ==== # [[Howell-13505|Sarah (Howell) John (abt.1790-bef.1866)]] '' Wales # [[Jenkin-1275|Mary (Jenkin) Preece (abt.1804-1849)]] ''Wales # [[Bryant-17627|Thomas Bryant (abt.1740-)]] ''England # [[Williams-116980|John Williams (abt.1785-)]] ''Wales ==== Maternal Brick Walls ==== # [[Buttermilch-2|Meyer Moses Saul Buttermilch (abt.1795-1864)]] ''Germany # [[Caspari-54|Moses Caspari (1770-1856)]] ''Poland # [[Fischel-69|Gabriel Markus Fischel (abt.1755-1805)]] ''Germany # [[Frölich-166|Ida Christina (Frölich) Von Jhering (1826-1867)]] ''Denmark → Germany'' == '''Resources''' == : Please list any resources that you have. We all gain knowledge from eachother! ==== General WT Resources ==== * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Editing_Tips Editing Tips] ''This page shows basic markup that can be used on WikiTree profiles and Space pages. 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== WikiTree Challenge Week 19 == '''Focus Point''': [[Hamill-277|Mark Hamill]] === Needs Work === # # === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[Urbach-13|Kathy]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * ''add image link here'' === FamilySearch Image Look-ups === * Homer Hull - from familysearch "Prisoners of War, 1715-1947", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6FWL-PT35 : 20 May 2022), Homer Hull, 1814. also "Prisoners of War, 1715-1947", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6FXN-4LCB : 20 May 2022), Homer Hull, 1812. Found a reference for a 1082 Hull, Orin, Conn on a US site in reference to the Prisoners of War at Dartmoor but no correspomding person in UK Records so maybe Homer was Orin * The marriage for [[Weddal-3|William Weddal (abt.1730-)]] gives a [https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/549774:60144?tid=&pid=&queryId=942fb80f414eaf4469cbeb487d2f318e&_phsrc=Xwf7936&_phstart=successSource film number], but I don't think this links directly to the record. I need more than an index of his marriage, if you can find it! [[Silva-1055]] == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week #Mark's great grandfather [[Mumford-1009|Frederick Augustine Mumford]] served as an Officer's Steward aboard the USS North Carolina and on the supply ship USS J. C. Kuhn during the Civil War (Dawn Harvey Harvey-8107 found this). # Mark's grandmother's sister [[Mumford-1689|Florence Helen (Mumford)(Morgan) Sharkey]] was married to [[Sharkey-823|Newell Sharkey]] who became mayor of San Carlos, California. They were later divorced. [[Thiel-559|Homer Thiel]] # Mark's second great grandfather [[Hamill-535]] served in the Civil War for the Union. He served as an adjutant in the 156th Regiment of the Pennsylvania Infantry. His widow Priscilla applied for her widow's pension following his death in 1904. [[Doherty-2064|Melanie McComb]] # In the seventh degree, [[Frick-776|Ford C. Frick]] was the uncle by marriage of Mark's great-uncle by marriage. He became public relations director of baseball's National League in 1934 and then NL President. Frick was instrumental in founding the Baseball Hall of Fame in the late 1930s. He helped to ease tensions and strike threats during the racial integration of the major leagues, threatening to suspend any players staging protests of Jackie Robinson's debut with the Brooklyn Dodgers. He was the third commissioner of Major League Baseball (1951–1965). [[Lowe-866|Lowe-866]] 19:05, 7 October 2022 (UTC) #Mark's 3rd great grandfather [[Hull-8657|Hiram Hull]] published an advertisement in 1825 stating: "NOTICE. It is the request of the subscriber, that his FRIENDS and COUSINS should suspend their visits for two years. HIRAM HULL. Bennington, Sept. 20, 1825." The reason for the ad? He was in prison for two years.[[Thiel-559|Homer Thiel]] #Another interesting fact about [[Hull-8657|Hiram Hull]] was that in 1851 he wrote an account of his War of 1812 service that survives in his pension file. His daughter Martha wrote a letter in the file that states: "farther was called the handsomest man that walked the streets of old Bennington."[[Thiel-559|Homer Thiel]] '''{{Orange|Is this the wrong link? It is not the great-grandfather of Mark. }}''' ([https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Hull-8657&person2Name=Hamill-277&relation=0&ignoreIds= Path]) The Hull family adopted one of Mark Hamill's ancestors. #In the sixth degree, [[Pancoast-309|Dr Omar Burton Pancoast]] in his obituary he is noted as having been associate Professor of Surgery at John Hopkins University and of having invented an operating trunk used by surgeons when operating rooms were unavailable. [[Bent-1675|Tracey Bent]] #[[Tomlinson-5205|Walker Moore Tomlinson (abt.1826-1863)]] a relative by marriage, he was Acting Master’s Mate in the US Navy during the Civil War. He was a prisoner of war in 1862 and died the following year from tuberculosis.[[Hardman-1532|Hardman-1532]] 14:58, 8 October 2022 (UTC) #Mark’s third great grandfather [[Hamill-1006|Thomas Hamill (1790-1858)]] was born in Derryaghy, Lisburn, County Antrim. We know the village because it was recorded in his Army records. One of the oldest Catholic Churches in the region was built on the Hamil family’s farm. Another weird thing is that although he was in the Army, newspaper reports of his children always refer to him as a teacher. [[Hardman-1532|Hardman-1532]] 15:28, 8 October 2022 (UTC) #in the 5th degree [[Ross-29783 |Annie Mary Ross]] was electrocuted while removing a plug from an electric heater while still in her bath [[Tyner-799|Tyner-799]] 19:06, 8 October 2022 (UTC) #Mark's first cousin twice removed [[Hamill-1021|James Norman Hamill's]] wife [[Gaynor-416|Katherine "Kittie" (Gaynor) Hamill]] died on the couple's 32nd wedding anniversary.[[Thiel-559|Homer Thiel]] #Mark's first cousin twice removed [[Hamill-1021|James Norman Hamill]] lived most of his adult life in hotels in Denver. Four months after the death of his wife, he dropped dead in his hotel room while talking to a friend on the telephone.[[Thiel-559|Homer Thiel]] #Mark's mother's brother [[Johnson-127731|Eugene Rhodes Johnson]] served in the Army Air Corps aboard a bombardier. In February 1944 he was shot down and spent the rest of the war in a Nazi prisoner of war prison.[[Thiel-559|Homer Thiel]] #Mark's 7th great grandfather [[Olofsson-1720|Per Olofsson (1610-1696)]] got a last message from the priest in his death record: "Vir dives qvidem et opibus abundans, utinam beni partis." Google translate it to "A man rich in every way, and abounding in wealth, I wish you would go to the party." but it could also be translated to "A man rich in every way, and abounding in wealth, I wish I could be part of it". #Mark's 8th great grandfather [[Esbjörnsson-51|Peder Esbjörnsson (abt. 1628 - 1724)]] got a last message from the priest in his death record: "Har warit en mäkta wacker Man i sitt lefwerne." Translated to english: "He was a mighty handsome man in his life." #Mark's paternal great grandma's first cousin [[Haggart-332|John B Haggart]] operated a grocery store for 30 years while his wife, Rose Stollberg was the postmaster for 30 years in Marblehead,Illinois. # The oldest ancestor so far on the Swedish lines is [[Larsen-2334|Håkan Larsen (1475-1567)]]. He was born about 1475 in what is now Sweden, but was Denmark before [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treaty_of_Roskilde Treaty of Roskilde 1658]. ([[Svensson-5180]]) #Mark's 2nd great grandfather's brother [[Rhoades-1736|Jacob Rhoades]] filed a lawsuit in 1852 in New York over a piece of land purchased in 1808. The lawsuit was against his mother, siblings, a brother-in-law, nephew, and two nieces, all of whom were named in a newspaper advertisement. This provided proof of the family relationships.[[Thiel-559|Homer Thiel]] #Mark's 3rd great grandfather [[McNulty-1366|Michael McNulty]] sailed with his wife Margaret and four-month-old son James from Liverpool, England to New York City in 1839. The ship's manifest reveals that the family brought a chest, a trunk, and bedding with them to their new home in Cumberland, Maryland. [[Jenkinson-562|Heather Jenkinson]] # [[Rhodes-3836|Alice Rhodes]] married two Military Men [[Johnson-43025|Luther Johnson]] and [[Andriesen-22|Johannus Andriesen]]. Luther's Father was born in Sweden and Johannus was born in Netherland. Alice was the child of [[Rhodes-4392|Edward Rhodes]] and [[Alexander-8622|Effie Alexander]]. [[Jenkinson-562|Heather Jenkinson]] # [[Nilsdotter-6958|Pernilla Nilsdotter (1800 - 1860)]] parents are cousins. Her paternal and maternal grandfathers are brothers. #Mark's 1st cousin 3 times removed [[Shafer-2654|Elias Shafer]] served in Company K of the 23rd Michigan Infantry during the Civil War. At a battle in Georgia he lost most of his right leg. Late in life he was admitted to the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers in Johnson City, Tennessee. [[Thiel-559|Homer Thiel]] # Mark's 5x great-grandfather [[Persson-9695|Hans Persson]] lived in Skåne, Sweden in the mid-1700s. His first wife [[Jönsdotter-6592|Kjerstina]] suffocated their first child to death in the night. It was 18 days old. The record doesn't say if it was intentional or accidental. Kjerstina died a couple months later on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Lucy's_Day Sankta Lucia Day] of 1760. Hans remarried on Midsommar the following year. As part of his marriage contract to his second wife, he agreed to provide his nephew (that is, his deceased wife's brother's son) an inheritance of one brown cow ("''en brun koo''") worth 18 daler. [[Johnson-45412|Marta Johnson]] # [[Johnsdotter-131|Maria/Mary (Johnson) Nelson]], the sister of Mark's great-grandfather Swan, like the majority of Swedes in Sweden, was a member of the Lutheran church. She immigrated with her family to the USA where, 11-or-so years later, she married fellow Swedish emigré [[Nilsson-11040|Per Nilsson / Peter Nelson]]. They married in a Lutheran church in Minnesota in 1896. Not only was Peter a fellow Swedish emigré, he had been born on a farm just 15 miles (24 km) away from Mary's own birthplace in Skåne. Soon after their marriage, they moved to Chicago where Peter attended seminary to become a Baptist minister. He became prominent serving Swedish Baptist communities from the Midwest to the Mid-Atlantic states. Their son [[Nelson-29099|Reuben Emmanuel]] followed his father into the ministry, attended Yale University, received an honorary doctorate in theology, and held top positions in the American Baptist Convention. [[Johnson-45412|Marta Johnson]] # A number of Mark's ancestors in Sweden -- for example his 5x great-grandfather [[Nilsson-11038|Måns Nilsson]], 5x-great-grandfather [[Andersson-17361|Pål Andersson]], and 6x-great-grandfather [[Jonsson-9587|Oluf Jonsson]] -- were ''rusthållare'' (from the Swedish ''rustar'' meaning "to arm or equip".) This was a particular title in Sweden for a farm-owner or landowner (often noble class or wealthy) who, rather than paying basic taxes to the Crown or being called up to fight in the military, was instead responsible for equipping and maintaining a cavalry soldier -- both horse and rider. They were an important part of Sweden's military allotment system in which the costs of maintaining the military were distributed and shared more locally. See also: [https://wiki.rotter.se/index.php?title=Rusth%C3%A5ll Rusthåll] (in Swedish) [[Johnson-45412|Marta Johnson]] # Mark's 4x great-grandfather [[Jonsson-9538|Jon Jonsson]] (b. 1758) was born 5 days after his father died. Jon was baptised on the same day that his father's body went into the ground. === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. * === Military Profiles === *REVOLUTIONARY WAR Marks 4th great-grandfather [[Hull-186|Elias Hull]] served from January 1776 to May 1778 in the company commanded by Captain Lewis of the Regiment commanded by Colonel Green of Rhode Island. He rose to the rank of Lieutenant. *WAR OF 1812 Marks 3rd great-grandfather [[Hull-8657|Hiram Hull]] served for 37 days in Captain Scoville's Vermont militia in 1812 during the war. Mark's 3rd great-Uncle [[Hull-5518|Homer Hull] was a Prisoner at Dartmoor in England during the 1812/1814 War (Napoleonic War) . *CIVIL WAR Mark's great grandfather [[Mumford-1009|Frederick Augustine Mumford]] served as an Officer's Steward aboard the USS North Carolina and on the supply ship USS J. C. Kuhn during the Civil War. Mark's second great grandfather [[Hamill-535|William Arthur Hamill]] served as an Adjutant in the 156th Regiment of the Pennsylvania Infantry. [[Tomlinson-5205|Walker Moore Tomlinson (abt.1826-1863)]] US Navy 1861-1863 he was an Acting Master’s Mate Mark's 1st cousin 3 times removed [[Shafer-2654|Elias Shafer]] served in Company K of the 23rd Michigan Infantry during the Civil War. *SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR Mark's second cousin twice removed [[Johnson-43025|Claude Lee Shafer]] served as a Hospital Orderly in Company K of the 3rd Missouri Infantry during the Spanish-American War *WORLD WAR I Mark's grandfather [[Shafer-2663|Luther Nathaniel Johnson]] entered the military as a commissioned officer during World War I and would retire from the army in the 1930s as a Captain. Mark's 2nd cousin once removed [[Van Vechten-171|James Brown Van Vechten Jr.]] served as a Private in the 260th Aero Service Squadron during World War I. Mark's 1st cousin once removed [[Van_Vechten-169|Eleanor Hamill Van Vechten's]] husband [[Armstrong-23213|Alfred Warner Armstrong Jr.]] was "one of the few naval aviators who saw service in France during World War I." Mark's 2nd cousin [[Hamill-1020|William Arthur Hamill's]] wife [[Ebelhare-1|Agnes Helen (Ebelhare) Hamill]] served in the United States Navy during World War I. Marks 1st cousin once removed [[Hamill-1019|Harold Arthur Hamill]] served in the United States Army during World War I. *WORLD WAR II Mark's grandmother's brother [[Mumford-1694|Robert Benedict Mumford]] served in the United States Army during World War II. Mark's mother's brother [[Johnson-127731|Eugene Rhodes Johnson]] served in the Army Air Corps aboard a bombardier. In February 1944 he was shot down and spent the rest of the war in a Nazi prisoner of war prison. Marks 1st cousin once removed [[Hamill-1019|Harold Arthur Hamill]] reenlisted in the United States Army during World War II. He served as a Technical Sergeant in the 2nd Battalion Headquarters, 10th Quartermaster Training Regiment at Camp Lee, Virginia. On 2 August 1942 he was involved in an accident and suffered 3rd degree burns, from which he died. Mark's 2nd cousin once removed [[Morgan-36786|John Joseph Morgan]] served in the United States Navy during World War II. ===Removed due to bringing out the chainsaw=== Mark's 4th great grandfather [[Bainer-15|William Henry Bainer]] served as a Private Sterett's Maryland Militiar during the War of 1812. == Media Outreach == ===[[Space:Social Media Team|WikiTree Posts]]:===
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Remember to claim any brick wall bounties in the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/0000000 G2G]! ==== Paternal Brick Walls ==== # [[Trainor-726|Jane Trainor (abt.1788-)]] ''Ireland? # [[Syme-500|Christian Syme (1733)]] ''Scotland # [[Bowtell-130|Susan Bowtell (abt.1781-bef.1859)]] ''England # [[Brennan-4936|Mary Brennan (abt.1837-1923)]] ''Ireland ==== Maternal Brick Walls ==== # [[Månsdotter-1466|Bengta Månsdotter (1763-1809)]] ''Sweden # [[Pehrsson-1534|Joen Pehrsson (1760-)]] ''Sweden # [[Maynard-6095|Avilda M (Maynard) Rhodes (abt.1836-)]] ''United States # [[Alexander-22710|John Alexander (1835-aft.1870)]] ''Scotland == '''Resources''' == : Please list any resources that you have. We all gain knowledge from eachother! ==== General WT Resources ==== * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Editing_Tips Editing Tips] ''This page shows basic markup that can be used on WikiTree profiles and Space pages. Please remember not to use tables on Challenge profiles. * [[Space:WikiTree_Challenge_Example_Profiles|Example Challenge Profiles]] ''This is a guideline on how the profiles can look.'' * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_AGC WikiTree AGC] ''This addon is to clean up gedcom 'clutter' once we've connected to existing profiles. It is awesome at cleaning up the gedcoms and putting the source information together. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:WikiTree_BEE WikiTree BEE] ''This addon is great for a lot of things, but the main help for the Challenge is the '[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:WikiTree_BEE#Auto_Bio auto-bio]' button that it puts on the profiles. This will give you basic narrative you can add to.There is a WikiTree BEE extension available for [https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/wikitree-bee/bldfdpnmijncfmaokfjgdmcjdhafihoh Chrome] and [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-GB/firefox/addon/wikitree-bee/ Firefox] users. * The [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Background_Images Background Images Category] contains pages that you can find a large variety of background images on. Most of them are tiled (repeatable) images. ==== Specific Country Resources ==== =====England===== * [https://www.freebmd.org.uk/ FreeBMD] * [https://www.freereg.org.uk/ FreeReg] *[[Space:England_Research_Resources:_General|England Research Resources]] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:England%2C_Research_Resources England Research Resources Category] *[[Space:England_Project_Reliable_Sources|Reliable sources for pre-1700 profiles in England]] * [https://www.dengates.com/ Dengate name study] *[https://www.genuki.org.uk/ GENUKI] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_counties_of_the_United_Kingdom#England England Counties] England’s current counties. *[https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Historic_counties_of_England Historical Counties of England] England’s historical counties. * English Roots Sticker {{England Sticker}} (''See their [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:England_Sticker sticker page] for more specific locations) =====Ireland===== * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ Census Records of Ireland] NationalArchives.ie * [http://libertyellisfoundation.org/passenger Ellis Island Passenger Database] on Irish-Genealogy-Toolkit.com * [https://genealogy.nationalarchives.ie/ Genealogy Records] on Genealogy.NationalArchives.ie * [https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/irl GENUKI] on GenUki.org.uk - ''This has links to records, maps, and research tips * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Church_Records Ireland Church Records] ''Where to find church records with various links * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1584964 Ireland Marriages] on FamilySearch * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Census_Substitutes Ireland Census Substitutes] ''What census records are available, with where to find them * [https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/lessons/ireland-emigration Ireland Emigration] ''Video on FamilySearch on finding the origins of Irish Immigrants * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Online_Genealogy_Records Ireland Online Genealogy Record] Links. * [https://www.johngrenham.com/ Irish Ancestors] ''This maps out where surnames are located, as well as locations in general * [https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/ Irish Genealogy] on IrishGenealogy.ie * [https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/ Irish Records] ''Civil and Church record database * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ National Archives of Ireland] ''Try their [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/search/ census search] * [https://www.nli.ie/ National Library of Ireland] ''a new database holding images of the Library's Roman Catholic parish registers * [https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/proni PRONI] ''the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland * [https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/lessons/tracing-irish-roman-catholic-ancestry Tracing Irish Roman Catholic Ancestry] ''An overview of how to approach Roman Catholic research * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Ireland WikiTree Ireland Project] ''Check for resources and stickers * Tip: The census records are a good start, and you should be able to find images of all the birth records for each child on irishgenealogy. They have exact birth date, places, fathers Occupation, and mother’s maiden names. Once you get that, you can search for the marriage of the parents, and that gives their fathers names. The civil records are great, but only go back to 1864 for births, a bit earlier for marriages. =====Sweden===== * [https://riksarkivet.se/sok Riksarkivet] ''The national archives * [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/vigselregister?Brudgum_fornamn=Johan+&Brudgum_efternamn=Pettersson&Brudgum_hemort=&Brud_fornamn=&Brud_efternamn=&Brud_hemort=&DatumFran=&DatumTill=&Forsamling=&Lan= Riksarkivet Marriage Search] ''Just update the groom's name and add the brides * [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/lundholm24/ref-making/ra-ref.php Riksarkivet Reference Tool] ''This is for creating nice citations * [http://ddss.nu Demografisk Databas Södra Sverige] ''Indexed birth, death, marriage and moving records for southern part of Sweden (Skåne, Blekinge and Halland). Nice to have for searching and help in transcribe the records * [https://samlingar.kulturarvstockholm.se/index.php Stockholm County History] * [https://www.saob.se/ Svenska Akademiens Ordbok] ''The Swedish Academy's dictionary * [https://tidningar.kb.se/ Tidningar.kb.se] ''Swedish Newspapers'' * [https://www.mnhs.org/newspapers/swedishamerican Svensk-Amerikanska Tidningar] ''Swedish-language newspapers published in USA'' * [https://minkarta.lantmateriet.se/ Lantmäteriet Min Karta] ''"My Map" Current maps of Sweden in a variety of layers from Sweden's official Land Survey'' * [https://historiskakartor.lantmateriet.se/ Lantmäteriet Historiska Kartor] ''Historical maps of Sweden from Sweden's official Land Survey'' : Sweden Stickers: {{Migrating Ancestor |origin= Sweden |destination= Minnesota, USA |origin-flag= Swedish_Flags-41.png |destination-flag= US_Flags-20.png}} :{{Migrating Ancestor :|origin= Sweden :|destination= Minnesota, USA :|origin-flag= Swedish_Flags-41.png :|destination-flag= US_Flags-20.png}} :{{Sweden Sticker}} :{{Sweden Sticker}} (for those born and died in Sweden)
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== WikiTree Challenge Week 21 == '''Focus''': [[Lansbury-17|Angela Brigid Lansbury]] '''Locations''': England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales === Needs Work === # notable sticker and work on bio [[Lupton-1100|Caroline (Lupton) Borrett (1872-1930)]] # [[Glassman-70|Isaac Glassman (1866-1922)]] is polish by birth, he and his (currently uncreated) wife need help #[[White-17016|Cecil Arbuthnot White (1874-1900)]] needs work on his military service === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[Urbach-13|Kathy]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * ''add image link here'' * === FamilySearch Image Look-ups === * == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week # Angela's Great-great grandfather was a mole catcher who lived at Dolly Dingle, Clyro, Radnorshire [[Armstrong-17381|Armstrong-17381]] 17:05, 3 November 2022 (UTC) #Angela's great aunt Elizabeth Ferris (Ferris-3850), had an illegitimate son. His baptism is registered in Clyro, Radnorshire but the baptism was performed by Viscount Hereford who would have been at that time the Rev. Canon Robert Devereux, 15th Viscount Hereford. She had been working as a servant at Willersley Court, Presteigne that year. [[Armstrong-17381|Armstrong-17381]] 18:47, 3 November 2022 (UTC) #[[Brine-365|Molly Brine (bef.1740-)]] had banns read twice in Somerset for a marriage to Elias Oliver, but the marriage was forbidden after his son protested that Molly was Elias’ niece. They subsequently married in Wiltshire after obtaining a license from the bishop of Salisbury. Elias had previously married Molly’s mother’s sister.[[Hardman-1532|Hardman-1532]] 11:16, 8 November 2022 (UTC) #Angela's husband Roy's uncle [[Stocking-929|Adelbert Merle Stocking (1881-1942)]] was divorced by his first wife on the grounds that he stayed in a continual state of intoxication by consuming a mixture of extracts that he obtained from her store. He called the mixture "Jazz Extract"[[Tucker-11084|Tucker-11084]] #Joseph and Mary Lansbury had twins christened in 1804. [[Buckle-52|Buckle-52]] 08:23, 9 November 2022 (UTC) #[[Ferris-3853|Stuart Ferris]] in 1904 lost control of his bicycle in Hay due to faulty brakes.''The lad was dashed with great force against Mr Giles's ironmongery premises and was taken home bleeding profusely. It was found that he had sustained severe cuts on the head'' - as reported in the Brecon County Times. [[Armstrong-17381|Armstrong-17381]] 13:22, 6 November 2022 (UTC) #Stuart Ferris wrote to his parents in 1914 but the letter took nearly 8 months to get to them. It had been forwarded by the Postal Authorities of Montreal in an envelope with the following typed on it ''Recovered by divers from the wreck of the SS Empress of Ireland''. With the exception of the gum having disappeared both the envelope and letter were in perfect condition. [[Armstrong-17381|Armstrong-17381]] 11:23, 4 November 2022 (UTC) #notable profile created [[Lupton-1100|Caroline (Lupton) Borrett (1872-1930)]] - S Stevenson #Angela's Grandfather, [[Lansbury-32|George Lansbury (1859-1940)]], was a Teetotaller and non-smoker, though no killjoy, he was imprisoned twice—first for his activities in the suffrage movement, and later with other members of Poplar Borough Council for refusing to agree to levy rates tor London County Council. He also received a letter of condolence on behalf of the King and Queen on his wife's death from the King's personal secretary. [[Tucker-11084|Tucker-11084]] # [[Mantell-171|Robert Bruce Mantell (1854-1928)]] the brother of Angela's great grandmother Charlotte Mantell, attended five different schools and was dismissed from each for disciplinary problems. He became a Shakespearian stage actor and played in several silent movies. He married four times and his last wife, actress Genevieve Hamper, was 35 years younger than him.(Albasini-30) #[[Mageean-15|Jimmy Mageean (1891-1972)]] 1st cousin once removed of Angela's was an actor and Producer according to IMDb and was in films such as Irish and proud of it(1938), the Londonderry Air (1938), Catch as Catch Can (1937) and Happy Ever After(also known as "Tonight's the Night" in the US) (1954)[[Tyner-799|Tyner-799]] 03:06, 7 November 2022 (UTC) #[[Sumpster-4|Benjamin Sumpster (1832)]] Angela's great granduncle was robbed by 3 fellows while traveling from Poole to Lyndhurst for work. He gave them some money but they must have been new to this trade because they didn't search him. He managed to escape with his watch and other monies without molestation. upon arriving at Lyndhurst he reported the highway robbery and escape to the police. As of the writing of the article the fellows still haven't been found. [[Jaeger-962]] # The first time stage actor [[Mantell-171|Robert Bruce Mantell (1854-1928)]] crossed the Atlantic to perform on an American stage in Albany New York he boarded on October 1878 the transatlantic steamer Helvetia. But his career could have had a tragic and early end. Navigating through the Irish Sea on a misty night the transatlantic ship collided with the Fanny a two mast cutter. The Fanny sunk and 19 crew members perished in the shipwreck but the Helvetia sustained very little damage and after saving the survivors of the Fanny could go on to his final destination. Two weeks later Robert was on stage playing a role in "Romeo and Juliet". (Albasini-30) # [[Mantell-169|James Mantell (1811-1870)]], Angela's 2nd great grandfather and father of actor Robert Bruce Mantell learned the baker's trade, and he became so proficient in the art that his services were engaged exclusively by Lord Eglinton in his Ayrshire castle. Lord Eglinton soon found that his baker could do something more than turn out pies and puddings. He heard James Mantell one day singing at his work, and discovered that he had an excellent tenor voice. Lord Eglinton was an extensive entertainer and in his parties each participant had to do something to entertain the rest. Singing was the most popular exhibition of talent. When it would come Lord Eglinton's turn, he would say with a lisp famous all over Scotland :"I canna' thing mythelf, but will have one of my houthhold thing for you. " James Mantell won so much applause on such occasions with old Scotch folk-songs that Lord Eglinton became very proud of him. Finally, he promoted him from baker to private secretary. He held this position until he married and became an inn keeper. (Albasini-30) # Actress [[Behrens-1281|Charlotte Behrens (1866-1898)]] was the leading lady in [[Mantell-171|Robert Bruce Mantell (1854-1928)]]'s company and soon became also the leading lady in his private life despite the fact both were already married. Behrens husband was Edwin Eugene Huhn, her former stage director and an abusive man. Decided to kill his wife's lover, Huhn sent a challenge to Mantell for a duel but could get no one to act as his second on account of the severe Ohio laws, so he tried to get Mantell onto Kentucky soil, where seconds in a duel were not held to such strict accountability. Mantell ignored the request and at the office of the Enquirer Huhn declared his intention of killing Mantell at sight. The duel never happened. Two years later, as soon as she got divorced from Huhn, Charlotte Behrens married Robert Mantell. But soon Charlotte fell ill and when she died after only two years of marriage some said she could have been poisoned by her former husband. (Albasini-30) #[[Mantell-171|Robert Bruce Mantell (1854-1928)]] was a Freemason in Ireland in 1876-1877. [[Jaeger-962|Jaeger-962]] #Angela's brother's wife's brother [[Hassalevris-5|Constantine Hassalevris]] trained as a ballet dancer and performed throughout the country. He helped train dancers [[De_Mille-11|Agnes de Mille]] and Jerome Robbins. After an auto accident he became a photographer, first known for photographing ballet dancers and performances, and then as Constantine and "Spartan of Hollywood," a leading photographer for men's physique magazines in the 1950s and 1960s. He became friends with a famous Mexican bullfighter and announced bullfights for the radio and television. He performed as David Constantine in movies and television shows. In 1962 and 1973 he published Greek cookbooks.[[Thiel-559|Homer Thiel]] #[[Mageean-9|Edith Mary Mageean (1870-1913)]] Angela's great Aunt died from alcoholism in 1913 according to her husband's wikipedia page.[[Tyner-799|Tyner-799]] 01:50, 8 November 2022 (UTC) #[[Wilson-99361|David Ernest WIlson(1872-1935)]] husband of Angela's great Aunt was an Irish Artist, Cartoonist and Illustrator[[Tyner-799|Tyner-799]] 01:50, 8 November 2022 (UTC) #[[Stocking-964|Dexter Stocking(1824-1885)]] Robert Cromwells maternal great granduncle committed suicide by shooting himself in the head with a Colt. [[Brandes-347|Brandes-347]] # The famous Phineas Taylor Barnum, once upon a visit to Irvine with a collection of his freaks, stopped over night at [[Mantell-169|James Mantell (1811-1870)]]'s Wheatsheaf Inn. Just after supper, the great showman saw the young [[Mantell-171|Robert Bruce Mantell (1854-1928)]] a curly-headed boy of three or four standing in a corner of the dining room with great round eyes regarding in awed silence "General" Thumb. The wonderful seriousness of the child made Barnum laugh. He walked over to the corner of the room, sat down in a huge chair, took Bobbie Mantell on his knee, stroked his head, and remarked, impressively: "Some day, my lad, you will be a great showman, too." The boy never forgot Barnum's words. (Albasini-30) #[[Brine-346|Harry Brine (1860-1919)]] is Angela’s great uncle. In 1877, Harry was convicted of assaulting his step-father. Details of the case were reported in the local newspaper. At the same time, his step-father was bound over to keep the peace after an altercation with Harry’s mother. Harry had come home to find them fighting and intervened.[[Hardman-1532|Hardman-1532]] 11:16, 8 November 2022 (UTC) #More on [[Brine-346|Harry Brine (1860-1919)]], Angela’s great uncle. In 1907, Harry’s second wife Ada sued for divorce. The proceedings were reported in the local newspaper, including extracts from her diary and details of Ada’s previous relationships. She had been married twice. Her second husband was apparently the brother of the man she really loved, and she left him at the altar. They were divorced when he named Harry Brine as her lover. A divorce from Harry Brine was not forthcoming; the judge found in Harry’s favour. Read all about it [[Space:Divorce_proceeding_between_Harry_Brine_and_Ada_Olivia_Sophia|Divorce proceeding between Harry Brine and Ada Olivia Sophia]][[Hardman-1532|Hardman-1532]] 06:27, 9 November 2022 (UTC) # [[Mantell-193|James Mantell (1845- )]] was a British government surveyor working for the Ceylon Civil Service. In 1872 while he was on a topographical duty in the Ceylon jungle to establish a point of triangulation he rediscovered the ruins of the monastic complex of Ritigala, an ancient Bouddhist Forest Monastery inhabited from the first century BC to the 11th century AD. James Mantell mentioned the ruins in his report, which was published in 1872. Six years later his older brother, David George Mantell, also a surveyor, came to Ritigala, too. (Albasini-30) #[[Ferris-3852|John Ferris (1862-1924]] was a founding member of the Welsh Border Lodge of the Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes as well as being a member of the Court Perseverance of the Ancient Order of Foresters and of the Hearts of Oak Society.[[Armstrong-17381|Armstrong-17381]] 14:28, 8 November 2022 (UTC) #[[Mageean-10|Lavens Ewart Mageean(1872-1941)]] was a member of the Jameson raiders from 29 Dec 1895 to 2 Jan 1896 that failed against the South African Republic commonly known as the transvaal. it involved 500 British South Africa Company police launched from Rhodesia over the new year weekend of 1895-1896. The raid was a contributory cause of the Anglo Boer War(1899-1902)[[Tyner-799|Tyner-799]] 20:05, 8 November 2022 (UTC) #[[Thompson-78829|Eunice Thompson]] and [[Thompson-78829|Mary Ann Wilkinson Russell Thompson]] could very well be the same person. After the break up of her first marriage Mary Ann appears to have assumed her emigrant sister's first name and become the partner of comedian Joseph Henry Irving with whom she had at least three children before his sudden death in 1870. Based on the records it seems the most probable explanation, although without DNA I can't prove it 100% which is why there are still two profiles rather than one! [[Greet-49|Greet-49]] 04:36, 9 November 2022 (UTC) #[[Ferris-3854|Bomdr. Aubrey Ferris]] and his brother [[Ferris-3853|Sergt. Stuart Ferris]], second cousins of Angela had not seen each other for 7 years as Stuart had moved to Canada. They met again in a dug-out in France in the Great War in 1917. They had both been serving in France for two years. [[Armstrong-17381|Armstrong-17381]] 12:41, 9 November 2022 (UTC) # [[Cunningham-17269 | Catherine Eliza (Cunningham) Bain]], sister-in-law, of Angela's paternal great-aunt, [[Brine-188|Alice Ellen (Brine) Cunningham (1877-1966)]], married [[Bain-4179|John Richard Bain (1865-1899)]], a Master Mariner, in 1898. He was "lost at sea" in 1899. Interestingly. his father, son of a ship's carpenter, was also a Master Mariner, and "was lost at sea" in 1895, just four years earlier. This did not deter [[Bain-4173|John Richard Bain (1898-1967)]] junior, from becoming a Master Mariner, even though he was possibly only a few weeks old when his father died. Ardill-474, 02:06, 11 November 2022 (UTC) === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. *[[Space:McIldowie_Family_%E2%80%93_Builders_and_Stonemasons|McIldowie Family – Builders and Stonemasons]] * [[Space:Dairy_House_Deeds|Dairy House Deeds, Abbas Combe, Somerset]] *[[Space:Newspaper_Article_regarding_Harry_Brine_Dinah_Sargeant_and_Horace_Tyler|Newspaper Article regarding Harry Brine Dinah Sargeant and Horace Tyler]] * [[Space:Divorce_proceeding_between_Harry_Brine_and_Ada_Olivia_Sophia|Divorce proceeding between Harry Brine and Ada Olivia Sophia]] * [[Space:Newspaper_articles_regarding_Olive_Ada_May_Ferris| Newspaper reports regarding Olive Ada May Ferris]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Lansbury_Articles&errcode=new_profile|Lansbury Articles] === Military Profiles === *[[Ferris-3854|Aubrey William Lansbury Ferris (1893-1974)]] served in World War I in the Royal Field Artillery - could someone please help me out with that? [[Armstrong-17381|Armstrong-17381]] 12:03, 4 November 2022 (UTC) *[[Ferris-3853|Stuart Ferris]] served with the Canadians in World War I. * [[Cuthbert-1235| William James Cuthbert]] died in action in France in WW1. [[Marsh-9608|Marsh-9608]] 14:55, 4 November 2022 (UTC) * [[Borrett-194|Herbert Charles Borrett CB (1841-1919)]] * [[Borrett-196|John Cyril Fitzrobert Borrett (abt.1883-1916)]] *[[Borrett-195|Oswald Cuthbert Borrett KCB CMG CB (1878-1950)]] * [[Putman-1341|Reding Putman (1792-1865)]] Was a military pensioner, though no war is mentioned, see: [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G93F-B97Q-X?i=1&cc=2546162&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AQPF7-KL8Q Family search United States Rosters of Military Pensioners] [[Marsh-9608|Marsh-9608]] 21:20, 4 November 2022 (UTC) * [[Evans-42670|Deuel D Evans (1877-1955)]] Spanish American War - updated bio with details on his military sticker. [[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 15:56, 8 November 2022 (UTC) * [[Stocking-959|Joseph Eugene Stocking (1826-1907)]] Civil War [[Brandes-347|Brandes-347]] * [[Mageean-10|Lavens Ewart Mageean(1872-1941)]] Boer War in South Africa * [[Stocking-964|Dexter Stocking(1824-1885)]] Mexican War * Private [[Lansbury-144|Jonathan Lansbury]] served in the Coldstream Guards, an elite regiment of the British Army. He was seriously injured at the Battle of Inkerman, during the Crimean War, in 1854. He died at age 29. * Private [[Kiddle-221|William Kiddle (1831-)]] served in the Royal Marines. * Quartermaster Sergeant, [[Cunningham-17270|Joseph Richard Cunningham (1875-1902)]], 8th company, 4th Battalion, South Africa Field Force, Imperial Yeomanry, died 20 March 1902, in Harrismith, Orange River colony, serving in the Boer War. [[Ardill-474|Lynne (Ardill) Byass]] * Flight Sergeant [[Cunningham-17290|Richard Alexander Cunningham (abt.1922-1942)]], aged 20, service number 1314713, 145 Squadron, pilot of a Spitfire Vb, died 21 October 1942, shot down by a (German) Bf109 in the El Daba-Fuka area, Egypt, during a Bomber Escort Sortie. His name is on the WWII Allied Airman Roll of Honour. [[Ardill-474|Lynne (Ardill) Byass]] == Media Outreach == ===[[Space:Social Media Team|WikiTree Posts]]:===
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Remember to claim any brick wall bounties in the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/0000000 G2G]! ==== Paternal Brick Walls ==== # [[Lansbury-112|Joseph Lansbury (abt.1759-1851)]] ''England # [[Godsall-46|Catherine (Godsall) Jenkins (abt.1760-)]] ''England # [[Wear-689|Dinah (Wear) Brine (abt.1772-bef.1820)]] ''England # [[Harrison-26873|Elizabeth (Harrison) Sumster (abt.1801-1843)]] ''England ==== Maternal Brick Walls ==== # [[McRosty-3|John McRosty (abt.1748-)]] ''Scotland # [[Mantell-170|James Mantell (abt.1786-)]] ''Scotland # [[Mageean-7|William Mageean (abt.1807-)]] ''Ireland # [[Graham-29256|Hugh Graham (abt.1810-)]] ''Ireland == '''Resources''' == : Please list any resources that you have. We all gain knowledge from each other! ==== General WT Resources ==== * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Editing_Tips Editing Tips] ''This page shows basic markup that can be used on WikiTree profiles and Space pages. Please remember not to use tables on Challenge profiles. * [[Space:WikiTree_Challenge_Example_Profiles|Example Challenge Profiles]] ''This is a guideline on how the profiles can look.'' * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_AGC WikiTree AGC] ''This addon is to clean up gedcom 'clutter' once we've connected to existing profiles. It is awesome at cleaning up the gedcoms and putting the source information together. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:WikiTree_BEE WikiTree BEE] ''This addon is great for a lot of things, but the main help for the Challenge is the '[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:WikiTree_BEE#Auto_Bio auto-bio]' button that it puts on the profiles. This will give you basic narrative you can add to.There is a WikiTree BEE extension available for [https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/wikitree-bee/bldfdpnmijncfmaokfjgdmcjdhafihoh Chrome] and [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-GB/firefox/addon/wikitree-bee/ Firefox] users. * The [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Background_Images Background Images Category] contains pages that you can find a large variety of background images on. Most of them are tiled (repeatable) images. ==== Specific Country Resources ==== =====England===== {{England Sticker}} * English Roots Sticker {{England Sticker}} (''See their [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:England_Sticker sticker page] for more specific locations) * [https://www.freebmd.org.uk/ FreeBMD] * [https://www.freereg.org.uk/ FreeReg] *[[Space:England_Research_Resources:_General|England Research Resources]] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:England%2C_Research_Resources England Research Resources Category] *[[Space:England_Project_Reliable_Sources|Reliable sources for pre-1700 profiles in England]] * [https://www.dengates.com/ Dengate name study] *[https://www.genuki.org.uk/ GENUKI] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_counties_of_the_United_Kingdom#England England Counties] England’s current counties. *[https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Historic_counties_of_England Historical Counties of England] England’s historical counties. =====Ireland===== {{Ireland Native}} * Born in Ireland sticker: {{Ireland Native}} ''See their [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Ireland_Badges_Templates_and_Stickers stickers page] for more options * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ Census Records of Ireland] NationalArchives.ie * [http://libertyellisfoundation.org/passenger Ellis Island Passenger Database] on Irish-Genealogy-Toolkit.com * [https://genealogy.nationalarchives.ie/ Genealogy Records] on Genealogy.NationalArchives.ie * [https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/irl GENUKI] on GenUki.org.uk - ''This has links to records, maps, and research tips * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Church_Records Ireland Church Records] ''Where to find church records with various links * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1584964 Ireland Marriages] on FamilySearch * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Census_Substitutes Ireland Census Substitutes] ''What census records are available, with where to find them * [https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/lessons/ireland-emigration Ireland Emigration] ''Video on FamilySearch on finding the origins of Irish Immigrants * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Online_Genealogy_Records Ireland Online Genealogy Record] Links. * [https://www.johngrenham.com/ Irish Ancestors] ''This maps out where surnames are located, as well as locations in general * [https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/ Irish Genealogy] on IrishGenealogy.ie * [https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/ Irish Records] ''Civil and Church record database * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ National Archives of Ireland] ''Try their [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/search/ census search] * [https://www.nli.ie/ National Library of Ireland] ''a new database holding images of the Library's Roman Catholic parish registers * [https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/proni PRONI] ''the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland * [https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/lessons/tracing-irish-roman-catholic-ancestry Tracing Irish Roman Catholic Ancestry] ''An overview of how to approach Roman Catholic research * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Ireland WikiTree Ireland Project] ''Check for resources and stickers * Tip: The census records are a good start, and you should be able to find images of all the birth records for each child on irishgenealogy. They have exact birth date, places, fathers Occupation, and mother’s maiden names. Once you get that, you can search for the marriage of the parents, and that gives their fathers names. The civil records are great, but only go back to 1864 for births, a bit earlier for marriages. =====Scotland===== {{Scotland Sticker}} * Scottish Roots Sticker: {{Scotland Sticker}} * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_Project_Templates%2C_Stickers_and_Images Templates, Stickers and Images] on WikiTree * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_-_Reliable_Sources Scotland - Reliable Sources] on WikiTree *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_Genealogy_Resources Scotland Resources] Scotland’s list of source links. =====Wales===== * Project Leaders: [[Devlin-670|Rich Devlin]], [[Batman-73|Lizzie Griffiths]] *It is important to know the county structure and some of the history of Wales - see [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Wales_Genealogy_Research#Wales_Project_Historic_Counties Wales Project Historic Counties]. {{Wales Sticker}} * Born in Wales: {{Wales Sticker}} ''Please see their [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Wales_Stickers sticker page] for more options * '''Bartrum Project''' – Peter Bartrum has been referred to as “the foremost scholar of medieval Welsh genealogy.” One technique for using the web site is to key in the search box a surname, or some other term, of interest. Other scholars of this period believe Bartrum’s genealogy is sometimes problematic regarding length of time between generations. One critique on this issue can be read at [http://www.ancientwalesstudies.org/id70.html The Bartrum “Welsh Genealogies”] by Darrell Wolcott, Center for the Study of Ancient Wales. :: '''Note:''' The CADAIR website which previously contained Bartrum’s work has been discontinued. No other online source has been found as of January, 2022. * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/271412?availability=Family%20History%20Library '''''Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct, or Dormant''''' '''by G. E. Cokayne (on FamilySearch site)'''] – a very good source for references to the peerage. This link contains links to each of the volumes separately. The following link allows for reading/searching the entire book [https://www.google.com/books/edition/Complete_Peerage_of_England_Scotland_Ire/k7IKAAAAYAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=Awbrey Google Books] :: See [http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/cp/index.shtml Some Notes on Medieval English Genealogy – Some Corrections and Additions to the Complete Peerage] * [https://archive.org/ '''Internet Archive]''' – this is a non-profit library of millions of books and other information. Registration is free. * [https://medievallondoners.ace.fordham.edu/ '''Medieval Londoners]''' – this Fordham University project provides information on Londoners who lived there c. 1100 – 1520. * [https://www.thegazette.co.uk/ '''''The Gazette'''''] - UK’s official public record since 1665. * [https://www.hathitrust.org/ '''Hathi Trust]''' – this site is a partnership of academic and research institutions offering a collection of millions of titles. There are multiple ways to login. * [http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/google.shtml '''Notes on Medieval English Genealogy'''] – this site offers suggestions on searching Google Books for this period. * [https://www.npg.org.uk/ '''National Portrait Gallery]''' – a search can be made by surname or the name of a location. The database includes a list of originals held in other galleries and libraries. * [https://www.peoplescollection.wales/ '''People’s Collection Wales'''] – a collection of photographs, documents, audio and video recordings, and stories.
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== WikiTree Challenge Week 22 == '''Focus''': [[McMillan-6049|Anthony Robert "Robbie" (McMillan) Coltrane OBE]] === Needs Work === # [[Hay-6434|John Hay (abt.1720-)]] Needs children added. Sources are on the profile. # === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[Tucker-11084|Donna]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * ''add image link here'' === FamilySearch Image Look-ups === * == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week # In 1861 [[Picken-381|Alexander Picken]] was a bonnet dresser. By 1871 Alexander was a bonnet Manufacturer employing about 20 hands. # Robbie's 2nd great grandfather [[Ross-30116|John Ross]] was a hatter in Scotland. He left his fortune to his family in his Will, but the lawyer dealing with the estate stole the majority of the money and went off to the United States.[[Tyner-799|Tyner-799]] 00:23, 18 November 2022 (UTC) # Robbie's 2x Grand Uncle, [[Louden-602|Robert Louden (1831-1902)]], emigrated to the US in 1879. He settled near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania where he was a '''watchman for the railroad''' for more than 20 years. Yup, you guessed it - he was killed by a passenger train. [[Selvaggio-84|Selvaggio-84]] 20:45, 18 November 2022 (UTC) # The 2 younger brothers of his maternal grandmother moved to New South Wales, Australia: [[Forbes-7857|John Ross Forbes ]] and [[Forbes-7862|William Forbes ]]. # The older of these two brothers, [[Forbes-7857|John Ross Forbes (1883-1963)]], married Mary Ellen Martin, who already had four children. One of these step-children, Lily (aka Agnes), married Holly G Forster, whose mother was [[Smith-290932|Daisy Emma (Smith) Forbes (1883-1937)]]. This made Daisy seven degrees from Robbie Coltrane. However, Daisy divorced Oliver Forster (for desertion) and, in the same year, married the second Forbes brother, [[Forbes-7862|William Forbes (1888-1928)]], bringing her just four degrees from Robbie Coltrane! [[Ardill-474|Lynne (Ardill) Byass]] #[[McMillan-6989 | Dr Helen Meldrum McMillan]] was doctor. By 1908 she had a M.B and a Ch.B to her name. She studied at Edinburgh Medical College for women, winning prizes during her studies. She was also a missionary in India in 1908. Later she was a GP in England. Upon her retirement a newspaper stated she had worked in a military hospital in WW1 in Mesopotania, was Principle of Lady Hardings Memorial College in Delhi, and was elected a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons in Edinburgh in 1921 (the first woman appointed).[[McIntosh-5576 | Liz ]] # [[Louden-602|David Brown Weir (1864-1864)]] and [[Louden-602|John Weir (1864-1864)]] were twins but they were not born the same day. David was born on 7 Feb 1864 and John on 8 Feb 1864. Sadly both died later the same year. (Albasini-30) # [[Weir-5571|John Weir (1826-1904)]], the son of a cider maker worked hard all his life to feed his family. He started working as a labourer, then became a gamekeeper, a Police Constable, a molecatcher, a gardener's servant, a labourer again, a pit labourer in the mining industry and at the end of his life, aged 74 years, he was still working as a coal miner. (Albasini-30) #[[McMillan-6909 | Anthony McMillan]] brother of Robbies's gr grandfather also became a Free Church Minister and he took up a post in Fife. This was a new church formed after the Great Disruption of 1843. [[McIntosh-5576 | Liz]] # [[Stuart-8578|Helen Stuart (~1680 - ~1754)]], told her family and relations that when she was a little girl, she carried meat to her father and two brothers, who were hiding about the top of the Knipes (hills to the south east of New Cumnock). This was during the persecutions and once, when returning home with the empty dishes, she met a party of Dragoons who asked where she had been, and what she was doing with the dishes. She refused to tell at first, but being young and threatened with torture she told. The Dragoons then went off at full speed but her father and uncles had been watching or had been warned of their danger. They fled over the hills into the wilds of Kells in Galloway and the Dragoons could not follow them over these steep rugged hills and deep glens. This happened during a period of conflict in Scottish history between the Presbyterian Covenanter movement, based largely in the south west of the country, and the government forces of Kings Charles II and James VII. The period, roughly from 1679 to the Glorious Revolution of 1688, was subsequently called "The Killing Time". (Albasini-30) # [[Forbes-4406|Andrew Longmore Forbes (1889-abt.1918)]], Robbie's 1st cousin, 2x removed, was killed in action on February 2, 1918 and was interred with honour at the Wancourt British Cemetery in Pas-de-Calais in France. He was a Lance Corporal. (Silva-1055) # [[Barrow-3385|Alfred William Barrow(1875-1932)]] from 7th degree, was in the Lancashire Fusiliers. His disability was recorded as constipation! [[Tyner-799|Tyner-799]] 00:04, 22 November 2022 (UTC) # [[Lowe-14574|Daniel Percy Lowe (1915-1985)]], first husband of Robbie's mother's first cousin, Mavis Jean Forbes, was a dancing teacher in 1930s and 1940s (Australia). [[Ardill-474 | Lynne (Ardll) Byass]] #[[Forbes-4649|Alexander Forbes]], 1st cousin 2x removed of Robbie, was a veteran of the Great War, serving with the famed Gordan Highlanders, and who for more than 3 years was a closely guarded prisoner in a German camp. He was captured while unconscious from a head wound. He was listed as "believed dead" by the War Department. He had a silver plate in his head and was periodically still being treated for the wound. He was employed as a baker and moved his family to Canada. Then one tragic night, after a week of arguing because of no employment, he shot his wife in the head before turning the gun on himself, leaving behind 3 young daughters. (Jaeger-962) #[[Neilson-2184 |Maggie picken neilson]] Robbie’s gr grandmothers sisters daughter became a Lady after her husband John smith Boyd was knighted in 1947 ( Liz)) === Countries Involved === :Country and CC level/person #Scotland #England #United States #Canada #Australia #Northern Ireland, CC10 (per tyner-799) === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. :'''{{Blue| Ideas: }}''' * {{Blue|His great-grandfather William Forbes was born in Banff, Scotland. It's first castle was built to repel Viking invaders. (much earlier than he was born) They had a huge fishery district, which could go on a Space page. They hold a visual arts festival in Banff, which could also be a page. }} **{{Blue|Historically, the town is known for being primarily dependant on fishing, but was once a trade centre for weavers, soapmakers and some of the most talented silvermakers in the country. Head to the community-run Banff Museum on the High Street to see some of the oldest surviving silver teapots in Scotland, as well as browsing examples of local work on display too. You can also uncover the story of the notorious Scottish outlaw, James MacPherson, and how he met his demise through replicas, objects and displays.}} * {{Blue|His great-grandfather Thomas Howie is notable. He lived at Riccarton Garden, in Scotland. The family owned the fireclay mine (a Space?) and was wealthy. He was a Justice of the Peace. }} **{{Blue| Howie was a cousin of industrialist John Howie, a distant cousin of writer John Howie, first cousin twice removed of the current Lord Glenarthur. His great-grandson is the actor Robbie Coltrane.}} * ''Your Space page here === Military Profiles === * '''[[McMillan-6980 | James Rattray McMillan]]''' was in the Air Force during WWI ['''Military''': "UK, Royal Air Force Airmen Records, 1918-1940"]
The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey, England; Kew, Surrey, England; Air Ministry: Air Member for Personnel and Predecessors: Airmen's Records; Series Number: AIR 79
{{Ancestry Record|61400|19579|uk}} (accessed 17 November 2022)
Name: James Rattray McMillan; Gender: Male; Age: 29; Birth Date: 9 Jan 1897; Birth Place: Barllieston, Lanarkshire, Scotland; Service Date: 15 May 1918; Service Number: 176796; Father: A. F Mc Millan; Next of Kin: A. F Mc Millan; Relation to Airman: Father. * '''[[McMillan-6985 | Alexander Fisher McMillan]]''' became a doctor and was also in the RAMC was in a military record in Dunard, Baillieston, W Glasgow. He was in in the R.A.M.C. (S.R).[ '''Military''': "UK, World War I Pension Ledgers and Index Cards, 1914-1923"]
Western Front Association; London, England; WWI Pension Record Cards and Ledgers; Reference: 011/0031/MAC-MAR
{{Ancestry Record|61588|1529783|uk}} (accessed 15 November 2022)
Name: Alex F McMillan; Rank: Capt; Record Type: Card; Residence Place: Dunard, Baillieston, W Glasgow; Identification Number: Oa193512; Corps, Regiment or Unit: R.A.M.C. (S.R); Title: WWI Pension Record Cards and Ledgers; Description: Officers Survived Maclear A-Martin WmM; Next of Kin: Alex F McMillan. * 1st cousin twice removed '''[[Howie-1495|Robert Howie]]''' (1890–1954) had a career in the US Army. He enlisted in 1905 and retired as a colonel in 1950. He then served as Florida's civil defense director until his death in Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington, D.C. His daughter married Lieutenant [[Vivian-1369|Brent Vivian]], who also retired as a colonel. * 1st cousin once removed (mother's side), '''[[Forbes-7859|Robert Martin Forbes (1922-1987)]]''', served in the Australian Army in WWII as a "sapper," a combat engineer who would use technical skills for tasks such as deploying demolitions, building bridges, and protecting Army personnel. *'''[[Harris-56742|Robert Stanley Harris (1900-1950)]]''', father-in-law of [[Forbes-7859|Robert Martin Forbes (1922-1987)]], enlisted in the Australian Imperial Forces (WWI). He stated his age as 18 years, 4 months, but, in fact, he was two years younger than that. * '''[[Forbes-7860|James Paul Thomson Forbes]]''' Maternal great uncle served in the Navy in WW2 * Third cousin once removed '''[[McKinney-8449|Sergeant John R. McKinney]]k''' US Army, was killed in action in Leyte, Philippines, during World War II. * First cousin once removed [[Fairie-21|Capt Thomas Wyllie Howie ]] Killed in action 9 Feb 1945 in Western Europe while serving with The Royal Engineers * [[Forbes-4406|Andrew Longmore Forbes (1889-abt.1918)]], Robbie's 1st cousin, 2x removed, was killed in action on February 2, 1918 and was interred with honour at the Wancourt British Cemetery in Pas-de-Calais in France. He was a Lance Corporal. (Silva-1055) * [[Barrow-3385|Alfred William Barrow(1875-1932)]] from 7th degree, was in the Lancashire Fusiliers and had a disability recorded as Constipation! * [[Galloway-4839|Robert French Galloway (1894-1916)]] served in the Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders and died on 18 October 1916 in France during the Battle of the Somme in WWI. * 2nd-great-grandmother [[Landsborough-46|Janet Landsborough]]'s brother [[McLandsborough-7|Andrew]] emigrated from Otley, Yorkshire, and married in Ohio to [[McDonough-1459|Marcy McDonough]]. Marcy's grandfather [[McDonough-1459|Hugh]] (eight degrees) immigrated from Dublin and fought in the American Revolution with 10,000 militiamen organized in a mobile "flying camp" established in the latter half of 1776. == Media Outreach == ===[[Space:Social Media Team|WikiTree Posts]]:===
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== WikiTree Challenge Week 23 == '''Focus''': [[Cuban-1|Mark Cuban]] === Needs Work === # [[Wirth-1462|Gottlieb Jeremias Wirth (1833-1918)]] CC5 needs German records for parents etc # === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[Koehnline-1|Thomas Koehnline]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * ''add image link here'' === FamilySearch Image Look-ups === * == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week. "Sign" your find with a row of four tildes (the ~ key, often next to the 1 key on American keyboards.) # Mark's mom, Shirley Feldman gave a wrong birth year on her marriage certificate. She was not yet 21 so she made herself older to get married. [[Brandes-347|Dunja Niehaus]] # In 1954 Morris Cuban found a grenade while sweeping the sidewalk in front of his house. Neither he nor any of his neighbors wanted to deal with it, nor did the police when they were called. They notified detectives, and one who "knows about grenades" was sent to deal with it. He found it was empty and took it away. [[Marsh-9608|Marsh-9608]] 23:17, 1 December 2022 (UTC) # [[Chabinski-3|Josef (Chabinski) Cuban (1903-1938)]], the brother of Mark's grandfather Morris was part of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade during the Spanish Civil War. He was killed in action in Spain 28 July 1938. [[Lindgren-519|Donald Lindgren]] # [[Lincoff-10|Harry Lincoff]] was involved in a burglary situation at his family’s jewelry store; he stopped a heist in progress, shooting the would-be thief, who died. [[Weatherall-96|Weatherall-96]] 01:55, 3 December 2022 (UTC) [ '''1921 Newspaper''': "Newspapers.com"]
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 15 Oct 1921, page
{{Newspapers.com|114013435}} (accessed 2 December 2022) # Mark's grandfather [[Chabinski-1|Morris Cuban]] was caught selling butter for 95 cents a pound in 1946. At the time butter prices were fixed by the US government. He was fined $100 and given a six-month suspended sentence. [Thiel-559] #Mark's great grandmother's brother's nephew [[Mittleman-22|Max Mittleman]] worked for his brother-in-law Joseph Alpern's wholesale liquor store. In June 1916 he chased two young men who were attempting a theft out of the store and fired a gun three times, killing Rocco Fieri. He was convicted of involuntary manslaughter and given probation.[Thiel-559] #Mark's great grandmother's sister-in-law [[Mittleman-25|Bella (Mittleman]) Alpern] had gone to visit her parents in Novoselits in the Russian Empire in the summer of 1914. Two days after she arrived World War I started. She was forced to spend the next 21 months there, fearful of traveling across the Atlantic Ocean during the time when German U-boats were sinking ships. [Thiel-559] #Mark's great grandmother [[Medovoy-4|Pessia (Medovoy) Lincoff (1870-1943)]] migrated to Pittsburgh after husband died and and married [[Lincoff-1|Moshe Nahum Lincoff (abt.1856-1950)]] the husband of her late sister. #Mark's grandfather's sister ([[Feldman-1146|Freida Feldman]]), her husband and 2 children were murdered in the Holocaust. [[Maharoof-1|Maharoof-1]] 23:22, 3 December 2022 (UTC) #Mark's grandmother's sister [[Janowsky-12|Sara (Jenoff)(Greene)Levin]] opened a high-end women's clothing store in Pittsburgh in 1952. The store was still in operation in 1976. [Thiel-559] #Mark's grandmother's brother [[Lincoff-2|Isaac Lincoff]] owned several jewelry stores in the Pittsburgh area. In November 1923, thieves tossed a brick through the front window and snatched nine rings valued altogether at $2,500. That would be about $43,065 in 2022 dollars. [Thiel-559] #7 degrees from Mark, is [[Goodman-7622|Abby (Goodman) Mann (1927-2008)]]. He is notable as an Award-winning screenwriter with his most notable works being "[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judgment_at_Nuremberg Judgment at Nuremberg]" (1961), which was initially a television drama that aired in 1959. While working for television, he created the series [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kojak Kojak], starring Telly Savalas. Mann was executive producer, but was also credited as a writer on many episodes.[[Tucker-11084|Tucker-11084]] 15:32, 4 December 2022 (UTC) #Mark's grandmother's second husband [[Grunes-34|Max Grunes]] had been in the country only two years when he was assaulted in 1905 by two young men throwing wet paper balls at his head. Years later in 1946, someone sneaked into his home and stole a wallet containing $30 and 10 pounds of sugar- the latter a valuable commodity because post-war rationing of sugar was still in effect until 1947.[Thiel-559] #Mark's great-grandmother's sister's nephew [[Shulgold-9|William Robert Shulgold]] became a fairly famous artist, first working in the Pittsburgh area before moving to Hollywood, where he painted movie stars including [[Colman-233|Ronald Coleman]].[Thiel-559] #Mark's matrilineal great-grandmother was [[Ziv-53|Tsivia (Ziv) Grunes (1867-1942)]], born in Darbėnai in what was the Russian Empire but now is Lithuania. Records from Lithuania have allowed us to piece together more of her family through Tsivia's father Euzel Ziv, grandfather Leiba Ziv great-grandfather Eliash Ziv and great-great-grandfather Israel Ziv, the latter being born about 1750 likely in the town of Plungė, which is about 20 miles East of Darbėnai. [[Kessler-2015|Kessler-2015]] 02:48, 6 December 2022 (UTC) # [[Freintel-8|Movsha Freintel (abt.1825-aft.1892)]], Mark's second great-grandfather, was an innkeeper in Darbėnai, Russian Empire. Movsha was in a list of residents who suffered from fire of October 1882 that resulted in forty buildings being burnt down. There are 84 records of individuals who suffered in that fire. [[Weatherall-96|Elaine (Weatherall) Martzen]] # Mark's great-grandmother [[Galperen-1|Rotza Galperen (bef.1878-)]] had a brother [[Galperen-3|Joseph Galperen (1873-1929)]] who operated a liquor store in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania in 1916 through 1918. On 8 January 1920, whisky valued at $1,000 was stolen from Joseph's wholesale liquor store on Larimer Avenue. [[Doherty-2064|Melanie (Doherty) McComb]] # Mark's great-grand-uncle [[Galperen-3|Joseph Galperen (1873-1929)]] was the relative in the United States that Mark's grandfather, [[Feldman-1144|Zelman Feldman (1899-1983)]], listed in his migration document in 1922. Two years before that, clothing valued at $120 was taken from Joseph's clothing store at 415 Larimer Avenue. [[Thiel-559|Homer Thiel]] #7 degrees from Mark, through G-Grandmother Tsivia (Ziv) Grunes, [[Griggs-3398|Benjaman Griggs (1876-1926)]] was a prominent figure in Paterson, NJ. He was one of the largest junk dealers in Passaic Co and was involved in well-publicized proceedings over his right to have a junkyard in the “over-the-river” section of Paterson. His nickname was “The Governor”. He was tragically killed when he stepped out in front of a truck while carrying a box that interfered with his view. [Well Known Junk Dealer Succumbs After Accident, The News, Paterson, New Jersey, 02 Dec 1926, Thu • Page 1, https://www.newspapers.com/clip/114244442/well-known-junk-dealer-succumbs-after/]In December 1926, his wife and children sued the driver of the truck as well as the owner for $50,000, as it was charged that he was driving with excessive speed.['''Wife of Griggs Sues for $50,000''', The News, Paterson, New Jersey, 17 Dec 1926, Fri • Page 15, https://www.newspapers.com/clip/114244702/wife-of-griggs-sues-for-50000/] In February 1928, Minnie Griggs settled for $3,000 in the wrongful death suit on the eve of the trial.['''Widow of Junk Dealer Settles Suit''', The Morning Call, Paterson, New Jersey, 20 Feb 1928, Mon • Page 11, https://www.newspapers.com/clip/114244859/widow-of-junk-dealer-settles-suit/][[Tucker-11084|Tucker-11084]] 15:30, 7 December 2022 (UTC) # Sergeant Goldstein's WWI service below—[[Lowe-866|Lowe-866]] 16:39, 7 December 2022 (UTC) #Researcher Boris Makalsky has found many records back to 1750 for both of Mark's Khabinsky and Kostinsky families. One sample record and translation from each family was provided and are included on the [[Khabinsky-2|Meer Khabinsky (1808-)]] and [[Kostinsky-2|Morduch Kostinsky (1845-)]] profiles. Boris said that Mark could email him at borismakl@gmail.com if he's interested in acquiring the other records. [[Kessler-2015|Kessler-2015]] 06:56, 8 December 2022 (UTC) === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. * [[Space:Darbėnai_aka_Darbenai%2C_Dorbyan%2C_Lithuania|Darbėnai aka Darbenai, Dorbyan, Lithuania]] ''the historical background on the town of Darbėnai, particularly its Jewish inhabitants. === Military Profiles === * wife’s gggrandfather died in Andersonville [[Moss-9859|John Calvin Moss (1830-1864)]] * Shirley Feldman's cousin Saul's wife Hermoine's uncle Sergeant [[Goldstein-1682|Jacob Samuel Goldstein]] (7 degrees) from Braddock, Pennsylvania, served in France during World War I. After five weeks of training, he was assigned to Company D, 109th Infantry, on 30 March 1918 and arrived in France in May. There he joined a rapidly expanding American response to the German spring offensives. He was at Ourcq and Vesle (Battle of Soissons) in July, and part of the Meuse-Argonne Offensive in the fall that led to the armistice. Fortunately he suffered no disabilities during six intense months of warfare. [[Lowe-866|Lowe-866]] 16:35, 7 December 2022 (UTC) == Media Outreach == ===[[Space:Social Media Team|WikiTree Posts]]===
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Remember to claim any brick wall bounties in the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/0000000 G2G]! ==== Paternal Brick Walls ==== # [[Khabinsky-1|Yosef Khabinsky (abt.1850-)]] # [[Susil-11|Pesil (Susil) Kostinskaya (abt.1855-)]] # [[Janoff-3|Mordkhe Janoff (bef.1870-bef.1922)]] # [[Medovoy-3|Chaim Aharon Medovoy (abt.1835-)]] ==== Maternal Brick Walls ==== # [[Feldman-1145|Itzhak Feldman (bef.1862-)]] # [[Galperen-2|Leibish Galperen (abt.1855-)]] # [[Freintel-6|Samuel Freintel (bef.1870-1915)]] # [[Ziv-52|Ieuzel Ziv (abt.1823-)]] == '''Resources''' == : Please list any resources that you have. We all gain knowledge from each other! ==== General WT Resources ==== * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Editing_Tips Editing Tips] ''This page shows basic markup that can be used on WikiTree profiles and Space pages. Please remember not to use tables on Challenge profiles. * [[Space:WikiTree_Challenge_Example_Profiles|Example Challenge Profiles]] ''This is a guideline on how the profiles can look.'' * The [[Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension#Installation |WikiTree Browser Extension]] now includes functions from prior individual extensions. ** [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_AGC WikiTree AGC] ''This addon is to clean up gedcom 'clutter' once we've connected to existing profiles. It is awesome at cleaning up the gedcoms and putting the source information together. ([https://youtu.be/GPMtgks1JwY Tutorial]) ** [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:WikiTree_BEE WikiTree BEE] ''This addon is great for a lot of things, but the main help for the Challenge is the '[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:WikiTree_BEE#Auto_Bio auto-bio]' button that it puts on the profiles. This will give you basic narrative you can add to.There is a WikiTree BEE extension available for [https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/wikitree-bee/bldfdpnmijncfmaokfjgdmcjdhafihoh Chrome] and [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-GB/firefox/addon/wikitree-bee/ Firefox] users. ([https://youtu.be/8WVy6jBBCfc Tutorial]) * The [[Space:WikiTree_Sourcer|WikiTree Sourcer]] helps you easily create narrative and complete source citations for any public or open profile. ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=loaADSkIYLI Tutorial]) * The [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Background_Images Background Images Category] contains pages that you can find a large variety of background images on. Most of them are tiled (repeatable) images. ==== Specific Country Resources ==== : (Jewish) Lebanon, Moldova, Romania, Russia, Ukraine, United States * Romania https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Romania_Online_Genealogy_Records * Russia https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Russia_Online_Genealogy_Records * Ukraine https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ukraine_Online_Genealogy_Records * Romania http://arhivelenationale.ro/site/?lan=0 * Russia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_archives_in_Russia * Ukraine https://archives.gov.ua/en/ * Genealogical inquiries and family history in Russia can be performed reliably through Russian Society of Historians and Archivists (ROIA) e-mail: roia@rusarchives.ru * Romanian County Archives list http://arhivelenationale.ro/site/directii-judetene/ * ARCHIVE: MAKING AVAILABLE ON-LINE THE PARISH AND CIVIL REGISTERS FROM BUCHAREST AND BRAȘOV COUNTY ARCHIVES (ROMANIA) https://coop.hypotheses.org/1311 * Reading Russian Handwritten Record https://www.familysearch.org/ask/learningViewer/76 * Romanian Genealogy Society http://romaniangenealogy.com/ * Jewish population of the Ukraine http://www.londoncomiccon.ca/ * Changes in Europe over 2400 years https://www.visualcapitalist.com/2400-years-of-european-history/ * [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/327242-a-bibliography-of-ship-passenger-lists-1538-1825-being-a-guide-to-published-lists-of-early-immigrants-to-north-america?viewer=1&offset=0#page=13&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= a bibliography of ship passenger lists from 1538-1825] * [https://uk.wikisource.org/wiki/%D0%90%D1%80%D1%85%D1%96%D0%B2:%D0%84%D0%B2%D1%80%D0%B5%D0%B9%D1%81%D1%8C%D0%BA%D0%B5_%D0%BC%D1%96%D1%81%D1%82%D0%B5%D1%87%D0%BA%D0%BE WikiSource.org Scans]
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== WikiTree Challenge Week 24 == '''Focus''': [[Carey-6470|Mariah Carey]] === Needs Work === # # === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[Smith-159364|Cheryl Hess]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * ''add image link here'' === FamilySearch Image Look-ups === * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:61903/1:124CB-6Z7 == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week # [[Coogan-325|William Coogan]], Mariah's 2nd cousin 1x removed, was a casualty of WWI. One has him dying in a hospital in France after a serious illness the other has him dying in a hospital in England after being wounded in France. # [[Hickey-3883|James Vincent Hickey]], Mariah's 1st cousin 2x removed, died of burns he received in an explosion. He was preparing his son Joseph's, house for his daughter-in-law to return with his infant granddaughter. He was pouring kerosene in the stove when fumes from the oil ignited and caused an explosion. His clothing caught fire and he was badly burned. His wife saw the fire from a 1/4 mile away. She rushed to help him. He was taken to St. Clara's hospital. People tried to form a bucket brigade but the building was lost. # [[Burns-18551|John Henry Burns]], Mariah's great grandmother's sister's second husband's son was a noted civil rights leader in Detroit. He helped organize the 1963 Walk to Freedom in that city, which drew 125,000 marchers.[[Thiel-559]] # [[Cannon-5439|Esau Cannon (1914-2001)]], Nick Cannon's great grandfather, had a twin brother named Jacob, like the Biblical twins with the same names.[[Melick-229]] # [[Cannon-7394|Daniel J Cannon (abt.1879-1960)]] was Nick Cannon's great great grandfather. His chimney was struck by lightning in 1915. He was badly shocked and his 10 year old daughter [[Cannon-7395|Irene Cannon (1905-1915)]], who had been sleeping near the chimney was killed.[[Melick-229]] # [[Mottola-31|Nicola Mottola]], [[Mottola-13|Tommy Mottola's]] 2nd ggrandfather, was a musician in Avellino, Campania. [[Bongiovanni-111]] # [[Cannon-7401|Rev. Dr. Katie Geneva Cannon (1950-2018)]], Nick Cannon's great aunt, was a pioneering Woman theologian and the first Black woman ordained in the Presbyterian Church (USA) denomination.[[Melick-229]] # [[Howard-31724|Marian (Howard) Goeke]] was Mariah's 3rd cousin 3 times removed. Marian, her son [[Goeke-110|Edward Goeke]], and his two-year-old son Joseph Goeke were killed in a head-on collision in June 1954. Edward's wife and three other children survived the crash.[[Thiel-559]] # [[Bonetti-85|Anna Lucille (Bonetti) Garabo (1911-1993)]], [[Mottola-13|Tommy Mottola's]] maternal aunt, co-owned Sandy's Luncheonette in Mahopac, New York. [[Robinson-27225]] # [[Preziosi-17|Costantino Michele Leopoldo Maria Crmelo Giuseppe Preziosi (1905-1977)]], [[Mottola-13|Tommy Mottola's]], 2nd cousin 1 time removed, was a senator in Campania, Italy. [[Bongiovanni-111]] # [[Hickey-3924|James Thomas Hickey]], Mariah's 4th cousin, was a Staff Sergeant in the Army Air Corps' 3rd Photo Mapping Squadron. They were tasked with doing aerial photography and creating maps as part of the war effort. After the war he became one of the country's leading experts on Abraham Lincoln and was curator of the Lincoln Collection for the Illinois Historical Library in Springfield.[[Thiel-559]] # [[Convery-249|William Bernard Convery]], Mariah's 2nd cousin twice removed worked as a Linotype operator for the Illinois State Register newspaper. The Linotype operator used a 90-character keyboard to assemble blocks of text that were then cast into slugs which were used to print newspapers. This was a much faster method than to hand-set type.[[Thiel-559]] #Mariah's 2nd cousin once removed [[Brosamer-4|Virginia M. Brosamer]] served in the United States Navy during World War II as a WAVE, as a Storekeeper 3rd Class. After the war she would become Vice-President of the World Book Encyclopedia Company.[[Thiel-559]] # Mariah's relative, a cousin out on the Egan/Holdreith line, had eight children. This included two sets of twins. [[O'_Bryan-822|Hiram O'Bryan (1835-bef.1877)]] is 8 degrees from Mariah. [[Silva-1055]] # Mariah's relative, a cousin on the Carey line, [[Ray-12834|Jeremiah Ray (1848-)]], had fifteen children, which included a set of fraternal twins. Only ten of the children were living in 1900. [[Silva-1055]] #Mariah's second great grandparents, [[Hickey-1545|John Hickey]] and [[Hickey-1546|Ellen Hickey]], donated the stained glass windows when St. Patrick's Church was being built in Lincoln, Logan County, Illinois. It was a Catholic church founded by Irish immigrants in 1905. [[Doherty-2064]] #[[Sanchez-5889|Henry Lee Sanchez aka Leonard]] died when a Gas Barrel exploded at its place of employment, a Salvage Yard .Nick Cannon and Henry are first cousins three times removed. [[Jenkinson-562]] #Mariah's 2nd great grandmother [[Taylor-94797|Eliza (Taylor)(McQueen)Reynolds ]] was the mother of 19 children between 1869 and 1898.[[Thiel-559]] # [[Blanco-358|Headman Blanco]] lived to be 107. Nick is the second great grandnephew of Headman [[Jenkinson-562]] === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. === Military Profiles === CIVIL WAR # [[Blanchfield-85|John Blanchfield]], Mariah's 3rd great grandfather enlisted as a Private in Company E and of the 36th Iowa Infantry in August 1862. He died in the regimental hospital in November 1862 from rubeola (measles) and pneumonia. WORLD WAR I # [[McQueen-3201|Alto McQueen]], Maria's great grandmother's brother served in Company G of the 810th Pioneer Infantry for a few months in 1918. The Pioneer Infantry was an all African-American unit during the time the US military was racially segregated. # [[Coogan-325|William Coogan]], Mariah's 2nd cousin 1x removed was a casualty of WWI. One has him dying in a hospital in France after a serious illness the other has him dying in a hospital in England after being wounded in France. # [[Hickey-3923|William Emmet Hickey]], Mariah's 3rd cousin once removed, served in the Army during World War I. # [[Blanchfield-84|Frank Blanchfield]], Mariah's grandmother's brother served as a Private in Company B[?] of the 9th Infantry during World War I. He returned to the United States on the transport ship Antigone with other sick and wounded soldiers. WORLD WAR II # [[Hickey-3924|James Thomas Hickey]], Mariah's 4th cousin, was a Staff Sergeant in the Army Air Corps 3rd Photo Mapping Squadron. They were tasked with doing aerial photography and creating maps as part of the war effort. # [[McQueen-3230|James McQueen]], Mariah's first cousin twice removed, served in the US Army from 1943–1946. More details are needed. #Mariah's 2nd cousin once removed [[Brosamer-4|Virginia M. Brosamer]] served in the United States Navy during World War II as a WAVE, as a Storekeeper 3rd Class. == Media Outreach == {{YouTube|Ou0f-yYmhx0|Share WikiTree on your social media}} ===[[Space:Social Media Team|WikiTree Posts]]:===
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===Participant Posts:=== {| border="1" align=center !Member!!Date!!Subject!!Facebook!!Twitter!!Mastodon!!Instagram |- |rowspan=5|[[Silva-1055|Mindy]] |12/15||[[Image:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2022_Challenge_24.png|75px]]||[https://www.facebook.com/Mindy.369/posts/pfbid0351aABCv16fT7VEBTsAth2rFU8NJo9nDq5aom2CCAYkDMfCWCNHVSvxu5PHZ5dehUl Link]||[https://twitter.com/MLSilva48479306/status/1603373738715762694 Link]|| N/A|| N/A |- |12/15||[[Image:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2022_Challenge_24.png|75px]]||[https://www.facebook.com/Mindy.369/posts/pfbid02HSuZwX7n65dyMyS5XSM3mCkRSAsNyR2jGQTRm75Lp4ocdxh2YixAVk4udRz1CRhVl Link]||[https://twitter.com/MLSilva48479306/status/1603593038470717443 Link]|| N/A|| N/A |- |12/19||[[Image:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2022_Challenge_24-1.png|75px]]||[https://www.facebook.com/Mindy.369/posts/pfbid028SZHALREtwEDGArbh2EM8PTCnA67qHJy1Yc1R6uLA7VGgpDbhgb2KTHUCo6VhUYYl Link]||[https://twitter.com/MLSilva48479306/status/1605209457738354690 Link]|| N/A|| N/A |- |12/19||[[Image:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2022_Challenge_24-1.png|75px]]||N/A||[https://twitter.com/MLSilva48479306/status/1605211493288579073 Link]|| N/A|| N/A |- |12/21||[[Image:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2022_Challenge_24-1.png|75px]]||[https://www.facebook.com/Mindy.369/posts/pfbid0kp4Xkm4JPjdurToFaTB6hZdBQc59ghugFAeVAyWiDfUqVqUXXvAbY6LCbrheuDSil Link]||[https://twitter.com/MLSilva48479306/status/1605581986155974656 Link]|| N/A|| N/A |- |rowspan=5|[[Robinson-27225|Azure]] |12/14||[[Image:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2022_Challenge_24.png|75px]]||[https://www.facebook.com/azurerae/posts/pfbid0F2u9nTAffvdvGY7GWRnMcN4rtvUVZAUvfLit3ZFvTPpQV9KsE66caybwoaEN25i4l Link]||[https://twitter.com/azurerobinson/status/1603051603489177603 Link]|| [https://genealysis.social/@azurerae/109512776728230741 Link]||[https://www.instagram.com/p/CmJ1eUdOliX/ Link] |- |12/17||Image of [[Mottola-13]]
family tree||[https://www.facebook.com/azurerae/posts/pfbid024uZwLDrxpzpWMaGMxsxPuMkLJu8Kqz7tHcxpBkov7Hvhq4MKbcGvWAkuh82pWiQdl Link]||[https://twitter.com/azurerobinson/status/1604182628818722818 Link]||[https://genealysis.social/@azurerae/109530445314166305 Link]||[https://www.instagram.com/p/CmR3h7Tpu0l/ Link] |- |12/17||[[Image:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2022_Challenge_24-1.png|75px]]||[https://www.facebook.com/azurerae/posts/https://www.facebook.com/azurerae/posts/pfbid0MwNiGaLdN2A2wZj3igkvKtdcedof7hRyeA1QauCw297FDNo4LerKqvYsYMv1PSg2l Link]||[https://twitter.com/azurerobinson/status/1604255946670325761 Link]||[https://genealysis.social/@azurerae/109531586047933338 Link]||[https://www.instagram.com/p/CmSY7qCpW1s/ Link] |- |12/18||[[Image:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2022_Challenge_24-1.png|75px]]||[https://www.facebook.com/azurerae/posts/pfbid02Waeck4xCpmMookyftmwXeHCkPrGufC99gSPLRkBEvFoUXT68D7Jno6HzB5w5WUYil Link]||[https://twitter.com/azurerobinson/status/1604687783439876097 Link]||[https://genealysis.social/@azurerae/109538345774830914 Link]||[https://www.instagram.com/p/CmVdirEterC/ Link] |- |12/19||[[Image:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2022_Challenge_24-1.png|75px]]||[https://www.facebook.com/azurerae/posts/pfbid02iUChCwzJPaa9YqSYShbFSRFkJQ5ba5kRKiA3Z3eo39c1bbuxCYBTFc7Fns7Wzgecl Link]||[https://twitter.com/azurerobinson/status/1604882364362297344 Link]||[https://genealysis.social/@azurerae/109541382457469501 Link]||[https://www.instagram.com/p/CmW1-nIp_tb/ Link] |} == Ancestors == === Brick Walls === :These links will be added mid-week by [[Silva-1055|Mindy]] and the [[Smith-159364|Cheryl]]. ==== Paternal Brick Walls ==== # [[Carey-7269|Alfred Carey (abt.1880-)]] ''Ireland # [[Colon-279|Margaret Colon (abt.1880-)]] ''Venezuela # [[Cole-29013|William Cole (bef.1886-)]] ''North Carolina, US # [[Taylor-94797|Eliza (Taylor) Reynolds (abt.1855-aft.1910)]] ''Alabama, US ==== Maternal Brick Walls ==== # [[Cantwell-967|Helen (Cantwell) Hickey (bef.1800-)]] ''Ireland # [[Mowen-163|William Mowen (1834-1905)]] ''Ireland # [[Graly-1|Bridget (Graly) Egan (abt.1805-)]] ''Ireland # [[Ryan-14027|Mary A (Ryan) Blanchfield (1864-1923)]] ''Ireland == '''Resources''' == : Please list any resources that you have. We all gain knowledge from eachother! ==== General WT Resources ==== * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Editing_Tips Editing Tips] ''This page shows basic markup that can be used on WikiTree profiles and Space pages. Please remember not to use tables on Challenge profiles. * [[Space:WikiTree_Challenge_Example_Profiles|Example Challenge Profiles]] ''This is a guideline on how the profiles can look.'' * The [[Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension#Installation |WikiTree Browser Extension]] now includes functions from prior individual extensions. ** [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_AGC WikiTree AGC] ''This addon is to clean up gedcom 'clutter' once we've connected to existing profiles. It is awesome at cleaning up the gedcoms and putting the source information together. ([https://youtu.be/GPMtgks1JwY Tutorial]) ** [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:WikiTree_BEE WikiTree BEE] ''This addon is great for a lot of things, but the main help for the Challenge is the '[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:WikiTree_BEE#Auto_Bio auto-bio]' button that it puts on the profiles. This will give you basic narrative you can add to.There is a WikiTree BEE extension available for [https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/wikitree-bee/bldfdpnmijncfmaokfjgdmcjdhafihoh Chrome] and [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-GB/firefox/addon/wikitree-bee/ Firefox] users. ([https://youtu.be/8WVy6jBBCfc Tutorial]) * The [[Space:WikiTree_Sourcer|WikiTree Sourcer]] help you easily create narrative and complete source citations for any public or open profile. ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=loaADSkIYLI Tutorial]) * The [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Background_Images Background Images Category] contains pages that you can find a large variety of background images on. Most of them are tiled (repeatable) images. ==== Specific Country Resources ==== =====Ireland===== * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ Census Records of Ireland] NationalArchives.ie * [http://libertyellisfoundation.org/passenger Ellis Island Passenger Database] on Irish-Genealogy-Toolkit.com * [https://genealogy.nationalarchives.ie/ Genealogy Records] on Genealogy.NationalArchives.ie * [https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/irl GENUKI] on GenUki.org.uk - ''This has links to records, maps, and research tips * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Church_Records Ireland Church Records] ''Where to find church records with various links * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1584964 Ireland Marriages] on FamilySearch * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Census_Substitutes Ireland Census Substitutes] ''What census records are available, with where to find them * [https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/lessons/ireland-emigration Ireland Emigration] ''Video on FamilySearch on finding the origins of Irish Immigrants * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Online_Genealogy_Records Ireland Online Genealogy Record] Links. * [https://www.johngrenham.com/ Irish Ancestors] ''This maps out where surnames are located, as well as locations in general * [https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/ Irish Genealogy] on IrishGenealogy.ie * [https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/ Irish Records] ''Civil and Church record database * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ National Archives of Ireland] ''Try their [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/search/ census search] * [https://www.nli.ie/ National Library of Ireland] ''a new database holding images of the Library's Roman Catholic parish registers * [https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/proni PRONI] ''the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland * [https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/lessons/tracing-irish-roman-catholic-ancestry Tracing Irish Roman Catholic Ancestry] ''An overview of how to approach Roman Catholic research * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Ireland WikiTree Ireland Project] ''Check for resources and stickers * Tip: The census records are a good start, and you should be able to find images of all the birth records for each child on irishgenealogy. They have exact birth date, places, fathers Occupation, and mother’s maiden names. Once you get that, you can search for the marriage of the parents, and that gives their fathers names. The civil records are great, but only go back to 1864 for births, a bit earlier for marriages. =====United States===== * [https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/African_American_Online_Genealogy_Records African American Records] ''FamilySearch list of resources * [https://services.dar.org/members/DAR_Research/search/?Tab_ID=1&Tab_ID_Sub=1 DAR Ancestor Search] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:United_States_Project_Reliable_Sources United States Reliable Sources] :''' Illinois : * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1676968 1824-1940 Births] ''FamilySearch'' * [https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Illinois_County_Creation_Dates_and_Parent_Counties Illinois County Creation Dates] ''FamilySearch * [https://box2.nmtvault.com/Geneva/jsp/RcWebBrowseCollections.jsp Geneva Republican] ''Public Library newspaper holdings * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2534491 Illinois Church Marriages] ''FamilySearch :'''New York :''' * [https://a860-historicalvitalrecords.nyc.gov/search New York City Historical Vital Records] Birth, Marriage, and Death Certificates for Kings (Brooklyn), Bronx, Manhattan, Queens, Richmond ===== Venezuela ===== ==== Project Specific Resources ==== ===== US Black Heritage Project ===== *[[Space:Black_Genealogy_Basics|Black Genealogy Basics]] * [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Examples|US Black Heritage Profile Examples]] * [[Project:US_Black_Heritage|Project Page for USBH]] *[[Space:US_Black_Heritage:_Heritage_Exchange_Portal|Heritage Exchange Portal]] for instructions on how to document enslaved ancestors * [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Project_Resources|US Black Heritage Project Resources]] * Category: Please use this for ancestors that were enslaved. 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== WikiTree Challenge Challenge 2 == '''Guest Star''': [[Wilkinson-13420|Adrienne Wilkinson]] === Notes From Guest === {{Image|file=WikiTree_2022_Challenge_Graphics.jpg |align=c |size=500 |caption=''Provided by Adrienne for our use here }} === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[Williams-47589|Joan Whitaker]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * ''add image link here'' === FHL Lookup Requests === * === '''Resources''' === ====England==== * [https://www.freebmd.org.uk/ FreeBMD] * [https://www.freereg.org.uk/ FreeReg] *[[Space:England_Research_Resources:_General|England Research Resources]] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:England%2C_Research_Resources England Research Resources Category] *[[Space:England_Project_Reliable_Sources|Reliable sources for pre-1700 profiles in England]] * [https://www.dengates.com/ Dengate name study] *[https://www.genuki.org.uk/ GENUKI] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_counties_of_the_United_Kingdom#England England Counties] England’s current counties. *[https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Historic_counties_of_England Historical Counties of England] England’s historical counties. * English Roots Sticker {{England Sticker}} (''See their [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:England_Sticker sticker page] for more specific locations) ====Germany==== *[https://www.archion.de/ German Church Records] Archion, your browser should translate this page to English if needed. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:German_Roots_Project_Resources German Resources] List of German source links. * [https://www.archion.de/de/browse/?no_cache=1#https://www.archion.de/de/browse/?no_cache=1&path=656249-777823 ARCHION DURCHSUCHEN] * [https://die-maus-bremen.info/index.php?id=357 Die Maus] on die.mau.bremen.info * [https://www.germanroots.com/germandata.html German Genealogy Records] ''This is a list of sources, both paid and free * [https://sktranslations.com/german-church-record-vocabulary-important-words German Church Record Vocabulary] * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germany_Online_Genealogy_Records Germany Online Records] ''This is a list of sources, both paid and free *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:German_Roots_Project_Resources German Resources] List of German source links. * WikiTree [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:German_Roots_Project_Resources Germany Project Resources] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Germany_Project_Templates WikiTree Germany Project Templates] * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-67JQ-DQ7?i=60&cc=1491272&cat=23048 Germany, Prussia, BMD] * Germany records [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.birthLikePlace=germany&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on&count=20&offset=0 on FamilySearch] * [http://immigrantships.net/bremenproj/bremenproject.html Immigrant Ship Transcription Guild]: Transcribed Ships Manifests Departing from Germany * [https://data.matricula-online.eu/de/deutschland/muenster/buldern-st-pankratius/KB001_1/?pg=74 Matricula Online] * [http://www.suetterlinschrift.de/Englisch/Titel.htm Old German Writing]: here you can learn about Suetterlin - the "German handwriting". There are also tips and tricks for deciphering old scripts as well as a comparison of the Suetterlin alphabet to older writings of 17th-19th century. * [http://www.archive-in-thueringen.de/de/findbuch/view/bestand/27954/systematik/115372 Thuringen Archives] * German Roots Sticker {{German Roots Sticker}} ===='''Important German Church Record Vocabulary'''==== ::'''Name''' Name, Namen, Nahme, Nahmen ::'''Parish''' Pfarre, Gemeinde ::'''local''' hiesig ::'''Baptism''' Taufe ::'''Birth''' Geburt ::'''Child''' Kind ::'''Son''' Sohn ::'''Daughter''' Tochter ::'''Mother''' Mutter ::'''Father''' Vater ::'''Parents''' Eltern, Aeltern ::'''Boy''' Knabe, Junge ::'''Girl''' Mädchen ::'''Stillborn''' totgeboren, todtgeboren ::'''Year, Month and Day''' Jahr, Monat und Tag ::'''Godparents/Sponsors''' Paten, Pathen, Taufpaten, Taufpathen, Gevatter ::'''Marriage''' Trauung, Ehe ::'''Groom''' Bräutigam ::'''Bride''' Braut ::'''Married''' verheiratet, verehelicht ::'''Wife''' Frau, Ehefrau, Gattin, Weib, Eheweib ::'''Husband''' Mann, Ehemann, Gatte ::'''Location/Place of Residence''' Ort, Wohnort ====Ireland==== * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ Census Records of Ireland] NationalArchives.ie * [http://libertyellisfoundation.org/passenger Ellis Island Passenger Database] on Irish-Genealogy-Toolkit.com * [https://genealogy.nationalarchives.ie/ Genealogy Records] on Genealogy.NationalArchives.ie * [https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/irl GENUKI] on GenUki.org.uk - ''This has links to records, maps, and research tips * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Church_Records Ireland Church Records] ''Where to find church records with various links * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1584964 Ireland Marriages] on FamilySearch * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Census_Substitutes Ireland Census Substitutes] ''What census records are available, with where to find them * [https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/lessons/ireland-emigration Ireland Emigration] ''Video on FamilySearch on finding the origins of Irish Immigrants * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Online_Genealogy_Records Ireland Online Genealogy Record] Links. * [https://www.johngrenham.com/ Irish Ancestors] ''This maps out where surnames are located, as well as locations in general * [https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/ Irish Genealogy] on IrishGenealogy.ie * [https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/ Irish Records] ''Civil and Church record database * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ National Archives of Ireland] ''Try their [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/search/ census search] * [https://www.nli.ie/ National Library of Ireland] ''a new database holding images of the Library's Roman Catholic parish registers * [https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/proni PRONI] ''the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland * [https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/lessons/tracing-irish-roman-catholic-ancestry Tracing Irish Roman Catholic Ancestry] ''An overview of how to approach Roman Catholic research * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Ireland WikiTree Ireland Project] ''Check for resources and stickers * Tip: The census records are a good start, and you should be able to find images of all the birth records for each child on irishgenealogy. They have exact birth date, places, fathers Occupation, and mother’s maiden names. Once you get that, you can search for the marriage of the parents, and that gives their fathers names. The civil records are great, but only go back to 1864 for births, a bit earlier for marriages. ====Scotland==== * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_Project_Templates%2C_Stickers_and_Images Templates, Stickers and Images] on WikiTree * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_-_Reliable_Sources Scotland - Reliable Sources] on WikiTree *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_Genealogy_Resources Scotland Resources] Scotland’s list of source links. * Scottish Roots Sticker {{Scotland Sticker}} ====Switzerland==== : Tag [[Caruso-344|Isabelle Caruso]] (Caruso-344) in Discord if you need help with Switzerland, or have questions. * [http://www.archives-quickaccess.ch/search/stazh/edb Digital index of marriages 1524-1800 in Canton Zurich (Zürich)] ** ''Note: There are no records online for Canton Zurich * [https://www.stadt-zuerich.ch/pfarrbuecher The church records for city of Zurich] == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week. Once the survey is sent out via email, you can vote for up to eight Interesting Finds. ::([[#WikiTree Challenge Challenge 2|Return to the menu]]) # Her great-grandmother [[Kruse-2163|Dorthea May (Kruse) Cartwright]]'s sister Alice Christina (Kruse) Key died in July last year (2021) at the age of 103. Her obituary notes that she survived eight brothers and three sisters. No profile has been created for her due to the proximity of her death. # [[Kruse-2178|Matthias Hansen Kruse]] and his wife [[Vind-35|Helene Holdine Vind]] were confirmed on the same day, 25 March 1877 at the same church at Fole Sogn, Denmark. They married in 1886. # [[Wymer-316|Noah Wymer]], brother of Adrienne's 2nd great grandfather [[Wymer-307|Simeon Wymer]], married [[Dollar-1066|Elizabeth (Dollar) Wymer]], sister of Simeon's wife [[Dollar-1054|Percilla (Dollar)Wymer]], Adrienne's 2nd great grandmother. # [[Cornman-258|John Cornman (1800-)]], Adrienne's 4th great-grandfather, was a master wagon maker in Pennsylvania. He and his wife Sarah had ten children. His grandfather,[[Cornman-89|John Cornman (1748-1832)]], signed the Oath of Allegiance in 1778, making him a DAR patriot. # Adrienne's fourth great grandmother, [[White-15702|Jane (White) Norton]] sought a divorce against her husband [[Norton-1947|John Norton]], who abandoned the family 5 years prior to her petition (I have a copy of the divorce file) in Lawrence County, Alabama. She believes that John was a criminal and was being held in jail in Natches in Mississippi. In her affidavit she testified that she married John about 1813 in the state of Tennessee and was being supported by her father. Jane later found love again when she moved to Missouri. She married a John A. Jones and lived next to her daughter [[Norton-7242|Jemima (Norton) Dollar]] and son-in-law [[Dollar-806|William Dollar]]. In 1835, her eldest son William Norton was appointed guardian of her minor children (James, John, Rachel and Thadeus), legal heirs of John Norton (deceased). William Dollar was one of the sureties on the bond, living in the adjoining county. # Adrienne's fifth great grandfather, [[White-55381|Judge William White]] was one of the early settlers of Benton County, Missouri. The township of White was named after him in 1838. # [[Isgrig-4|William Isgrig (1721-abt.1788)]] was living at St John, Bow when he was indicted at the Old Bailey for stealing from his master, William Gould. At the time of the offence, William Isgrigg’s father was dying, but no allowance was made. He was found guilty of theft valued under 5s and on 16 Apr 1740 he was sentenced to 7 years transportation, which is how he came to emigrate to Baltimore. # That man’s grandfather, also called [[Isgrigg-17|William Isgrigg (abt.1680-bef.1755)]], was robbed of a fortune on his way home and his attacker John Drummond was found guilty at the Old Bailey and sentenced to death. There is a moving account of his life and death in the court records[https://www.oldbaileyonline.org/browse.jsp?div=OA17291222 ] # The probate of the above William Isgrig’s Will was very unusual - he had got his daughter’s married name wrong (calling her Margaret Dukeson instead of Margaret Dewxell), and the wrong name for her son, whom he called George Dukeson instead of his actual name William Dewxell. His son-in-law had to go to court and swear an affidavit that the names were wrong, but that his son was the intended legatee. The other two grandsons named were both over the pond by the time the Will was proved, but this does not seem to have been mentioned in the court documents. #Adrienne's third great grand uncle [[Harmon-8113|Jonas H Harmon]] killed a rattlesnake that measured three feet ten inches in length and had eight rattles! #Adriennes' fourth maternal great grandfather,[[ Cartwright-2344|William Cartwright]] worked in the coal and iron industry, moving his young family from Ohio to Kentucky, then Missouri, Alabama and back to Missouri where he finally settled down in the late 19th century. === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Will_of_William_Isgrig William Isgrigg] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Isgrig_Families_in_London Isgrig Families in London] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Walker_and_Ritchie_North_Carolina_Land_Deeds Walker and Ritchie North Carolina Land Deeds] === Military Profiles === :Did any of the guests' family serve in the military or military conflicts? * Her great-great-grandfather [[Dotson-379|Robert B. Dotson]] fought with the Union in the U.S. Civil War. He and his brother [[Dotson-2883|Marcus F. Dotson]] served with both Company A and Company H of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/10th_Kansas_Infantry_Regiment 10th Kansas Infantry]. Another brother [[Dotson-2884|James]] enlisted, but died of measles just two months after mustering in. *Her 5xGreat Grandfather [[Weimer-145|John DeWatt Weimer]] served in the 3rd Pennsylvania Regiment during the War of Independence. The 3rd Regiment served in the Battle of Valcour Island, the Battle of Brandywine, Battle of Germantown, Battle of Monmouth and the Battle of Springfield. *Her 2xgreat uncle [[Wilkinson-13729|Edd Wilkinson]] served in the 6th Artillery during the Spanish-American War. (Could use more research.) * Very many Rohrer cousins served during the Second World War, but first-cousin, three times removed [[Rohrer-800|Virgil K. Rohrer (1915-1945)]] was killed in action in Luzon, The Philippines. There is a clipping on Find-a-Grave about his memorial service. * Her 5x great-grandfather [[Blackwell-5668|Jesse Blackwell]] was a volunteer in the Virginia Militia during the American Revolutionary War, serving several 3-month stints in the militia. In 1775, he marched to Williamsburg. In 1777, he guarded prisoners at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albemarle_Barracks Albemarle Barracks] (including [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Burgoyne Burgoyne]'s Army). Those who can document their descent from Jesse can (and have) claimed membership in the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR). * [[Blackwell-2447|William Blackwell]], brother of her 4x great-grandmother [[Blackwell-5350|Sarah (Blackwell) Stafford]] fought in the War of 1812, primarily in the autumn of 1813 against Native Americans (who had allied themselves with the British) along the Upper Mississippi and Illinois Rivers. He likely helped build Fort Clark in Peoria, Illinois. Their brother [[Blackwell-3973|Jesse Blackwell Jr.]] was also supposed to have served in the War of 1812. * 4x great-grandfather [[Stafford-1608|Noah Stafford]] is also said to have served in the War of 1812. Likely, based on his location, in a similar capacity to his brother-in-law William. == Ancestors == === Brick Walls === :''Brick walls will be chosen by mid-week by [[Silva-1055|Mindy]] and [[Williams-47589|Joan Whitaker]]. These will also be posted in the G2G under the relevant great-grandparent. Please do not add names to this section, thanks!! : The first parent found beyond these ancestors is worth 10 bounty points. Good luck! ==== Paternal Brick Walls ==== # [[Stone-23005|Micajah Stone]] ''Virginia, US # [[Dotson-379|Robert B. Dotson]] (Mother only) ''Missouri, US # [[Collier-2100|Agnes Collier]] ''North Carolina, US # [[Kullmer-6|Augusta (Kullmer) Kreyling]] ''Germany ==== Maternal Brick Walls ==== # [[Bryson-1200|James H Bryson]] ''South Carolina, US # [[Wanned-1|Frideriche Lovise Wanned]] (Mother only) ''Danmark'' '''{{Orange|Solved!}}''' # [[Dollar-806|William Dollar]] ''North Carolina, US # [[Jones-115922|William B Jones]] ''Kentucky, US === Needs Work === :Once you complete the task listed, please '''remove''' the profile from this list. Thanks!! # [[Snavely-49|Elizabeth (Snavely) Rohrer (1701-bef.1788)]] ''Needs children added. Sources are on profiles, some need birth years # [[Good-1633|Peter Good (1732-1807)]] ''Needs children added (USA). Use probate if nothing else found for Christine and Henry # [[Good-157|Jacob Good (1712-1777)]] ''Needs German research and further profile cleaning. May need US research completed. # [[Eaton-475|Louisa Jane (Eaton) Wilkinson (1854-1928)]] ''Missing one sibling, census record on the profile # [[Rohrer-412|Isaac Snavely Rohrer (1743-1804)]] ''Needs children added. The Mennonite record is a sufficient source for all of them. Please leave the research notes on the page so those records can all be assigned to a Rohrer. Thanks!! ::([[#WikiTree Challenge Challenge 2|Return to the menu]])
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== WikiTree Challenge Week 5 == '''Guest Star''': [[Wakeman-5818|Oliver Wakeman]] === Notes From Guest === * A little bit of history which has been passed down: Wakeman used to be somebody that took care of legal stuff (so Wakeman was an occupation, taken on as a surname). * Yes, I knew all of my grandparents * Cyril Wakeman and Mildred Eastment were my father’s parents. My mothers were Ronald Woolford and Ruby Mitchell. * My granddad died quite quite young, but so my Nan and I were very close so Lillian Davis, which was her mum. I think would be the oldest relative that I knew. * Re Ethnicity: There is the Voller line, which my dad has always told me that the line that we come from is related to the Vollers in Germany, who were Romany gypsies and Germany and the other side of the family, my grandmother's side with the Eastments. I wonder whether there's any you know that sort of European side to our family. But the only downside to that, I think, is it I'm dreadful with languages. * One of my great-great ancestors invented the deck chair. That is one of the many stories that have been passed down. I would like to know if that is true. A lot of things we end up telling it as a story, so you forget sometimes whether these stories are actually true. I’d like to know if they are. * The main the story that I've always heard from that which was that the Wakeman name came from those working for an Earl. And the story that I've heard is that one of these, one of these people was on a boat or was a captain on a boat or carpenter on a boat or something along those lines or one of the people. That worked for the Earl on a boat or something and apparently the Earl and his wife wanted to. And that's how he invented the deck chair, he came up with the Chair frame and the canvas to swing between the two, which is how they and they needed to fold it away and store it. That is apparently a bit of genuine history from us, but, of course, because it was back in the days, where it was all anything you invented got registered to the household or the Earl, it was never something that was ever credited to the Wakeman's. * My uncle Lorrie was disabled, he had multiple sclerosis and was in a in a wheelchair. And I always remember him because he was one of the pioneers of computers in one of the first people I ever knew that had a computer. which you're talking, I was probably eight so we're talking like 1979 or 1980. * And I remember my auntie Olive. Oh, she wasn't she wasn't really my aunt she was my great aunty she was just always known as Aunt Olive. She died at 99. * (Want to know if you are related to?): The “Great Fred Wakeman.” People often ask if we are related and I would love to know if we are. === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[Langridge-71|Janet (Langridge) Wild]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * ''add image link here'' === '''Resources''' === ''Feel free to add to this list of resources. If you find a new location, please let [[Silva-1055|Mindy]] know.'' ====England==== * [https://www.freebmd.org.uk/ FreeBMD] * [https://www.freereg.org.uk/ FreeReg] *[[Space:England_Research_Resources:_General|England Research Resources]] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:England%2C_Research_Resources England Research Resources Category] *[[Space:England_Project_Reliable_Sources|Reliable sources for pre-1700 profiles in England]] * [https://www.dengates.com/ Dengate name study] *[https://www.genuki.org.uk/ GENUKI] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_counties_of_the_United_Kingdom#England England Counties] England’s current counties. *[https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Historic_counties_of_England Historical Counties of England] England’s historical counties. * English Roots Sticker {{England Sticker}} (''See their [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:England_Sticker sticker page] for more specific locations) == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === :'''NOTE''': I'm working on the presentation. Please don't make any changes to this section for now. Thanks!! :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week. Please add the information to the profiles as well, with sources to support them. If you want someone else to write the narrative, post it in Discord and add/or add it to the "Needs Work" section. # Have uploaded a PDF as I don't know how to do a space page, see profile [[Bennett-34284|Emma Louisa Bennett (1873-1929)]] - Emma Louisa (Bennet) Moore died tragically as the result of a Coach accident # The first husband of [[Voller-170|Blanch Elizabeth (Voller) Mitchell (1885-)]], Oliver’s 2nd gt aunt, went down with HMS Invincible during the battle of Jutland 31 May 1916 (WW1). They had just celebrated their first wedding anniversary. # Oliver's Great Uncle x? was a Musician [[Wakeman-5853 |Thomas Wakeman]] in 1861. # [[Baston-162|Mary Ann (Baston) Grover (1889-1958)]] had 17 known children, who survived childhood, including two—[[Grover-2831|Pvt. Kenneth Gordon Grover (1924-1946)]] and [[Grover-2836|Cecil Stanley Grover (1916-1943)]]—who died in service during the Second World War. Her daughter [[Grover-2834|Mabel Isabel (Grover) Sibley]] married an American after the war, migrated to West Virginia (where her coal miner husband was killed in a mine collapse) and died in Colorado. Mary Ann's daughter [[Grover-2830|Joyce A. (Grover) Roach (1926-1946)]] married an American soldier, migrated to the US and died in Michigan at age 20. (The children are Oliver Wakeman's first cousins, twice removed. He thought he had no American relatives. # Wakeman used to be somebody that took care of legal stuff - [[Wakeman-5866|Frank Wakeman]] worked for the Inland Revenue in 1911. Oliver and Frank are second cousins three times removed # [[Davies-14203|Thomas Davies ]] (1816 -1886) Worked for the coast Guard in 1851 & 1861in Pembrokeshire, a county in the south-west of Wales. Found his service record on https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/Coastguards/D-E, using Margaret in the find search she shows up at Number 15/92. lists their children and grandchildren # [[wickens-621|William George Wickens]](1875-1960) had 1st cousin of same name born in India. [[Wickens-628 |William George Wickens]](1874-1940) # [[Adams-46402|Francis Luke Adams]] was an Centenarian born before the 31 May 1868 - 14 Sep 1968. He and Oliver are second cousins three times removed, are both descendants of [[Fleet-542|Charlotte (Fleet) Barber]] (bef.1788-1858) into the Wakeman line via Barber, Davies lines. #The Brother of Oliver's Great Great GrandMother - [[Ballard-9748 | William Francis Ballard]] emigrated to Canada with his wife [[Tuck-2482|Emily Tuck]] and three Children Horace, Stanley and Almacy on board the Bavarian in 1903. The three Children are left with Emily's Sister [[Tuck-2484|Eliza Tuck]] and Family in Canada. [[Ballard-9748 | William Francis Ballard]] widowed can later be found back in England boarding with his Married Sister Henrietta in the 1911 Census. William remarries, in 1912 to Charlotte Emily Brun. (The Children all marry in Canada.) #Oliver’s 2nd great grandfather [[Voller-164|William Henry Voller (1862-1942)]] appears to have committed a number of criminal offences during his life - see [[Space:William_Voller%E2%80%99s_Criminal_Record|William Voller’s Criminal Record]] for the transcription of a newspaper article from 1899. He allegedly wrote cheques that bounced, and hired three bicycles from two establishments which he then pawned at different pawnbrokers, forging receipts so that it appeared he had bought them. For these offences, he was committed to trial at the Crown Court , confessed to all, and sentenced to 6 months hard labour. #He was in a position to know a lot about bicycles since a few years previously he had been captain of a bicycle club in Gosport, Hampshire, the “Gosport Star Cycling Club”. In 1894 the paper reported his taking part in a 100-mile bicycle race against Private F.W.R. Hankin. Private Hankin gave up after 46 miles, but William Voller finished the hundred miles, recording a time of 6 hours 13 minutes. The reporter thought the time was pretty good considering Voller was over 30! #[[Basson-1272|Tom Basson (bef.1861-1930)]] - A son of Oliver's 3rd Gt Grandaunt [[Baston-176|Elizabeth (Baston) Allen (bef.1832-)]] was Mayor of Oxford from 1922-1923 ([http://www.oxfordhistory.org.uk/mayors/1836_1962/basson_tom_1922.html]) #The Ings line appear to have lost several members prematurely two of them have space pages. The youngest is 15 year old son [[Mulrooney-99|Edward Henry Jabez (Mulrooney) Mulroney (1900-1916)]] of [[Ings-137|Lily Eliza (Ings) Mulrooney (1875-)]] a Bugler in the Royal Marines who was killed in action in 1916 and is commemorated on the Portsmouth Naval Memorial see:- [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/3037601/edward-henry-jabez-mulrooney/ Commonwealth War Graves Record] #[[Baston-194| Francis Baston]] was originally sentenced to death for burglary and stealing silver plate to the value of 40 shillings, sentence was commuted to transportation for life and eventually to two years hard labour in Berkshire === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Fatal_Brake_Outing_Alverstoke_Man%27s_Fall Fatal Brake Outing] * [[Space:Railway_Accident|Railway Accident]] * [[Space:William_Voller%E2%80%99s_Criminal_Record|William Voller’s Criminal Record]] *[[Space:Will_of_Stephen_Baston%2C_Laborer_of_Nuneham_Courtney_1852| Transcription of will of Stephen Baston, Laborer of Nuneham Courtney 1852]] *[[Space:Will_of_Jonathan_Baston%2C_yeoman_of_Weald%2C_Bampton%2C_Oxfordshire_1784| Transcription of will of Jonathan Baston of Weald, Bampton 1784]] === Military Profiles === :Did any of the guests' family serve in the military or military conflicts? * [[Grover-2831|Pvt. Kenneth Gordon Grover (1924-1946)]] was killed in Cairo during WWII. His brother [[Grover-2836|Cecil Stanley Grover (1916-1943)]] died in Tunisia. * [[Ings-134|James Jabez Ings]] was in the Royal Navy see [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Fatal_Brake_Outing_Alverstoke_Man%27s_Fall free space page] * [[Wakeman-5844|Frederick William Wakeman]] Grandson of John Martin Wakeman and Sarah Ann Craig. Military Company/Regiment: Royal Army Service Corps Military Regiment: T/443668 Battalion: 623rd Company * [[Wakeman-5830|Edwin Wakeman]] Grandson of John Martin Wakeman and Sarah Ann Craig. he enlisted and served in the Army Service Corps, 384th Mechanical Transport Company. * [[Wakeman-5860 | Francis Alfred Wakeman]] nephew of [[Wakeman-5831|John Wakeman]] Served with The Royal Artillery from 1882-1889 his final rank was Corporal. He served in India and was invalided out therefore entitling him to a Chelsea Pension for his service. He was a Letter Carrier preceding and Commissionaire after discharge. * [[Vallar-5|Frank (Vallar) Voller (1864-1895)]] was in the Royal Navy * [[Mitchell-36974|Alfred Mitchell (1895-1932)]] had been discharged from army for epilepsy before the outbreak of the First World War. He tried repeatedly to sign up during the war but kept getting found out and discharged. * [[Mitchell-36991|Bertie Mitchell (1899-)]] Alfred’s brother Albert also tried to sign up and was discharged for having epilepsy. He was under age - perhaps they got the brothers’ records confused? Their names were similar and both still living at home so had the same address. * [[Woolford-413|Ronald Woolford (1919-abt.2001)]] fought in Burma during the Second World War * [[Voller-186|Thomas Arthur Voller (1901-)]] career in Royal Navy from 1916-1928 including First World War. Married less than a month after he left. * [[Voller-189|Frederick Arthur Voller (1878-)]] career soldier 1908-1922 fought with artillery in Mesopotamia in World War 1 * [[Gutteridge-352|William Gutteridge]], first husband of guest's great-grandmother [[Baston-148|Esther Baston]], served in World War I and died of his wounds on March 4, 1917, at the Somme, France. * [[Baston-165|George William Baston (1879-1903)]] Royal Navy 1898-1903, died in Royal Naval Hospital at Haslar == Ancestors == === Brick Walls === Brick walls have been selected by Mindy and Janet. These are also posted in the G2G under the relevant great-grandparent. Please do not add names to this section, thanks!! The first parent found beyond these ancestors is worth 10 bounty points. Good luck! ==== Paternal Brick Walls ==== # [[Richardson-32289|John Richardson (abt.1775-)]] # [[Valler-117|John Valler (abt.1730-)]] # [[Eastment-157|Richard Eastment (bef.1718-abt.1771)]] # [[Davies-14203|Thomas Davies (abt.1816-)]] ==== Maternal Brick Walls ==== # [[Woolford-413|Ronald Woolford (1919-abt.2001)]] ''Father only # [[Mason-21216|Lizzie (Mason) Woodford (1867-1964)]] # [[Mitchell-36995|George Mitchell (1814-bef.1851)]] # [[Duffield-1250|Thomas Henry Duffield (bef.1792-1867)]] === Needs Work === :''Please remove the person from this list after you have completed the task. Thank you! # #
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== WikiTree Challenge Week 7 == '''Guest Star''': [[Ward-37701|Elizabeth (Ward) Gracen]] === Notes From Guest === * From what she knows, Wallace was a name change when the migrated - either from Haggerman or Hagermeier. * [Do you have a tree?] No. I had a relative that had done some research, but she has passed. No, I don’t really know a lot. * My grandfather, Tom Murphy, he was adopted by the Picketts/Pickens in the Batesville, Arkansas area. * Tom and Grace Murphy (those are my mother’s parents). And my father’s parents were Frank and Mary Ward. They’re all from Arkansas. Someone had looked into my mother’s side. Bonnie Grace Wallace was my grandmother’s name. * I don’t think my adopted grandfather ever found out who his biological parents were. * [Who is the oldest living ancestor you knew in person?] My grandmother Ward? Oh, I’m not close to that side, but there may be a great-aunt alive still. She will be in her 90s. My grandmother lived to her eighties. * I believe [my ethnicity is] English, Irish, and maybe some German. * Like a lot of people in Arkansas, we believed … especially since I had long, black, straight hair when I was younger, we believed that we may have had Cherokee. But, when Helen looked there was no sign of that. I’ve heard that a lot of people there believed they had Native American ancestors. No, I haven’t done DNA testing. I don’t think anyone in my family has. === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[Tucker-11084|Donna Baumann]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * ''add image link here'' === FHL Look-up Requests=== ''Please add any the link to the source you are hoping to get an image from here. Once you have received the copy you can delete the entry. Thanks!! * === '''Resources''' === ====Ireland==== * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ Census Records of Ireland] NationalArchives.ie * [http://libertyellisfoundation.org/passenger Ellis Island Passenger Database] on Irish-Genealogy-Toolkit.com * [https://genealogy.nationalarchives.ie/ Genealogy Records] on Genealogy.NationalArchives.ie * [https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/irl GENUKI] on GenUki.org.uk - ''This has links to records, maps, and research tips * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Church_Records Ireland Church Records] ''Where to find church records with various links * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1584964 Ireland Marriages] on FamilySearch * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Census_Substitutes Ireland Census Substitutes] ''What census records are available, with where to find them * [https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/lessons/ireland-emigration Ireland Emigration] ''Video on FamilySearch on finding the origins of Irish Immigrants * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Online_Genealogy_Records Ireland Online Genealogy Record] Links. * [https://www.johngrenham.com/ Irish Ancestors] ''This maps out where surnames are located, as well as locations in general * [https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/ Irish Genealogy] on IrishGenealogy.ie * [https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/ Irish Records] ''Civil and Church record database * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ National Archives of Ireland] ''Try their [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/search/ census search] * [https://www.nli.ie/ National Library of Ireland] ''a new database holding images of the Library's Roman Catholic parish registers * [https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/proni PRONI] ''the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland * [https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/lessons/tracing-irish-roman-catholic-ancestry Tracing Irish Roman Catholic Ancestry] ''An overview of how to approach Roman Catholic research * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Ireland WikiTree Ireland Project] ''Check for resources and stickers * Tip: The census records are a good start, and you should be able to find images of all the birth records for each child on irishgenealogy. They have exact birth date, places, fathers Occupation, and mother’s maiden names. Once you get that, you can search for the marriage of the parents, and that gives their fathers names. The civil records are great, but only go back to 1864 for births, a bit earlier for marriages. ==== United States ==== * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:United_States_Project_Reliable_Sources United States Reliable Sources] * [https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/United_States_Military_Online_Genealogy_Records United States Military Online Genealogy Records] ''A list of databases. Some are free, the ones that aren't are marked as such ==== United States - Arkansas ==== * [https://accessgenealogy.com/arkansas-genealogy Access Genealogy] ''This has links to bible records, biographies, a map, and some church records and history. * [https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Arkansas,_United_States_Genealogy Arkansas Genealogy] ''This is the FamilySearch listing of records. You can click on the county of interest and see what is available. It includes Arkansas migration routes * [http://genealogytrails.com/ark/index.htm Arkansas Genealogy Trails] ''This site has links to various records, such as cemetery, census, marriage, and military records. * [https://arkansasgenealogy.com/ Arkansas History] * [http://www.sonofthesouth.net/leefoundation/civil-war/1861/november/wounded-soldier.htm Harper's Weekly] The newspaper from 1861 * [https://libraries.uark.edu/specialcollections/research/guides/genealogy.php University Library] ''This site has links to cemeteries, registers of birth, etc. I haven't used this site yet, but you can [https://library.uark.edu/ search the catalog] ==== United States - Connecticut ==== * [https://accessgenealogy.com/connecticut-genealogy Access Genealogy] for Connecticut. ''This site has links to cemeteries, census records, and some county histories. * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2448938 Connecticut Births & Baptisms] ''on FamilySearch * [https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Connecticut_Online_Genealogy_Records Connecticut FamilySearch Resource Links] ''This has an extensive list of resources that help with Connecticut research * [http://genealogytrails.com/conn/ Connecticut Genealogy Trails] ''Resources are linked by county ==== United States - North Carolina ==== * [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015002304221&view=1up&seq=7 American Quaker Genealogy] ''North Carolina Yearly Meeting Notes * [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015038929710&view=1up&seq=15 American Quaker genealogy, v.2.] ''North Carolina Yearly Meeting Notes * [https://services.dar.org/members/DAR_Research/search/?Tab_ID=1&Tab_ID_Sub=1 DAR Ancestor Search] * [https://www.chesco.org/documentcenter/view/4008 Chester County, NC] Tavern Petitions C-D (you can [https://www.chesco.org/ search] for other surname letters ) * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.anyPlace=randolph%20county%2C%20north%20carolina&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on&count=20&offset=0 Randolph County, North Carolina] on FamilySearch * [https://www.mapofus.org/northcarolina/ Rotating Formation North Carolina County Boundary Maps] on MapofUS.org * [http://genealogytrails.com/ncar/ North Carolina Genealogy Trails] on GenealogyTrails.com * [https://accessgenealogy.com/north-carolina-genealogy North Carolina Genealogy] on AccessGenealogy.com * [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015038929710&view=1up&seq=15 Pennsylvania: Encyclopedia of American Quaker genealogy, by ... v.2] * See the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:United_States_Project_Stickers United States Project Stickers] page for the various stickers available. == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week # Four Strain sisters (sisters of Elizabeth's great grandmother), including [[Strain-1382|Kate Strain]] (1864-1940) worked as dress makers. None of the sisters married. # Three brothers of Elizabeth's great-great grandmother Eveline (Williams) Strain served during the Civil War. On the Confederate side, [[Williams-110737|Thomas W. Williams]] served in Company K of the 34th Arkansas Infantry and [[Williams-110736|William Williams]] served in Company D of the 1st Arkansas Cavalry. Their younger brother [[Williams-110734|Andrew Jackson Williams]] served on the Union side in Company A of the 1st Arkansas Infantry. # The home of David Rankin [[Rankin-2550|David Rankin]] (circa 1745-circa 1802) in Greeneville, Greene County, Tennessee was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.[https://npgallery.nps.gov/GetAsset/29dbc658-cdcc-4f12-8c30-8dc877e7fdb4] # [[Benton-3267 | David Benton]] 5x great grandfather of Elizabeth is the namesake of Benton County, Tennessee, United States where the family lived for several generations. # Elizabeth's great grandfather [[Pickens-1697|Sidney Pickens]] coached the Batesville, Arkansas basketball team. In April 1927 they were runner-up at the National Championship Game, held in Chicago, losing to a team from Cicero, with Elizabeth's grandfather Tom Murphy as the star player (he played back guard). # Elizabeth's second cousin twice removed [[Hoover-6749|James Kenneth Hoover]] (1919-1943) was a Lieutenant in the U.S. Army Air Corps during World War II. He was the co-pilot of a B-24 bomber which was shot down by German fighter planes on 13 November 1943 over the North Sea. His body was later recovered and is buried in the Little Rock National Cemetery. # [[Ward-37952|Aaron Lee Ward (1896-1961)]], Elizabeth's first cousin 2x removed, began his Major League Baseball career with the New York Yankees in 1917. His career lasted to 1928, with the last two years playing for the Chicago White Sox and The Cleveland Indians respectively. During the course of his career, he led The Yankees in triples in 1921,1923, and 1924. # Elizabeth's second cousin, 6 times removed, [[Pickens-210|Israel Pickens (1780-1827)]] served as the third Governor of the State of Alabama, then served as a US Senator for Alabama as well. He was in Cuba for treatment of consumption (tuberculosis) at the time of his death, and his remains were interred there before being moved to their final resting place in Alabama. # Elizabeth's great grandfather's brother [[Ward-37611|Phillip Ward]] was murdered by his brother-in-law [[Hampton-5349|George Hampton]] in October 1902. Hampton was convicted of second degree murder and died shortly thereafter in prison. (Chip Grimshaw found this one). # [[Young-51110|James Wells Young]] first cousins three times removed of Grace common ancestors are Ephriam and Virginia Young. Dr. Young began his practice in Roscoe in 1907 when a sudden rainstorm left him stranded there. He had just graduated from Texas University Medical College in Galveston and was en route to Snyder to begin the practice of medicine when a rainstorm made the road to Snyder impassable. He remained overnight and by morning, he had decided to cast his lot in Roscoe. He made house calls either on horseback or Horse and buggy. Founder of Young Medical Center in Nolan County, Texas with his two sons (Another Doctor and Dentist). His Grandson was a professional Guitarist and Keyboard Player (Cactus Rose Project). *Elizabeth's 1st cousin once removed [[Wallace-17234|William Robert Wallace]] (1918-1944) was a Pharmacist's Mate First Class aboard the USS Hoel, a US Navy Destroyer. He lost his life when the ship was sunk by the Japanese during the Battle of Samar on 25 October 1944. === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. * [[Space:Will_of_Richard_Elison_1680|Will of Richard Elison 1680]] * === Military Profiles === :Did any of the guests' family serve in the military or military conflicts? ::FRENCH AND INDIAN WARS *Elizabeth's 5th great grandfather [[Boardman-2339|Jonathan Boardman]] (1726-1798) served in as a Sergeant in the 7th Company (under Col. Elihu Chauncey) of the 4th Connecticut Regiment ::REVOLUTIONARY WAR *5th Great Grandfather, [[Hembree-58|Joel Bird Hembree (abt.1755-1825)]] performed a patriotic service qualifying him as a Patriot for the American Revolutionary War for DAR and SAR. *5th Great Grandfather, [[Tankersley-163|Joseph Tankersley Sr (1766-1822)]], served in the Revolutionary War, but was denied a pension due to lack of proof at the time. * 5th Great Grandfather [[Rankin-2550|David Rankin]] (circa 1745-circa 1802) served in the 8th Battalion of the Pennsylvania Militia (Chester County) during the Revolutionary War. *5th & 6th Great Grandfathers, [[Latimer-110|Robert Latimer (1760-1812)]] & [[Latimer-126|Jonathan Latimer Jr (1724-1806)]] both served in the Revolutionary War. *Elizabeth's 5th great grandfather [[Pickens-597|Andrew Pickens]] (1753-1844) served from South Carolina during the Revolutionary War, receiving a pension for his service in 1835. *Elizabeth's 6th great grandfather [[Benton-3268 | David Benton]] served in the Revolutionary War. He swore in 15 Jun 1776 under the command of Captain John Nelson in the 4th North Carolina continental regiment. Received pension for a brief period Starting in 1812 and received lands. * Elizabeth's 6th great grandfather twice [[Melton-1898 | Zachariah Melton]] is listed on the SAR patriot index. *Elizabeth's 6th great grandfather [[Churchill-158|Charles Churchill]] (1723-1802) was a Captain of the Tenth Company in the Sixth Connecticut Regiment, a division of the Colonial Continental Army. In 1776 he served in the Fourth company of the Second Regiment. *Elizabeth 5th great grandfather [[Churchill-1070|Samuel Churchill]] (1757-1834) He fought in the American Revolution with his father Charles, and brother, Levi. He served in the Tenth Company in the Sixth Connecticut Regiment, a division of the Colonial Continental Army. ::WAR OF 1812 * Elizabeth's 3rd great grandfather [[Williams-110740|David Wilson Williams]] (1794-1869) served in the 2nd Regiment (LIllard's) East Tennessee Volunteers during the War of 1812. *Elizabeth's 4th great grandfather [[Strain-176|Robert Strain]] (1770-1841) served as an Ensign in the 2nd Regiment of the East Tennessee Volunteers under Lilliard during the War of 1812. * 5th great grandfather [[Benton-3267 | David Benton]] served in the 1st North Carolina Militia and received lands for his service. ::Creek War * 5th great grandfather [[Benton-3267 | David Benton]] served in the 3rd regiment of Tennessee Militia in the Creek War. ::CIVIL WAR * 2nd Great Grandfather [[Ward-37605|Phillip M Ward (1835-1899)]] served for the Confederacy in the Civil War * 2nd Great Grandfather [[Strain-1377|William Jackson Strain]] (1836-1922) served in the Confederate Army in Company C of the 2nd Arkansas Infantry and Company C of the 34th Arkansas Infantry. * 3rd Great Grandfather, [[Winburne-2 | Lafayette Winburne]], served in the Civil War, Confederate TX 1st Battalion Sharpshooters Company C, and 33rd Arkansas Infantry Company K. *2nd Great Grandfather [[Wilson-92542|William G. Wilson]] served in the Confederate military in Company I of the Arkansas Cavalry during the Civil War. *3rd Great Grandfather [[Pennington-4139|Andrew Jackson Monroe Pennington (1824-1863)]] served for the confederacy and died at an army hospital while in service. * 3x great grandfather [[Vester-153 | David Y Vester]] enlisted 1 Feb 1862 in the 55th Tennessee Confederate Infantry, Company B. ::WORLD WAR I *Great Grand Uncle [[Pickens-1704|J. Alvin Pickens]] was a corporal in the Postal Express Service during the Great War (WWI). == Ancestors == === Brick Walls === :Brick wall ancestors were added mid-week by Mindy and Donna. Please don’t add profiles to this list. Thank you! ==== Paternal Brick Walls ==== # [[Scarlett-876|Mahala Ann (Scarlett) Hamilton (abt.1816-abt.1857)]] # [[Pennington-4199|Benagah Pennington (1770-1855)]] # [[Green-33330|George Washington Green (1812-1870)]] # [[Young-51019|Ephriam A Young (1808-1872)]] ==== Maternal Brick Walls ==== # [[McDonald-25706|Laban McDonald (1818-1889)]] # [[Baird-6806|Avis (Baird) Woods (-1840)]] # [[Wilson-12163|Mary Jack Wilson (1767-1856)]] # [[Williams-110740|John Williams (1766-1815)]] === Needs Work === Please add a note next to the one you are working on and then remove the entry when the profile is improved! #[[McGill-2252|Agnes (McGill) Benton (abt.1745-abt.1791)]] – no sources or bio #[[Jones-7491|Francis Albrighton Jones (1715-1788)]] – bio and sources #[[Ridley-588|Mary Elizabeth Betsy (Ridley) Jones (1706-1784)]] – This needs more than a cursory cleaning. The age gap between her and her children is far too small, and her marriage date doesn't fit with her age. #[[Jones-72221|Matthew Jones (abt.1640-1715)]] – bio & sources #[[Albrighton-25|Elizabeth (Albrighton) Jones (1645-1728)]] – bio & sources #[[Ridley-685|Nathaniel Ridley (abt.1675-abt.1719)]] – slave owner – will transcription – many of that name in that area – probably a big project
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== WikiTree Challenge Week 8 == '''Guest Star''': [[Cherry-4063|Carolyn "CJ" (Cherry) Cherryh]] === Notes From Guest === : CJ has graciously allowed us to research all ancestors. Please do not add the children of anyone at the grandparent level, even in the narrative, as they may be living. Thank you! * Yes, I do have a tree. It's on [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/91097881/family?cfpid=75022488183 Ancestry]. * Genealogy is a hobby for her. Her tree, once over in England, may be dicey as she didn't look up all the records for those ancestors. * Dad's mother, Georgia Scanlan is her problem. She is a total mystery to her. County names and lines changed. Some records aren't available. They were divorced twice and married once (in Texas). Once in Chickashay and once in Hobart, as something wasn't filed right and he wanted to remarry. * His parents ran cattle across what is Oklahoma, and dealt with the Creek nation. They may have had issues with Sam Houston (a difference of opinion) as the Cherokee and the Creek didn't get along. After a smallpox outbreak in the Creek nation, they settled down to town life. Her father was born to the first wife, Georgia Gertrude Scanlan, who disappeared. She may have remarried. Her funeral was in the 1930s. She would like to know about those missing years. * Louisianna Caroline Boone was living in Louisianna. Her father was Lafayette Boone. CJ has an ancestor Basil Scanlan, who may be the one that connects the two lines. * She has had her DNA tested, but not added me yet. * She is confident of the Tipton line, back through the Civil War. She has ancestors on either side of every US war. * Ethinicity: Mostly England and Northern Europe - UK (45%), Cherry line out of France, Scotland (21%), Ireland (18%) (Cherry line was there at one time. '[http://www.berkshirehistory.com/legends/kingsquirecherry_bal.html The King and Squire Cherry]' ballad), Wales (10%), Sweden and Denmark (6%) * Oldest ancestor she knew: some were on the Cherry side, who were very elderly, but she doesn't remember names. Oldest she knew was Uncle Silas and his wife Molly. She never met any of the greats. They died about the 1920s. * Her parents are not living. She has one brother and a cousin living. * She knows the Boone's 'get around' but not sure if she is related to any other notable people. She may be related to Thomas Jefferson's wife. * Jane would like us to find a pirate. === Needs Work === : Once all of the tasks have been done, please take them off the list. Thanks!! === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[DeSpain-617|Laura DeSpain]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * ''add image link here'' === FamilySearch Image Look-ups === # [[VanDeventer-116|Pieter Jansen (VanDeventer) Van Deventer (1653-aft.1709)]] - Nederland # [[Jones-15322|Mary Susannah (Jones) Vandeventer (abt.1757-abt.1857)]] - England # [[Norris-825|Thomas Norris (1608-1675)]] - England # [[Burwell-94|Elizabeth (Burwell) Garland Vaulx (bef.1621-1666)]] - England == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week *Henry Clay Vick [[Vick-1448]] Was a POW Prisoner of War at Black River Bridge from 15 Jun 1863 to 17 May 1863. He fought on the side of the Confederates. *Henry Clay Vick [[Vick-1448]] daughters Georgia Ann (Vick) Dollar [[Vick-1455]] and Hattie Mae (Vick) Dollar [[Vick-1459]] married brothers Madison Lafayette Dollar [[Dollar-1083]] and Fred Thomas Dollar [[Dollar-1084]]. * [[Beakley-69|William Beakley]] (bef.1791-1849), Carolyn's 4th great-grandfather, died in 1849 in Hickman County, Tennessee. Several of his children '''{{Orange|contested his Will}}'''. His probate file spanned 401 images. *Carolyn's first cousin twice removed [[Scantlen-6|Jennings M. Scantlen]] (1896-1985) murdered the man who had attempted to assault his younger sister in 1913. The jury deadlocked and he was apparently never convicted. * Great-grandfather [[Scantlen-17|J. L. Scantlen]]: In 1906 traveling correspondents used horse and buggy to gather the news of the region. W. O. Smith reported in ''The Mangum Star'' that J. L. Scantlen was among the successful farmers interested in a new cotton gin company being organized by the farmers of the area. The company hoped to raise $5,000 to put in a '''{{Orange|cotton gin}}''' with four stands in time for the 1906 season. * Great-grandfather John Scantlen's brother [[Scantlen-5|James M. Scantlen]] lost a barn full of feed to fire in the winter of 1905-1906. He decided to sell a variety of livestock. He also offered land to rent, lease, or sell on easy payments. '''{{Orange|Breeding stallions}}''' were Prince Colwood the Kentucky saddle-horse ($25 on insurance) and Captain Lowe the four-year-old Kentucky jack ($10 by insurance). The insurance must have been to insure that a foal was produced. * Same great-granduncle [[Scantlen-5|James Scantlen]] and his wife in 1907 named a son [[Scantlen-10|Haskell Scantlen]] after [[Haskell-1579|Charles Haskell]], the editor of the ''New-State Tribune'' who was elected first ''state'' governor (after several ''territorial'' governors) of Oklahoma in November 1907. Haskell received a thankful birth announcement in the newspaper. * Carolyn's 3rd great grandfather [[Beakley-56|Dr. Wright Berry Beakley]] (1816-1908) was married three times. After his first wife died, he married his son’s wife’s sister [[Scantlen-27|America Scantlen]] (1832-1916). After over 25 years of marriage, he divorced her to marry a much younger woman. America or one of her children got some revenge by noting on her tombstone that she was his wife and that “As she bore her cross, she wears her crown.” * Georgia Scantlen's brother [[Scantlen-18|Edgar Scantlen]] left home at age 16 on 1 October 1906 while his mother was away. She posted a notice in the newspaper on 1 November 1906 asking anyone who knew of him to write to her. By mid-November the notice was running in many newspapers around the state. * Carolyn's ancestor [[Van_Deventer-1089|Isaac van Deventer (1697-1775)]] had a twin brother Abraham -- and these twins were baptized twice, once in 1697 and again in 1704. It seems that the record of the first baptism was thought to be lost, so they were baptized later to ensure that they would have a record. *Carolyn's 2nd great grandfather[[Duff-3818|Thomas Duff]]'s two sons were out plowing in 1868 and decided to swim in a creek. Later it was discovered that both had drowned. *Grandfather's first cousin, [[Vandeventer-1097|Edward Vandeventer (1867-1903)]] was killed while "dynamiting fish" *Carolyn's great grandfather [[Vandeventer-89|William Tolbert Vandeventer]] and his wife were dazed by a '''{{Orange|lightning strike}}''' that killed their two cows. *3rd Great Granduncle [[Chambers-11149|William Henry Chambers (1842-1879)]] fought for both sides in the US Civil War. He initially joined the Confederacy, but after he was taken prisoner by the Union, he agreed to join the 3rd US Volunteer Infantry in return for his release. He served the Union for about a year before being released from duty. *Carolyn's great grandfather's brother [[Vandeventer-90|Archibald Tennessee Vandeventer]] was a "retired farmer and had been traveling for the past 10 years with his wife, visiting every state in the nation and appearing in news reels several times because he wore a suit of clothes made of '''{{Orange|400 different kinds of cloth}}'''." Another article claimed the suit was made from 2,887 pieces of cloth. *[[Redmond-653|Joseph Callaway Redmond]] son of son of Jason Monroe Redmond and [[Vick-652|Mary Vick]], was run over and killed by a driver who fell asleep at the wheel. He was sleeping at the side of the road with his wife and 10 children, The Family were enroute to California to see the sea. The common Ancestor is [[Vick-783|Samuel Vick]]. Carolyn and Joseph are first cousins three times removed. *[[Vick-1452|Robert Franklin Vick]] had twin girls in 1913, he named them Oral Ruby and Opal Ruth. Robert was Carolyn's Greatx3 Uncle :([https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The%20WikiTree%20Challenge%202022%20Challenge%208 Return to top]) === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. * [[Space:Tolbert_Vandeventer_Interview|Tolbert Vandeventer Interview]] (for [[Vandeventer-55|William Tolbert Vandeventer (1848-1933)]]) * [[Space:Documenting_Boone_Migration_between_Arkansas_and_Texas|Documenting Boone Migration between Arkansas and Texas]] === Military Profiles === :Did any of the guests' family serve in the military or military conflicts? * 2nd Great Grandfather[[Tipton-2699|Sylvester Tipton]], Civil War, Union, Private; Co. B., 80th Regiment OVI, Entered service 1861 10 05 for 3 yrs. term., Died May 20, 1863, at Jackson, Miss., of wounds received May 14, 1863, in battle. * [[Maxfield-812 | Emery "Emzy" Maxfield]], Civil War, Union, Private, Waggoner 122nd Ohio Infantry Company G. Died as a POW near Richmond, Virginia. * [[Scantlen-23|George Washington Scantlen]] (2nd great-grandfather), Civil War, Confederate, Private Company E, 5th Arkansas Infantry * [[Scantlen-28|Francis Marion Scantlen]] (2nd great-granduncle), Civil War, Confederate, Private Company A, 7th Texas Cavalry Mounted Volunteers *2nd Great-Grandfather [[Boone-2000|Lafayette Boone (1834-1900)]] served as a Major in the Civil War for the Confederacy. According to an article about his burial, he was paralyzed by the explosion of a shell. *3rd Great-Grandfather [[Boone-585|James Monroe Boone (1788-1856)]] served in the War of 1812. *2nd GGF [[Foley-4953|William Foley]] enlisted in the 3rd Arkansas Cavalry (Union) in 1863 to fight in the Civil War. * [[Ferrell-2663 | Joseph Ferrell]] Revolutionary War, records not found on Fold3 but he has a military tombstone. *3rd Great Granduncle [[Chambers-11149|William Henry Chambers (1842-1879)]] fought for both sides in the US Civil War. He initially joined the Confederacy, but after he was taken prisoner by the Union, he agreed to join the 3rd US Volunteer Infantry in return for his release. He served the Union for about a year before being released from duty. *[[Tipton-2721|John S Tipton (1843-1924)]]served in the Civil War with the Indiana Volunteers. *[[Vick-1488]] In 15 Feb 1862 Henry Clay Vick from Russellville, Arkansas enlisted as a Private in the Confederacy. He serve in First (Stirman's) Battalion, Cavalry, S-Y AND First State Cavalry, as well as Company F. * [[Cherry-4129|David Cherry]] and [[Cherry-4127|Francis Cherry]] Brothers of William P Cherry, Carolyn's great grandfather both enlisted 9th TEXAS INFANTRY MAXEY'S BRIGADE ROSTER :Cherry, David, age 27, born abt. 1834, Pvt., Co. C, enlisted 4 Oct 1861 at Sherman, Grayson Co., TX :Cherry, Francis M., age 30, born abt. 1831, 2nd Lt., Co. C, enlisted 4 Oct 1861 at Sherman, Grayson Co., TX == Ancestors == === Brick Walls === :Brick wall ancestors will be added mid-week by Mindy and [[DeSpain-617|Laura DeSpain]]. Please don’t add profiles to this list. Thank you! ==== Paternal Brick Walls ==== # [[Jamieson-1575|Anne Jamieson (1773-1832)]] # [[Boone-1268|Louisianna Carolina (Boone) Cherry (1850-1920)]] ''This one may not be solved this week. # [[Scantling-21|William Scantling (abt.1770-aft.1850)]] # [[Neil-1932|Drucilla (Neil) Vick (1790-)]] ==== Maternal Brick Walls ==== # [[Morton-3881|Rebecca (Morton) Vandeventer (1814-1900)]] # [[Duff-3818|Thomas Duff (1795-aft.1870)]] # [[Steward-3287|Nancy (Steward) Tipton (abt.1822-1888)]] # [[Maxfield-554|Emory Maxfield (abt.1807-1863)]] == '''Resources''' == ==== General WT Resources ==== * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Editing_Tips Editing Tips] ''This page shows basic markup that can be used on WikiTree profiles and Space pages. Please remember not to use tables on Challenge profiles. * [[Space:WikiTree_Challenge_Example_Profiles|Example Challenge Profiles]] ''This is a guideline on how the profiles can look.'' * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_AGC WikiTree AGC] ''This addon is to clean up gedcom 'clutter' once we've connected to existing profiles. It is awesome at cleaning up the gedcoms and putting the source information together. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:WikiTree_BEE WikiTree BEE] ''This addon is great for a lot of things, but the main help for the Challenge is the '[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:WikiTree_BEE#Auto_Bio auto-bio]' button that it puts on the profiles. This will give you basic narrative you can add to. ====England==== * [https://www.freebmd.org.uk/ FreeBMD] * [https://www.freereg.org.uk/ FreeReg] *[[Space:England_Research_Resources:_General|England Research Resources]] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:England%2C_Research_Resources England Research Resources Category] *[[Space:England_Project_Reliable_Sources|Reliable sources for pre-1700 profiles in England]] * [https://www.dengates.com/ Dengate name study] *[https://www.genuki.org.uk/ GENUKI] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_counties_of_the_United_Kingdom#England England Counties] England’s current counties. *[https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Historic_counties_of_England Historical Counties of England] England’s historical counties. * English Roots Sticker {{England Sticker}} (''See their [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:England_Sticker sticker page] for more specific locations) ====France==== * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:France_genealogical_resources France genealogical resources] on WikiTree * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:France France Project] on WikiTree * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:France_Project_Reliable_Sources France Project Reliable Sources] on WikiTree * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:France_Project_Guidelines_for_Name_Fields Guidelines for Name Fields] on WikiTree * French Roots Sticker {{French Roots}} ====Germany==== *[https://www.archion.de/ German Church Records] Archion, your browser should translate this page to English if needed. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:German_Roots_Project_Resources German Resources] List of German source links. *[https://www.archion.de/ German Church Records] Archion, your browser should translate this page to English if needed. * [https://www.archion.de/de/browse/?no_cache=1#https://www.archion.de/de/browse/?no_cache=1&path=656249-777823 ARCHION DURCHSUCHEN] * [https://die-maus-bremen.info/index.php?id=357 Die Maus] on die.mau.bremen.info * [https://www.germanroots.com/germandata.html German Genealogy Records] ''This is a list of sources, both paid and free * [https://sktranslations.com/german-church-record-vocabulary-important-words German Church Record Vocabulary] * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germany_Online_Genealogy_Records Germany Online Records] ''This is a list of sources, both paid and free *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:German_Roots_Project_Resources German Resources] List of German source links. * WikiTree [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:German_Roots_Project_Resources Germany Project Resources] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Germany_Project_Templates WikiTree Germany Project Templates] * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-67JQ-DQ7?i=60&cc=1491272&cat=23048 Germany, Prussia, BMD] * Germany records [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.birthLikePlace=germany&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on&count=20&offset=0 on FamilySearch] * [http://immigrantships.net/bremenproj/bremenproject.html Immigrant Ship Transcription Guild]: Transcribed Ships Manifests Departing from Germany * [https://data.matricula-online.eu/de/deutschland/muenster/buldern-st-pankratius/KB001_1/?pg=74 Matricula Online] * [http://www.suetterlinschrift.de/Englisch/Titel.htm Old German Writing]: here you can learn about Suetterlin - the "German handwriting". There are also tips and tricks for deciphering old scripts as well as a comparison of the Suetterlin alphabet to older writings of 17th-19th century. * [http://www.archive-in-thueringen.de/de/findbuch/view/bestand/27954/systematik/115372 Thuringen Archives] * German Roots Sticker {{German Roots Sticker}} ====Ireland==== * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ Census Records of Ireland] NationalArchives.ie * [http://libertyellisfoundation.org/passenger Ellis Island Passenger Database] on Irish-Genealogy-Toolkit.com * [https://genealogy.nationalarchives.ie/ Genealogy Records] on Genealogy.NationalArchives.ie * [https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/irl GENUKI] on GenUki.org.uk - ''This has links to records, maps, and research tips * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Church_Records Ireland Church Records] ''Where to find church records with various links * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1584964 Ireland Marriages] on FamilySearch * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Census_Substitutes Ireland Census Substitutes] ''What census records are available, with where to find them * [https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/lessons/ireland-emigration Ireland Emigration] ''Video on FamilySearch on finding the origins of Irish Immigrants * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ireland_Online_Genealogy_Records Ireland Online Genealogy Record] Links. * [https://www.johngrenham.com/ Irish Ancestors] ''This maps out where surnames are located, as well as locations in general * [https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/ Irish Genealogy] on IrishGenealogy.ie * [https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/ Irish Records] ''Civil and Church record database * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ National Archives of Ireland] ''Try their [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/search/ census search] * [https://www.nli.ie/ National Library of Ireland] ''a new database holding images of the Library's Roman Catholic parish registers * [https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/proni PRONI] ''the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland * [https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/lessons/tracing-irish-roman-catholic-ancestry Tracing Irish Roman Catholic Ancestry] ''An overview of how to approach Roman Catholic research * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Ireland WikiTree Ireland Project] ''Check for resources and stickers * Tip: The census records are a good start, and you should be able to find images of all the birth records for each child on irishgenealogy. They have exact birth date, places, fathers Occupation, and mother’s maiden names. Once you get that, you can search for the marriage of the parents, and that gives their fathers names. The civil records are great, but only go back to 1864 for births, a bit earlier for marriages. ====Nederland==== * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Netherlands#Acceptable_Resources_list Acceptable Resources List] * [https://www.bhic.nl/memorix/genealogy/search/persons BHIC Database] ''Enter name in the white field. You can use your browser to translate to English. * [https://cousinist.com/complete-visual-guide-jewish-headstones/ Complete Visual Guide to Jewish Headstones] ''Common symbols and words used * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Dutch_Roots/Naming_Convention Dutch Naming Conventions] * [https://www.delpher.nl/ Delpher] ''Free Dutch newspaper * Family Search shares all filmed books of churches and civil status [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/list/?fcs=placeId%3A1927059&ec=region%3AEUROPE%2CplaceId%3A1927059 here] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/list/?fcs=placeId%3A1927059&ec=region%3AEUROPE%2CplaceId%3A1927059 FamilySearch Records] ''Click on the province you need. Then click to browse all and select the category you want. * [https://www.geldersarchief.nl/ Gelders Archief] ''Enter name in the white field. You can use your browser to translate to English. * [https://www.genealix.nl/plaats/terheijden/ GeneaLix] ''Sort by type of record and then the date range you need. You can use your browser to show the record type in English. * [https://www.regionaalarchieftilburg.nl/zoek-een-persoon/persons RegionaalArchiefTilburg] ''Tilburg Archives * [https://www.wiewaswie.nl/en/ WieWasWie] ''Enter name in the white field. Click on the language button to change to Nederlands. * [https://www.genealogietools.nl/formatter/ WieWasWie Citation Creator] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:Dutch_Roots Dutch Roots Template] {{Dutch Roots|year=1699}} (''use their birth year''). Only for Dutch Roots project profiles. :: For Project Managed profiles please contact the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Netherlands Dutch Roots Project] :: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Template:Dutch_Roots_Sticker For non-project profiles]: ::{{Dutch Roots Sticker ::|jaar= ::|provincie= ::|needs= ::|needs1= ::|needs2= ::}} ====Scotland==== * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_Project_Templates%2C_Stickers_and_Images Templates, Stickers and Images] on WikiTree * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_-_Reliable_Sources Scotland - Reliable Sources] on WikiTree *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_Genealogy_Resources Scotland Resources] Scotland’s list of source links. * Scottish Roots Sticker {{Scotland Sticker}} ====United States==== * [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015002304221&view=1up&seq=7 American Quaker Genealogy] ''North Carolina Yearly Meeting Notes * [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015038929710&view=1up&seq=15 American Quaker genealogy, v.2.] ''North Carolina Yearly Meeting Notes * [https://services.dar.org/members/DAR_Research/search/?Tab_ID=1&Tab_ID_Sub=1 DAR Ancestor Search] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:United_States_Project_Reliable_Sources United States Reliable Sources] *[https://www.nypl.org/collections/articles-databases/fulton-history-old-new-york-state-historical-newspapers Newspapers via Fulton History Search] * Callahan, James Morton. "[https://www.google.com/books/edition/History_of_West_Virginia_Old_and_New/LTUTAAAAYAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=0 History of West Virginia, Old and New," Volume 2] (VA: American Historical Society, 1923). * Sutton, John Davison. "[https://www.google.com/books/edition/History_of_Braxton_County_and_Central_We/YUREAQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=0 History of Braxton County and Central West Virginia]" (Chicago, IL: McClain Printing Company, 2014). ====='''North Carolina'''===== * [https://accessgenealogy.com/north-carolina-genealogy North Carolina Genealogy] on AccessGenealogy.com * [https://www.chesco.org/documentcenter/view/4008 Chester County, NC] Tavern Petitions C-D (you can [https://www.chesco.org/ search] for other surname letters ) * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.anyPlace=randolph%20county%2C%20north%20carolina&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on&count=20&offset=0 Randolph County, North Carolina] on FamilySearch * [https://www.mapofus.org/northcarolina/ Rotating Formation North Carolina County Boundary Maps] on MapofUS.org * [http://genealogytrails.com/ncar/ North Carolina Genealogy Trails] on GenealogyTrails.com * [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015038929710&view=1up&seq=15 Pennsylvania: Encyclopedia of American Quaker genealogy, by ... v.2] * See the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:United_States_Project_Stickers United States Project Stickers] page for the various stickers available. ====='''South Carolina Resources'''===== * https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Sumter_District,_South_Carolina * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sumter_County,_South_Carolina * https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Williamsburg_County,_South_Carolina_Genealogy * https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Williamsburg_County,_South_Carolina_Genealogy#Civil_War * https://discoversouthcarolina.com/articles/explore-the-history-of-the-civil-war-at-these-10-sc-sites * http://genealogytrails.com/scar/williamsburg/history2.htm * Migrating ancestor: ::{{Migrating Ancestor ::|origin= OriginCountry ::|destination= the United States ::|origin-flag= ::|destination-flag= Flags-1.png ::}} :: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Flags Flags] ====='''Virginia'''===== * [http://www.learnwebskills.com/family/countyhistories3.htm#va County & Town Histories] ''Links to books online * [https://www.mapofus.org/virginia/ Maps of Virginia] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1877093 Virginia Naturalization Petitions, 1906-1929] ''FamilySearch * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2070137 Virginia Pension Application Files] ''FamilySearch * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1708660 Virginia Births and Christenings, 1584-1917] ''FamilySearch * [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/558078-virginia-marriage-records-before-1853?offset=1 Virginia marriage records before 1853] ''FamilySearch eBook * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/4149585 Virginia, Vital Records, 1715-1901] ''FamilySearch :([https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The%20WikiTree%20Challenge%202022%20Challenge%208 Return to top])
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== WikiTree Challenge 1 == ===Starting Profiles=== # [[Earll-105|Beatrice Agnes Thelma Earl Tillman]] ''Owen Sound, Canada'' # [[Parker-49312|Alton C. Parker]] ''Windsor, Canada'' # [[Taylor-94966|Elsie May Taylor Knott]] ''Curve Lake First Nation # [[Ching-405|Sam Ching]] ''China # [[Rosenfeld-405|Fanny Rosenfeld]] ''Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine # [[Boyd-13222|Edwin Alonzo “John” Boyd]] ''Toronto Canada # [[Smith-166280|Barbara McCallum Hanley]] ''Ryerson Township, Canada === Needs Work === If you have some time, please take a look at one of these profiles and show it some love. It may need narrative written, additional sources found, or research notes followed up on. Thank you! # [[Gazley-59 | Reynold]] married Myra - I am confused - I thought she was a Pink and from England and changed it to Austin - who was American and then could not decide ?? ? Fresh eyes should sort it out- Thank you t was Reynold Arthur Gazley who is shown as married to Myra Austin. # [[Gazley-58|Reynold Cyril Gazley]] needs a researcher who has Newspapers.com access, I believe. Because he died sometime after 1937, we won't find any Cdn. death records in free online sites. Does not appear in FG or BG. '''{{Blue|I don't see him on newspapers.com or in the FindMyPast newspapers. Someone else may have better luck}}''' ([[Silva-1055]]) === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[Smith-159364|Cheryl Hess]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * '''Death''': Death certificate image for Alonzo Glover Boyd - "Ontario, Canada, Deaths and Deaths Overseas, 1869-1948"
Archives of Ontario; Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Collection: MS935; Reel: 421
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{{Ancestry Record|8946|2695331|ca}} (requires subscription, accessed 5 January 2023)
Alonzo Glover Boyd death 16 Jun 1931 (age 73) in Muskoka, Ontario, Canada. '''{{Blue|Ancestry record images can not be used. Can they be found on FamilySearch?}}''' Here it is on FamilySearch. You can use this one: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JKH3-KF6 * Obituary [with photo] for Beatrice Tillman, The Sun Times, Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada, Thursday, 17 Jan 2008, Page 18, Col 3. https://www.newspapers.com/image/726454914/ [CAN SOMEONE REQUEST PERMISSION TO USE, DO WE NEED PERMISSION?] * Obituary with photo
[ '''Obituary of spouse Jacob Freedmaa''': "Canada, Newspapers.com Obituary Index, 1800s-current"]
The Ottawa Citizen; Publication Date: 31 Oct 1957; Publication Place: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada; URL: https://www.newspapers.com/image/456997485/?article=728b9b19-226c-400b-8335-ce79ec9d7ff5&focus=0.022056779,0.30036142,0.14313215,0.83782375&xid=3355
{{Ancestry Record|62226|38730241}} (accessed 7 January 2023)
Name: Leah Phillips; Gender: Female; Newspaper Title: The Ottawa Citizen; Spouse: Jacob Freedmaa. '''{{Blue|The image of this obit can't be used. Sorry!}}''' But you can clip the article and link to it on the profile. *'''[[Earll-105]]''': Message sent to [https://greyroots.com/ GreyRoots] requesting permission for use of the image here: [https://greyroots.com/sites/default/files/styles/max_325x325/public/bea_tillman_in_hand-made_dress.jpg?itok=V_e3NFAn Bea Tillman in hand-made dress] [[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 14:43, 9 January 2023 (UTC) === FamilySearch Image Look-ups === *Death certificate for Della Phillips 1975 - https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QV9J-J6NV [[Tucker-11084|Tucker-11084]] 01:11, 6 January 2023 (UTC) ''' Image Unavailable [[Urbach-13|Urbach-13]] 22:37, 11 January 2023 (UTC)''' * == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week #[[Smith-166280|Barbara McCallum (Smith) Hanley]] was the first female mayor of a municipality in Canada. [N/A] #[[Smith-166280|Barbara McCallum (Smith) Hanley]] portrait found Canadian Encyclopedia from archives at Laurentian University. [[Irvine-3392]] #'''{{Orange|Boyd}}'''[[Boyd-13222|Edwin Alonzo Boyd]] served time in the Prince Albert Penitentiary in 1936 for robbing a gas station. In 1949 he robbed the Bank of Montreal and served time in Toronto's Don Jail. His first escape was from Don's Jail on November 4, 1951. He continued robbing banks and was sent back to Don's jail. His second escape from Don's Jail was on September 7, 1952. He was recaptured and spent 14 years in Ontario's Kingston Penitentiary. [N/A] [[Smith-159364|Cheryl Hess]] #'''{{Orange|Earl}}'''[[Earll-105|Beatrice Agnes Thelma (Earll) Tillman (1913-2008)]]'s husband's ([[Tillman-2006|Turner Lee Tillman (abt.1908-)]]) father was a 33rd Degree Mason for 30 years of his 48 years as a Mason. More interesting however is the fact he died in front of Buffalo City Hall![Dave Stern] #'''{{Orange|Parker}}'''[[Parker-49312 | Alton Parker (1907-1989)]]'s daughter [[Parker-49509 | Freida Parker Steele (1929-2019)]] was Windor's 3rd black nurse and was married to [[Steele-12935 | Eugene Steele (1929-2001)]] who was Windsor's first black fireman. [[Gamble-2716 | DWG]] # '''{{Orange|Parker}}'''Seven degrees from [[Parker-49312 | Alton Parker]] through his son-in-law [[Steele-12935 | Eugene Steele (1929-2001)]] we find Dr. Alfred Schmitz Shadd, the first Black doctor in the prairie provinces. Due to financial hardship, he left university to teach school in Kinistino, North-West Territories (now SK), for a year. He then finished his medical degree at the University of Toronto and returned to Kinistino to practice medicine, later practicing in Melfort, Saskatchewan. He also farmed, bred cattle, ran a drugstore, owned and edited a town newspaper ''Carrot River Journal,'' and in 1905 came within 52 votes of being Canada's first Black provincial legislator, running for the Equal Rights Party. He died at age 45 from appendicitis in Winnipeg. [[Lowe-866|Lowe-866]] 05:05, 7 January 2023 (UTC) #[[Smoke-117|Albert Sylvester Smoke (1894-1944)]] Was a Canadian long-distance runner at only 4'10" tall. He competed in the marathon at the 1920 Summer Olympics and was considered one of the best of his era.[[Mulligan-668|Mulligan-668]] 05:26, 6 January 2023 (UTC) #Macara brothers whilst serving in the military, older brother [[ Macara-20 |Ronald]] died in Holland in 1945 from his wounds and younger brother [[Macara-21 | james]] died in a military air accident in 1952 aged just 20. [[McIntosh-5576 | Liz]] #[[Smith-166280|Barbara McCallum (Smith) Hanley]]’s BIL [[McGhie-389|Charles Stewart McGhee]] was born in England even though his parents and siblings (younger and older) were all born in Scotland. (Liza Macklem-13) #[[Whetung-19|Murray MacKenzie Whetung (1921-2021)]], four degrees from Elsie May Taylor Knott, was the last living WWII veteran in Curve Lake First Nation when he died in 2021: https://www.candemuseum.org/news-events/news/murray-mackenzie-whetung-life-service. [[Baskey-5]] #[[Marsden-2199|Elijah Marsden (1881-1935)]], six degrees from Elsie May Taylor, was literally picked up in the air and hurled into an oncoming car when the baskets he was carrying on his shoulders were hit with a strong gust of wind, becoming parachutes. He succumbed to his injuries later that day. #[[Marsden-2200|Chief Thomas Marsden]], six degrees from Elsie May Taylor, it was found, was the Chief of the Mississaugas of Scugog Island First Nation for about 5 years, until his death in 1931 at the age of 67. #'''{{Orange|Ching}}'''[[Lung-240|Ah Lung (-1877)]] whose funeral was attended by [[Ching-405|Sam Ching (abt.1854-)]] in 1877 should probably be renamed '''LNAB: 無姓''' which means "no surname" and '''Current Last Name: Unknown'''; '''Proper First Name: 龍''' with '''Nickname: Ah Lung'''. (Or something. Figuring this out is a work in progress.) "Lung" is a very common given name in Cantonese. In Cantonese "Ah" is a commonly used diminutive or friendly prefix (a bit like Newfoundlanders might say "Buddy-Lung" or others might say "Billy" or "Old Bill" instead of "Bill"). "Mo Meng Si" means "No Name Somebody" and is used like Anglos use "Unknown" if we know neither first name nor last. In other words, his name is Lung Unknown, and all his friends referred to him as "Friend Lung." (Or something. We have to make do with the fields that are available in WikiTree. I will get the proper Pictograms presently, along with the names of the others, and post them all in the profiles.) [[Boyce-3841]] #"Bodies in the Chevy: journalist says he has evidence of Edwin Boyd's guilt (of unsolved double homicide) in 2002" https://www.cbc.ca/player/play/1726396476 [[Boyce-3841]] #[[Whetung-13|Daniel Eli Whetung]] served as chief of the Curve Lake First Nation from 16 Oct 1913 to 14 June 1943. His grandfather, [[Whetung-14|Joseph Whetung (abt.1817-1887)]] was hereditery chief before him. These connections are through Elsie Taylor's father's first wife. #'''{{Orange|Ching}}''' Our humble friend [[Lung-240|Ah Lung (-1877)]] was buried in the same cemetery as and 16 years after the leader of the 1837 Rebellion, first mayor of Toronto, and Father of Confederation: [[Mackenzie-1051|William Lyon Mackenzie (1795-1861)]]. (I think that is ''really'' cool.) [[Boyce-3841]] #[[Harding-9954 | John William Harding]] died in France in 1916 , he left behind a widow and two young daughters. [[McIntosh-5576 | Liz]] #[[Landon-1991]] and [[Landon-1992]] were twins born to Rufus and Susana Landon in 1853 in Fitzroy, Ontario and both died in 1938 in Regina, Saskatchewan and are buried in the same cemetery. [[Gamble-2716 | DWG]] #[[Howard-31882]] was killed by a railway Train! He was 1st cousin once removed of [[Taylor-94966]][[Tyner-799|Tyner-799]] 22:46, 8 January 2023 (UTC) # Macara sisters [[Macara-27 |Jessie]] and [[Macara-28 | Jane]] were twins who were born in Perthshire, Scotland and sadly both died the following year in Gateshead, England [[McIntosh-5576 | Liz]] #'''{{Orange|Earl}}'''[[Hovell-143|Rasberry Hovell (1783-)]] a first cousin once removed of [[Hovell-132|Thomas Hovell (1763-1859)]] was transported from England to Australia for 7 years in 1828 for stealing a watch. # [[Souch-41|George Allan Souch (1916-1943)]] was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross and was killed in Flying action in Tunisia, as a officer for the RCAF.[[Schweger-2|Schweger-2]] 02:39, 10 January 2023 (UTC) #[[Morrison-19208|Jean Elizabeth (Morrison) Pigott (1924 - 2012)]] was an MP for Ottawa-Carleton, first woman chairperson of Ontario Hydro and received the Order of Canada in 1995. Her sister [[Morrison-19211|Maguerite Ann (Morrison) Hale (1929 - 2022)]] also received the Order of Canada in 2006. Known as Ottawa's legendary "Three Sisters" with one still living.[[Gamble-2716 | DWG]] === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. *{{G2GLink|1520190}} [[Space:Chinatown, Toronto, Ontario One Place Study|Chinatown, Toronto OPS]] sticker: ::
{{One Place Study|place=Chinatown, Toronto, Ontario|category=Chinatown, Toronto, Ontario One Place Study}} === Military Profiles === * [[Drury-3300|Harry Drury (1881-)]] * [[Boyd-13223|Sgt. Edwin Glover Boyd]], 9th Canadian Forces Artillery, WWI * [[Coppaway-2|Private Alfred Coppaway]], 93rd Battalion, 57th Regiment * [[McCallum-2985 | John Robert Gordon McCallum]] Uncle of Edwin Boyd, WW1. Royal Air Force d. 1918 killed whilst flying * [[Macara-20 | Ronald Macara]] died from wounds 1945, Holland * [[Macara-21 | James Ernest Macara]] brother of Ronald died whilst serving in the Military as a Flying Officer. * [[Coppaway-11|Edward Walton Coppaway (1925-1990)]], private in Royal Cdn Regiment * [[Coppaway-10|Aubrey Bruce Coppaway (1924-2000)]], private in Prince of Wales Rangers * [[Harding-9954 | John William Harding]] Gunner in Canadian Field Artillery died 12 Oct 1916 Pas de Calais, France *[[Souch-41|George Allan Souch (1916-1943)]] Flying Officer with RCAF, 424 Squadron. Died July 29, 1943 in Tunisia. Awarded Distinguished Flying Cross. *[[Kedey-12|William Moses Kedey (1888 - 1916)]] Private Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry, He died 3 September 1916 in the Derbyshire Royal Infirmary of wounds received at Mount Sorrel 16 July 1916. *[[Baird-7347|Mary Baird (1925 - 2019)]] During World War II Mary served as a WREN in the Canadian Navy. * [[Davis-104503|Robert Isaac Davis (1919 - 2018)]] World War II Veteran, serving in the Air Force for 4 years, specializing in radar == Media Outreach == {{YouTube|Ou0f-yYmhx0|Share WikiTree on your social media}} ===[[Space:Social Media Team|WikiTree Posts]]:===
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Remember to claim any brick wall bounties in the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1512182 G2G]! Burnham-3149 born in Ontario 1820 ==== Brick Wall Ancestors ==== # [[Hovell-132|Thomas Hovell (1778-1859)]] ''England # [[Joiner-1640|Charles Joiner (abt.1821-aft.1881)]] ''New York, US * # [[Howard-31869|Henry Madden Howard (abt.1825-1901)]] ''Upper Canada # [[Ching-405|Sam Ching (abt.1854-)]] ''China # [[Vitechnofsky-1|Sonya (Vitechnofsky) Rosenfeld (abt.1883-1954)]] ''Russian Empire # [[Skeldoch-2|Alexander Skeldoch (abt.1784-)]] ''Scotland (added parents [[McIntosh-5576 | Liz]] # [[Mitchell-21989|Robert Mitchell (abt.1828-1909)]] ''Scotland * Charles Joiner (https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Joiner-1640) on the Brick Wall list. There was a different Charles Joiner in Loughborough Township, Frontenac County, Ontario in about 1840, and he was still around the area in the 1851 and 1860 Censuses. (Loughborough Twp is just north of Kingston, Ont. Today it is about 6 hours drive from Oxford Township, so back then it would have been several days' travel.) So not the same guy, but maybe shared parents or grandparents...? Many of the early settlers in Loughborough were Loyalists who left NY between 1792 and 1820. *I did not create a profile for him as my to-do list is already overflowing and he is not a relative of mine. Now the small world part: he purchased land from a loyalist ancestor of mine (Abraham Boyce) and was a witness in a dispute over title to an adjacent parcel of land. Lots of starting points in the Research Notes to my GGGG Grandfather. See https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Boyce-3885 under the heading: "Deed of Bargain and Sale (N.458), dated 14 March 1840 (transcribed)" Alan Boyce - January 9, 2023 == '''Resources''' == : Please list any resources that you have. 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== WikiTree Challenge 10 == '''Organization''': Genealogical Society of South Africa (GSSA) {{G2GLink|1589746}} ===Starting Profiles=== : Please don't start working on the profiles until Thursday, June 8th after 12p EDT (4p UTC). Thanks!! :Notable South African genealogists: :1. [[Heese-55|Johannes August Heese (1907-1990)]] :J.A. Heese is the primary author of the first few volumes of ''South African Genealogies" aka ''Heese & Lombard''. :2. [[Lombard-2074|Roelof Theunis Johannes Lombard (1931-2011)]] :R.T.J. Lombard is the lead editor of the first few volumes of ''South African Genealogies" aka ''Heese & Lombard''. :3. [[Jones-136119|Edward John Morse Jones (1889-1969)]] :E. Morse Jones published ''Roll of the British Settlers in South Africa'' in 1969 and numerous extracts from contemporary accounts as the ''Albany Chronicles''. :4. [[Botha-7159|Colin Graham Botha (1883-1973)]] :C. Graham Botha was head of the Cape Archives for 32 years, and published ''The French Refugees'' on the Huguenot families in 1919. :5. [[Twentyman-Jones-1|Margaret Constance (Twentyman-Jones) Cairns (1912- 2009)]] :Margaret Cairns published widely on the social history of the Cape community :6. [[Van_Jaarsveld-929|Floris Albertus van Jaarsveld (1922-1995)]] :F.A. van Jaarsveld was an influential historian, educator and genealogist, and published numerous books and school texts. :7. [[Murray-2417|Marjorie Diane "Dee" (Murray) Nash (1928-2010)]] :M.D. Nash published the authoritative ''The Settler Handbook: A New List of the 1820 Settlers'' in 1987. === Needs Work === # '''Need Parents''': There are already 731 challenge profiles that need parents. Click the blue "Get profiles" button on the left once you open [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=ProfileList%3D%22WikiTreeChallenge%5CActiveChallenge%22+noparents&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 open the link] to see the report. # '''Need Spouses''': If someone is looking for a place to work, there are 14,197 challenge profiles with no spouses. Click on the blue "Get profiles" button to see [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=ProfileList%3D%22WikiTreeChallenge%5CActiveChallenge%22+nospouses&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 the report]. # '''England''', needs profiles: The children of [[Brown-161011|Sarah Ann Brown (1853-1933)]]. They're listed in the attached census and on FS, GRO records in her research notes (Murray CC6) ''The children of Sarah Ann Brown were added 9 June 2023, Steen-1128'' # I have [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1592186/passenger-list-lookup-request-for-challenge-10 asked a question in G2G] re: [[Shaw-28409|Paul Shaw]] and [[O'Regan-296|Ellen (O'Regan) Shaw]]: I was hoping someone with access to other sites may be able to help with finding travel records for this IRISH couple who are grandparents of one of the starting profiles for the current WikiTree Challenge #10. Paul Shaw and Ellen (O'Regan) Shaw seem to have emigrated to the United States in about 1870. Their first three children were all born in Essex County, Massachusetts between 1871 and 1874.Their birth records show that Paul was working as a carpenter. However, Paul and Ellen returned to Ireland before the birth of a son in 1876. No marriage record has yet been found in Ireland either, so it is possible that they met and married in the USA - in which case there would be two arriving passenger lists circa 1865-1870. Any help finding passenger records for this couple would be great! On their return trip to Ireland they would have been three: Paul, Ellen and a baby girl named Ellen Mary. # [[Louw-210|Louise Adriana (Louw) Hofmeyr (1845-1883)]] has a Death Notice in Afrikaans or German, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QGLJ-D41C, with several children, for someone who can read the document. # [[Watson-2228|Florence Hermine (Watson) McDonald (1870-1940)]] has a Death Notice listing 5 children, with one who does not appear to belong. [[Mcdonald-1493|Donald Mcdonald (abt.1894-)]] is an orphan with no sources who is not on the Death Notice. (Comment by [[Castro-1251|Maria Castro]] - he does appear on his father's death notice, already deceased (in 1927) and leaving no issue.) === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[Tucker-11084|Donna Baumann]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * ''add image link here'' === FamilySearch Image Look-ups === : If you find a record on FamilySearch that says "Image unavailable" or "Check for image availability" then put a link to the record here along with your WikiTree ID. Someone will check at a Family History Center for the image. #Record look up needed: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V5VW-V6N [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/The_WikiTree_Challenge_2023_Challenge_10 See image here] (It says "Twenty") #*I believe the name of groom is a transcription error and should be Twentyman. There is an alternate record for the same marriage, dated two days earlier in Carlisle.: # https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NFN1-LVQ (Image Unavailable) #*Perhaps this one was for a license? It may help us narrow down where the groom and/or bride were actually from. #*Thanks - Castro-1251 #https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6K7P-SGPQ for image please (Image Unavailable) #*The baptism date is only a year and the name should be Machteld in stead of Wachteld #* [[Heyman-10 | Louis Heyman]] 2023-06-10 #Ellen Crowley, Ireland, is this the Ellen Crowley who married Michael Shaw? Ancestors for Twentyman-Jones-1. (Image Unavailable) #*My ID is Alexander-6895 #*https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FT77-GP6?treeref=M75G-8Z9&cid=fs_copy == Tell Us What You Found!! == I've added death notice, parents and other info for [[Mcdonald-1495|Alexander Archibald (Mcdonald) McDonald (abt.1846-1927)]] Don't know how to update list of profiles needing work. === Locations === :Please list any additional countries you research for #Australia ##New South Wales ## Queensland ## Victoria #Canada ##Montreal, Quebec ##Novia Scotia # England. ##C. Morse Jones' first wife is a first cousin born in London and appears with her parents in the 1911 England census. [[Meintjes-254|Keith Meintjes]] ## [[Twentyman-Jones-1|Margaret Constance (Twentyman-Jones) Cairns']] great-grand uncle [[Arderne-112|Ralph Henry Arderne]] has on his grave marker that he's "of Tarporley, Cheshire". I found a lot of Margaret's CC7 relatives there. Ralph Henry was even called back there from Claremont to administer his uncle's Will. [[Brawley-55|Mary Brawley]] 02:52, 12 June 2023 (UTC) #Germany [[Heese-51|Daniel Friedrich Siegfried Heese (1833-1905)]] death notice mentions Lessenthin Pommern Germany in about October 1833. [[Mac_Rae-4|Gordon Mac Rae ]] # France # India # New Zealand. Close relatives in Margaret Cairns' mother's family (Twentyman) end up in New Zealand in the late 1800s. See [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/pedigree/landscape/9N5F-FGX '''John Holme Twentyman''']. [[Meintjes-254|Keith Meintjes]] # Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe). ##C. Morse Jones' daughter Gwendolyn Violet Jones x Johannesburg 30 Nov 1946 Bryan Arthur Kearns, and they later show up as registered voters in Rhodesia. [[Meintjes-254|Keith Meintjes]] ##Wilfred Brian Fitch was a Farmer and later a Civil Servant there. # Scotland # Ireland Thomas Given Wilson was a Clergyman born in Ireland # South Africa # Wales. According to C. Morse Jones' first marriage certificate, he was born in Wales. [[Meintjes-254|Keith Meintjes]]. However, the civil registration of his birth appears to be in England. #United States ##Michigan ##Pennsylvania ##Utah ##California ##Alaska #Barbados #Argentina #Fiji === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week #MD Nash is a gg-granddaughter of Andrew Murray https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Murray-2231, who is a very notable figure in South African cultural history. He was a Scot who became the minister of the Dutch Reformed Church in Graaff-Reinet in the 1820s. [[Meintjes-254|Keith Meintjes]] # The parents of Johannes' wife [[Du_Toit-5714|Magdalena Elizabeth (du Toit) Heese]] (Born 19 Dec 1908), [[Du_Toit-5715|Lourens Erasmus Du Toit]] was a prisoner of war during the Boer War and Cornelia Margaretha (le Roux) Du Toit was imprisoned was a refugee. Three of Cornelia's children died in the refugee camp, one of dysentery and two of measles. Lourens was a Member of the Winburg Commando in 1901- He was captured on 7 August 1901 at Sand River. [[Lake-1774|Steve Lake]] #Johannes August Heese was a founding member of GSSA (Genealogical Society of South Africa) on 17 June 1964 in Cape Town [https://genza.org.za/index.php/en/gssa-founders1/935-gssa-founders eGSSA] Verwysing deur [[Heyman-10 | Louis Heyman]] 2023-06-09 #Herbert Trevor Fitch - was a catcher of spies! He worked for Scotland Yard and one of his tasks during WWI was catching German spies in Britain. He is 1st cousin once removed from Eileen Muriel Given-Wilson (2nd Wife of Edward John Morse Jones) [[Jenkinson-562|Heather Jenkinson]] # Cecil Edwin Fitch (1870-) was knighted on 1 January 1920 For services in connection with [wartime] recruiting. He is 1st cousin once removed from Eileen Muriel Given-Wilson (1900-1976) (2nd Wife of Edward John Morse Jones) [[Jenkinson-562|Heather Jenkinson]] #Downton Abbey is real! The family of [[Twentyman-117|Alfred Charles Twentyman (1832-1908)]] and his brother [[Twentyman-114|Lawrence Burrell Twentyman (1826-1902)]] had 5-6 domestic servants in their households in every census year, including: a butler, a cook, a lady's maid, house maids, kitchen maids, and a nurse (in old age). Apparently the export trade with South Africa was very lucrative! [[Bain-1176|Eric Bain]] # Reginald and Marjorie Diane Murray and first cousins twice removed. [[Holland-16853|Alfred Reginald Sothern Holland (1876-1948)]] was Trade Commissioner to South Africa from 1908 to 1914 and Director-General of Inspection of Munitions in 1916. He was given a title when the Holland Baronetcy of Westwell Manor was created on February 17 1917 in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. The title was also given to his two sons and then it expired with the death of the 2nd son Guy in 1997. [[Finch-7411|Carol-Lynn Finch Harke]] # [[Wilson-106566|Harold Melvyn Given-Wilson]] married rather well, he married [[Nolan-5171|Stella Agnes Drummond]] Two of her Uncles were Baronets Sir William Augustus Annesley "10th Baronet Stewart of Ramelton" Stewart and Sir Harry Jocelyn Urquhart "11th Baronet Stewart of Ramelton" Stewart. [[Jenkinson-562|Heather Jenkinson]] #[[Given-Wilson-4|Patrick Francis Given-Wilson]] was a POW during WWII for three and a half years. [[Jenkinson-562|Heather Jenkinson]] #[[Clairmonte-8 | Constance Clairmonte]] 7 degrees of Marjorie Nash, married the Harold william Addington, third son of Viscount Sidmouth in India [[McIntosh-5576 | Liz]] #[[Clairmonte-4 | Adolphus Julian Clairmount]] father of the above Constance also 7 degrees, was born in Barbados, married in South Africa, had children in South Africa and London, England and later moved to Halifix in Nova Scotia where he died.[[McIntosh-5576 | Liz]] # I connected [[Twentyman-Jones-1|Margaret Constance (Twentyman-Jones) Cairns]] to her paternal great-grand uncle [[Arderne-112|Ralph Henry Arderne (1802-1885)]] whose profile had already been created. He was the founder of the Arderne Gardens in Claremont, Capetown, a South African Provincial Heritage Site. Someone had added the Wikipedia article describing the interesting history of the gardens and how the park intertwines with Margaret's family history. [[Brawley-55|Mary Brawley]] 17:06, 11 June 2023 (UTC) # Colin Botha's Sister-in-law [[Blood-2353|Alta V Blood]] her Father George Blood was shot and killed by her Mother. [[Jenkinson-562|Heather Jenkinson]] # A few unusual Professions in this challenge [[Gillingwater-27|William Gillingwater]] was a perfumer , [[Withers-2976|Alfred Withers]] was a Pawnbroker and Jeweller, [[Young-59246|Anthony Young]] was a Club Billiard Marker at one point and one of his sons and son-in-law had the occupation of Lapidary. [[Jenkinson-562|Heather Jenkinson]] # 2nd wife of Edward John Morse Jones [[Given-Wilson-1|Eileen Muriel Given-Wilson]] and [[Fitch-4264|Admiral Aubrey Wray Fitch]] both share a common ancestor in [[Fitch-4258|George Fitch]] - one line comes down son Frederick and the other son Alfred. [[Jenkinson-562|Heather Jenkinson]] # [[Shaw-28406|Margaret Josephine (Shaw) Twentyman-Jones (1881-1936)]], mother of a starting profile, was born in the City of Cork in Ireland. At age 16, she travelled (alone) from London, England, on the ship ''Johannesburg'' to Cape Town, South Africa. Earlier in the century, at least four of her father’s siblings had emigrated to Cape Colony, so she may have been travelling to join her relatives. However, only her aunt [[Shaw-28466|Frances Katherine (Shaw) Burrowes]] was still alive in 1897 and she would pass away nine months after Margaret arrived. Margaret's mother died in 1900, her father passed away in 1903 and four of her siblings emigrated to Montreal, Canada, after their parents' deaths. Margaret stayed in South Africa. I think Margaret was courageous! #A grandson of Alexander Archibald McDonald wrote a memoir of his grandfather, based mostly on Alexander's own diaries and other writings. It is posted online at Electric Scotland and makes for fascinating reading. https://electricscotland.com/webclans/minibios/mc/mcdonald_alexander.htm [[Castro-1251|Maria Castro]] #[[Fitch-4254|Emma Sarah Fitch]] was in her mid Sixties when she married for the first name her husband was James Bryant Douglas he was also in his Sixties and marrying for the first time [[Jenkinson-562|Heather Jenkinson]] #[[Fitch-4275|Ellen Fitch]] and [[Fitch-4276|Charlotte Fitch]] ran a boarding School in Chelmsford in Essex [[Jenkinson-562|Heather Jenkinson]] #[[Janse_van_Rensburg-1798|Willem Cornelis Janse van Rensburg]] (6 degrees from Floris van Jaarsveld), was elected 2nd president of the South African Republic in 1862. But the supporters of [[Pretorius-3131|Marthinus Wessel Pretorius]], the first president (and 8 degrees from Floris van Jaarsveld), did not support the results of the election and what amounted to the Transvaal Civil War broke out. When the fighting came to a halt in January 1864, another presidential election was held and Pretorius was re-elected; he was sworn in on 9 May 1864. Janse van Rensburg subsequently returned to his farm near Rustenburg, where he died and was buried shortly afterwards. The South African capital Pretoria was named after Pretorius. (added by Albasini-30) === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. * === Military Profiles === * [[Wicksteed-123|Francis Herbert Laurence Wicksteed (abt.1871-1902)]] - Lieutenant, Gorringe's Flying Column * [[Eustace-557|Alexander Henry Eustace (1863-1939)]] - Major General and a Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (CBE) * [[Fitch-4277|Cecil Alexander Gordon Fitch (1899-1918)]] 2nd Lieutenant, son of Sir Cecil and Lady Fitch died of wounds 19 Sep 1918 in France * [[Fitch-4250|Cecil Edwin Fitch (1870-1940)]] father of the soldier above * [[Wood-51884|Cecil James Byron Wood (1913-1941)]] Able Seaman NZ Anzacs died at sea 1941 * [[Holland-16822|Gerald Lionel Sothern Holland (1869-1947)]] South Africa - Second Boer War with Struben's Scouts * [[Holland-16844|Lionel Herbert L'Estrange Holland (bef.1899-1987)]] World War One with the Rhodesia Native Regiment * [[Shaw-28415|Maurice Bonaventure Shaw (1879-1926)]], Anglo Boer War (1899-1902), He had enlisted in 1899 and was discharged at his own request in October 1902. 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== WikiTree Challenge 11 == '''Organization''': Kentucky Genealogical Society (KGS) {{G2GLink|1592825}} '''Captain''': [[Urbach-13|Kathy Nava]] [https://wikitree.sdms.si/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20230622/User.htm Statistics for WikiTreeChallenge - Week 11 (Kentucky Genealogical Society (KGS))] ===Starting Profiles=== :''See the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1592825 G2G post] for why they were chosen. # [[Stuart-8971|Jesse Hilton Stuart (1907-1984)]] # [[Geddes-1848|Alice Spencer (Geddes) Lloyd (1876-1962)]] # [[Sutton-15729|William Loftus Sutton M.D. (1797-1862)]] # [[Williamson-18573|Josephine Kirby (Williamson) Henry (1846-1928)]] # [[Arvin-213|Margaret Willie (Arvin) Sissons (1879-1947)]] # [[Wilson-106653|Cora (Wilson) Stewart (1875-1958)]] # [[Jones-103136|Alberta Odell Jones (1930-1965)]] === Needs Work === # Alice Spencer (Geddes) Lloyd is connected to Thomas Tillinghast Tillinghast-279. There are questions at to his children, and this connection may be in error. His children need sorting out - there may be two Thomas Tillinghasts both married to someone named Mary. # Malinda Stewart [[Stewart-4962|Malinda (Stewart) MacElvaine (abt.1822-aft.1880)]] is connected to parents different than those named on the FamilySearch profile for her, which lists Ralph Stewart and Elizabeth Elliott. Ralph would likely be the brother of Absalom Stewart who is currently linked as her father. Ralph is named on her marriage record ... his profile and his wife's also need work. Malinda also had 5 additional children besides Cynthia who have not been added yet. Two census records are needed, 1860 and 1870, and she was listed as "Malinda Macelvaine" and widowed in 1880 when she was living with her daughter and son-in-law. So there was likely a second marriage after Henry died. # [[Errett-31|Isaac Errett]] will needs transcribing. # [[Newsom-1745|Herbert Leroy Newsom (1882-1948)]] and [[Gilkey-467|Ammy Ethel (Gilkey) Newsom (1884-1962)]] at 4 degrees from [[Stuart-8971|Jesse Hilton Stuart (1907-1984)]] have siblings and parents to create profiles for #After extensive time and research from MANY Appalachia Project Members, we were never able to break the brick wall of [[Arvin-213|Margaret Willie (Arvin) Sissons (1879-1947)]]'s first husband, [[Tiller-2085|William H Tiller (abt.1870-aft.1925)]]. To add to the confusion, there were two well documented William H Tiller's in the Orlando area at the same time. === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[Urbach-13|Kathy Nava]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * ''add image link here'' === FamilySearch Image Look-ups === :If you find a record on FamilySearch that says "Image unavailable" or "Check for image availability" then put a link to the record here along with your WikiTree ID. Someone will check at a Family History Center for the image. *Hist. of Harris Co, Ga., 1827-1961. By Louise Calhoun Barfield. Columbus, Ga. [C1961] (Xvi,766p.):46; seeking reference to John J Jones (referenced here: https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/3545985:3599) == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Locations === :List any countries you find here # Austria #Canada # England # Germany # Scotland # Switzerland # Ireland # France === Interesting Finds === : List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week. # [[Williamson-18573|Josephine Kirby William]]'s father, [[Williamson-18588|Euclid Williamson]], was owner of a steamboat, the ''Paul Jones''. On 3 Feb. 1848, the ''Paul Jones'' collided with the steamer, the ''Major Barbour''. There were several deaths reported. In 1851, the owners of the steamboat ''Major Barbour'' brought a suit of trespass against Euclid Williamson and the owners of the ''Paul Jones'' before the Circuit Court of the United States for the District of Ohio.
[''Lloyd's Steamboat Directory, and Disasters on the Western Waters'', p. 295 (https://sites.rootsweb.com/~kycampbe/pauljones.htm)] [[Doherty-2064|Doherty-2064]] 17:55, 22 June 2023 (UTC) # [[Sutton-15729|William Loftus Sutton M.D.]]'s granddaughter and great granddaughter wrote several books on the family history of both the Suttons and the Tarletons [[Williams-5383|Williams-5383]] 21:36, 22 June 2023 (UTC) # [[Buck-3709|Charles William Buck]], grandson of [[Sutton-15729|William Loftus Sutton]], was Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to Peru from 1885 to 1889. [[Mair-955|Mair-955]] 00:18, 23 June 2023 (UTC) # [[Little-21987|Kinchen Davis Little 1830-1910]] had a plantation on the Oconee River in Putnam County, Georgia. A bird-shaped mound, created by Native Americans, was present on a stony ridge, built from white quartz rock. The bird was 102-feet-long, from head to tail. (Thiel-559) # [[Wilson-106653|Cora (Wilson) Stewart (1875-1958)]] starting profile was known for founding Moonlight Schools. Did you know that she was also a delegate to the 1920 Democratic Convention where she seconded the nomination for Governor Cox, highlighting the candidate's support for what would become the 19th Amendment? [[Smith-159364|Smith-159364]] 02:56, 23 June 2023 (UTC) # [[Williamson-18573|Josephine Kirby (Williamson) Henry]] is only 5º (2 branches) from [[Peake-133|William H Henry Peake Sr]] who lived in Anne Arundel County, Maryland and was a slave owner of at least 17. He had 12 known children with his wife [[Gardener-745|Margaret Gardener]]. [[Luker-573|Luker-573]] 04:59, 23 June 2023 (UTC) #[[Wilson-106653|Cora (Wilson) Stewart (1875-1958)]] - A relative at degree 6, [[Fultz-814|Leslie Obadiah Fultz]] was murdered as part of a feud between Stamper & Fultz families in 1878. See news clipping at FG source for details. Feuds were not just limited to Hatfield/McCoy. Eastern KY could be a dangerous place in late 1800s. [[Powers-5789|Powers-5789]] 06:42, 23 June 2023 (UTC) # [[Craft-580|Archelous Craft]] (abt. 1749 - 1853) - 4th great grandfather of Jesse Hilton Stuart was in the American Revolutionary War as a Private in North Carolina. He was a centenarian and died at the age of 104. According to an article from the Pine Mountain DAR Chapter, there is a family story that Archelous split a hundred fence rails on his hundredth birthday. [[Weddington-53|Weddington-53]] 02:29, 24 June 2023 (UTC) # [[Firestone-82|Harvey Samuel Firestone]] and [[Smith-104318|Idabelle (Smith) Firestone]] besides being famous for the Firestone brand had a radio and television program called [https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1199&context=jussibjorlingsocietynl ''The Voice of Firestone''] which focused on classical music. Their grandson married [[Tinder-107|Shirley Ann (Tinder) Firestone]] a relative of [[Sutton-15729|William Loftus Sutton M.D.]]. [[Williams-5383|Williams-5383]] 18:06, 23 June 2023 (UTC) # [[Sutton-15729|William Loftus Sutton M.D.]] sent his 3 eldest sons to college at Georgetown. 2 sons continued medical training at Transylvania and the 3rd went to the Medical College of Louisville. He planned to send his youngest son for medical training, but he died before he could. William also educated all 3 of his daughters, sending them to private schools to include "The Scott Female Institute" which he was the Chairman of the Board of Visitors. # According to his obituary (attached to his Find a Grave memorial) [[Austin-16308|George Henry Austin (abt.1850-1923)]] and his ex-wife [[Gardiner-5851|Mary Ella (Gardiner) Micklewright (1858-1923)]], both married to different people at the time, died two hours apart. [[Rosenberger-813|Richard Rosenberger]] # [[Williamson-18573|Josephine Kirby (Williamson) Henry]] is only 3º from [[Brown-161546|Scott Brown Jr (1816-1891)]] via her husband William. [http://genealogytrails.com/ken/NationalGuard/adj_generals.html Scott Brown], [https://kynghistory.ky.gov/Our-History/Our-People/Pages/default.aspx Adjutant General of Kentucky]: 1859 - 1861. Born: 1816, Franklin County, Kentucky. Assigned to position: 12 September 1859. Served under Governor(s): Beriah Magoffin. Died: 29 December 1891, Franklin County, Kentucky. Buried: Section B, Lot 45, Grave 3, Frankfort Cemetery, Frankfort, Franklin County, Kentucky. [[Luker-573|Luker-573]] 00:57, 24 June 2023 (UTC) #[[Weiner-675|Edwin M. R. Weiner]], brother-in-law of Margaret Sissons, was educated as an electrical engineer and worked in that profession for many years. Then he changed careers in his later years and became a commission portrait painter. It seems he was fairly well known in his day. He lived in Wisconsin but traveled to other places to paint portraits. He was also listed in Who Was Who in American Art. [[Kimbel-162|Kimbel-162]] 13:43, 27 June 2023 (UTC) # [[Saxe-282|Martin Saxe (1874-1967)]] was a New York City lawyer for 60 years. He was a New York state Representative twice, the New York State Tax Commission president, and helped elect Mayor LaGuardia of New York City. (Thiel-559) # [[Stuart-8971|Jesse Hilton Stuart (1907-1984)]] 's (half) uncle [[Stewart-55963|Robert "Bob" Stewart (1900-1935)]] and [[Bocook-35|John T. Bocook (abt.1899-1935)]], the husband of Malissa Stewart, Bob's sister, both died the same day after being shot by Arthur Hicks in Rowan, KY. It is still unclear whether Arthur Hicks was related in any way to Bob, whose maternal grandmother was named Nancy Hicks. And a few connections away, Bob's widow Ethel Sprouse's sister, [[Sprouse-870|Hazel (Sprouse) Adkins (1909-2002)]] married one of the three DeAutremont brothers, Ray, who was wanted after a failed, deadly train robbery attempt in southern Oregon in October 1923. The marriage was in 1925; Ray used an assumed name on their marriage record and fathered two children with her, before being finally apprehended four years after the robbery. Hazel lived with her parents while her children grew up and eventually remarried. [[Bogue-687|Bogue-687]] 19:32, 27 June 2023 (UTC) # [[Skinner-11440|Rida Lee Skinner]], Collateral relative of Cora Stewart, served as a Landsman Yeoman (female) for 30 days during WWI (Mississippi to Washington, D. C.). (Tull-5). # [[Geddes-1848|Alice Spencer (Geddes) Lloyd (1876-1962)]] - namesake grandmother (also [[Spencer-27779|Alice Allen (Spencer) Geddes (1826-1909)]], was married to a Scotsman who was a calico printer (according to the 1850 census). He (Robert) eventually became an Eclectic Physician, along with Cousin Peter, a distinction of medicine which perhaps influenced Alice Geddes Lloyd to found the college. (See:[https://lloydlibrary.org/research/archives/eclectic-medicine/#:~:text=The%20Eclectic%20physician%20aimed%20to,indigenous%20to%20the%20United%20States. Eclectic Medicine]) She (Geddes-1848) also shares a birthday with myself, her 8th cousin once removed ([[buckner-1534|Lo]]), so she must have been Uber-cool...and potentially the closest relation I've found yet who shares that birthdate! # [[Pulliam-1529|William Pulliam (abt.1912-1937)]] was killed by his wife on 11 Aug 1937 in their home in Kingsville, Albemarle, Stanley Co., North Carolina; his jugular vein was severed with a stake. The death was ruled a homicide on the death certificate. He was a nephew of [[Wofford-827|James Daniel Wofford (1894-1964)]], who was an uncle of [[Jones-103136|Alberta Odell Jones (1930-1965)]]. # [[Williamson-18573|Josephine Kirby William]]'s was the niece of English-born Canadian author [[Kirby-3502|William Kirby (1817-1906)]] # [[Ball-24091 | Ira Ball (1861-1891)]] was murdered by his brother, [[Ball-24097 | Charles Vance Ball 1872-1942)]] after the two young men got in a serious argument about a division of property between them. A suit had been filed, and upon learning of it from the bank, Charley rushed to Ira's house to confront him. After a war of words, Ira became exasperated by his younger brother, and went to his home, returning with a shotgun. Upon seeing the gun, Charley pulled out a .38 and shot Ira, fatally wounding him. Both brothers were cousin to Margaret Willie (Arvin) Sissons, being the sons of her aunt on her mother's side. [[Vanoy-22 | Vanoy-22]] # [[Kingsley-1986|Edith Marian Kingsley (1870-1972)]] 6 degrees from [[Geddes-1848|Alice Spencer (Geddes) Lloyd (1876-1962)]] lived to 101 [[Martin-58790|Martin-58790]] 19:08, 27 June 2023 (UTC) # [[Gullett-537|Sarah Gullett (abt. 1825- abt. 1864)]] had daughters with 3 of the Pennington brothers and briefly married also a cousin of the Pennington brothers. She first married Alisha Pennington and they had a daughter named Mary Jane. But Alisha died young and Sarah married William Jenkins Pennington, a cousin of Alisha. However, 20 days after the wedding her new husband discovered she was pregnant, and Sarah confessed she had a relationship with Henry C. Pennington, brother of her deceased first husband Alisha and husband of her own sister Mary Jane. This second marriage ended in divorce. The daughter of Henry C. Pennington and Sarah is probably Violet who was officially recorded as the daughter of her sister Mary Jane. Some years later Sarah had another out of marriage relationship with James Pennington another brother of Alisha and Henry C. giving birth to a daughter named Alafair. # [[Murphy-28270|William Herbert Murphy (1855-1929)]] Co-Founder of Cadillac and Lincoln Automobile Companies. Murphy was the lead financial backer of Henry Ford's first gasoline powered vehicle, a delivery wagon, after Ford took Murphy on a 3-hour drive of a prototype. Murphy would be the main financial backer of the Detroit Automobile Company, the company where Ford created the first race car. The Detroit Automobile Company would not be successful and eventually fold, but Murphy and Ford still believed in the gasoline automobile's future and created the Henry Ford Company. Their visions for the future of the automobile varied and Ford would eventually leave the company but allowed to retain the rights to his name. With Ford gone, Murphy would immediately rebrand the company to the Cadillac Automobile Company. ''The Cadillac Automobile Company was established on August 22, 1902'', converting the Henry Ford Company factory at Cass Street and Amsterdam Avenue. It was named after French explorer Antoine Laumet de La Mothe, sieur de Cadillac, who had founded Detroit in 1701. ((This was found while working on [[Arvin-213|Margaret Willie (Arvin) Sissons (1879-1947)]] lines.)) [[Craig-4574|Craig-4574]] 15:47, 25 June 2023 (UTC) # [[Lyman-2396|Susan Jesse Lyman (1894-1925)]] death caused the resignation of the Associate Medical Examiner in Hampden County, MA after he was questioned by the Governor and District Attorney regarding the circumstances of her death. Further research reveals that he was accused of referring patients to a physician for "illegal operations," probably criminal, that caused their death or had serious complications.[[Ulmer-538|Ulmer-538]] 13:06, 27 June 2023 (UTC) # [[Allen-64909|Harry Stone Allen (1860-1947)]] went from being a superintendent in 1910 to a manufacturer of candy and ice cream in 1920 and was proprietor of Allen's candy company for 40 years. he owned Ice cream Companies in Bloomington and Ottawa[[Tyner-799|Tyner-799]] 18:21, 25 June 2023 (UTC) #6 Degrees from Alberta Jones, [[Mathews-7003|James Mathews (1872-1944)]]'s obituary reports that he was a "Star" in the Negro Baseball League and played for the Owensboro Black Stockings.[[Tucker-11084|Tucker-11084]] 00:38, 26 June 2023 (UTC) #[[Parrish-5673|Lycurgus]]- born around 1877; changed his last name from Parrish to Engle (do not know why). Murdered his second wife b/c she wanted a divorce. In the fray, he injured his stepson and consequently, his brother-in-law (also in the house), shot and killed Lycurgus in self-defense. The coroner recorded his death as justifiable homicide and his wife, Manie Gough's death was ruled a homicide. [[Gough-3169|Manie Engle]] had been married three times prior with her first husband being kicked by a horse; her second husband died of appendicitis and she divorced her third husband. (Tull-5) #[[Fultz-319|Morton Harrison Fultz]] (1890-1966) - 7 degrees from Cora (Wilson) Stewart and father of six children had an interesting occupation for Maysville, Mason, KY area. In the 1920-1940 censuses he was employed in a cotton mill. Cotton mill in northern KY, where major cash crop was Burleigh Tobacco!? Most, like me, probably thought cotton was only a 'Southern USA' crop. [[Powers-5789|Powers-5789]] 18:56, 26 June 2023 (UTC) #[[Frazier-7611|Luther Turner Frazier]] (1888-1965) - 6 degrees from Cora (Wilson) Stewart and born in Carter County, KY was in WWI where he met his future wife (from Cornwall, England). She emigrated in 1918 and they were married in AZ in 1918. He became a lawyer & judge and father of two in Cochise County, AZ. [[Powers-5789|Powers-5789]] 19:17, 26 June 2023 (UTC) #[[Jones-118211|James Claiborn Jones (1826-1914)]] is 6 degrees from Cora Wilson. Notable. "OLD CLAIB JONES" "Famous Gunfighter in the Old West" Occupation: Lawman (Stevenson-3628) #Alberta Jones is surrounded by USBH notables [[Jones-125034|Laurence Clifton Jones (1882-1975)]], [[Morris-37100|Grace (Morris) Jones (1876-1928)]], [[Jones-136985|Helen (Jones) Woods (abt.1923-2020)]], [[Barker-1376|Mignon (Barker) Richmond (1897-1984)]] #[[McCrea-1112|Alice McCrea]]. She was an Assistant Professor of Radiation Physics and Therapy @Duke Medical Center; a graduate of the University of Kentucky in Lexington; a member of the American College of Radiology, a member of the Society of Nuclear Medicine, and a fellow member of the American Association of Physicists in Medicine. She was certified by the American Board of Radiology to practice the specialty of Radiological Physics at Duke Medical Center. #[[Semmes-136|Granville Martin Semmes II (1927-2012)]] is the Original Founder of 1-800-Flowers (and 6 degrees from Margaret Sissons). He had the idea while in the shower. He was friends with both a florist and an executive with a telecommunications company. The number 1-800-Flowers was already taken so Semmes flew to Wisconsin to purchase it from the current owner. The business would eventually floundered and assets bought by current owner (and prominently in current commercials) Jim McCann. Both Semmes and McCann claim to be the Founder. [[Craig-4574|Craig-4574]] 21:28, 27 June 2023 (UTC) # [[Weil-1203|Dr John Leopold Weil (1920-1997)]] at 6 degrees from [[Geddes-1848|Alice Spencer (Geddes) Lloyd (1876-1962)]] along with his wife were superb clinicians who spent their adult lives helping and healing emotionally troubled children to strengthen their psychological well being. Publish author on the subject. More info at http://www.jgweil.org/ [[Martin-58790|Martin-58790]] 21:46, 27 June 2023 (UTC) #[[Gannon-1805|Alfred Charles Gannon]] (1916-1988) - 7 degrees from Cora (Wilson) Stewart and a KY Appalachian helped make bacon and ham more flavorful through his patents in the packaging business. See news clipping at his FindAGrave link.[[Powers-5789|Powers-5789]] 22:36, 27 June 2023 (UTC) # [[Errett-31|Isaac Errett]] was the manager and founder of the Christian Standard, the 1st of its denomination in the USA, and he was close friend and the Funeral orator of US president James A Garfield in Sep 1881[[Tyner-799|Tyner-799]] 22:42, 27 June 2023 (UTC) # [[Buck-3708|Charles Lunsford Neville Buck]] was an author and had several of his stories adapted into plays for the theater and also as silent movies. He also wrote under the pseudonym Hugh Lunsford. He grew up in Kentucky except for 4 years spent in South America with his father who was serving President Grover Cleveland in Peru. See Wikepdedia page https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Neville_Buck. [[Oldaker-144|Oldaker-144]] # [[Kirby-Smith-4|Edmund Kirby-Smith]] was the last surviving general from the Civil War, dying in 1893. He fought on the Confederate side. He is the father of [[Sutton-15729|William Loftus Sutton]]'s daughter Mary Belle's brother-in-law [[Buck-9339|Richard S. Buck]]'s son [[Buck-9341|Randolph Buck]]'s wife. He was also a professor of mathematics, after the war. [[Mair-955|Mair-955]] 02:30, 28 June 2023 (UTC) # [[Atwood-4454|Rachel Vaux Atwood]], 6 degrees from William Loftus Sutton M.D., served as a nurse during World War I, making her (at the time of writing this anyway) the only woman on the military service list for this challenge. (Hautala-20) #[[Stewart-3|Jasper Byrd Stewart (1829-1914)]], Cora Wilson's husband's uncle had 2 wives and many children at the same time and apparently they knew about each other and got along. === Free Space Pages === : List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. * === Military Profiles === AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY WAR * [[Craft-580|Archelous Craft (abt. 1749 - 1853)]] - Private, North Carolina. * [[Caudill-168|James Caudill Jr (1753 - 1840)]] - Private, North Carolina. WAR OF 1812 * [[Little-21981|Kinchen Little (1789-1865)]] served as a Corporal in Freeman's Squadron Cavalry in the Georgia Militia. * [[Chew-778|Nathaniel Chew (1784-1845)]] citing military unit [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X8CN-D4G Capt. Jacob Franklin's Co Md Mil]. *[[Hutchinson-11357|Jacob Hutchison]]: His wife, Alice (Alcey) Reynolds Hutchison applied for a widow's pension for his service as a wagoner- I M Department USA. They married in Wilkes County, North Carolina in 1815 and lived there the rest of their lives. Jacob did receive 52 acres in a land grant in 1856. I couldn't locate additional service records for Jacob or the actual widow's pension. CIVIL WAR * [[Little-21986|James Little (1827-1862)]] served in the 49th Volunteer Georgia Infantry. He was wounded on 26 June 1862 and died on 10 July 1862. * [[Little-21990|Algeron Forrest Little (1842-1861)]] served as a Sergeant in the 12th Regiment of the Georgia Volunteer Infantry. He was wounded at Alleghany Mountain on 13 December 1861 and died on 25 December 1865. * [[MacBride-209|Thomas H. MacBride (1842-1901)]] served in Company K (Union) of the 100th Regiment, Pennsylvania Infantry (Rank In: Private; Rank Out: Sergeant) and as Captain of Company B of the 39th Regiment, United States Colored Infantry * [[Judd-5361|William Aseph Judd (1838-1884)]] private served in 53rd Regiment, Massachusetts Infantry * [[Howell-14869|Joseph Anderson Howell]] (1832 - 1877). He served in the 26th Regiment, Tennessee Infantry (3rd East Tennessee Volunteers). Rank In as a Second Lieutenant; Rank Out as an Acting Quartermaster. * [[Pennington-7274|Francis M Pennington (abt. 1845)]] - Private, 10th Regiment, Kentucky Cavalry (Johnson's), Confederate. * [[Huntington-2571|Andrew Huntington (1838-)]] 9th regiment Illinois Cavalry, Union * [[Cake-234 |Erastus Buck Cake (1837-1898)]] 142nd regiment Ohio cavalry, Union * [[Errett-74|William Smith Errett]] Private Company C, 65th Ohio regiment,(Harker's Brigade) Union * [[Errett-77|James Reeder Errett]] 21st Michigan Infantry regiment, Company D * [[Buck-308|Alvin Duval Buck (1838-1922)]] 17th Virginia Infantry, Company B, Confederate SPANISH AMERICAN WAR * [[Crowley-3267|Dennis Crowley (~1875-1915)]] served in Company F of the Wisconsin 3rd Infantry * [[MacBride-211|Robert James MacBride (1874-1930)]] served in Company A of the 3rd Wisconsin Infantry WORLD WAR I * [[Jones-103137|Odell W Jones (1896-1951)]], father of Alberta Jones, was a Private in Company A of the 539th Engineers. He enlisted on 22 August 1918 and was discharged on 7 March 1919. * [[Clapp-3163|Roger Wright Clapp (1893-1977)]] US Marine Corp * [[Beaty-2089|Arthur Beaty]] Pvt Us Army, South Carolina; Private, Company G, 810 Pioneer Infantry, World War I * [[Clapp-3172|Robert Lyman Clapp (1897-1984)]] served in the Navy * [[Cake-233|Charles Erastus Cake (1875-1930)]] Husband of Alice Spencer Geddes. Private in US Marine Corps * [[Sutton-15792| John Magruder Sutton]] (1872-1944) and [[Atwood-4454|Rachel Vaux Atwood]] (1884-1946) both served in the Medical Corps, marrying shortly after their discharge * [[Buck-315|Irving Ashby Buck (1881-1945)]], WW I Draft Card WORLD WAR II * [[Browning-7024|Paul Marion Browning (1913-2004)]], Medical Department, United States Army * [[Browning-7023|Robert Marcellus Browning (1911-2000)]], United States Army * [[Frymire-121|George Frymire]] served with the 109th Combat Engineering Battalion, earning a Purple Heart. 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== WikiTree Challenge 12 == '''Organization''': [https://www.chfhs.org.uk/ Cambridgeshire & Huntingdonshire Family History Society] {{G2GLink|1611267}} ===Score Sheet=== [https://wikitree.sdms.si/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20230803/User.htm Score sheet] ::Scores update once an hour. ::Connections refresh twice an hour, though the score sheet won't reflect that. ===Starting Profiles=== # [[Jenyns-47|Roger Soame Jenyns]] # [[Stephenson-6912|Marjory Stephenson]] # [[Ellis-29361|William Wade Ellis]] # [[Vassa-1|Joanna Vassa]] # [[Stacey-2514|Charles Stacey]] # [[Day-21190|Miles Jeffery Game Day DSC]] # [[Harrisson-102|Winifred Crossley]] === Needs Work === # I've added the nephew of [[Ellis-29364|Thomas Ellis]], the Rev [[Boote-221|Daniel Boote DD]]. Unfortunately, though his father married Mary Ellis, who is presumably Thomas' sister, that's as far as I've been able to get. [[Whitehouse-2064|Whitehouse-2064]] 16:44, 3 August 2023 (UTC) # Anyone help. The 1939 census shows [[Jenyns-49]] as a major in the 6th battalion of The Green Howards army? I can’t access the rest of the records on ancestry but looks like there are several if you have worldwide access including links to marriage. Marriage details added. [[Walmsley-632|Walmsley-632]] 22:21, 3 August 2023 (UTC) # Swiss skills needed: [[De_Montmagny-1|Laure Marianne Sugnet de Montmagny (1868-1922)]] her parents need dates and records # Is [[Tomlinson-5880|Herbert Reading Tomlinson Jr. (1906-1972)]] the father of [[Tomlinson-5878|Beatrice (Tomlinson) Cook (1926-2012)]] and Elizabeth (Tomlinson) Mack (not yet entered). See the note re birth dates on his profile. # [[Arber-84|Philip Arber (bef.1790-1863)]] has the potential for two fathers and needs sorted. # [[Stuttaford-22|Ann Foot Stuttaford (abt.1865-)]] 5 degrees from [[Day-21190|Miles Jeffery Game Day DSC (1896-1918)]], born in South Africa, couldn't find any records before her marriage on Family Search - but her father is named in the marriage record. # [[Allix-34|Henry Wagar Allix (1815)]] was born and died in 1815. I have the Baptism but he needs a Death record, and I don't have any subscriptions. # [[Allix-37|Francis Kent Allix (1817)]] was born and died in 1817. I have the Baptism but he needs a Death record, and I don't have any subscriptions. === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [|captain], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * ''add image link here'' === FamilySearch Image Look-ups === * == Tell Us What You Found!! == ===Locations=== List any countries you find here # Italy # Greece # France # Scotland # Wales ## Cardiff ## Glamorgan ## Monmouthshire ## Montgomeryshire ## Carmarthenshire ## Merionethshire # Canada ## Ontario ## Alberta ## Manitoba # Switzerland #Germany # Kenya #United States ##California ##Massachusetts ##Ohio ###Huron County ##Texas # Australia ## Victoria ## Queensland ## Tasmania ## New South Wales #South Africa ##Tangayika ##Cape Town #India # Turkey #Ireland # England ##Middlesex ##Devon ##Nottinghamshire ##County Durham ##Derbyshire ##Cambridgeshire ##Huntingdonshire ##Suffolk ##Surrey (City of London) ## Buckinghamshire ##Norfolk ## Northamptonshire ##Lancashire ##Lincolnshire ##Dorset ##Warwickshire ##West Midlands ##Worcestershire ##Yorkshire ##Staffordshire === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week # Marjory Stephenson's Grandfather, [[Rogers-43888|Samuel Rogers (1819-1870)]], was a Jockey and Horse Trainer, In his career he won the 1,000 Guineas twice, on Firebrand in 1842, and then on Habena in 1855.[[Welburn-134|Welburn-134]] 11:01, 3 August 2023 (UTC) # George Dennis Day's grandfather, [[Day-21263|George Game Day]], was a prominent farmer in Huntingdonshire, England who was politically active in campaigning against free trade to protect the interests of local farmers in the era where previously enacted free trade laws were being repealed as a result of the Irish Famine of 1845. [[Evans-29543|Evans-29543]] 11:30, 3 August 2023 (UTC) # Marjory Stephenson's maternal uncle's father in law [[Sabin-1408|Thomas Sabin (abt.1816-)]] was a farmer and landlord of the 'iconic' Rutland Arms in Newmarket, currently closed for refurbishment. It sold for £4 million in 2005. During the 1840s the annual general meetings of the trustees of the Newmarket Heath Turnpike Road (now forming part of the A11 / A1304) were held in the pub, 'the home of Thomas Frederick Sabin'. [[Humphrey-6461|Humphrey-6461]] 17:42, 3 August 2023 (UTC) #Arctic Explorer [[Cook-38186|Frederick Albert Cook (1865-1940)]] is 5 degrees from [[Harrisson-102|Winifred Mary (Harrisson) Fair (1906-1984)]]. (Stevenson-3628) # [[Jenyns-22|Robert Lance Jenyns RAAF (1916 - abt. 1945)]], Captain and Pilot, age 28, died on 24 Apr 1945 when the Avro Lancaster he was piloting crashed on take-off from RAF Chedburgh in Suffolk for a raid on railway yards at Bad Oldesloe in Germany. Soon after becoming airborne, the pair of starboard engines on the Lancaster began to splutter and lose power. Heavily laden with a full bomb load and fuel tanks, the bomber struggled to stay in the air over the airfield as the speed tailed off, and doubtless with the pilot and flight engineer battling to keep their aircraft under control, they managed to avoid hitting the watch tower and steer clear of a WAAF living site before the Lancaster plunged into a hedgerow and burst into flames instantly taking the lives of the 7 crew. Emergency teams were powerless to do anything as the bombload began to explode. At the subsequent enquiry, Flight Lieutenant Jenyns was commended for preventing a worse tragedy by avoiding the WAAF sleeping quarters and the nearby village. He has a memorial plaque in his memory at King's Park Honour Avenue in Western Australia. [[Arundel-166|Arundel-166]] 12:00, 3 Aug 2023 # [[Bulwer-Lytton-14|Edward George Earle Lytton Bulwer-Lytton PC (1803-1873)]] is 5 degrees from [[Jenyns-47|Roger Soame Jenyns (1904-1976)]]. While notable for other reasons, he's also known for his fiction, particularly his astonishingly purple prose including the opening line that many will remember from Peanuts cartoons, "It was a dark and stormy night."[[Marsh-9608|Marsh-9608]] 18:56, 9 August 2023 (UTC) #[[Sanford-6633|Florence L (Sanford) Stacey (1876-1984)]], wife of [[Stacey-2529|John William Stacey (1874-1956)]], son of [[Stacey-2514|Charles Stacey (1843-1924)]] died in 1984 in Fort Myers, FL at the age of 108! (added by Ulmer-538) # Another Notable [[Cory-1178|John Cory]] philanthropist, coal merchant and co-owner of the Cardiff-based shipping company, Cory Brothers is 7 degrees from Miles Jeffery Game Day DSC (added by Jenkinson-562) #Titantic survivor [[Carter-9920|William Thornton Carter II (1900-1985)]] is 4 degrees from [[Harrisson-102|Winifred Mary (Harrisson) Fair (1906-1984)]] (Stevenson-3628) #[[McClure-8540|Colin Barr McClure (1894-1920)]], born in London, England, was a victim of the 1920 Wall Street bombing, a terrorist attack by anarchists. He was 25 years old and worked as a banker. and is 4 degrees from [[Harrisson-102|Winifred Mary (Harrisson) Fair (1906-1984)]]. (Stevenson-3628) # [[Hibbert-1176| Dorothy Hibbert]] second wife of the George Day, brother of Miles jeffery game Day was one of nine sisters with no brothers. At least 6 did not marry and 2 married late in life.[[McIntosh-5576|McIntosh-5576]] 14:36, 6 August 2023 (UTC) # Marjory Stephenson's Uncle [[Rogers-43911|Charles Henry Rogers (1852-1929)]] was a vicar at St Alban's Church, Westcliff-on-Sea, Essex from 1906 - 1929. He is depicted kneeling in prayer in a stained glass [https://www.essexchurches.info/churchpic.aspx?p=Westcliff-on-Sea&no=0109&ty=g&maximg=005&imgno=002 window] given to the church in his memory [[Humphrey-6461|Marjorie Gibbon]] #[[Stacey-2545|Kenneth Lofkin Stacey (1911-1944)]] grandson of [[Stacey-2514|Charles Stacey (1843-1924)]] was a technical sergeant in the US Army and was killed in combat in Germany in 1944. (added by Ulmer-538) # [[Harrisson-102|Winifred Mary Harrisson]]. Winifred's father, [[Harrison-110|Ernest Henry Harrison]] was a GP in St Neots, Cambridgeshire. He became famous overnight as the doctor who delivered the first British quadruplets to all survive into adulthood despite being born 7 weeks prematurely. That was in 1935 and in 2021 they were all still alive! Dr Harrisson looked after them in the critical first weeks of their lives in his own home employing specialist nurses from Queen Charlotte's Hospital. See : St Neots Quads. (2023, April 4). In Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St_Neots_Quads (added by Eady-184) # Marjory Sephenson's great grandfather [[Lawrence-20809|James Lawrence (abt.1783-bef.1851)]], and his son her great uncle [[Lawrence-20809|James Lawrence (abt.1783-bef.1851)]], were cooks in Kings College. [[Humphrey-6461|Humphrey-6461]] 22:08, 4 August 2023 (UTC) #[[Jump-115|Charles S. Jump (1857-1946)]] died when he fell from a tree and broke his neck. What a terrible way to go! # Roger Jenyns(Jenyns-47)' 3rd cousin once removed(8 degrees away) is [[Gascoigne-741|Bamber Gascoigne(1935-2022)]] the famous University Challenge TV presenter from 1962.[[Tyner-799|Tyner-799]] 17:00, 5 August 2023 (UTC) #[[Jenyns-76|Ada Maria Jenyns]] married Robert Julian Orde Jocelyn on 26 November, 1882, at St. Elphin's church in Warrington, Cheshire, England. However, on 7 December of that same year, the couple had a second registered marriage at the chapel of St. Philip and St. James in York, England. It is unclear why this occurred. #[[Jenyns-75|Soame Gambier Jenyns]] was a captain during the Charge of the Light Brigade on October 25, 1854, part of the Crimean War. When two senior offices were killed in the charge, Soame assumed command of the 13th, meaning it was his task to get the remaining troops back to British lines # [[Snook-3729|Herbert Durrant Snook (1867-1947)]] divorced his first wife [[Carter-47772|Frances Mary (Carter) Mossop (1869-)]] on grounds of adultery but in the following census he declares he is a widower. She then marries one of the Co-respondents who then later divorces her on grounds of adultery. [[Buckle-52|Buckle-52]] 09:59, 6 August 2023 (UTC) #[[Gamblen-22|Charlotte (Gamblen) Bennett (bef.1805-1870)]] a C6 relative of the Harrisson starting profile - her mother died and 2 of her siblings were born in a Pest House in Titchfield, Hampshire. Many towns and villages in England had pest houses where people with infectious diseases were quarantined, sometimes by force. They often had ponds or cemeteries attached to dispose of the dead. In this case, the building is still standing and is a listed building in Titchfield Common on Hunts Pond Road. #[[Gamblen-25|George William Gamblen (abt.1849-)]] born in South Africa to parents from England and returned with them to England. He was a victim of theft in 1896, reported in the local newspaper that a young boy stole two of his rabbit traps. The boy appears to have been let off since it was a first offence. #[[Jenyns-93|Jane Jenyns]] had a son who inherited a baronetcy through a cousin. [[Whitehouse-2064|Whitehouse-2064]] 14:38, 8 August 2023 (UTC) #[[Jenyns-47|Roger Soame Jenyns]] is the 4x great grandson of John Williamson, Mayor of Liverpool in 1761. Williamson was a brewer, merchant and slave trader, owning a part share in a slaving ship. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Williamson-18905 [[Fitz-Henry-9|Fitz-Henry-9]] #[[Jenyns-47|Roger Soame Jenyns]] is the third cousin once removed of the television presenter Bamber Gascoigne (of University Challenge fame) https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Gascoigne-741 [[Fitz-Henry-9|Fitz-Henry-9]] 15:57, 8 August 2023 (UTC) #Miles Day's great grandfather [[Davis-111440|David Davis (1797-1866)]], was a founder of the steam coal industry in South Wales, and set up the coalmining partnership 'Davis and Sons' with four of his sons.[[Thomas-7679|Thomas-7679]] 03:33, 9 August 2023 (UTC) #[[Preston-10025|Martin Inett Preston (1855-1907)]] was a Nottingham Solicitor his father was an Attorney and Superintendent Registrar and after his first wife died he married Arundel Bracher whose niece later married Martin the son. [[Buckle-52|Buckle-52]] 13:05, 9 August 2023 (UTC) #Canadian Doctor [[Carroll-15666|Robert William Weir Carroll (1837-1879)]] He was an assistant surgeon for the Union Army during the American Civil War working in Emory and Henry College Hospital (1862 to 1863) and at the Marine United States General Hospital at New Orleans (1863 to 1865). He became a Canadian Senator and introduced the bill to make July 1st a national holiday (Canada's birthday). He is 6 degrees from [[Harrisson-102|Winifred Mary (Harrisson) Fair (1906-1984)]] (Stevenson-3628). #[[Blackman-4200|William Hallows Blackman (1796-1895)]] was a 9 degrees ancestor to [[Vassa-1|Joanna (Vassa) Bromley (1795-1857)]]. He died in 1895 in Sonoma, California being 100 yo 3 months and 15 day according to Los Angeles Herald in his obituary entitled "The Oldest Inhabitant". Some local newspaper paid him homage in this lovely manner: :::''HEALDSBURG, Cal., Dec. 15. — The mortal remains of William Blackman were placed in their last resting-place in Oak Mound Cemetery to-day. Hundreds attended the funeral of the centenarian. Six Healdsburg pioneers, all of whom were 70 years of age, acted as pallbearers, while crowded around the grave of the good old man were many men and women who are looking at life from its west window. The oldest person present at the funeral ceremonies was Mrs. L. Tombs — Grandma Tombs, as she is called — who is 92 years of age. Now that Mr. Blackman is gone, Mrs. Tombs is the oldest person in the county, and feels keenly the loss of her friend.'' :::''In many respects William Blackman was a remarkable man. There have been many "fake" centenarians, but the men who live to celebrate their hundredth anniversary are few in number. Fewer still reach that age with health and faculties unimpaired, and yet on the 25th of last August, when Mr. Blackman had reached the century milestone, he entertained a jolly crowd of old folk, and was as happy and bright as the youngest person present.'' :::''It was on that occasion that Mr. Blackman and others decided to organize an Old Folks' Club, whose members were to be over seventy years of age, and whose object should be to care for those who needed assistance. The good old man was the first of thirty members to be stricken from the roll by the hand of death, and in his passing this city lost a most worthy citizen.'' ::His birth record, though, says he only got to 99. ::He was married for 55 years with Susan Holder and had 11 children. When he became a widower around 80, he married again with a lady 40 years younger. === Military Profiles === BRITISH MILITARY * [[Stevens-29878 | William Richard Stevens]] Officer and commander Royal Navy 1856 - 1862 served in three land based ships and three seagoing ships including HMS Victory. * [[Stevens-29888 | Rev. William Ernest Oliver Stevens BA]] Royal Navy Chaplain to the Fleet 1899 - 1913. *[[James-28592|Herbert Henderson James]] General in Her Majesty's India Army * [[James-28586|Charles Mardon Wallace James]] Colonel in Her Majesty's India Army * [[James-28587|Charles Butler James]] General in Her Majesty's India Army - previously stationed in Cape Town South Africa (father if Charles and Herbert above) * [[Allix-38|William Kent Allix]] Captain in the Royal Regiment and aide-de-camp to Sir De Lacy Evans. He fell at the battle of Inkerman. * [[Allix-31|Charles Hammond Allix]] Lieut. In Grenadier guards AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY WAR *[[Cleveland-5187|Josiah Cleveland (1742-1825)]] received a pension, 1818, for service as a private in Col Heman Swift's Connecticut regiment, and under Captain McKinster and Colonel Patterson, Contintental Infantry. AMERICAN CIVIL WAR *[[Stacey-2514|Charles Stacey (1843-1924)]] was a United States Army soldier who received a Medal of Honor after fighting in the Battle of Gettysburg in 1863. *[[Speck-1010|Lawrence P. Speck (1841-1898)]] enlisted as a Private on 1 June 1861 in Company K of the 19th Tennessee Infantry, serving in the Confederate Army. * [[Stacey-2531|Lavender Stacey (1840-1878)]] was a Union Civil War Veteran. * [[Streeter-2266|Charles Berrian Streeter (1845-1903)]] served as a Private in Company D of the 55th Ohio Infantry. * Canadian Doctor [[Carroll-15666|Robert William Weir Carroll (1837-1879)]] He was an assistant surgeon for the Union Army during the American Civil War working in Emory and Henry College Hospital (1862 to 1863) and at the Marine United States General Hospital at New Orleans (1863 to 1865). He became a Canadian Senator and introduced the bill to make July 1st a national holiday (Canada's birthday). WORLD WAR I *Flight Commander [[Day-21190|Miles Jeffery Game Day (1896-1918)]] DSC, was a World War I flying ace credited with five aerial victories, and also a war poet. His brother [[Day-21196|Dennis Ivor Day (1892-1915)]] was a 2Lt in the Royal Field Artillery in World War I and died of wounds in 1915. Their elder brother [[Day-21200|George Lewis Day (1891-1972)]] served and survived WW1 ending as a Major in the Gloucester Regiment. * Private [[Allen-65597|Morton Bostwick Allen (1878-1916)]] Boer War and WWI, Accidentally run over by an ambulance on main road between Lille Gate and Zillebeke, on the night of 2-12-16, receiving injuries from which he died next day at No. 2 Casualty Clearing Station. * Private [[Wellsman-30|Cyril Wellsman (bef.1897-1915)]] served in the Royal Army's 1st Division, 5th Battalion, Norfolk Regiment and died in Gallipoli, Turkey. * Private [[Ruse-545 | Augustus Leonard Ruse]] Killed in Action in France aged just 19. Connected to Stephenso-6912 * Canadian Nurse [[Young-60341|Winefred Van Allen Phillips (Young) Leveson-Gower (1889-1984)]] from 1914-1920, she was affiliated with the Voluntary Aid Detachment. She was awarded the British War Medal and Victory Medal. She is 5 degrees from [[Harrisson-102|Winifred Mary (Harrisson) Fair (1906-1984)]]. * Lieutenant [[Leveson-Gower-91|William George Gresham Leveson-Gower (1883-1918)]] 3rd Company, 1st Battalion, Coldstream Guards. He left for France on the 10th Sept and was killed by a shell on the 9th October 1918. seven degrees from [[Harrisson-102|Winifred Mary (Harrisson) Fair (1906-1984)]]. * [[Cross-14237|Herbert Clifford Cross (1892-)]] served with the 28th Battalion, London Regiment. * [[Parke-1846|Edward Stuart Parke (1889-)]] served with the Royal Artillery. * [[Parke-1848|Edmund Fenning Parke (1892-1915)]] served in Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry (Eastern Ontario Regt.). He was promoted to Lance Corporal on 30 Apr 1915 and hedied in battle 08 May 1915 near Ypres (Ieper), Belgium. *[[Pease-4484 | Ronald Herbert Pike Pease]] Killed in Action in the Somme, he was Lieut in the 1st Bn Coldstream Guards and was aged 19. * [[Penny-3133|Kenneth George Penny (abt.1891-abt.1938)]] served the British Army in the Royal Fusiliers, London Regiment's 10th Battalion, 1915. WORLD WAR II *[[Jenyns-50|Edward Thomas Richard Jenyns (1911-1944)]], brother of [[Jenyns-47|Roger Soame Jenyns (1904-1976)]], died in the military 15 June 1944 and was buried in Bayeux War Cemetery, France. '''Needs more research.''' *[[Jenyns-22|Robert Lance Jenyns RAAF (1916 - abt. 1945)]], Captain and Pilot, died on 24 Apr 1945 when the Avro Lancaster he was piloting crashed on take-off from RAF Chedburgh in Suffolk for a raid on railway yards at Bad Oldesloe in Germany. The 7 man crew all perished. At the subsequent enquiry, Flight Lieutenant Jenyns was commended for preventing a worse tragedy by avoiding the WAAF sleeping quarters and the nearby village. He has a memorial plaque in his memory at King's Park Honour Avenue in Western Australia. '''Needs more research.''' *Captain [[Binyon-15 | Roger Basil Binyon]] died in Action 24 Sep 1944 in Arnhem - he was in the Royal Engineers (airborne) , Five degrees to Day-21190 *[[Stacey-2545|Kenneth Lofkin Stacey (1911-1944)]] grandson of [[Stacey-2514|Charles Stacey (1843-1924)]] was a technical sergeant in the US Army and was killed in combat in Germany in 1944. *[[Byron-973|Gerald Milton Byron (1923-1994)]] served in the Merchant Marines (United States) from 1943 to 1945 during World War II. === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. *[[Space:St_Andrews_Church%2C_Soham|St Andrews Church, Soham]] - photos and info. 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== WikiTree Challenge 13 == '''Organization''': [https://www.lwmfhs.org.uk/ London Westminster & Middlesex Family History Society (LWMFHS)] {{G2GLink|1617880}} ===Score Sheet=== [https://wikitree.sdms.si/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20230817/User.htm Score sheet] ::Scores update once an hour. ::Connections refresh twice an hour, though the score sheet won't reflect that. ===Starting Profiles=== # [[Ankrett-3|Thomas Ankrett]] # [[Chambers-13077|Thomas Chambers]] # [[Dyer-16272|Sydney Dyer]] # [[Hughes-31611|John Hughes]] # [[Jenkins-22749|Mary (Jenkins) Bickers]] # [[White-83882|William White]] #[[Lee-27433|Solomon Lee]] === Needs Work === #If anyone is familiar with Russian records, [[Bernstein-857|David Bernstein (1831-)]] was born in Russia. His mother (also b in Russia) was with his son [[Bernstein-867|Joseph Bernstein (1859-)]] in 1891 (on his profile). 5 degrees from [[Lee-27433|Solomon Lazarus Lee (1859-1926)]] #Needs cleanup. I've gone as far as I know how. Please help. [[Jenns-35|Mabel Bare (Jenns) Harper (1882-)]] === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[Fitz-Henry-9|Jo Fitz-Henry]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * ''add image link here'' === FamilySearch Image Look-ups === * "England, Cambridge Parish Registers, 1538-1983 ", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:74QS-H3T2 : Wed Aug 16 18:31:58 UTC 2023), Entry for Elizabeth Sckings and Joseph Sckings, 17 Sep 1789. This baptism in Witcham, Cambridgeshire has parents transcribed as Joseph Sekings and Mary. In Witcham both earlier and later baptisms with father listed as Joseph Sekings mother was transcribed as Martha. Thinking it may have been mistranscribed and hoping someone can verify. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Seekins-184 == Tell Us What You Found!! == ===Locations=== List any countries you find here #England ##Middlesex ##Shropshire ##Warwickshire ##Herefordshire ##Somerset ##Surrey ##Lincolnshire ##Devon ##Essex ##Kent ##Nottinghamshire ##Staffordshire ##Hertfordshire ##Cornwall ##Gloucestershire ##Bristol ##Wiltshire ##Hampshire ##Durham #Germany/Prussia ##Hanover #Holland #France #Australia #Ireland #India #Wales ##Monmouthshire #New Zealand #Canada #Russian Empire #United States ##New York === Interesting Finds === Please be sure to include which of the seven starting individuals your interesting find connects to and don't forget to sign with 4 tildes (~) so we know who submitted the find. :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week # Thomas Chambers's sister, Annie Chambers (39) was admitted into Harrow Road Workhouse, Paddington, London on 1 May 1895 and she transferred to Hanwell Asylum on 7 May. She died on 9 May 1895 there. [[O'Connell-2829|O'Connell-2829]] 17:57, 17 August 2023 (UTC) # George Dommett very liukely didn't marry Mary Jenkins and is likely to have co-habited with her as his father James Dommett and Wilhelmina Ray did [[Browning-5288|Browning-5288]] 18:37, 17 August 2023 (UTC) # [[Dommett-99|George Dommett (1783-1843)]] was the common law husband of [[Jenkins-22749|Mary (Jenkins) Bickers (abt.1820-)]]. He was a soap maker living in a poor district of London. He was made bankrupt in 1820. Following his bankruptsy he had several convictions that seem be for concealing soap and not paying excise duty. George never married but was the father of at least 9 children with 3 different partners. [[Williams-47589|Williams-47589]] 10:32, 19 August 2023 (UTC) # Sydney Dyer's son of the same name was admitted to the Hanwell Lunatic Asylum for paupers in 1875. He died in the asylum in 1903.[[Schweger-2|Schweger-2]] 04:51, 18 August 2023 (UTC) #The younger Sydney Dyer also served prison time twice: 6 months for stealing his master's rings in 1858 and 6 years for forgery and fraud in 1860.[[Schweger-2|Schweger-2]] 05:20, 18 August 2023 (UTC) #Valentine Bickers had 9 children 3 of them died young 2 under a year and the other aged 1.[[Buckle-52|Buckle-52]] 10:01, 18 August 2023 (UTC) #Amelia Mence (daughter in law of William White) was allegedly a serial adulterer. Her husband divorced her after they had 3 children together, alleging that she had committed adultery over 'a very considerable period' at locations across Kent and Middlesex with a number of men including a grenadier guardsman. [[Parker-41651|Parker-41651]] 11:24, 18 August 2023 (UTC) #[[Ankrett-15|John Chrysostom Ankrett (1823-1893)]] was likely named for the early Christian Saint John Chrysostom known for his public speaking. Chrysostom is from the Greek “golden-mouthed”
[ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Chrysostom ][[Hardman-1532|Hardman-1532]] 13:09, 18 August 2023 (UTC) #Solomon Lee’s great aunt Phoebe Levy’s husband became First (Chief) Rabbi to the Great London Synagogue and was a writer and regular correspondent to Jewish Newspapers and Publications together with being a notable [[Green-55768 | Rabbi Aaron Levy Green]] [[Rowlands-690|Rowlands-690]] 06:54, 19 August 2023 (UTC) #George Francis White (son of William White) was a surgeon who appears multiple times in the press for both personal and professional reasons e.g. he attended a dying baronet and a dead infant found concealed in a chimney by it's mother, a domestic servant. He was also accused of collusion in his divorce proceedings and of fathering a child with a workhouse inmate (dismissed as a false allegation and attempt to extort money). [[Parker-41651|Parker-41651]] 07:26, 19 August 2023 (UTC) #[[O'Donoghue-421|Frederick Joseph Nicholas Boardman O'Donoghue (1872-bef.1940)]] and some of his sons were Electricians and Wiremen at a time when many streets and homes were being converted to this for lighting. [[Buckle-52|Buckle-52]] 08:34, 19 August 2023 (UTC) #[[Wells-30222|Sarah Wells (abt.1802-1838)]] died soon after giving birth to twin girls in 1838. Their father was [[Dommett-99|George Dommett (1783-1843)]]. Sarah and George Dommet had several childen together. One was [[Dommett-110|Ada Dommett (1829-)]], who was the subject of a bastardy order in 1829. George Dommet was also the father of some of [[Jenkins-22749|Mary (Jenkins) Bickers (abt.1820-)]] children. [[Williams-47589|Williams-47589]] 10:45, 19 August 2023 (UTC) #Both [[Ankrett-3|Thomas Ankrett (abt.1760-bef.1803)]]‘s son [[Ankrett-5|Thomas Ankrett (1790-bef.1856)]] and grandson [[Ankrett-7|Thomas Ankrett (bef.1819-1882)]] were made bankrupt.[[Hardman-1532|Hardman-1532]] 14:44, 19 August 2023 (UTC) #[[Ankrett-5|Thomas Ankrett (1790-bef.1856)]] was elected a Deputy Constable in 1820, and then became Constable of Walsall Foreign in November 1831. This must have been a difficult time predating the modern police force and “In December 1831, with the district in a disturbed state owing to a miners' strike, 600 special constables were enrolled.”
[ https://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/staffs/vol17/pp220-225 ] This would have been in addition to his usual job, the following year saw the introduction of the first official police force in Walsall but he does not seem to have been a part of it.[[Hardman-1532|Hardman-1532]] 15:07, 19 August 2023 (UTC) #[[Ankrett-40|James Ankrett (1826-1873)]] emigrated to Australia with wife and children in the 1860s, but unusually, after having at least three children there, he brought his family back to England. They were all then recorded back in England in the 1871 census.[[Hardman-1532|Hardman-1532]] 15:25, 19 August 2023 (UTC) #[[Ankrett-16|Samuel Ankrett (1824-1881)]] signed the “William Smith O'Brien Petition” in 1848 seeking the release of an Irish political prisoner.[[Hardman-1532|Hardman-1532]] 18:04, 19 August 2023 (UTC) #[[Ankrett-16|Samuel Ankrett (1824-1881)]] emigrated to Australia where he farmed. He died intestate with an estate worth over £61, but because he had no relatives in Victoria, the money did not reach his siblings in England (although 2 of his sisters’ addresses in England were known and mentioned in the court records). [[Hardman-1532|Hardman-1532]] 18:19, 19 August 2023 (UTC) #[[Ankrett-4|Joseph Ankrett (1792-bef.1845)]] was a victim of shoplifting. Sophia Hartop was convicted of stealing a piece of bacon from his shop worth three pence on 3 Nov 1840, and sentenced in Jan 1841 to one week’s imprisonment in the Borough gaol.[[Hardman-1532|Hardman-1532]] 21:06, 19 August 2023 (UTC) # A rare surviving ointment pot from William White's chemist business "Hastings & White" at Haymarket is in the collection of the British Museum. [[Parker-41651|Parker-41651]] 09:46, 20 August 2023 (UTC) # [[Jenns-35|Mabel Bare (Jenns) Harper (1882-)]] had a rough life. She was 16 when she married a military man who was twice her age and two of her children died before reaching one year old. At Dartford Police Court on 16 October 1903, Walter William Harper, a cement labourer, of Swanscombe, was summoned for assaulting his wife. She stated that during the whole five years of their married life she had suffered ill-treatment by her husband. A separation order was granted, the husband formally convicted of aggravated assault, and ordered to pay 10s towards his wife's maintenance. In July 1904 Mabel was indicted for neglecting her two children and in October at her trial, her defense was cruelty from her husband and he providing her with insufficient money. The children were taken to the Medway workhouse and Mabel was given a sentence of 1 month's hard labour for neglecting her children. On 17 April 1905 Mabel B Harper (22), Sydney Francis (3 yrs 7 mos), Lilian Helen (2 yrs 6 mos) and Walter William (3 months) were admitted to the Medway Union. "Wife and children deserted by Walter Harper" [[Arundel-166|Arundel-166]] 02:12, 23 August 2023 (UTC) # In 1881 [[Vandyke-1703|Samuel Vandyke (1849-1903)]] was living next door to [[Wren-2338|Philip Wren (1828-)]] the father of [[Wren-2339|Henry Wren (1857-)]] who was now living with Samuel's wife [[Belsham-222|Ellen (Belsham) Wren (1849-)]] who was the mother of Samuel's children. [[Vandyke-1703|Samuel Vandyke (1849-1903)]] appears to be the child of [[Wren-2339|Henry Wren (1857-)]] as he adopts the surname Wren.[[Buckle-52|Buckle-52]] 07:44, 23 August 2023 (UTC) #[[Dyer-16366|John Dyer (bef.1790-)]] father of [[Dyer-16272|Sydney Dyer (abt.1812-1901)]]is noted as an organ builder in some of his childrens' baptismal records, he also is listed as a carpenter. His address is in the Register of St Giloe as 2 Brooke Street and Fitzroy Square. . He may have been associated or related to a Henry Dyer who was also an organ builder or worked for some firms in the area building organs. There is a Dyer mentioned here [https://dhjhkxawhe8q4.cloudfront.net/boydell-and-brewer-wp/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/22150221/9781783274673-Online-Supplement.pdf] He could have also worked for Bryceson's Organ Factory who were in Brook Street and established 1796. [[Browning-5288|Browning-5288]] 12:05, 23 August 2023 (UTC) #Two of our starting profiles (William White and Sydney Dyer) are only 7 degrees from each other, connected through the Goodban family. John Thomas Goodban was an insurance broker who had 10 children. One of John's daughters (Elizabeth Rose) was the sister-in-law of Sydney Dyer's daughter Louisa and another of his daughters (Mary Ann) was the daughter-in-law of William White (married to his son William Edward White who was a Colonel in the Madras Staff Corps). [[Parker-41651|Parker-41651]] 09:37, 23 August 2023 (UTC) #[[Dyer-16272|Sydney Dyer]] had a brother [[Dyer-16367|George]], who in 1870 walked into a London police station and confessed to killing another man 12 years earlier in Victoria, Australia. He was sent back to Australia and sentenced to 8 years hard labour for manslaughter. George was also a criminal in the eyes of British law as he had married his dead wife's sister after he was widowed, this was illegal in Britain until 1907. [[Fitz-Henry-9|Fitz-Henry-9]] 11:02, 23 August 2023 (UTC) === Military Profiles === Please be sure to include which of the seven starting individuals your military person is connected to and don't forget to sign with 4 tildes (~) so we know who submitted it. * [[Dyer-16272]] - grandson Charles [[Low-4426]] served with the Army Veterinary Corps from 7 11 1914 to 4 Feb 1919. - submitted by [[Warren-21178]] *[[Bickers-306|Walter John Bickers (1883-1955)]] served as a Driver for the Royal Field Artillery in WW1. [[Buckle-52|Buckle-52]] 08:02, 18 August 2023 (UTC) *[[Bleasby-43|Charles William Bleasby (1921-1942)]] is a descendent of Thomas Ankrett who died after being taken prisoner of war in WW2. He served with the Australian Army. [[Parker-41651|Parker-41651]] 11:30, 18 August 2023 (UTC) *[[White-84100|William Edward White]] (son of William White) was a Colonel in the Madras Staff Corps and his son (also called William Edward) was also a Lieutenant Colonel in the Indian Army. [[Parker-41651|Parker-41651]] 19:01, 19 August 2023 (UTC) *[[Fesmer-9 | Thomas Fesmer]] was Killed in Action in Flanders, he served with the Lancashire Fuselliers. He was one the four children who lived to become adults of the 11 born to his parents, Thomas is a CC7 to Sydney Dyer [[McIntosh-5576|McIntosh-5576]] *[[Abbott-15572|Cyril Howard Abbott (1909-1943)]] was a bomb aimer with 78 Squadron RAF. Cyril only completed 2 operations with 78 Squadron before he was lost on the night of 22/23 October 1943 on ops to Kassel. His two completed operations were on the 27th August to Nurnberg and the 22 September 1943 to Hanover. He and the other members of his crew were buried at Hanover War Cemetery. Aircraft was probably shot down by a night fighter after being 'coned' by searchlights. [[Browning-5288|Browning-5288]] 08:36, 23 August 2023 (UTC) [[Rush-5272| Percy Samuel Rush]] was Killed in Action o 5 Apr 1918 and is buried in Martinsart, Somme France. 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== WikiTree Challenge 14 == '''Organization''': [https://www.indgensoc.org/ Indiana Genealogical Society] {{G2GLink|1630009}} ===Score Sheet=== [https://wikitree.sdms.si/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20230831/User.htm Score sheet] ::Scores update once an hour. ::Connections refresh twice an hour, though the score sheet won't reflect that. ===Starting Profiles=== # [[Hughes-6814|James Hughes]] #[[Pickens-1433|Jacob Pickens]] #[[Stoffer-317|William Stoffer]] # [[Armstrong-25682|David Armstrong]] #[[Nicoson-75|Jessie Nicoson]] #[[Green-55749|Katie Hall]] #[[Thompson-86271|Stith Thompson]] Here is a video explaining how to find missing connections: {{YouTube|rJjmJdPMxNQ}} === Needs Work === # Needs Untangling: [[Quarles-871|John Rhodes Quarles (abt.1807-1866)]] the attached Unknown wife probably doesn't belong to him, and her other husband (CC8) and his family are all messed up. Not many points, but great virtue! # Needs Kids and Spouse: [[Thompson-61762|Mary Jane (Thompson) Girten (1823-1900)]] Thompson CC6 on [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KPDP-BWG FS tree] # Needs Kids [[Shoemaker-1867|Hezekiah Shoemaker (1776-1845)]] has some children still missing. He's Thompson CC6, so they can also have kids and spouses as well. A [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LB2T-Q2Y Family Search tree] but check the kids against his will to make sure they belong in the family. #There is an Emaline Street on the same page as [[Street-4002|Robert Street]] in the 1880, 1900, 1910 Censuses. I suspect that is his mother, but don't have any solid evidence to prove this. #Needs Untangling: I have created an unmerged match between [[Powell-8419|Frances (Powell) Quarles (abt.1648-)]] and [[West-7876|Frances (West) Quarles (1648-1680)]]; they clearly represent the same woman but need sourcing in order to determine the correct LNAB. === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captains, [[Koehnline-1|Thomas Koehnline]] and [[Lowe-866|Karen Lowe]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * ''add image link here'' === FamilySearch Image Look-ups === FamilySearch is only licensed to share some images from their FamilySearch Centers and cannot make them available across the Internet. Post those requests here for someone to visit one of their [https://www.familysearch.org/centers/locations/ 5,000 centers or 1,500 affiliate libraries] to download the image. If there's a book that is only available on the shelves in Salt Lake City, co-captain [[Lowe-866|Karen Lowe]] can probably drive over to access it. You can find her on Discord or by WikiTree message. * Would like the image associated with this marriage record for Lawrence Miller and Eliza Patton: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:DV4P-MF2M. I've checked and it isn't in Ancestry's Indiana marriage collection. == Tell Us What You Found!! == ===Locations=== List any countries you find here # United States ##Alabama ##California ##Connecticut ##Georgia ##Illinois ##Indiana ##Iowa ##Kentucky ##Louisiana ##Maryland ##Michigan ##Minnesota ##Mississippi ##Missouri ##Montana ##North Carolina ##North Dakota ##Ohio ##Oklahoma ##Oregon ##Pennsylvania ##Puerto Rico ##Rhode Island ##South Carolina ##South Dakota ##Texas ##Virginia ##Washington state ##Washington DC ##West Virginia ##Indian Territory prior to formation of Oklahoma #Austria #Canada ##Alberta, Canada ##British Columbia #England #Germany #Hungary #Mexico #Netherlands === Interesting Finds === Please be sure to include which of the seven starting individuals your interesting find connects to and don't forget to sign with 4 tildes (~) so we know who submitted the find. :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week: * Five degrees from James Hughes is [[Anderson-78986|Jewel S Anderson (1915-1929)]] who died of an accidental gunshot 10 days before she was due to graduate from 8th grade. She was an accomplished musician. https://www.newspapers.com/article/131225432/ - [[Díaz-2569|Díaz-2569]] 21:05, 4 September 2023 (UTC) * [[Willis-11501|Maude (Willis) Abraham (1893-1950)]] wife of Clyde Abraham has extensive family buried in a small family cemetery,Grant Cemetery in Pascagoula, Mississippi. [[Cox-27529|Cox-27529]] 16:04, 4 September 2023 (UTC) *[[Langston-2629|Leila (Langston) Caldwell (1885-1964)]], 4 degrees from [[Hughes-6814|James Henry Hughes (abt.1821-1887)]], almost married two men on the same day. "Miss Longston was all in a flutter, as she stated to the judge that there would be another fellow along today to get a license to marry her. ... Sure enough, in a few hours ... Miss Longston gave no explanation of the entanglement." https://www.newspapers.com/article/winfield-courier-marriage-of-caldwell/131105484/ Revised: turns out to be a remarkably smooth elopement: https://www.newspapers.com/article/weekly-republican-traveler-a-wedding-off/131120599/ [[Díaz-2569|Díaz-2569]] 22:00, 2 September 2023 (UTC). *[[Calloway-1051|Maggie Mae (Calloway) Brooks (1894-1994)]], a centenarian, 4 degrees from [[Green-55749|Katie Beatrice (Green) Hall (1938-2012)]], through her paternal uncle. [[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 00:06, 1 September 2023 (UTC) *[[Thompson-86311|William Lewis Thompson (1898-1969)]], brother of [[Thompson-86271|Stith Thompson (1885-1976)]] was, according to his father's 1933 obituary, formerly affiliated with the Real Silk Hosiery Mills. According to the [https://indyencyclopedia.org/real-silk-hosiery-mills/ Encyclopedia of Indianapolis] a workers' strike occurred in 1934 at the mill and is considered "one of the best-known strikes to take place in Indianapolis". [[Williams-5383|Williams-5383]] 00:50, 1 September 2023 (UTC) *[[Abraham-2009|Clyde Rush Abraham (1883-1955)]] who is 4 degrees from Jacob Pickens went to West Point in 1902, served in the United States Army in WWI and throughout his career, obtaining rank of Brigadier General by the time he retired in 1943. He served in Cuba, Hawaii, Panama and Puerto Rico as well as all over the continental United States. [[Cox-27529|Cox-27529]] 02:04, 1 September 2023 (UTC) *[[Moten-158|David Sherman Moten (1865-1925)]], six degrees from [[Green-55749|Katie Beatrice (Green) Hall (1938-2012)]], through her paternal uncle. Rev Dr DS Moten, described as a "''wide-awake, cultured son of the African Methodist Episcopal Church''", David was highly successful, earning recognition and responsibilities throughout his career. Schooling included; Howard Institute, Paul Quinn College, Wilberforce University, "''completing his Theological Course at Payne Theological Seminary, in which Institution he was later a tutor in Hebrew, being especially proficient in the languages.''" [[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 02:21, 1 September 2023 (UTC) *[[Arendshorst-9|Julian Arendshorst]] was a 5th level connection to [[Thompson-86271|Stith Thompson]], through his son-in-law's family. Talk about a freak accident... Julian died of a skull fracture, received when he was hit in the head by a discus, thrown during track and field practice. He was a freshman at Hope College in Holland, Michigan. [[Kimbel-162|Kimbel-162]] 14:00, 1 September 2023 (UTC) *[[Tuttle-6786|Rosa Lavina Tuttle]] is a 3rd degree connection to [[Armstrong-25682|David Armstrong]] through his daughter's husband. She married for the 1st time at the age of 48-50 (her birthdate is listed differently in almost every source). According to the newspaper article announcing the marriage, she was quite well off and never before married. The man she married was quite a bit younger and is someone that she met while leading prayer meetings in the prison for inmates. He had quite a criminal past in the area. The odd fact is that she died less than 4 months after the marriage.[[Pickering-3253|Pickering-3253]] 19:26, 1 September 2023 (UTC) * [[Mix-296|Thomas Hezekiah Mix (1880-1940)]] actor is 9 degrees from [[Nicoson-39|Jesse Jasper Nicoson (1834-1898)]] (S Stevenson-3628) * Jacob Picken's grandson [[Kinna-78|Raymond Hadd Kinna]] marries two women who are sisters, Martha Rebecca Johnson, who died in 1901 after having two children, and her sister Mary Minnie Johnson who was living with the couple in one of the census, and who dies in 1914. [[Fehd-10|Fehd-10]] 06:22, 2 September 2023 (UTC)Fehd-10 * Jacob Picken's granddaughters: 3 sisters marry into the Price family [[Kinna-76|Rena Victoria Kinna]] and her sister [[Kinna-71|Louella Kinna]] marry brothers Willie Wade Price and Joseph Howard Price. Their sister Alice Hilda Kinna marries the brother's nephew Raymond Perry Price, from a much older brother. [[Fehd-10|Fehd-10]] 06:50, 2 September 2023 (UTC)Fehd-10 * [[Langston-582|Lucy Jane (Langston) Quarles (abt.1780-1834)]] was a slave emancipated in 1806. Her former owner is probably the father of three of her children; at least he left them property in his will. There is an image of his will on FamilySearch, with a link on her profile. [[Rosenberger-813|Rosenberger-813]] 20:04, 7 September 2023 (UTC) *The cousin of [[Thompson-86271|Stith Thompson (1885-1976)]], [[McClaskey-379|Emma (McClaskey) Oldham (1870-1934)]], her husband [[Oldham-2956|McDowell Oldham (abt.1869-1957)]], and their daughter [[Oldham-2961|Maxie (Oldham) Batcheldor (abt.1893-)]], were all at one time Postmaster or Acting Postmaster at the Bloomfield Post Office in Nelson County, KY. McDowell Oldham '''Appointed''': 12/17/1900, Emma M. Oldham '''Appointed''': 02/05/1923, Maxie O. Batcheldor, Acting Postmaster '''Appointed''': 07/13/1934. Information from Postmaster Finder Database from USPS. [[Williams-5383|Williams-5383]] 19:47, 2 September 2023 (UTC) *Both Hughes and Katie Green Hall have relations in Sunflower, Mississippi. Hughes's gr grandons Gilbert Miller marries [[Scott-58421|Eliza Scott]] born in Sunflower, Mississippi. Katie Hall's CC4 from [[Elam-1609|Clem Elam]] of Sunflower, Mississippi. *Relatives of [[Hughes-6814|James Hughes]] were part of the African-American migration from Oklahoma to Alberta, Canada, including [[Sneed-1869|Elvida Sneed]] CC4 from Oklahoma/Indian Territory, and [[Proctor-6413|Richard Proctor]] from Ohio, who was father of Notable Eleanor Collins. [[Category:Alberta, Immigrants from United States]]. (http://wayback.archive-it.org/2217/20101208162252/http://www.albertasource.ca/blackpioneers/history/1907-1912/index.html). *In 1911 Alberta Census, CC4 from James Hughes, [[Hughes-31889|Myrtle Hughes Saunders]] did not travel with her husband William Saunders, and almost all of their 8 children, ages 3 to 21, including her 3 year old son Theodore. She remarries in the US to Warren Minnard in 1915. [[Fehd-10|Fehd-10]] 16:08, 6 September 2023 (UTC)Fehd-10. * On Tuesday afternoon, 3 November 1936 (Election Day), Rep. Hall's great-uncle by marriage [[Sharkey-953|Emmett Sharkey]] (age 37) entered the Colored Democratic Club of St. Louis, Missouri, wearing the sunflower emblem of Republican presidential candidate [[Landon-521|Alf Landon]] in his lapel. He started a political argument and was ordered to leave by the club's manager William Blocton (age 26). Emmett picked up one or more bricks outside, and may have been preparing to throw them at William, who drew a .38-caliber revolver and fired, then fled home to stash the gun. After being shot Emmett walked off and collapsed a block away. He was picked up by a white man John Hollingsworth and taken to the city hospital. He died of his injuries on Monday, 9 November 1936.
Democratic incumbent [[Roosevelt-1|Franklin D. Roosevelt]] won a landslide victory in 1936, with Landon earning just eight Electoral College votes, the fewest ever recorded for the second-place presidential candidate. Future U.S. Rep. [[Green-55749|Katie Hall]] was born just 17 months after the election. [[Lowe-866|Lowe-866]] 02:33, 7 September 2023 (UTC) === Military Profiles === Please be sure to include which of the seven starting individuals your military person is connected to and don't forget to sign with 4 tildes (~) so we know who submitted it. REVOLUTIONARY WAR *[[McClaskey-377]] Col Joseph McClaskey was a Col with the Pennsylvania 7th Battalion in the US Revolutionary War. (starting individual [[Thompson-86271|Stith Thompson]] [[Fachner-1]] CIVIL WAR * Start with [[Nicoson-39|Jesse Jasper Nicoson (1834-1898)]] His Father-in-law [[Shick-181|Louis Shick (1816-1886)]] Served in the US Civil War, in Company D, 59th Infantry, Ohio. (UTC 6:34 Sept 4, 2023, Schauer-42) *[[Pack-2973|John Pack]] PVt in USCT 8th Heavy Artillery. He lived to 96. 7 degrees from Katie Hall. [[McBeth-165|McBeth-165]] 03:45, 2 September 2023 (UTC) 19TH CENTURY MILITARY *[[Hughes-6814|James Henry Hughes (abt.1822-1887)]], Private in the 123rd United States Colored Infantry. (He is the starting individual.) [[Johnson-10907|Johnson-10907]] 02:15, 1 September 2023 (UTC) WORLD WAR I *[[Miller-112506|Gilbert Miller (1894-1952)]], Sergeant in the 803rd Pioneer Infantry, WW I.[[Díaz-2569|Díaz-2569]] 02:13, 1 September 2023 (UTC) *[[Allen-66136|Harry Philip Allen (1899-1955)]] the first cousin once removed - in law of [[Thompson-86271|Stith Thompson (1885-1976)]] served in the U. S. Navy during World War I, from May 14, 1918 to May 16, 1919. His occupation appears to have been cook and he was discharged due to disability. [[Williams-5383|Williams-5383]] 15:49, 2 September 2023 (UTC) *CC6 from Jacob Picken's, [[Brandenburg-1045|Ralph Brandenburg]] served in WWI. [[Fehd-10|Fehd-10]] 18:26, 3 September 2023 (UTC)Fehd-10. *CC3 from starting person James Hughes. [[Minnard-3|Warren Minnard]] served in WWI.[[Fehd-10|Fehd-10]] 21:00, 3 September 2023 (UTC)Fehd-10 *Jacob Picken's gr granddaughter [[Cecil-2036|Ethel Cecil]]'s husband [[Darby-3270|Robert Darbey]] served in WW1.[[Fehd-10|Fehd-10]] 03:21, 3 September 2023 (UTC)Fehd-10 *CC5 from Hughes is [[Sneed-1664|Arthur Sneed]] who served in WWI. [[Fehd-10|Fehd-10]] 06:46, 4 September 2023 (UTC)Fehd-10. *CC6 from Hughes is [[Jefferson-2898|Rollie Jefferson]], who served in WWI.[[Fehd-10|Fehd-10]] 06:58, 4 September 2023 (UTC)Fehd-10 WORLD WAR II * [[Anderson-78984|Wesley Harvey Anderson (1907-1984)]] is five degrees from [[Hughes-6814|James Henry Hughes (abt.1822-1887)]]. He served during WW II and Korea. His wife died in Germany in 1954 while he was serving. [[Díaz-2569|Díaz-2569]] 19:56, 4 September 2023 (UTC) * [[Bottoms-452|Jesse Edward Bottoms Jr. (1926-1991)]] was a Seaman Second Class in the US Navy in World War II, serving on the [[Wikipedia:USS_Electra_(AKA-4)|USS Electra (AKA-4)]]. He is six degrees from starting individual [[Green-55749|Katie Beatrice (Green) Hall]] [[Melick-229|Melick-229]] 17:06, 1 September 2023 (UTC) * [[Linthicum-350|Frank Linthicum]] was in CPL US ARMY WWII, and possibly awarded a Bronze Star Medal. Husband of gr-granddaughter Violet, from starting profile [[Pickens-1433|Pickens-1433]]. [[Fehd-10|Fehd-10]] 02:51, 2 September 2023 (UTC)[[Fehd-10|R]] * [[Ringle-116|Nelson Eugene Ringle]]. Served in the US Navy from 28 Jul 1943 to 15 Sep 1944. He is 7 degrees from [[Stoffer-317|William H. Stoffer]]. 20TH CENTURY MILITARY *[[Abraham-2009|Clyde Rush Abraham (1883-1955)]]was Brigadier General in the United States Army in the early 20th century. * [[Cromwell-1607|James E Cromwell (1938-1973)]], Seaman Recruit in the US Navy from 1959-1960. He is five degrees from [[Hughes-6814|James Henry Hughes (abt.1822-1887)]]. [[Díaz-2569|Díaz-2569]] 06:06, 2 September 2023 (UTC) === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. {| border=1 |- !Ancestor||Sticker||Markup |- |[[Green-55749]]||{{One Place Study|place=Mound Bayou, Mississippi|category=Mound Bayou, Mississippi One Place Study}} |
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== WikiTree Challenge 16 == '''Organization''': [https://cggs.org// Central Georgia Genealogical Society] {{G2GLink|1645664}} ===Score Sheet=== [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20231019/User.htm Score sheet] ::Scores update once an hour. ::Connections refresh twice an hour, though the score sheet won't reflect that. ===Starting Profiles=== # [[Brown-166993|Helena Cobb]] # [[Douglass-5009|Charles Henry Douglass]] # [[George-4242|Walter George]] # [[Hannah-3329|Evelyn Hannah]] # [[Jones-141698|Billy Jones ]] # [[Long-9218|Jefferson Long]] # [[Rumph-143|Samuel Rumph]] Bonus: [[Robinson-13|Jackie Robinson]] Here is a video explaining how to find missing connections: {{YouTube|rJjmJdPMxNQ}} === Needs Work === While working, the maintenance categories can be added to profiles as needed: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:WikiTree_Challenge%2C_Maintenance_Categories Challenge Maintenance Categories]. If there are profiles that need extra work or are in countries you're not comfortable in, feel free to list them below. # === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[Weatherall-96|Elaine Martzen]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * ''add image link here'' === FamilySearch Image Look-ups === FamilySearch is only licensed to share some images from their FamilySearch Centers and cannot make them available across the Internet. Post those requests here for someone to visit one of their [https://www.familysearch.org/centers/locations/ 5,000 centers or 1,500 affiliate libraries] to download the image. # == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Locations === List any countries you find here # France ## Bas-Rhin # Ireland # Scotland # United States ## Arkansas ## Alabama ## California ## Connecticut ## Florida ## Georgia ## Indiana ## Illinois ## Kansas ## New York ## Ohio ## Tennessee ## Texas ## South Carolina ## Wisconsin # Switzerland (Bern Canton) === Interesting Finds === Please be sure to include which of the seven starting individuals your interesting find connects to and don't forget to sign with 4 tildes (~) so we know who submitted the find. : List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week: * Antoinette Betton, mother-in-law of Jefferson Long, owned land as a free woman of color in Macon, Georgia in 1860. There are now some deed records attached to her FamilySearch profile that could use some investigation, if I have time. [[Wallace-14939|Wallace-14939]] 13:23, 21 October 2023 (UTC)Jason Wallace ** [[Betton-97|Antoinette Betton (1823-aft.1890)]] was a free person of color and property owner in north Macon as early as 1854. She deposed in court in 1890 about her various land deals throughout the years. Apparently, some of the deeds used the incorrect lot number. Her address no longer exists and is now, I believe, a Waffle House on Riverside Drive. [[Selvaggio-84|Selvaggio-84]] 03:24, 25 October 2023 (UTC) ([[Long-9218|Jefferson Franklin Long (1836-1901)]] line) Also, see the free space linked below ↓ *[[Grice-1371|Benning Moore Grice (1909-1988)]] (2 degrees from [[Rumph-143|Samuel Henry Rumph (1851-1922)]]) was a Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Georgia.[[Ulmer-538|Ulmer-538]] 13:40, 21 October 2023 (UTC)[[Ulmer-538|Fran (Ulmer) Pickett]] also served 2-3 years in the House of Representatives 1940-42 [[Bryant-16706]] *[[Calhoun-1285|William Davitte Calhoun (1890-1955)]] was a major league baseball player. He played for the Boston Braves in 1913. [[Ulmer-538|Ulmer-538]] 13:40, 21 October 2023 (UTC)[[Ulmer-538|Fran (Ulmer) Pickett]] *[[McGriff-294|Doris McGriff Wilson (1926-2023)]] was "The First Black woman to teach at Bakersfield City School District left loving legacy" Posted on the local newspaper. Three degrees from [[Robinson-13]] [[Schauer-42]] * [[Rucker-2518|Henry Allan Rucker (1852-1924)]] was appointed Collector of Internal Revenue for the District of Georgia (1896-1910), the only African-American to receive this appointment. Rucker was active in the Niagara Movement and the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). [[Stevenson-3628]] * [[Davis-113459|John Warren Davis (1888-1980)]] Served as the 5th President of West Virginia State University. He bolstered the school’s faculty and curriculum, making it one of the first four black colleges in the United States to be accredited. [[Stevenson-3628]] * [[McGhee-1619|Ethel Elizabeth (McGhee) Davis (1900-1990)]] Served as Dean of Women at Spelman College [[Stevenson-3628]] * [[Mollison-242|Irvin Charles Mollison (1898-1962)]] first African American appointed to a federal judgeship within the continental U.S. [[Stevenson-3628]] * [[Mollison-243|Willis Elbert Mollison (1859-1924)]] was a pioneering African-American lawyer in Mississippi. was a teacher, newspaper editor, politician, banker, businessman, lawyer, public official, and civil rights advocate in Mississippi. [[Stevenson-3628]] * [[Gleiter-12|Theodore Paul Gleiter (1921-2009)]] top administrator at the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration [[Stevenson-3628]] * [[Collier-7507|Henrietta (Collier) Douglass (1909-1990)]] was the goddaughter of Mr. Ringling of the Ringling Brother's Circus. One Christmas she got to visit his mansion in Sarasota, Florida. "I got lots of presents!" (Thiel-559) * [[Collier-7508|Charlie Collier (1881-1942)]] was the owner of "Silas Green from New Orleans" minstrel show. The show had between 40 to 90 performers including comedians and dancers, traveling the country in a special Pullman railroad car. After his death his wife Hortense, who started out as a dancer, managed the troupe. (Thiel-559) * [[Wong_Sing-1|Charlie Wong Sing (ca 1865-1929)]] arrived in the United States around 1885. His second wife was an African American woman. When he died in Florida in 1929 his family had his body shipped back to Hong Kong. (Thiel-559) * Douglass-5009 daughter [[Douglass-5010|Wenona (Douglass) Burton (1904-1988)]] is considered to be a "Black Trailblazer" in Cleveland where she was a social worker and hospital administrator. [[Skinner-10247|Skinner-10247]] 01:10, 23 October 2023 (UTC) * [[Carhart-420|Charles Carhart (abt.1848-)]], aka Charles Betton was a witness in a murder trial. It seems some guy insulted this other guy's wife, so the husband beat him to death. He did not witness the actual killing, but he was assisting the wife to locate her husband. Apparently, they were from New York and she unexpectedly arrived in town and didn't know where her husband was or where she could spend the night, so he escorted her all around to various hotels and boarding houses. [[Selvaggio-84|Selvaggio-84]] 03:24, 25 October 2023 (UTC) ([[Long-9218|Jefferson Franklin Long (1836-1901)]] line) *[[Jones-141980|Clarence Lavert Jones]] Great Uncle of [[Jones-141698|Billy Walker Jones]] was shot at a Party held at the home of W.H. Califf during a dispute between 'Short' Griffin and Luther Calif. Both Luther and Short also died. (Jenkinson-562) * [[Kelsey-3227|George Dennis Sale Kelsey]] (connected to Helena Cobb), was a close associate to Martin Luther King, Jr. George Kelsey was a theologian and educator who helped to convince King that a career in ministry would enable him to address issues of social justice and racial reform. [[Hatchett-114|Hatchett-114]] 01:26, 26 October 2023 (UTC) * [[Hunt-5781|Wilkins Wallace Hunt]], uncle of wife of Samuel Henry Rumph, had the occupation of "magnetic healer" in the 1900 Census. [[Ellingson-287|Ellingson-287]] 07:47, 26 October 2023 (UTC) * [[Woodson-2086|Lewis Woodson]], great grandfather of the son-in-law of Charles Douglass (5 degrees), Lewis Woodson was a notable abolitionist, educator, minister and writer. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lewis_Woodson Wikipedia entry] [[Hatchett-114|Hatchett-114]] 12:02, 26 October 2023 (UTC) === Excellent Profiles === Please be sure to include which of the seven starting individuals your excellent profile finds connects to and don't forget to sign with 4 tildes (~) so we know who submitted the find. List excelllent profiles to share with the guest at the end of the week: *[[Rucker-2518|Henry Allan Rucker (1852-1924)]] son in law of [[Long-9218|Jefferson Franklin Long (1836-1901)]]. [[Skinner-10247|Skinner-10247]] 20:02, 25 October 2023 (UTC) === Military Profiles === Please be sure to include which of the seven starting individuals your military person is connected to and don't forget to sign with 4 tildes (~) so we know who submitted it. REVOLUTIONARY WAR *[[Allentharpe-6|Vincent T. Allentharpe (1760 - 1825)]] 3X great-grandfather to Billy Walker Jones [[Jones-141698]] [[Schauer-42]] WAR OF 1812 *[[Hannah-3329|Evelyn Hannah (1900-1982)]] maternal gr uncle [[King-11944|Jacob King (1796-1862)]] was a veteran of the War of 1812. Afterwards he became a well-known Baptist minister in Upson County. [[Skinner-10247|Skinner-10247]] 02:08, 22 October 2023 (UTC) CIVIL WAR *Evelyn Hannah's maternal grandfather, Jacob S King was a Captain in the Georgia 5th Infantry. (Frank Skinner) *Billy Walker Jones' great-grandfather was a private in the Georgia 6th Infantry, Imprisoned on 15 Sep 1862 in Williamsport, Maryland. [[Tharpe-373|Alexander Allen Tharpe (1832 - 1897)]] [[Schauer-42]] * The brother of [[McGowan-1663|Elizabeth Jane (McGowan) Calhoun]], six degrees from [[Rumph-143|Samuel Rumph]], was [[McGowan-2671|Samuel McGowan]], Brigadier General in A. P. Hill's "Light Division." ([[Sturcke-5|Henry Sturcke]]) * Relatives of [[Rumph-143|Samuel Henry Rumph]] ([[Ellingson-287|Ellingson-287]]) ** Samuel's Uncle [[Plant-2051|George Benjamin Plant]] served in the Georgia 6th Infantry and the Georgia 57th Infantry. He was held as a Prisoner of War with the 57th Infantry. ** Samuel's grandfather, [[Rumph-148|Lewis David Rumph (1793-1862)]], served in the Georgia 6th Infantry and probably died from wounds received in the war. ** 6 of 7 living Brothers of Mary Elvira Hunt, who was Samuel's Mother-In-Law (the 7th applied for pension, but I did not figure out if he served). *** [[Hunt-5780|James Madison Hunt]], 2nd Lieutenant in the 46th Georgia Infantry, CSA. Killed Aug 5 1864. *** [[Hunt-5784|Thomas Jefferson Hunt]], 8th Regiment, Georgia Infantry, CSA. *** [[Hunt-5781|Wilkins Wallace Hunt]], 2nd Battalion, Georgia Infantry and 3rd Georgia Infantry. CSA. -- Needs Sticker *** [[Hunt-5779|Jesse Middleton Hunt]], Georgia State Troops Cavalry Scouts. CSA. -- Needs Sticker *** [[Hunt-5778|Henry Penn Hunt]], 12th Regiment, Georgia Infantry, CSA. Died of wounds while enlisted on 27 September 1862. *** [[Hunt-5777|Francis Marion "Frank" Hunt]],8th Regiment, Georgia Infantry, CSA ** Samuel's Father-In-Law, [[Reese-6581|William H Reese (abt.1833-abt.1885)]], 44th Regiment, Georgia Infantry, CSA. WORLD WAR I * Helena Cobb's 1st cousin, [[Tonsil-5|Albert Marshall Tonsill]] was a corporal in the 539th Engineers Battalion (Colored), serving in France.[[Hatchett-114|Hatchett-114]] 01:28, 26 October 2023 (UTC) WORLD WAR II * Lewis-60382, he might also have been a soldier in WWI? * [[Appling-392|Charles Douglas Appling]] nephew of [[Douglass-5009|Charles Douglass]] and [[Appling-377|Fanny Appling]] served for over 2 years. He started his service as a Private and advanced to Sargeant. He was a Squadron Leader, Balloon Gas Handler and Barber. His varied occupations can also be seen in Civilian Life amongst them were Carpenter, Barber and Civil Service Employee. Vietnam War * [[Douglas-16480|Richard Collier Douglas (1945-2022)]] served [[Marsh-9608|Marsh-9608]] 22:49, 22 October 2023 (UTC) === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. * [[Space:Antoinette_Betton_Land_Records|Antoinette Betton Land Records]] == Media Outreach == {{YouTube|Ou0f-yYmhx0|Share WikiTree on your social media}} ===[[Space:Social Media Team|WikiTree Posts]]:===
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== WikiTree Challenge 17 == '''Organization''': [https://aahgsnashville.org/ Afro-American Historical and Genealogical Society, Nashville Chapter] {{G2GLink|1645664}} ===Score Sheet=== [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20231130/User.htm Score sheet] ::Scores update once an hour. ::Connections refresh twice an hour, though the score sheet won't reflect that. ===Starting Profiles=== # [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Groves-3666 Josephine Groves Holloway] #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Edmonson-476 William Edmonson] #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Ewing-5594 Prince Albert Ewing] #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Taylor-91387 Preston Taylor] #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Sheppard-5413 Ella Sheppard Moore] #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Boyd-21065 Richard Henry Boyd] #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/House-8154 Callie Guy House] Here is a video explaining how to find missing connections: {{YouTube|rJjmJdPMxNQ}} === Needs Work === While working, the maintenance categories can be added to profiles as needed: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:WikiTree_Challenge%2C_Maintenance_Categories Challenge Maintenance Categories]. If there are profiles that need extra work or are in countries you're not comfortable in, feel free to list them below. # DONE, thanks Eowyn! Merge completed, [[Rockhold-531|Hazel Leona (Rockhold) Burton (1899-1920)]] looks good. [Burton-7302 into Rockhold-531. Birth surname identified as Rockhold, married surname profile Burton has GEDCOM junk.] # [[Hypps-1|Albert Louis Hypps]] Needs a WWI sticker. I don't even know which branch of the service this is. I have the complete sources with information on his profile. Thanks in advance for adding him a pretty sticker. Here is the information from the source Stev stands for Stevedore- (all I know). : Decorations Order of St. Sava (Serbian) Military Year 1917-1919 Military Place Maryland, USA Comments NA 9/13/17 pvt; corp 10/6/17; sgt 11/1/17, Co B 301 Stev Regt; 802 Co 801 Stev Bn 10/1/18; 802 Co Transp C 1/1/19; 13 Co 4 Tng Bn 154 Dep Brig 4/20/19, Hon disch 5/2/19, Overseas 10/18/17 to 4/18/19. This is the ship he sailed on in Oct 1917: Name Albert L Hypps Departure Date 18 Oct 1917 Departure Place Hoboken, New Jersey Address 2238 Gates St Residence Place Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Mother Sofia Hypps Ship Tenadores Military Unit Co "B" Rank Private Notes 301st Stevedore Regiment, Na Company "B" (Tull-5) === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captains, [[Weatherall-96|Elaine Martzen]] & [[Lowe-866|Karen Lowe]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. See [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Photos_FAQ#How_do_you_know_if_you_have_permission_to_upload_a_photo.3F Help Section] first, and you can also check the website's Terms of Service. * === FamilySearch Image Look-ups === FamilySearch is only licensed to share some images from their FamilySearch Centers and cannot make them available across the Internet. Post those requests here for someone to visit one of their [https://www.familysearch.org/centers/locations/ 5,000 centers or 1,500 affiliate libraries] to download the image. # Would like the image for the Harry Mallory/Hattie Magruder marriage in Cook Co, IL: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N78G-YZQ. For this profile: [[Mallory-2740|Harry George Mallory (abt.1872-1915)]] Thanks! [[Johnson-10907|Johnson-10907]] 22:49, 1 December 2023 (UTC) Done and given to Amy in discord == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Locations === List any countries you find here #United States ##Alabama ##California ##Connecticut ##District of Columbia ##Georgia ##Illinois ##Indiana ##Iowa ##Kansas ##Kentucky ##Maryland ##Michigan ##Mississippi ##New York ##North Carolina ##Ohio ##Oregon ##Pennsylvania ##South Carolina ##Tennessee ##Texas ##Virginia ##Washington ##West Virginia #Barbados #Sweden #Guyana === Interesting Finds === Please be sure to include which of the seven starting individuals your interesting find connects to and don't forget to sign with 4 tildes (~) so we know who submitted the find. : List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week: * [[Groves-3666|Josephine Groves Holloway]]: ** Her sister, [[Groves-4138|Alzalie Groves]], was the author of a book about the human mind's power to prevent aging, titled ''Refuse To Age'', which was published in 1960. [[Breen-120|Breen-120]] 19:38, 30 November 2023 (UTC) * [[Edmonson-476|William Edmonson]] ** William Edmonson was an African-American and a sculptor from Nashville, Tennessee. His work was exhibited in NYC's Museum of Modern Art in 1937. Coincidentally, there was another African-American named William Edmonson, but he hailed from Spokane, Washington. He was also noted, but as a singer and actor, also active in NYC in the 1930s. He sang bass and managed the quartet The Southernaires. [[Selvaggio-84|Selvaggio-84]] 22:39, 4 December 2023 (UTC) * [[Ewing-5594|Prince Albert Ewing]] **[[Gilliam-2959|William Gilliam (1903-1922)]] was murdered after attending an ice cream supper with a woman that he had been told to stay away from. He died from a skull fracture. Four men were later arrested and charged with the crime. (Thiel-559) ** [[Hickman-6066|George William Hickman, Jr. (1924-2012)]] served as a Tuskegee Airman as a Sergeant in the United States Army Airforce during World War II. (Thiel-559) ** [[Ewing-5610|Stephen H. Ewing (1882-1938)]] committed suicide by jumping from a bridge into a creek in Indianapolis after murdering his girlfriend in 1938. He left two suicide notes at the scene. ** [[Ewing-5621|Julia Arvilla (Ewing) Haddox (1913-1963)]], granddaughter of Prince Albert Ewing, managed Haddox Pharmacy in Nashville, her husband's business, after his death. She managed the pharmacy for several years in the 1950's and 1960's until her son took it over. When the pharmacy closed in 2017 after her son's death, it was said to be one of Nashville's oldest black-owned businesses. (Melick-229) ** [[Ewing-5594|Prince Albert Ewing]] and his neighbor [[Wilson-111714|Rufus Wilson]] had a dispute over a land boundary. Prince's son [[Ewing-5614|Will]] ended up shooting Rufus, who died. About 10 years later, Prince's son [[Ewing-5605|George]] married Rufus's daughter [[Wilson-111713|Pearline]]. (Melick-229 for story about dispute/shooting, Jenkinson-562 for children marrying) ** [[Ewing-5618|Richard Albert Ewing (1911-1962)]], grandson of Prince Albert Ewing, was both a pastor and a math teacher, an unusual combination of careers. (Melick-229) * [[Taylor-91387|Preston Taylor]]: ** [[Mallory-2736|Levy Mallory Sr (1841-1877)]] and Ida Fryer/Frazier were the parents of [[Mallory-2735|Ida D (Mallory) Taylor]], wife of [[Taylor-91387|Preston Taylor]]. Levi and Ida had an interracial marriage and they were charged with violating Tennessee's laws prohibiting that. According to newspaper accounts, it was the first case of its kind to reach federal court. The suit was dismissed, however, because of the murder of Levi in 1877. (Two interesting finds!) [[Johnson-10907|Johnson-10907]] 20:47, 30 November 2023 (UTC) ** [[McGruder-175|Ambrose McGruder (1879-1949)]] and his wife [[Hartley-6993|Jennie (Hartley) McGruder (1878-)]] gave their occupations as actor and actress when they married in 1905. It would be interesting to see if any shows they were in can be found.[[Gahn-22|Gahn-22]] 19:23, 1 December 2023 (UTC) [[Gahn-22|Nanette]] ** [[McGruder-172|Aljournal Edward McGruder (1881-)]], son-in-law to [[Taylor-91387|Preston Taylor]] and brother to Ambrose was a policeman in Chicago, Illinois. He single-handedly foiled a break-in by 12 men to a warehouse in 1921. Two cars pulled up and the men told him to put his hands up, but he instead, pulled his service revolver. They shot at him as they jumped back into their vehicles and sped away. He received a minor flesh wound to his leg and thinks he shot one of the escapees. He was rewarded with $100 for his bravery. [[Selvaggio-84|Selvaggio-84]] 04:00, 3 December 2023 (UTC) ** [[Taylor-105877|Hattie Whitney (Taylor) Tyree (1882-1929)]], daughter of Preston Taylor had an interesting marriage history. She seems to have taken great pains to hide her first marriage (the only one that produced a child) secret because her second marriage is called her first, her third is called her second and so on. But that is not the interesting thing. Her second husband, Henry Mallory died tragically a year after their marriage and she then married for a third time, to Albert Sylvester in Chicago. After that marriage failed, she was apparently under the impression that the marriage had been invalid anyway because she though there was a court order placed on his previous divorce which barred him from remarrying. Are you with me so far? She married for a fourth time to Samuel Franklin Tyree without legally separating from Sylvester. Tyree sued her in court and was granted an annullment. The newspaper article is transcribed on her profile. [[Selvaggio-84|Selvaggio-84]] 14:17, 5 December 2023 (UTC) ** [[Spradling-524|Washington Spradling (1802-1868)]], father-in-law of Preston Taylor was a barber with an interesting quirk regarding his pricing. To be fair, he was also a real estate speculator, which is how he really made his money. The following account was included in his obituary: "There is one pecularity about the deceased that is worth mentioning. He never would raise his price on his old customers, no matter what might be the exigencies of the times, or the fluctuations in trade and currency. Forty years ago he charged five cents for shaving, twenty years ago he charged five cents, and whoever was once shaved at his shop for that price could always be shaved there for the same. It is true that when the war and war prices, and war currency, came into vogue, he raised his price of shaving to ten cents to transient customers (when other shops charged fifteen), but to his old customers he only charged five cents, whether in silver or currency, and this scale of prices he continued during life." [[Selvaggio-84|Selvaggio-84]] 00:58, 6 December 2023 (UTC) ** [[Spradling-524|Washington Spradling (1802-1868)]], father-in-law of Preston Taylor (same guy, different interesting fact) - He was a real estate speculator and by the 1860s, became the first African American in Kentucky worth more than $100,000. [[Selvaggio-84|Selvaggio-84]] 00:58, 6 December 2023 (UTC) NOTE: I did not discover this fact, I found it already on his profile. ** [[Spradling-524|Washington Spradling (1802-1868)]], father-in-law of Preston Taylor (same guy, one more interesting fact) was 64 years old when he fathered a child out-of-wedlock. He acknowledged the child, Will Wallace Spradling, in his will when he left him some property and mentioned that he had a son William and another son Will! He was also named on the son's death certificate. The son, Will, was also involved in real estate speculation as an adult and was president of an insurance company. WikiTree was very unhappy with the 40-year age difference between siblings! [[Selvaggio-84|Selvaggio-84]] 05:08, 6 December 2023 (UTC) * [[Sheppard-5413|Ella Sheppard Moore]] **[[Carpenter-25365| Eliza Carpenter Bruce]], a 6-degree connection to S. Shepphard, lived to the age of 103. There was a newspaper article on her 100th birthday. Her 101st Birthday was commemorated with a newspaper article, where she stated, she recalled Lafayette visiting America in 1825. She stood on the street corner with her father and watched the parade as he passed; she recalled the Grand Review of 1865, where she watched the soldiers in parade all day. Then she saw Pershing return home. Her great desire was to fly in an airplane. (Tull-5) **[[Bruce-12800|William Henry Bruce]], 6th-degree connection to Shepphard, was the doorkeeper for the United States Supreme Court for fifty years. (Tull-5) **[[Hypps-1|Albert L. Hypps]], 3rd degree from Shepphard was the president of the International Negro Press. (Tull-5) **[[Caldwell-12671|Dr. Irene Caldwell Hypps]], granddaughter of S. Shepphard, was the assistant superintendent of schools in Washington, D. C. in the 1950s & 1960s. She was a professor at Howard University. There are at least 193 articles on newspapers.com where she is mentioned as a speaker, educator, Volunteer, etc. from 1937- 1965. She played a leading role in desegregation in the Nation's Capitol. She is a graduate of Straight College, New Orleans; A.B. Degree from Howard University, and PhD from New York University. (Tull-5) **[[Alexander-25651|Theodore Martin Alexander]], 4th-degree connection to Sheppard, was an insurance broker. He co-founded the Atlanta Negro Voters League in 1937. Two decades later, he kept the Montgomery Bus Boycott alive by contracting with Lloyd's of London to replace policies that were canceled by white-owned insurance companies. [[Hautala-20|Hautala-20]] 19:19, 2 December 2023 (UTC) * [[Boyd-21065|Richard Henry Boyd]] ** [[Miller-115227|William Lee Miller (1862-1919)]], the editor of the Nashville Globe newspaper for many years, is five steps from [[Boyd-21065|Richard Henry Boyd (1844-1922)]] who was head of the National Baptist Publishing Board. Likely that is how Richard's granddaughter Katherine Boyd met and married William's son Irving! Notable [[Miller-78408|Flournoy Eakin Miller (1885-1971)]] and his two famous brothers Irving and Guitard, are also now attached to parents, as William is his father, and father of other sons who were well-known actors. **[[Warren-24485|John Warren]] CC7 from Boyd. John was born in 1895. His birth certificate was registered in 1942! [[Gahn-22]] on Dec 4. * [[House-8154|Callie Guy House]] === Excellent Profiles === Please be sure to include which of the seven starting individuals your excellent profile finds connects to and don't forget to sign with 4 tildes (~) so we know who submitted the find. List excellent profiles to share with the guest at the end of the week: * === Military Profiles === Please be sure to include which of the seven starting individuals your military person is connected to and don't forget to sign with 4 tildes (~) so we know who submitted it. REVOLUTIONARY WAR * WAR OF 1812 * CIVIL WAR * [[Taylor-91387|Preston Taylor (1849-1931)]], 116th US Colored Infantry. (Was already on his biography; added specifics about his service). [[Johnson-10907|Johnson-10907]] 17:27, 30 November 2023 (UTC) *[[Worix-2|William Worix]], CC5 to Boyd. Find a Grave for his wife Penina Cotton says he "did not survive the Civil War."" Needs confirmation. [[Fehd-10|Fehd-10]] 06:08, 3 December 2023 (UTC) **Service and death confirmed. Info added to his profile. [[Johnson-10907|Johnson-10907]] 00:18, 4 December 2023 (UTC) *[[Ampey-18|Pvt George Ampey]]. CC8 to Boyd. Born a free person, in Indiana. Private in the 28th United States Colored Troops (USCT), Company B.[[Fehd-10|Fehd-10]] 06:17, 3 December 2023 (UTC) *[[Ampey-1|Isom Puckett Ampey]], Born a free person, in Indiana. He served with the famous 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry. Brother to [[Ampey-18|George Ampey. CC9 to Boyd. [[Fehd-10|Fehd-10]] 06:17, 3 December 2023 (UTC) SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR * [[Caldwell-12678|George Edward Caldwell (abt.1884-1910)]] Served in Company D, 25th Casual Detachment, US Infantry. He spent much of his service in the hospital (no reason given) and was discharged honorably. He died a year later due to pneumonia just shy of his 23rd birthday. (George Caldwell is 4 Degrees from Preston Taylor-91387). [[Selvaggio-84|Selvaggio-84]] 01:33, 4 December 2023 (UTC) WORLD WAR I * [[Templeton-4723|Furman Lawrence Templeton (1892-1945)]] Served in the medical veterinary unit of Tr C 9 Regt of Cav.[[Gahn-22|Gahn-22]] 13:56, 2 December 2023 (UTC) Related to [[Groves-3666|Josephine Amanda (Groves) Holloway (1898-1988)]], four steps. * [[Templeton-4725|Cecil Templeton (1899-)]]. Pvt, Co. G, 24th Inf. He was also living at a United States National Homes for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers with tuberculosis for a period. Related to [[Groves-3666|Josephine Amanda (Groves) Holloway (1898-1988)]], four steps. * [[Hypps-1|Albert Louis Hypps]] Private Company B, Stevedore Regiment of NA. He earned the Decoration of the Order of St. Salva. He was overseas from 10/18/17 to 4/18/19. His marriage announcement confirmed he was in WWI. (3rd Degree of Shepphard). (Tull-5) *[[Hypps-4|Frank T. Hypps]] Served in the US Marines aboard the USS Delaware during WWI. He was also stationed at Boston, MA, and Quantico, VA. He served from 2 Jul 1917- 12 Feb 1919. 9 (Tull-5) *[[Hickman-6053|Jim Hickman]] served in Company A of the 418th Service Battalion, enlisting on 16 July 1918 and serving until 27 June 1919. * [[Lawson-14619|Alfred Lawson (1892-)]] served at least nine years in the D.C. National Guard, and reported that on his WWI Draft Registration. He served as a Corporal in the DC Infantry in Company A. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6D79-1NRJ. (Five steps from Preston Taylor-91387.) * [[Hickman-6059|George William Hickman, Sr. (1897-1959)]] served as a Private in Company B 368th Infantry, 92nd Division, during World War I. * [[Smith-325706|Claude Ashley Smith (1897-)]] served as a Pvt 1c in Co A, 6 Pioneer Inf. He is so far from Boyd-21065 it doesn't register on relationships. * [[Caldwell-11143|Laurence Cravath Caldwell (1888-1967)]] served as a Sgt in Co C, 418 Res Lab Bn. He is the nephew of Ella Sheppard Moore. *[[Stephenson-10893|George Stephenson]] CC4 to Callie Guy through Callie Guy's possible brother Charles. Entry for George Stevenson, 9 Jan 1919. St Louis Missouri, WWI. [[Fehd-10|Fehd-10]] 05:13, 5 December 2023 (UTC) WORLD WAR II *CC7 to [[Edmondson-476]]. [[Pullen-2736|William Arthur Pullen]] (1921 - 1988) Served in WW2, and is buried in Nashville National Cemetery with a picture of his grave marker, showing his service. [[Fehd-10|Fehd-10]] 01:49, 2 December 2023 (UTC)Fehd-10 *[[Hypps-1|Albert Louis Hypps]], 3rd degree of Shepphard; answered the call of his County again during WWII. He was a 1/Sgt US Army World War II, serving from 29 Sep 1942- 19 Jul 1944.(Tull-5) * [[Booker-2617|Miller Bernard Booker (1909-)]] served during WWII and to at least 1950. The 1950 census has him in the Armed Forces in Newport News, Virginia. He is five steps from Richard Boyd-21065.[[Gahn-22|Gahn-22]] 12:30, 3 December 2023 (UTC) * [[Davidson-20242|George Lawson Davidson (1918-1982)]] served as a Staff Sergeant in the United States Army during World War II. * [[Hickman-6066|George William Hickman, Jr. (1924-2012)]] served as a Tuskegee Airman as a Sergeant in the United States Army Airforce during World War II. * [[Parker-54137|Correlus Hartsol Parker, Jr. (1916-1986)]] was a 1st Lieutenant during World War II. *[[Smith-325835|George Albert Smith (1914– )]], 7° from Groves served in the US Army from 1944-1946 *[[George-15359|Posey Eugene George]], linked to Boyd, served in the US Army Air Forces from 1942-1945. KOREAN WAR *[[Beasley-6784|William Henry Beasley]], linked to Boyd, served as a Corporal in the United States Army. Vietnam War * === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. *Spotify playlist. 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== WikiTree Challenge 18 == '''Organization''': [https://www.rigensoc.org/ Rhode Island Genealogical Society] {{G2GLink|}} ===Score Sheet=== [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20231214/User.htm Score sheet] ::Scores update once an hour. ::Connections refresh twice an hour, though the score sheet won't reflect that. ===Starting Profiles=== # [[Babcock-3518|Christiana (Babcock) Bannister]] #[[Codner-149|Ephraim Codner]] #[[Cole-32594|Easton Cole]] #[[Murphy-28247|Mary (Murphy) Larivee]] #[[Short-10435|Charles H Short]] #[[Slater-1302|Samuel Slater]] #[[Williams-133548|Walter Williams]] Here is a video explaining how to find missing connections: {{YouTube|rJjmJdPMxNQ}} === Needs Work === While working, the maintenance categories can be added to profiles as needed: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:WikiTree_Challenge%2C_Maintenance_Categories Challenge Maintenance Categories]. If there are profiles that need extra work or are in countries you're not comfortable in, feel free to list them below. *this isn’t a Needs Work item, just hints for an ancestor Ephraim Codner provided by Geoff Cardner. See [[Space:Ephraim_Codner_b_1683_Rhode_Island_origins|Ephraim Codner b 1683 Rhode Island origins]] [[Weatherall-96|Weatherall-96]] 20:18, 19 December 2023 (UTC) *From Ellen Smith: I have created two profiles for Revolutionary War soldiers that would benefit from attention by members who have an interest in documenting Rev War veterans. Their profiles could use stickers, and I think that someone with a Fold3 subscription might be able to find more records of their service. They are : https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Straight-750 and https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Bennett-41488 -- the grandfathers of Easton Cole's wife. * [[Whipple-987|Sarah (Whipple) Ballou (1701-1763)]] has three spouses and 18 children are all mixed up... bad merge??? === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captains, [[Weatherall-96|Elaine Martzen]] & [[Langholf-2|Eowyn Langholf]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. See [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Photos_FAQ#How_do_you_know_if_you_have_permission_to_upload_a_photo.3F Help Section] first, and you can also check the website's Terms of Service. * === FamilySearch Image Look-ups === FamilySearch is only licensed to share some images from their FamilySearch Centers and cannot make them available across the Internet. Post those requests here for someone to visit one of their [https://www.familysearch.org/centers/locations/ 5,000 centers or 1,500 affiliate libraries] to download the image. # New Jersey records indexed on FamilySearch show the marriage in 1698, at Gloucester, New Jersey, of [[Wightman-35|George Wightman]] and Elizabeth Wood. According to the index record, Elizabeth Wood was the daughter of John Wood and Sarah Wood and George Wightman was the son of George Wightman and Elizabeth Updike. Those are the names of the parents of George Wightman of Kingstown, Rhode Island, and I'm puzzled about why they would have married in New Jersey. I've not found a corresponding record in the usual New Jersey sources. It would be nice to have the record image, and I suspect the film may have been misidentified by FamilySearch, so I'd like to know how this record set is identified in the film itself. The source citation is "New Jersey, County Marriages, 1682-1956," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VW5P-QFM : 23 February 2021), John Wood in entry for George Wightman and Elizabeth Wood, 1698; citing Gloucester, New Jersey, New Jersey State Archives, Trenton; FHL microfilm 850,324. == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Locations === List any countries you find here #Armenia (Turkish) #Azores (Portugal) #Belgium #England #France #Germany #Ireland #Italy #Scotland #United States ##Arkansas ##California ##Connecticut ##Georgia ##Illinois ##Massachusetts ##Missouri ##New York ##Oregon ##Pennsylvania ##Rhode Island ##Vermont === Interesting Finds === Please be sure to include which of the seven starting individuals your interesting find connects to and don't forget to sign with 4 tildes (~) so we know who submitted the find. : List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week: * [[Huebbers-4|John Huebbers (1887-1958)]] worked as a bologna maker, baker, and milk route driver. In 1931 he was convicted of selling milk with less milk solids and fat than required. (Thiel-559)(Walter Williams) *[[Guerrier-74|Helena Florence (Guerrier) Brown (1890-19??)]] was attacked by her landlord with an iron bar in 1922, receiving a cut on her head, because he was mad at her children for being noisy.(Thiel-559)(Walter Williams) * [[Howe-1990|James Howe (1781-abt.1802)]] and his two brothers Mark and William died off the coast of Cape Cod in 1802 after their ship wrecked. They were in their early twenties and had sailed on a world voyage. [[Finch-7411|Finch-7411]] 06:02, 16 December 2023 (UTC)(Samuel Slater) * [[Garand-303|Mary Garand]] and her husband John Murphy liked the name, Mary. They gave the first name Mary to 4 of their daughters; Mary Elizabeth, Mary Ellen, Mary Sarah, and Mary Lena. Some daughters chose their middle name as the preferred name.(Stephens-3929) [[Stephens-3929|Stephens-3929]] 14:45, 16 December 2023 (UTC)(Mary Murphy) * Capt. [[Pratt-3735|John Pratt (1761 - 1836)]] was in early life a mariner, and then a ship owner and merchant. He established the first line of packets between Boston and New Orleans, (Albasini-30)(Samuel Slater) * Both of the grandfathers of [[Cole-32594|Easton Cole]]'s wife [[Bennett-41453|Roxana (Bennett) Cole]] served on the American side in the Revolutionary War. The two grandfathers are [[Bennett-41488|David Bennett (1745-1833)]] and [[Straight-750|Joseph Straight Jr. (abt.1750-)]]. [[Smith-62120|Smith-62120]] 05:20, 17 December 2023 (UTC) * [[Slater-1302|Samuel Slater (1768 - 1835)]] pioneered the American textile industry by introducing machinery that revolutionized textile production in the United States. Drawing on his memory of machinery in his birth country, England, Slater reconstructed the complicated spinning machines when he relocated to the United States, thus playing a key role in launching the American Industrial Revolution. At least two presidents, James Monroe and Andrew Jackson, visited Slater at his home. Jackson, who saw Slater in 1833, said "I understand you have taught us how to spin." [[Albasini-30|Albasini-30]] 00:00, 18 December 2023 (UTC) * [[Wilkinson-4663|Hannah (Wilkinson) Slater (1774-1812)]], Samuel Slater's, wife was an inventor. In 1793 his husband showed Hannah some very smooth yarn he had spun from long staple Surinam cotton. He intended to use it to produce cloth; however, Hannah and her sister used a hand spinning wheel to spin it into thread, and the resulting thread proved to be stronger than linen thread. The same year, Hannah applied to the U.S. Patent Office for a patent for an invention - a new method of producing sewing thread from cotton. The patent was issued in the name of "Mrs Samuel Slater". She was among the first American women to receive a patent. [[Albasini-30|Albasini-30]] 00:00, 18 December 2023 (UTC) * [[Brown-169833|Dr. Frederick Brown]]'s brother Clifford was caught embezzling a substantial sum from the bank where he worked, was arrested, and jailed. None of it was Dr. Brown's responsibility; but he nonetheless felt that as a matter of family duty he had to make restitution, and he did, in one blow destroying most of the family money. [[Albasini-30|Albasini-30]] 23:05, 18 December 2023 (UTC) * [[Slater-6651|Ruth Slater (1867 - 1944)]], at the age of forty-five, had an affair with the man who ran the family farm. He threatened to sue for breach of promise, and had to be given a great deal of money to disappear. Ruth, in anguish, turned to drugs, and remained addicted to cocaine for the rest of her life. [[Albasini-30|Albasini-30]] 23:29, 18 December 2023 (UTC) * [[Rockefeller-101|Nelson Aldrich Rockefeller (1908 - 1979)]], US vice president under Gerald Ford is 6 degrees from Samuel Slater. His second wife, Margaretta Large Fitler, was previously married with James Slater Murphy, great great grandson of Samuel Slater. [[Albasini-30|Albasini-30]] 09:51, 19 December 2023 (UTC) * Judge [[Durfee-408|Thomas Durfee (1826 - 1901)]], Chief Justice of the Rhode Island State Supreme Court published "The Village Picnic and Other Poems" a collection of poems capturing the beauty and charm of rural life in the mid-19th century. [[Albasini-30|Albasini-30]] 00:27, 20 December 2023 (UTC) === Excellent Profiles === Please be sure to include which of the seven starting individuals your excellent profile finds connects to and don't forget to sign with 4 tildes (~) so we know who submitted the find. List excellent profiles to share with the guest at the end of the week: * === Military Profiles === Please be sure to include which of the seven starting individuals your military person is connected to and don't forget to sign with 4 tildes (~) so we know who submitted it. '''REVOLUTIONARY WAR''' * [[Bennett-41488|David Bennett (1745-1833)]] - Paternal grandfather of Easton Cole's wife Roxana (Bennett) Cole, served as a private in Massachusetts militia. [[Smith-62120|Smith-62120]] 04:47, 15 December 2023 (UTC) * [[Straight-750|Joseph Straight Jr. (abt.1750-)]] - Maternal grandfather of Easton Cole's wife Roxana (Bennett) Cole, recorded with service in Holden's Rhode Island Regiment. [[Smith-62120|Smith-62120]] 05:20, 17 December 2023 (UTC) '''WAR OF 1812''' * '''CIVIL WAR''' *[[Palfrey-214|Francis Winthrop Palfrey (1831-1889)]] was a first lieutenant in the 4th Battalion of the Massachusetts Militia. He was made a lieutenant colonel in the 20th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, known as the "Harvard Unit" due to the number of graduates in this group. He served under William Raymond Lee, and was severely injured at the Battle of Antietam. Following Lee's discharge in December 1862, Palfrey was promoted to Colonel of the unit, a rank he would hold until his own discharge in April 1863 due to lingering health effects. On May 4, 1866, President Andrew Johnson nominated Palfrey for the award of the honorary grade of brevet brigadier general, to rank from March 13, 1865, for gallant and meritorious services during the war. [Albasini-30] * Archibald Gordon, husband of Lydia E. Cole who is a daughter of Easton Cole and Roxanna Bennett. Archibald Gordon was born in 1833 in Connecticut. He was married to Lydia Cole about 1852. When the American Civil War began he was living in Windham, co., Connecticut with his wife and children and was employed as a painter.[1] Archibald enlisted on 19 August 1862 and was a Private in Company I, 18th Regiment Connecticut Infantry. He was discharged with disability on 18 May 1864.[2][3]After the war, he returned to his family in Windham county and resumed working as a painter.[4]In 1878 his wife was able to apply for a pension for his Civil War service to help support her and her fatherless children.[5] [[Rutz-276|Rutz-276]] 17:36, 17 December 2023 (UTC) '''SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR''' * [[Balch-1222|Lewis Balch (1847-1909)]] Surgeon of the 37th, 71st, 10th regiments, National Guard, state of New York. Surgeon of the 2nd New York Infantry, U.S.V. during the Spanish-American War, then a surgeon of volunteers in the Phillipine Islands, then superintendent of sanitary improvements at Colon, Panama. [[Finch-7411|Finch-7411]] 17:44, 15 December 2023 (UTC) '''WORLD WAR I''' *[[Scuncio-10|Joseph Louis Scuncio (1896-1958)]] was the brother of William Norris Williams' maternal grandmother. He served in Company H of the 314th Infantry, 79th Division during World War I. * [[Tuttle-6899|Terry Tuttle (abt.1888-1918)]] Pvt. Terry Tuttle, 18th Co., 20th Engineers served in World War I. He died in the torpedoing & sinking of the troopship "Tuscania" on 5 February 1918 in the North Channel between Scotland & Ireland by German submarine UB-77. ( In the CC7 of Samuel Slater) [[Finch-7411|Finch-7411]] 23:02, 18 December 2023 (UTC) '''WORLD WAR II''' *[[Williams-133662|Harold Hicks Williams Jr (1918-1944)]] was the father of William Norris Williams. He was awarded the Purple Heart. Excerpt from FindAGrave Memorial: ''"PFC Harold H. Williams was riding in a 1/4 ton truck with another aid man in a column comprised of element of Task Force 'Beatty' which was ordered to move from an area north of St Vith to an area west of St Vith. The move was made under heavy artillery fire. Pvt Williams left the convoy and during an attempt to pass the road, was hit by enemy fire and was killed."'' [[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 15:20, 15 December 2023 (UTC) * [[Brown-169781|Frankiln Clarence Brown (1907-1992)]] was the uncle of William Norris Williams' step-mother, Ivy Brown. During World War II, he served in the U.S. Navy aboard the destroyer ''USS Harry E. Hubbard'', which was primarily charged with shooting down Kamikazes off the coast of Okinawa. He later founded Lee-Kapp Post 96, American Legion, Danbury, New Hampshire. Note of interest, the Japanese Attack on Pearl Harbor occurred on his 34th birthday. [[Randall-8561|Randall-8561]] 08:57, 17 December 2023 (UTC) * [[Ramsay-4343|Walter Edward Ramsay (1924-1990)]] served in the United States Navy aboard the U.S.S. 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Can you find a child for them? https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Codner-157 #Easton Cole - Can you find a spouse for his daughter Maria? https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Cole-32614 #Mary (Murphy) Larivee - Can you find a grandparent for Mary? It sounds like her father's parents may come from England and her mother's parents may come from Canada. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Murphy-28247 #Charles H. Short - Can you add a parent for Charles' father Hugh? Their first names are given in one of the sources on the profile. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Short-10459 #Samuel Slater - Samuel's second wife had a first husband, supposedly a Robert Parkinson. Can you find him? https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Johnson-144833 #Walter Williams - Can you find a parent for Walter's father Harold? https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Williams-133569 == Zoom Links == *Dec 14th Noon EDT/5pm UTC Kickoff - https://wikitree.zoom.us/j/85455060308 *Dec 14 th 8pm EDT/1am UTC Kickoff - https://wikitree.zoom.us/j/89930738992 *Dec 16th Noon EDT/5pm UTC Weekend Chat - https://wikitree.zoom.us/j/87984593743 *Dec 21st Noon EDT/5pm UTC Wrapup - https://wikitree.zoom.us/j/89512081053 *Dec 21st 8pm EDT/1am UTC Wrapup - https://wikitree.zoom.us/j/86453642282 == '''Resources''' == : Please list any resources that you have. We all gain knowledge from eachother! ==== General WT Resources ==== * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Editing_Tips Editing Tips] ''This page shows basic markup that can be used on WikiTree profiles and Space pages. Please remember not to use tables on Challenge profiles. * [[Space:WikiTree_Challenge_Example_Profiles|Example Challenge Profiles]] ''This is a guideline on how the profiles can look.'' * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension WikiTree Browser Extension] ''This addon is great for a lot of things, but the main help for the Challenge is the "auto-bio" button that it puts on the profiles. This will give you basic narrative you can add to. It is also great for adding stickers and cleaning up [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension#Automatic_GEDCOM_Cleanup_.28AGC.29 GEDCOM clutter]. Let your team captain know if you need help learning one of these features! * The [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Background_Images Background Images Category] contains pages that you can find a large variety of background images on. Most of them are tiled (repeatable) images. * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:WikiTree_Plus WikiTree+] is valuable for so many things! Here are a few of the search features you can use for challenge profiles: (Go to [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=ProfileList%3D%22WikiTreeChallenge%5CActiveChallenge%22+noparents&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 WikiTree+]. In the "Search" section, look at the "Text search" box and then "Text:" underneath that. Leave the ProfileList parameter and change the text at the end to search for different things. You can copy the text below and paste it in the text box. Click "Get profiles.") Thank you Aleš!! *# '''Look for Pending merges:''' ProfileList="WikiTreeChallenge\ActiveChallenge" pendingmerge *# '''Profiles missing the country in a location field:''' ProfileList="WikiTreeChallenge\ActiveChallenge" UnknownCountry *# '''Not connected to the global tree:''' ProfileList="WikiTreeChallenge\ActiveChallenge" unconnected *# '''No parents:''' ProfileList="WikiTreeChallenge\ActiveChallenge" noparents *# '''No spouse:''' ProfileList="WikiTreeChallenge\ActiveChallenge" nospouses *# '''Notable profiles:''' ProfileList="WikiTreeChallenge\ActiveChallenge" TemplateFull=Notables_Sticker *# '''Has GEDCOM clutter:''' ProfileList="WikiTreeChallenge\ActiveChallenge" GEDCOMJunk * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:MyConnections&c=WikiTree_Challenge_Guest_Stars Connection Finder] If you're not sure where you are working on the tree, this will show you anyone (connected)'s connection to the starting profiles. Just enter the profile you're working on in the box at the top of the page. ==== Specific Country Resources ==== *[[:Category:Rhode Island, Sources|Rhode Island Source Records]] **[[Space:Sources-Rhode_Island|Sources-Rhode Island]]
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== WikiTree Challenge 2 == {{Image|file=WikiTree_2023_Challenge_Graphics-1.png|align=c|size=400}} '''Organisation''': [https://www.sag.org.au/ Society of Australian Genealogists] {{G2GLink|1517184}} ===Starting Profiles=== # [[Bourn-475|James Bourn (abt.1774-1852)]] ''Ireland'' & [[Byrne-6737]] & [[Byrne-6738]] # [[Heggie-235|Oliver Peters Heggie (1877-1936)]] ''Australia # [[Hill-53860|Jess Hill (1915-2005)]] ''Australia # [[Ironside-953|Adelaide Eliza Ironside (1831-1867)]] ''New South Wales, Australian Colonies # [[Rumsey-639|Herbert John (Ramsey) Rumsey (1866-1956)]] ''England # [[梅-6|Quong Tart (abt.1850-1903)]] ''China, England # [[Tiedemann-168|Dora May (Tiedemann) Wicks (1901-1974)]] ''First Nations, England, Germany ==== Locations ==== # Australia (NSW, QLD, SA, VIC, WA, TAS, NT, ACT) # China # England # New Zealand # Poland # Wales # Scotland # Ireland # Germany # India # USA # Trinidad Tobago # France # Fiji # Canada # Belgium # South Africa # Egypt # Denmark === Needs Work === ====Need Research==== # Is [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Cribb-125 George Cribb] (Bristol, England) the right father for James and other siblings? Conflicting baptism information for James. #[[Phelan-1572|Richard James Phelan (1837-1904)]] - obit says he is from Limerick Co, Ireland and there is an interesting military story there if we can find more sources. Although Obit says he is from Limerick, the passenger list says "Tippy". No births in Limerick of the right time, but there is one in Tipperary in 1837 and with father's name of James (referred to in his marriage record) therefore I believe this to be the right Richard Phelan. He also had a brother Thomas. No military records found yet though. #[[Caddan-1|Robert Caddan (abt.1807-abt.1839)]] - Birth: A lot of tree's online have his birth in Cheshire and his parents as Hugh and Catherine. I am not 100% sure if this is the right Robert though. There is a newspaper article that implies he is actually Irish - [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/103858247 "THE 50th OR QUEEN'S OWN"] "During the Thirties, at least, the personell of the 50th was chiefly Irish, many like Cadden, Alexander and Monham - belonging to the North" - It would be helpful to find his Military record in England to see if it can shed any light on his place of birth or parents. #[[梅-10|Moi Jam Gwai (abt.1870-)]], nephew of Quong Tart, is known to have joined his uncle in Sydney around 1882, & to have worked at the "Xinxing Inn" in Sydney (雪梨新兴栈), but needs to be located in Australian records. #[[Ironside-817|James Ironside]] not sure if his second marriage to [[Oke-212|Eleanor Oke]] actually took place? His first wife was still alive and the 1835 date comes from James Ironside' death certificate, and that was completed by his son with Eleanor. #*Haven't been able to confirm the marriage in NSW BDM Marriages search, trying different names, (Ironside, Ironsides, Oke, Oak). It seems possible she just assumed his name? Divorce was prohibitively expensive, unusual, and frowned upon. James Ironside's first wife was still living. I assume Eleanor Oke and James Ironside did not marry. I think attitudes in New South Wales were perhaps more relaxed than elsewhere. #[[Dawson-13054|Robert George Dawson (1876-)]] last heard of in WA in 1935 according to an article at time of mother's death. I don't think he is {{FindAGrave|152629900 }} as wrong age and died before mother. #Still don't have a name for the uncle of [[梅-6|Quong Tart]] who came to Australia with him. #[[Heggie-247|Thomas Heggie (1819-abt.1884)]] - appears to have had a second wife and children attached and his death details altered since I added some. I have left an additional research note on his profile. I don't think the evidence is their to support the one who died in NZ was of the parents listed ====Need Profiles Created==== # [[Southworth-1539|Nathaniel (Southworth) Southard (1769-1840)]] (CC5 Heggie) has siblings, their kids/etc that can be added (American) Tree with sources on Ancestry and Familysearch, also '''I've added the first round of children''' [[Evans-3182|Evans-3182]] 19:12, 24 January 2023 (UTC) # [[Wicks-891|Rebecca Martha (Wicks) Marsh (1886-1975)]] needs her spouse's parents and families added, as well as her own Mother. I added the mother, but was not confident in adding her first husband's parents. They are not named in any sources. He just has a birth index (that I could find). Family Search names his parents as George and Alice.[[Selvaggio-84|Selvaggio-84]] 02:59, 25 January 2023 (UTC) # [[Smallacombe-62|John Smallacombe (abt.1842-)]] needs his other spouse added and ten of his children. Their sources are on his profile. ====Need Sources/Bio==== #Scottish research needed: [[McMurtrie-375|George Cowie McMurtrie]], supposed to have been born c1848, son of William McMurtrie b 12 June 1803, Airdrie Lanark Scoltland, d. 2 Sept 1864 Glasgow, Lanark, Sc and Helen Whellis Muir, b 13 July 1808, Airdrie, d. 20 Aug 1865 Sydney Aust.. Married 4 Oct 1829 Airdrie. All needs verification with reputable sources. #[[Ruddach-9|Isabel (Ruddach) Ironside (bef.1738-)]] - Have added sources I could find, but not overly confident with early 1700 records, will need bio and any further research #[[Ironside-1183|George Ironside (bef.1737-1812)]] - Have added sources I could find, but not overly confident with early 1700 records, will need bio and any further research '''{{Orange|Does this need further work?}}''' #[[Walker-62645|James Walker (bef.1736-1814)]] - Have added sources I could find, but not overly confident with early 1700 records, will need bio and any further research #[[Andrew-4186|Elizabeth Andrew (bef.1747-abt.1829)]] - Have added sources I could find, but not overly confident with early 1700 records, will need bio and any further research ====Tiedemann DNA research==== # Potential connections from DNA analysis, not yet verified. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Kinchin-56 Profiles created] hoping to connect up in time. === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[Lowe-866|Karen Lowe]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * [[Heggie-240|James Percival Heggie (1870-1931)]] from State Library of South Australia (out of copyright) [[Myers-9915|Amanda Myers]] *Added photos for [[Scarlett-498|Margaret Tart nee Scarlett]], [[Tart-598|Ann Alice Vine Davidson nee Tart]], Quong Tart (can’t do the chinese characters!) house in China, [[Rumsey-639|Herbert Rumsey]]. All from SAG archives and out of copyright, except the house photos, which were supplied by a SAG member with permission to use on Wikitree. [[Hawkins-5569|Danielle]] * [[Lillecrapp-35|Daisy Beth (Lillecrapp) Baudinet (1911-1985)]] - Newspaper: The Advertiser 26 Oct 1937 (out of copyright) [[Myers-9915|Amanda Myers]] === FamilySearch Image Look-ups === * == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week #[[Peters-17302|Otto Peters]] and his brother [[Peters-17303|Walter Peters]] caught the ship Claymore and headed from Adelaide to Darwin in July 1872 ready to set up a retail store just before the Overland Telegraph system was completed in August 1872. They were uncles of [[Heggie-235|Oliver "Otto" Peters Heggie]] [[Wyatt-6676|Sue Wyatt]] #[[Hewitt-928| Jane Hewitt]] was the daughter of convict parents, she was only 13 years old when she married James Cribb in 1820 and 15 when their first child was born. She had 12 children with all birth certificates indicating James was their father. The last 3 children however were conceived and born after James died in 1841. DNA analysis is underway to identify the father/s of the last three children. (5 degrees from Dora). [[Coat-12|Veronica (Coat) Williams]] # [[Marsh-3998 | James Marsh]] & [[Scott-16072 | Elizabeth (Scott) Marsh]] (descendants of [[Bourn-475 | James Bourn]]) are listed as buried at [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2352953/lone-graves Lone Graves in Forbes NSW], which lists only 3 memorials (I guess it's interesting as that's the lowest number I've ever see). I've requested this is added to Categorization. [[Bradford-8102|Ronald Bradford]] # [[Starkey-236|Jane Starkey]] - Mother of Jane Hewitt, is reported in the Chester Chronicle 1803 as having two brothers and a brother in law who had been hanged. (6 degrees from Dora) [[Coat-12|Veronica (Coat) Williams]] #[[Rumsey-1097|William Rumsey (1815-)]] went bankrupt which probably is why he moved from Coventry to Leamington Spa [[Buckle-52|Buckle-52]] 10:16, 20 January 2023 (UTC) He remarried after the death of his first wife and was found living in Millbrook, Southampton next to my relatives [[Buckle-673|Stephen Buckle (abt.1816-1889)]] [[Buckle-52|Buckle-52]] 11:19, 21 January 2023 (UTC) #Research by a historian of the Mei family in Toishan, Mei Weiqiang, and information gathered within the family, also suggests that Quong Tart was married (in absentia) to a Chinese woman and that one, perhaps, two sons were adopted in his name. (Source: Kate Bagnall, ‘The transational Chinese family in Australia’ ‘New migration histories’—Australian in the World seminar series University of Melbourne 18 September 2013, ) [[Hawkins-5569|Danielle]] # Moi Quong Tart's younger brother, [[梅-9|Gong Yen]], is known to have been financially supported by his brother until he later had business ventures in Hong Kong & became mayor of their village (Duanfen?). He also had at least nineteen children with five women. [[Koehnline-1]] #[[Scarlett-955|Robert Dalley Scarlett]] was a prolific composer, according to Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Dalley-Scarlett [[Hawkins-5569|Danielle]] # [[Holden-1165|John Holden (abt.1808-1869)]] - A convict that was sentenced to life transportation for sacrilege (he robbed a chapel) at 21 years. Once in Australia his life had lots of hardships but he managed to overcome them and marry and raise 12 children.[[Patroni-12|Maree (Patroni) Evans]] #[[Hill-53860|Jessie May Hill (1915-1995)]] Information on Jess' female convict ancestors was found in her research held by the Society of Australian Genealogists. '''{{Orange|Wiki-ID needed!}}'''. [[Harrison-3552|Susanna Payten nee Harrison]] and [[TBA]] #[[Ironside-953|Adelaide Eliza Ironside (1831-1867)]] is the grand daughter of convicts. {{Ardill-474|Lynne (Ardill) Byass]] #[[Ironside-953|Adelaide Eliza Ironside (1831-1867)]] was not the only surviving child of James Ironside as stated on her death notice; she had half-siblings and her parents had separated. '''{{Orange|Wiki-ID needed!}}''' #[[Bowmast-3 | August carl Bowmast]] A global citizen - born in Poland a german national who became a New Zealander and married in Australia. Five degrees from [[梅-6]]. # [[Marsh-6543| James Marsh]], of Marshdale,Eugowra, has cut from a gumtree near Mandagery Creek and the Lachlan River the record left by the explorer George W. Evans, June 15, 1815, and the same has been forwarded to the Sydney Museum. This tree stood as a record of exploration farthest west for two years, until Surveyor Oxley, who made it his starting-point, went still farther down the Lachlan, was blocked by flood waters, and reported an inland sea.'' #[[Strain-1456|Catherine (Strain) Foggo OAM (1907-2002)]] - I received a warning "A child's death date (Strain-1456 died 2002) should not be more than 170 years after their father's birth date (Strain-1454 born 1831) . This would mean that even if the father was 70 when his child was born, the child lived to be over 100." The child lived to be 95 and was born to a very elderly father, so yes the lives of two people spanned 171 years. #[[Sigrist-81|Joan Violet Sigrist (1929-1994)]] is 4 degree's from Adelaide Ironside, but was also Member of the Society of Australian Genealogists, and Cartographer for their systematic transcriptions of all Monumental Inscriptions at Rookwood Necropolis during the 1980s. She was also sadly orphaned at 4yrs of age.[[Patroni-12|Maree (Patroni) Evans]] #[[Bray-4744|Arthur Henry Bray (1853 - 1942)]] "Grand Secretary of the United Grand Lodge of N.S.W., Ancient, Free and Accepted Masons". # [[Bourn-475|James Bourn]] and [[Ironside-953|Adelaide Ironside]] are connected at 9 degrees via the Oke family, [[Oke-214|Phillip James Oke]] and [[Oke-212|Eleanor Hellyer (Oke) Ironside)]] being siblings! Thanks [[McAlary-149|Barbara McAlary]] for finding the connection! #[[Rumsey-1100|William Spurgeon Rumsey (1857-1895)]] Died at sea he was captain of the vessel Murton and having left from Grangemouth it never reached its destination in Germany. [[Buckle-52|Hilary Gadsby]] #[[Lea-2364|Maude Muriel Victoria Milgate (Lea) Wilkins (1913-1952)]] (grand-niece of [[Ironside-953|Adelaide Eliza Ironside (1831-1867)]]) was fatally shot by her sister's husband, [[Stewart-53417|George Alexander Stewart (abt.1915-)]], after George suspected that Muriel was causing his wife, [[Lea-2363|Hyacinth Milgate (Lea) Stewart (1913-1966)]], to be unfaithful. Hyacinth was also critically wounded in the attack but survived. He was allegedly sentenced to death in 1954. #[[Ironside-953|Adelaide Eliza Ironside (1831-1867)]] and [[Tiedemann-168|Dora May (Tiedemann) Wicks (1901-1974)]] are eight degrees apart through Adelaide's mother's line connecting to Dora's mother's line. All 50+ profiles that I have added, starting with Adelaide's maternal grandfather, are also within seven degrees of Dora! [[Ardill-474|Lynne (Ardill) Byass]] # After [[Walker-62718|George Walker (1776-1829)]] died in 1829, his estate was supposed to be divided among his six children - 5 sons and 1 daughter. Apparently, the sons took over the running of the farm and the sister married and was given whatever dollar amount (the article says she got more than her brothers). She sued her brothers in '''1862''', a full 33 years later, because she felt she received less than her brothers. This is probably because she got money in 1829, but her brothers continued to profit off the farm because they were working it in the ensuing years. The article says she waited until after her mother died, but it was a brother that died; the mother lived another 8 years. If I am reading correctly, she lost the suit. [[Selvaggio-84|Selvaggio-84]] 03:42, 26 January 2023 (UTC) #[[Nettleton-807|Lillian Mabel Nettleton]] She lived to be 101 years old! [[Jaeger-962]] #[[Nettleton-257|Elizabeth Nettleton]] She died in childbirth in 1865. The child lived. [[Jaeger-962]] #[[Collins-36668|Charles Thomas Collins]] Accidentally shot himself dead at the age of 13. While drawing the gun from the box it was in, the gun accidentally discharged and shot him in the left breast. His parents returned within five minutes of the report of the gunshot to find him dead and his shirt-sleeve burning. [[Jaeger-962]] #Jess Hill's convict ancestors [[Payten-5|Isaac Payten]] and [[Harrison-3552|Susannah (Harrison)]] tried to escape the Colony in 1806/1807. Isaac was fined 50 pounds and imprisoned for 12 months until the fine was paid. Susannah was found 'not guilty' due to being 'under the influence of Isaac'. Acknowledgments to Heather Stevens who wrote their biographies during the week. [[Thomas-7679|Gillian Thomas]] #[[Payten-5|Isaac Payten's]] brother was also transported as a convict to New South Wales, arriving on the First Fleet but was hanged within a year for theft. Acknowledgments to Heather Stevens who wrote their biographies during the week. [[Thomas-7679|Gillian Thomas]] #[[Payten-5|Isaac Payten]] was a master stone mason and was contracted, along with William Watkins, to build the Female Factory at Parramatta. Acknowledgments to Heather Stevens who wrote their biographies during the week. [[Thomas-7679|Gillian Thomas]] #[[Payten-4|Nathaniel Payten (1801-1864)]], son of Isaac was also a stone mason, and with his partner James Houison, built many of the significant historical buildings in Parramatta. probably including the Parramatta Gaol and Court House. Acknowledgments to Heather Stevens who wrote their biographies during the week. [[Thomas-7679|Gillian Thomas]] # Flying Officer [[Pinfold-289|Frederic C Pinfold (1916-)]] was shot down and killed over Gladbeck, near Essen, Germany on 27th August 1942 in a Wellington Bomber. He was attached to the No. 5 Signal School. [[Rayner-2081|Craig Rayner]] === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. * === Military Profiles === # World War I:Quong Tart's son [[Tart-573|Arthur Malcolm Quong Tart (1892-1927)]] served and suffered badly from shell shock # World War 2: Jess Hill served for three years in the Postal Division in Brisbane during World War II. https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=4463129 ([[Redfern-697|Andrew Redfern]]) # 50th (Queen's Own) Regiment of Foot: [[Caddan-1|Robert Caddan (abt.1807-abt.1839)]] was the Drum Major for the regiment and was part of their first tour to Australia. He married Harriet Dunstan and had one son before passing away due to alcoholism and mental derangement. ([[Patroni-12|Maree (Patroni) Evans]]) # [[Endycott-7|Edward Sydney Endycott (1924-2000)]] - A Gunner in the Australian Army during World War II, he was regularly in trouble and ended up court martialled for being absent without leave for over a month, was sentenced to 1 year in detention but he breached his sentence and was re-sentenced to 6months hard labour. He is a son-in-law of [[Tiedemann-168|Dora May (Tiedemann) Wicks (1901-1974)]] ([[Patroni-12|Maree (Patroni) Evans]]) # All 4 children of [[Heggie-240|James Percival Heggie (1870-1931)]] and [[Phelan-1571|Elsie Margaret (Phelan) Heggie (1880-1951)]] served in WW2 [[Myers-9915|Amanda Myers]] ( [[Heggie-254|James Gordon HEGGIE]] 1910-2000; [[Heggie-255|Ross Malcolm HEGGIE]] 1911-1993; [[Heggie-256|Colin Campbell HEGGIE]] 1913-1976; [[Heggie-257|Margaret Rayworth HEGGIE]] 1920-2016 ) # [[Scarlett-955|Robert Dalley Scarlett]] WWI, and his sons [[Scarlett-957|Graham Scarlett]] and [[Scarlett-956|Hubert Scarlett]] WWII. [[Cable-1564|Phyllis Cable]] WWII. # [[Scarlett-945|George Alan Scarlett]] WWI # [[Agar-837 | Edward Walter Agar]] was a Major in the Indian Army - the National Archives have files relating to: Papers of Maj Edward Walter Agar (1812-84), Bombay Army 1828-54, comprising commissions granted to him 1832-54, and a warrant and letter, dated Jul and Oct 1857, from Maj-Gen Sir Henry Gee Roberts (1800-60), Bombay Army 1818-60, concerning Agar's police work at Ahmadabad during the Indian Mutiny. # [[Tiedemann-337|Otto Tiedemann]] killed in action in France WWI aged 17. # [[Bowmast-7 | Charles Wilkin Bowmast]] served in WWII. From NewZealand # [[Yeoman-949 | Gordon Francis Yeoman]] Died from disease in France and remembered in Calais. Australian Infantry 56th Bn # [[Bradshaw-6422|Thomas Edney Bradshaw (1893-)]] Died of Wounds on the Western Front in World War 1. He is buried at the Roisel Communal Cemetery Extension at the Somme, Picardie, France. # England's Coast Guard. [[Rumsey-639|Herbert John Rumsey (abt.1866-1956)]]'s uncle [[Rumsey-1100|William Spurgeon Rumsey (1857-1895)]] was married to Sarah Oliver. Her father, John Henry Oliver, his father, [[Oliver-16638|John Oliver (abt.1803-)]], and uncles Thomas, Richard, and William were all lifelong members of the Coast Guard. There were two more brothers that may not have survived to adulthood. Or they could be in the Coast Guard! #World War 1: [[Dawson-13035|Stanley Charles Thomas Dawson (1902-1965)]] was only 15 when he enlisted in 1917; he stated he was 19. #World War 2: [[Miller-105304|Lonslo Clyde Rostrum Miller (1922-2004)]] Served in RAAF as a Flight Lieutenant # [[Thorncroft-32|Arthur Lionel Thorncroft (1905-1963)]] enlisted in 1944, achieved the rank of Leading Aircraftman. #[[Ironside-1198|Edgar Colin Ironside (1922-2005)]] WWII. # [[Benson-9284|Cyril Benson]] died in France in WWI aged 18. # [[Lea-2363|Hyacinth Milgate (Lea) Stewart (1913-1966)]] (grand-niece of [[Ironside-953|Adelaide Eliza Ironside (1831-1867)]]) and her husband [[Swan-4765|Leonard Roy Swan (1917-1943)]] both served at the same time during WWII. Leonard died at sea when the ship ''Centaur'' sunk off the coast of Queensland. # [[Davidson-18528|Douglas Edward Davidson (abt.1878-1956)]] served during World War I for Australia. His enlistment record states that he also fought in the Boer War for 2.5 years in Kitchener's Scouts. #World War 1: [[McMurtrie-385|Keith Muir McMurtrie (1886-1970)]] - Driver in 2nd Australian Army Service Corps Company. He also served with The Duke of Westminster's armoured car unit in the Western Frontier Force #World War I & II: [[McMurtrie-386|George Eric McMurtrie (1888-1975)]] - Eric served in both World War 1 and 2 == Media Outreach == {{YouTube|Ou0f-yYmhx0|Share WikiTree on your social media}} ===[[Space:Social Media Team|WikiTree Posts]]:===
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{{Indigenous Australians Sticker}} {{Indigenous Australians Sticker}} ===== Australia Research Resources ===== Please share your resources here! We all learn from each other in a collaborative environment such as WikiTree. * [https://www.familysearch.org/en/help/helpcenter/lessons/australia-bdm-civil-registration-index Australia BDM Civil Registration Index] ''tutorial on how to use the Australia birth, marriage, death civil registration index * [https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Australia_Civil_Registration Australia Civil Registration] ''lists sites for vital record indexes * [https://aiatsis.gov.au/family-history AIATSIS's Family History resource] - a range of resources to assist you with your Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander family history research * [https://marinersandships.com.au/ Mariners and Ships in Australian Waters] - This site, hosted by State Records of New South Wales, is indexing and transcribing unassisted passenger lists 1845-1922 held by SRNSW (NRS 13278). This ongoing project has the lists complete for 1845-1900, with many available for 1901-1922. This site is searchable by name, vessel name and date. The site also includes transcribed passenger lists and links to free scans of the original lists. Ship crew members are also listed on these records. *[https://www.immigrantships.net/ Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild] - There are 12,000+ passenger list transcripts online. Most are to the USA but not all. The site includes lists of departures from the German ports of Altona, Bremen, Bremerhaven, Cuxhaven, Geestemunde, Hamburg, Stettin, Swinemunde (now Swinoujscie, Poland) plus unspecified ports. There is also a link to World War II Refugees to Australia by Tom Stiglmayer. * [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1sgy7VNGuU1a8KV3hZzY1kWtQVTEgwgHT1yXGldxuLm4/edit?usp=sharing Australian Electoral Rolls] - Google sheet you can make a copy of that has all available Electoral Roles and where they can be found * [http://www.hawkesbury.net.au/church/index.html Hawkesbury on the Net Church Registers] - Transcription of the registers in Hawkesbury Region (New South Wales), includes locations of Ebenezer, Pitt Town, Wilberforce, MacDonald River, Windsor, Clydesdale, Sackville Reach * [https://www.sag.org.au/Using-our-collections Society of Australian Genealogists] - The Society of Australian Genealogists has the largest family history collection in Australia. The catalogues of the library and archives can be searched online. * [https://www.bda-online.org.au/ Biographical Database of Australia], the BDA is a new research tool for historians and genealogists comprising transcripts & indexes of original records and published biographies of deceased individuals who arrived, or were born in, Australia.
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== WikiTree Challenge 3 == {{Image|file=WikiTree_2023_Challenge_Graphics-3.png|align=c|size=400}} '''Organization''': [[Space:Society_for_One-Place_Studies|Society for One-Place Studies]] (OPS) '''G2G''': https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1524936/wikitree-challenge-started-research-society-place-studies ===Starting Profiles=== # [[Holton-287|Rose Ann Holton]] # [[Bullock-6477|Charles Bullock]] # [[Manly-304|William Edward Manley]] # [[Monksfield-31|Sarah Monksfield]] # [[Smith-296997|Elspet Smith]] # [[Vick-1588|Samuel H. Vick]] # [[Wallace-5435|George Wallace]] === Locations === ''Please list locations that you research during the week. Thanks!! # Angola
{{African Ancestry}} # Australia: Western Australia, Tasmania, South Australia, Victoria # British West Indies # Canada: British Columbia, Ontario, Manitoba, Alberta, Saskatchewan # England # France: Martinique # Germany: Mecklenburg-Schwerin # Haiti # Ireland # Japan # Jersey, Channel Islands # Portugal # Puerto Rico # Scotland # United States: Alabama, California, Georgia, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, Washington DC === Needs Work === # Needs records: [[Monksfield-36|Rebecca Monksfield (1812-)]] convict in Tasmania - I have found permission to marry but no marriage or further record - I've check the Tasmanian Female Convict database and there is no marriage nor children for Rebecca in Tasmania. She finished her 7 year sentence so could then roam around Australia. '''{{Blue|Note}}''' I don't see a marriage for her either, just the various convict records. I do see a Joseph Johnson that married Margaret Wall in 1834. (1359/1834) # [[Dodsworth-319| Ernest M Dodsworth (1903-1987)]] has 12 children listed on his profile. Those who have passed on need profiles of their own. #Needs Profiles Created: [[Cole-29974]] has children and parents listed here: https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/86968043/person/310088656375/facts # Needs Profiles Created: [[Bell-40136]] with children and grandparents: https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/44945803/person/6295980528/facts # Needs profiles created: [[Monksfield-86]] Wife is a Norris, according to GRO, and there are kids in the tree as well https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/75162691/person/32370492645/facts === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[Urbach-13|Kathy Nava]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * ''add image link here'' === FamilySearch Image Look-ups === * marriage record for https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Foster-32949 - https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X21H-BMG; https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F7BJ-55P -''' Fulfilled 2/5''' * Marriage record for "New York, New York City Marriage Records, 1829-1938", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:24DR-3KJ : 20 August 2022), Charles Henry Hibbs and Harriet Hutton Laughlin, 1934.[[Tyner-799|Tyner-799]] 02:48, 6 February 2023 (UTC) '''[https://a860-historicalvitalrecords.nyc.gov/view/9994008 Fulfilled]''' [[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 16:55, 7 February 2023 (UTC) == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week # Samuel Vick's sister [[Vick-1607|Nettie (Vicks) Jones]] was brutally murdered by her husband in 1897. They were separated and were walking along the street when a witness overheard her say to him, "I would not do it to save your life." Jones violently attacked her, causing her death. He then ran to her friend Annie's house, and attempted to shoot her as well. [[Lowe-866|Lowe-866]] 20:06, 2 February 2023 (UTC) #[[Monksfield-36|Rebecca Monksfield (1812-)]], Sarah Monksfield's sister, was convicted at age 17 of theft of several pairs of shoes and transported to Van Diemen's land. On the voyage, she became hysterical and was restrained in a straight jacket. #[[Monksfield-37|Richard Monksfield (1817 - aft. 1871)]], Sarah Monksfield's brother, was a Licensed Hawker, or a person that travels around selling goods, typically advertising them by shouting. - [[Greenwood-3667]] #[[Brooks-25674|Elizabeth (Brooks) Monksfield (abt.1852-abt.1910)]], wife of the fish dealer [[Monksfield-45|Henry Monksfield]], was herself a shoe bow maker. - [[Greenwood-3667]] #[[Murrain-20|George Richard Murrain (1867-1924)]], seven degrees from [[Vick-1588|Samuel Hynes Vick (abt.1863-1946)]], British West Indies missionary that served in Angola. George and his wife Elizabeth Augusta, had ten children, they all traveled extensively. [[Robinson-27225]] #[[Smith-296997|Elspet (Smith) Duncan (1837-1908)]] - one of the 7 starting profiles, had an illegitimate son, [[Melvin-2412|George Melvin]] while she was a single, domestic worker. She married a different man, [[Duncan-20886|James Duncan]] in 1865. Her son George was raised by her parents while she raised a family with her husband.[[Tucker-11084|Tucker-11084]] #[[Loughren-16|Isabelle (Loughren) Holton Manning (1861-)]] wife of Bernard Holton had a tough year in 1900. She had a baby on Jun 11 that year, while living in Duluth, Minnesota. 4 days later her husband died. In September the baby died. She had 2 older children that she had to care for. By 1904, she had moved back to Quebec Canada where she remarried in 1904 to Thomas Manning. #4 Degrees from Elspet Smith, through her oldest (illegitimate) son, [[Moir-1633|Alexander Moir (1890-1917)]] died from wounds sustained in action while serving with the Gordon Highlanders during WWI. [[Tucker-11084|Tucker-11084]] #[[Cassin-313|Thomas Cassin (1848-1927)]], brother-in-law of starting person [[Holton-287|Rose Ann (Holton) Cassin (1865-1937)]], managed and owned a hotel in Manitou, Manitoba called Cassin House. Around 1891, a fire burned the hotel and it had to be rebuilt. An Ancestry tree reportedly has a photo of the hotel after the rebuild: {{Ancestry Tree Media|72067930|a7db6b23-b1bf-4c56-912e-50ea8331abd4}} [[Fremmerlid-1|Fremmerlid-1]] 07:32, 4 February 2023 (UTC) #[[McKinnon-3956|Snoda Clurilla J (McKinnon) Bell (1899-1990)]] (4 degrees from Samuel Vick) lived with her 14-year-older sister Isabel and Isabel's husband (David) Worth Curry for at least 10 years (she is recorded with them in 1910 and 1920). Snoda's first child was fathered by Worth Curry. Two years after [[Currie-4213|Lee Etta]]'s birth, Snoda married Luther Bell and had three more children. -- [[Díaz-2569|Díaz-2569]] 06:37, 5 February 2023 (UTC) #[[Smith-282621|Alan Carnegie Smith OAM (1922-2016)]] (7 degrees from Elspet Smith and no relation known) connected via the Sims and Gloedes. Alan was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia on 26 January 1991 for "service to the community, particularly through Rotary International." -- [[Greenwood-3667]] #[[Scantlebury-218|Adelaide Caroline (Scantlebury) Harris (1851-1930)]], four degrees from starting person Sarah Monksfield, was born in Holborn, Middlesex then (presumably) emigrated to Australia as she died in Adelaide, South Australia. (Nominative determinism?) [[Jowett-548|Jowett-548]] 13:41, 5 February 2023 (UTC) # [[Cooke-9074|Helen Madeline (Cooke) Jones (1928-2006)]] is a '''Notable''' person on the Vicks line (3 degrees from Samuel Vick). She was an American actor and civil rights activist. [[Gardner-10299]] # [[Cheyne-516|John Powles Cheyne (1826-1902)]] (7 degrees from George Wallace) was a Royal Navy person and notable for being part of the expeditions to find Franklin's ship which was lost in the search for the Northwest Passage. He also devised a plan to reach the North Pole by balloon. [[Farler-25|Joe Farler]] (Not a participant, but it's still interesting!) #[[Gregory-13213|John Gregory (1833-1914)]] (2 degrees from William Manley) was credited with saving several lives at sea as a watchman on the fish docks. Just a few minutes before he died, one of the men he had saved years before, came to him and was present when he passed away. [[Tyner-799|Tyner-799]] 00:40, 6 February 2023 (UTC) #[[Le_Cras-42|Thomas Lewis Le Cras]] (5 degrees from William Manley) was an organist for the 60th Tonic SolFa Association in 1922 and a Music Editor in the 1939 register. [[Tyner-799|Tyner-799]] 01:00, 6 February 2023 (UTC)(Manly line) #[[Sears-9875|Alfred Sears]] (4 degrees from William Manley), Thomas Le Cras' father-in-law, was the Conductor at the same Festival. [[Tyner-799|Tyner-799]] 01:09, 6 February 2023 (UTC) (Manley line) #Three of starting person [[Manly-304|William Manley]]'s siblings married 3 siblings from one Dodsworth family: Thomas Manley married Mary Ann Dodsworth, Louisa Manley married Leonard Dodsworth, and Mary Ann Manley married Charles Dodsworth (triple in-law marriage). [[Warren-21178]] # [[Topp-670 | William Topp]] (6 degrees from Elspeth Smith) had 8 sons before the birth of his only daughter and [[Topp-726|Barbara Topp]] (8 degrees from Elspet Smith) and her husband had 8 daughters before the birth of their only son. #[[Morrow-7272|John Herbert Morrow]] (3 degrees from George Wallace) had three daughters that served in WWII; one in the RCAF, and two in the US Army.[[Finch-7411]] #[[Allan-5771|Alexander Allan]], cousin of George Wallace's wife Margaret Gordon and four degrees from George Wallace, died as a result of asphyxiation from poison coal gas at the age of 45, as did his 39-year-old wife and 16-year-old son. The other children in the household upstairs survived. [[Martin-58790|Martin-58790]] 00:11, 8 February 2023 (UTC) #Samuel Vick's brother [[Vick-1610|William Henry Vick]] passed two state board pharmacy exams in 1897. He was one of 12 to take the exam in North Carolina in May. In September he earned the highest marks in the class of 44 taking the exam, and was the only Black person in the cohort. He was the first Black licensed pharmacist in the state, and was an active citizen there, helping to found a YMCA branch for Black members and supporting Republican candidates. [[Lowe-866|Lowe-866]] 04:24, 8 February 2023 (UTC) #[[Knappett-10|Samuel Knappett (1874-1944)]] was a civilian casualty at his home address in Essex, England during WWII (Manley line) [[Tyner-799|Tyner-799]] 19:19, 8 February 2023 (UTC) #[[Bullock-6689|George Augustus Bullock]], [[Bullock-6688|Reginald James Bullock]], and [[Bullock-6684|Percival Charles Bullock]] (2 degrees from Charles Bullock) are all 3 brothers that joined the Royal Military during WWI. George is the only one that died during the war. All 3 brothers earned the British War Medal and the Victory Medal. [[Jaeger-962|Tabatha Jaeger]] #[[Bullock-6624|Thomas Bullock]], his wife [[Nix-3080|Sarah Nix]], and their daughter [[Bullock-6673|Elizabeth Bullock]] all died within the same month of some type of disease, Nervous Fever (Typhoid Fever). [[Jaeger-962|Tabatha Jaeger]] #[[Briggs-12552|Ellen (Briggs) Tully (abt.1853-abt.1942)]] was the oldest inhabitant of Five Oak Green, near Tunbridge Wells, when she died in 1942. This is the Bullock line. [[Selvaggio-84|Selvaggio-84]] 21:31, 8 February 2023 (UTC) #In 1889, they took their dog licensing seriously. [[Tully-1571|Miles Cornelius Tully (abt.1849-1937)]] was fined 10 shillings, court costs, and '''7 days hard labor''' for not getting a license for his doggy-dog-dog. [[Selvaggio-84|Selvaggio-84]] 21:53, 8 February 2023 (UTC) (Bullock line) === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. #[[Space:Newspaper_Article_Richmond_Herald|Newspaper Article Richmond Herald]] Retirement of [[Eldridge-4518|George James Eldridge (1872-1967)]] ==== Place Studies ==== {|border=1 |width=75|Ancestor |width=100|Place Study||Sticker markup||Profiles |- |width=75|[[Holton-287]] |width=100|{{One Place Study|place=Saint-Gabriel-de-Valcartier, Québec|category=Saint-Gabriel-de-Valcartier, Québec One Place Study}}||
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{{One Place Study|place=Bletchingdon, Oxfordshire|category=Bletchingdon, Oxfordshire One Place Study}}||[[:Category:Bletchingdon, Oxfordshire One Place Study|100]] |- |width=75|[[Manly-304]] |width=100|{{OnePlaceStudy|place=Port of Hull Society Sailors' Orphan Home|category=Port of Hull Society Sailors' Orphan Home One Place Study}}||
{{OnePlaceStudy|place=Port of Hull Society Sailors' Orphan Home|category=Port of Hull Society Sailors' Orphan Home One Place Study}}||[[:Category:Port_of_Hull_Society_Sailors'_Orphan_Home_One_Place_Study|174]] |- |width=75|[[Monksfield-31]] |width=100|{{One Place Study|place=Shoreditch, Middlesex|category=Shoreditch, Middlesex One Place Study}}||
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{{One Place Study|place=Reach, Ontario|category=Reach, Ontario One Place Study}}||[[:Category:Reach,_Ontario_One_Place_Study|50]] |} === Military Profiles === '''No war known/peacetime:''' *[[Chambers-12228|Ernest William Chambers (1896-1968)]] was a seaman in the Royal Navy, having served on the ''Vivid I'' and the ''Pegasus''. '''World War I:''' * Samuel Vick's son [[Vick-1598|Daniel Vick]] served as a private in the Students Army Training Corps at the Negro Agricultural and Technical College (now North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University) in Greensboro, North Carolina, from October–December 1918. The US War Department created the Student Army Training Corps (SATC) to hasten soldiers' training for the war. Students could enlist in SATC to simultaneously take college courses and train for the military. Thankfully the armistice in November spared Daniel from overseas combat. * 4° from Elspet Smith, through her oldest (illegitimate) son, [[Moir-1633|Alexander Moir (1890-1917)]] died from wounds sustained in action while serving with the Gordon Highlanders during WWI. * 7° from Elspet Smith, [[Topp-682|James Topp]] was a Donkeyman serving on SS Treveal when he drowned as a result of an attack by an enemy submarine on 5 Feb 1918. He was 48 years old * [[Cocks-718|Cecil Herbert Cocks (1894-1917)]] served with the British Army in World War I and died of a wound on 7 May 1917, aged 23. (On the Monksfield line) * [[Howard-32259|William Gillingham Howard (1892-1916)]] served with the 14th Battalion of the London Scottish regiment and died of his wounds on 27 Sep 1916 at Haute-Normandy, France aged 24 (on the Manly Line) * [[Bones-354|Thomas William Bones (1890-1945)]] served as a stoker in World War I and received the victory Star medal and the general service medal. (on Manly line) * 4° from Charles Bullock - [[Tully-1577|Sidney Tully (1887-)]] served as an Air Mechanic 1st Class with Britain's Royal Navy (a predecessor unit of its Royal Air Force which formed in 1918). * 4° from Charles Bullock - [[Tully-1579|Harold Thomas Tully (1892-abt.1971)]] served in the British Army, 6th Corps Troops, 101st Brigade Ammunition Column * [[Bullock-6650|James Bullock (1843-1918)]] * [[Dodsworth-315|James Smith Dodsworth (1897-1916]] - Pte. James Smith Dodsworth, East Yorkshire Regiment, 4th Battalion, died on June 25, 1916 at St. Lukes War Hospital of wounds sustained in battle in the Western European Theartre. (Manley line) * [[Bullock-6688|Reginald James Bullock]] He is one of 3 brothers to enlist in WWI. He was with Company WO 329, Regiment SD/145 of the Royal Sussex Regiment, South Down Battalion. He earned the British War Medal and Victory Medal. [[Jaeger-962|Tabatha Jaeger]] * [[Bullock-6684|Percival Charles Bullock]] He is one of 3 brothers to enlist in WWI. He was with Company WO 329, Royal Army Medical Corp., He earned the British War Medal and Victory Medal. [[Jaeger-962|Tabatha Jaeger]] * [[Bullock-6689|George Augustus Bullock]] He is one of 3 brothers to enlist in WWI. He was part of the Royal Garrison Artillery. He died in Paris in 1919. Another record says he died in Germany in 1919 but that record has a note to refer to the record that states he died in France in 1919. Although he died during the war he also earned the British War Medal and the Vicotry Medal. [[Jaeger-962|Tabatha Jaeger]] '''World War II:''' * 7° from Elspet Smith - [[Smith-282621|Alan Carnegie Smith OAM]] (no relation) served in the Australian Army during the Second World War. He enlisted in Adelaide, South Australia on 29 Jul 1940, and was discharged with the rank of Private in the 8 RESERVE M T COY. He re-enlisted in Adelaide, South Australia on 1 July 1942 and was discharged on 20 September 1946 with the rank of Lieutenant in the 121 Australian General Transport. - [[Greenwood-3667]] * 4° from Samuel Vick - [[Foster-32966|Corporal Ernest Nelson Foster (1920-1942)]] served with the 85th AAF Service Group and lost his life in Talara, Peru. He was buried in the Corozal American Cemetery, Panama City, Panama. * 3° from Charles Bullock - [[Fuller-19363|Stanley Fuller]] was 20 years old and aboard HMS Blean when it was hit by a U-boat on 11 Dec 1942 - he is remembered at the Chatham Naval Memorial, * 5° from Charles Bullock - [[Screeton-64|George Edmund Screeton (1919-1983)]] promoted to Lieutenant while serving in the Canadian Army overseas in 1943 === Categories === ''Add new categories here:'' *Individual cemetery categories **[[:Category:Jimmy Varnell Cemetery, Macclesfield, North Carolina]] **[[:Category:Rocky Mount Memorial Park, Rocky Mount, North Carolina]] **[[:Category:Allen Temple Presbyterian Church, Cleveland, North Carolina]] **[[:Category:Antioch Baptist Church Cemetery, Iredell County, North Carolina]] **[[:Category:Battle Family Cemetery, Middlesex, North Carolina]] **[[:Category:Harrell-Webb Community Cemetery, Crisp, North Carolina]] **[[:Category:Rountree Vick Cemetery, Wilson, North Carolina]] **[[:Category:Shinnsville United Church of Christ Cemetery, Troutman, North Carolina]] **[[:Category:Lela Hismark Cemetery, Berkeley Township, New Jersey]] **[[:Category:Thames McAllister Cemetery, Cedar Creek, North Carolina]] **[[:Category:Homestead Memorial Gardens Cemetery, Greenville, North Carolina]] **[[:Category:William Chapel Church Cemetery, Elm City, North Carolina]] **[[:Category:Meeks Cemetery, Spring Hope, North Carolina]] **[[:Category:Sterrs Cemetery, Decatur, Alabama]] **[[:Category:Bethany Baptist Church Cemetery, Campbell County, Virginia]] **[[:Category:Mount Zion AME Church Cemetery, Cedar Grove Township, North Carolina]] *Cemetery county categories **[[:Category: Ocean County, New Jersey, African-American Cemeteries]] **[[:Category:Morgan County, Alabama, African-American Cemeteries]] *[[:Category:Great Migration (African-American), North Carolina to New Jersey]] == Connections == === CC7s: === Starting: Ending: === Interesting Connections/MyConnections === #I have connected Sarah Monksfield to the main tree via [[Monksfield-42|James Jesse Monksfield (1774-1863)]] == Media Outreach == {{YouTube|Ou0f-yYmhx0|Share WikiTree on your social media}} ===[[Space:Social Media Team|WikiTree Posts]]:===
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Remember to claim any brick wall bounties in the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/0000000 G2G]! ==== Brick Wall Ancestors ==== # [[Holton-289|Thomas Holton (abt.1800-1869)]] ''Ireland # [[Simons-4321|Richard Simons (1760-1834)]] ''England added research notes [[Buckle-52|Buckle-52]] 07:57, 6 February 2023 (UTC) # [[Manly-299|John (Manly) Manley (abt.1834-1875)]] ''England # [[Stanley-13932|Sarah (Stanley) Meek (abt.1731-)]] ''England # [[Ross-30710|Ann (Ross) Smith (1812-1873)]] ''Scotland # [[Foster-32949|Sadie E. (Foster) Vick (1872-)]] ''United States # [[Gordon-19220|Robert Gordon (abt.1808-1896)]] ''Scotland == '''Resources''' == : Please list any resources that you have. We all gain knowledge from eachother! ==== General WT Resources ==== * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Editing_Tips Editing Tips] ''This page shows basic markup that can be used on WikiTree profiles and Space pages. Please remember not to use tables on Challenge profiles. * [[Space:WikiTree_Challenge_Example_Profiles|Example Challenge Profiles]] ''This is a guideline on how the profiles can look.'' * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_AGC WikiTree AGC] ''This addon is to clean up gedcom 'clutter' once we've connected to existing profiles. It is awesome at cleaning up the gedcoms and putting the source information together. * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension WikiTree Browser Extension] ''This addon is great for a lot of things, but the main help for the Challenge is the "auto-bio" button that it puts on the profiles. This will give you basic narrative you can add to. It is also great for adding stickers and cleaning up [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension#Automatic_GEDCOM_Cleanup_.28AGC.29 GEDCOM clutter]. Let your team captain know if you need help learning one of these features! * The [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Background_Images Background Images Category] contains pages that you can find a large variety of background images on. Most of them are tiled (repeatable) images. ==== Specific Country Resources ==== ''Please add resources you use to this section. Thanks! =====Canada===== * [https://www.ancestry.ca/ Ancestry Canada] ''Ancestry subscription required'' * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Canada_Online_Genealogy_Records Canada Online Genealogy Records] List of links. * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/list/?ec=region%3ACANADA&cqs=canada Canada Historical Record Collection] List of links. * [https://www.findmypast.com/articles/world-records/full-list-of-canadian-records?ds_kid=39700060666792049&gclid=CjwKCAjwruSHBhAtEiwA_qCppjMXwmsvrsjLXC-7wFV-F-tqOqNHvgw5N1W99cIpLYhCm0TODWovcBoCCiEQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds Canadian Records] Findmypast. * [https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/Pages/browse-product-type.aspx#databases Canada Library and Archives] Databases. * [https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/search/Pages/ancestors-search.aspx Canada Ancestor Search] Databases. * [https://theancestorhunt.com/resources.html The Ancestor Hunt] Links for finding free newspapers, and more * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Canada:_Resources WikiTree Canada Project Resources] Useful information and resources. * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Sources-Canada WikiTree Canada Project Sources] Page of sources and links to sources. * Sticker: {{Canada Sticker}}
{{Canada Sticker}} ::See the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:Canada_Sticker Template page] for variations =====England===== * [https://www.freebmd.org.uk/ FreeBMD] * [https://www.freereg.org.uk/ FreeReg] *[[Space:England_Research_Resources:_General|England Research Resources]] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:England%2C_Research_Resources England Research Resources Category] *[[Space:England_Project_Reliable_Sources|Reliable sources for pre-1700 profiles in England]] * [https://www.dengates.com/ Dengate name study] *[https://www.genuki.org.uk/ GENUKI] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_counties_of_the_United_Kingdom#England England Counties] England’s current counties. *[https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Historic_counties_of_England Historical Counties of England] England’s historical counties. * English Roots Sticker:
{{England Sticker}} {{England Sticker}} (''See their [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:England_Sticker sticker page] for more specific locations) {{clear}} =====Scotland===== * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_Project_Templates%2C_Stickers_and_Images Templates, Stickers and Images] on WikiTree * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_-_Reliable_Sources Scotland - Reliable Sources] on WikiTree *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scotland_Genealogy_Resources Scotland Resources] Scotland’s list of source links. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Scotland_-_Sourcing_Help&public=1#Example_Citations_Specific_to_Scotland Scotland Source examples] :'''Scottish Naming Patterns''': :Boys: # The first son would be named after the father's father (variation is after the mother's father) # The second after the mother's father (variation is the father's father) # The third son would be named after the father # The fourth son would be named after the father's oldest brother (variation is after the father's paternal grandfather) # The fifth son would be named after the mother's oldest brother (variation is after the mother's paternal grandfather) :Girls: # First daughter named after the mother's mother (variation is after the father's mother) # Second daughter named after the father's mother # Third daughter named after the mother # Fourth daughter named after the mother's oldest sister (variation is after the mother's maternal grandmother) # Fifth daughter named after the father's oldest sister (variation is after the father's maternal grandmother) * Scottish Roots Sticker
{{Scotland Sticker}} {{Scotland Sticker}} ---- ==== One Place Studies on WikiTree ==== ''Please add your own One Place Study (OPS) as an example here #[[Space:Mound_Bayou%2C_Mississippi_One_Place_Study|Mound Bayou, Mississippi One Place Study]] ''It was the nation’s largest and most self-sufficient African American town post Civil War.'' #[[Space:Port_of_Hull_Society_Sailors%27_Orphan_Home_One_Place_Study|Port of Hull Society Sailors' Orphan Home OPS]] #[[Space:Tiverton%2C_Rhode_Island_One_Place_Study|Tiverton, Rhode Island]] #[[Space:Franklin’s_Row%2C_Chelsea%2C_Middlesex_One_Place_Study|Franklin’s Row, Chelsea, Middlesex]] #[[Space:Great_Burdon%2C_Durham_One_Place_Study|Great Burdon, Durham]] #[[Space:Arrifes_Portugal_One_Place_Study|Arrifes, Portugal]] ''This is a new OPS #[[Space:Commerce%2C_Georgia_One_Place_Study|Commerce, Georgia One Place Study]] #[[Space:Wassaic_State_School%2C_Wassaic%2C_New_York_One_Place_Study|Wassaic State School, Wassaic, New York One Place Study]] #[[Space:Trans-Allegheny_Lunatic_Asylum%2C_Weston%2C_West_Virginia_One_Place_Study|Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum, Weston, West Virginia One Place Study]] #[[Space:Hodges_in_Grainger_County%2C_Tennessee|Hodges in Grainger County, Tennessee]] ''This is a One Name Study (ONS) not a OPS, but it shows how you can use the data for a deep dive on solving parental and other family connection mysteries within one location. #[[Space:Everett_Rowland_Sawmill%2C_Tennessee_One_Place_Study|Everett Rowland Sawmill, Tennessee]] #[[Space:Boltigen%2C_Bern_One_Place_Study|Boltigen, Bern One Place Study]] #[[Space:D%C3%A4rstetten%2C_Bern_One_Place_Study|Därstetten, Bern One Place Study]] #[[Space:Diemtigen%2C_Bern_One_Place_Study|Diemtigen, Bern One Place Study]] #[[Space:Erlenbach_im_Simmental%2C_Bern_One_Place_Study|Erlenbach im Simmental, Bern One Place Study]] #[[Space:Lenk_im_Simmental%2C_Bern_One_Place_Study|Lenk im Simmental, Bern One Place Study]] #[[Space:Oberwil_im_Simmental%2C_Bern_One_Place_Study|Oberwil im Simmental, Bern One Place Study]] #[[Space:St._Stephan%2C_Bern_One_Place_Study|St. Stephan, Bern One Place Study]] #[[Space:Wimmis%2C_Bern_One_Place_Study|Wimmis, Bern One Place Study]] #[[Space:Zweisimmen%2C_Bern_One_Place_Study|Zweisimmen, Bern One Place Study]] #[[Space:Harpers_Ferry%2C_West_Virginia_One_Place_Study|Harpers Ferry, West Virginia One Place Study]] #[[Space:Hedgesville%2C_West_Virginia_One_Place_Study|Hedgesville, West Virginia One Place Study]] #[[Space:Shepherdstown%2C_West_Virginia_One_Place_Study|Shepherdstown, West Virginia One Place Study]] #[[Space:Sturminster_Newton%2C_Dorset_One_Place_Study|Sturminster Newton, Dorset One Place Study]] #[[Space:Llansanffraid_Glan_Conwy%2C_Denbighshire_One_Place_Study|Llansanffraid Glan Conwy, Denbighshire One Place Study]] #[[Space:Meadowstone%2C_Georgetown%2C_Kentucky_One_Place_Study|Meadowstone, Georgetown, Kentucky One Place Study]] ''An example in progress on a study of a particular historic building and the people attached to it.'' #[[Space:Pine_Mountain_Settlement_School%2C_Harlan%2C_Kentucky_One_Place_Study|Pine Mountain Settlement School, Harlan, Kentucky One Place Study]] #[[Space:Hindman_Settlement_School%2C_Hindman%2C_Kentucky_One_Place_Study|Hindman Settlement School, Hindman, Kentucky One Place Study]] #[[Space:Wombwell%2C_Yorkshire_One_Place_Study|Wombwell, Yorkshire, England. One Place Study]] #[[Space:Ableman-Rock Springs, Wisconsin One Place Study|Ableman-Rock Springs, Wisconsin One Place Study]] #[[Space:Röbbel, Niedersachsen One Place Study|Röbbel, Niedersachsen One Place Study]] #[[Space:Hj%C3%B8rundfjord%2C_M%C3%B8re_og_Romsdal_One_Place_Study|Hjørundfjord, Møre og Romsdal, Norway - One Place Study]] #[[Space:142_Crescent_Avenue%2C_Portola_Valley%2C_California_One_Place_Study|142 Crescent Ave, One Place Study]] ''An example in progress on a study of a particular house and the people attached to it.'' #[[Space:Portola_Valley%2C_California_One_Place_Study|Portola Valley, California, One Place Study]] #[[Space:Castle_Air_Museum%2C_Atwater%2C_Merced%2C_California_One_Place_Study|Castle Air Museum, One Place Study]] #[[Space:Bisceglie%2C_Apulia_One_Place_Study|Bisceglie, Italy, One Place Study]] # [[Space:Donkin%2C_Nova_Scotia_One_Place_Study|Donkin Nova Scotia Canada, One Place Study]] # [[Space:Degraw_Street%2C_Brooklyn%2C_New_York_One_Place_Study|Degraw Street, Brooklyn, New York One Place Study]] - This is a small study to track the movement of Sicilian immigrants to Brooklyn that worked on the docks as day laborers.
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== WikiTree Challenge 4 == '''Organization''': Freedmen Bureau Friday :"Reclaiming the narrative and honoring our ancestors." :''The Descendants of Enslaved Communities at UVA will serve as the collective voice of all descendants of enslaved and free Black communities who labored at the University of Virginia through research, education, and preservation. ===Starting Profiles=== # [[Barrett-14587|Ellen Barrett]] ''managed by descendant'' [[Amakisi-1|Oyatunde Amakisi]] # [[Haney-3069|Miles C. Haney]] ''managed by descendant'' [[Gibson-24848|L Gibson]] # [[Epps-873|Dolly (Epps) Burn]] ''managed by descendant'' [[Taylor-81326|David Anthony Taylor]] # [[Moorman-1334|Alice Moorman]] ''managed by descendant'' [[Wells-25098|Adrian Wells]] # [[Mason-20273|Ned Mason]] ''managed by descendant'' [[Lee-35623|Dana Lee]] # [[Malone-5494|Turner Robert Malone]] ''managed by descendant'' [[Malone-4642|M (Malone) Mahler]] # [[McGill-3395|Louis McGill]] ''managed by descendant'' [[McGill-1777|Vicki McGill]] === Locations === # United States #* Arkansas, California, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Louisiana, Minnesota, Mississippi, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Virginia, Michigan === Needs Work === Please delete them from this list once you've fulfilled the request. Thanks! :''Tip: To find children in a biography with a lot of inline citations, hold Ctl and F on your keyboard, then type : ''If you would prefer I research a few and just put the sources at the bottom, please let me know! [[Silva-1055|Mindy]] # Needs Research: [[McGill-3429|Moses McGill]] has uncertain parentage. # Needs Profiles: [[Mudd-1579|George Burnett Mudd (1884-1965)]] needs a marriage record found (Kentucky) and needs spouse and two children added (a third was stillborn). (5th degree profile) # Needs profiles: [[Burch-5416|Henrietta (Burch) Fuller (1894-)]] needs spouse and 7 children added. (5th degree profile) # Needs profiles: [[Burch-5419|McKinley Burch (1901-1979)]] needs spouse and four of his children added (I couldn't find deaths for the other four). (5th degree profile) # Needs Profiles: [[McClary-777|Laura (McClary) Scott (abt.1888-1970)]] Children listed in the census can be created (check for death dates, the younger kids may still be alive. # Needs Profiles:[[McGill-3431|Weary McGill]] has some children who are listed in census records and do not yet have profiles (because there are no sources yet except childhood census records). Census records also list some grandchildren whose parents have yet to be identified. # Needs Research: Children of [[Smith-300316|Moseses]] and Martha Smith need more sources for their profiles. # Needs profiles: Epps CC6: [[Burns-5064|Stephen Alexander Burns (1845-1906)]] has children that can be added https://www.ancestrylibrary.com/family-tree/person/tree/43025590/person/12781837662/facts === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[Weatherall-96|Elaine Martzen]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * ''add image link here'' *[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-8BZ3-96G?cc=1927197], marriage record for [[Wells-28690|Willie Mae Wells vs Webb Hooks]]. === FamilySearch Image Look-ups === * == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week # [[Delbridge-336|Rebecca Delbridge]], who is 5 degrees from [[Mason-20273|Ned Mason]], died in 1936 from pellagra. Pellagra was so pervasive in the Southern United States that the U.S. Congress asked the Surgeon General to investigate the disease. In 1914 [[Goldberger-44|Joseph Goldberger]] discovered pellagra was caused by malnutrition rather than infection, and that it was prevalent among poor people subsisting on cornbread and molasses. Indigenous American peoples traditionally process corn with limewater when making tortillas, hominy or ''posole,'' and other foods. This essential step was omitted by European- and African-Americans. While many grains contain niacin (Vitamin B3), the niacin in corn is "bound" in a form that is hard to absorb. This missing nutrient was discovered by [[Elvehjem-1|Conrad Elvehjem]] in 1937, the year after Rebecca's death. By the mid-century, bread and cereals were routinely fortified with niacin. [[Lowe-866|Lowe-866]] 22:41, 17 February 2023 (UTC) # [[Scott-54990|Bertha Scott Hooks]], great-granddaughter of Louis McGill died suddenly in 1961 of cerebral hemorrhage during labor. She was in the Georgetown County, South Carolina Memorial Hospital. [[Tull-5|Margaret (Tull) Meredith]] # A grandson of Louis McGill, [[McGill-3422|Samuel McGill (abt.1912-1944)]], was shot and killed by a policeman in 1944. On the following day, a Coroner's Jury reported "That we the jury decided the said Sam McGill came to his death by pistol shot fired from policeman Daniel Coutu in self defense while in line of duty." No newspaper articles or other supporting records relating to this incident have yet been located. It would be interesting to find more information about what led to this tragic death. [[Nix-195|Suzanne (Nix) Dyck]] # [[Hooks-1002|Julia Mattie Hooks Hampton]] and her husband had 22 children. Eight preceded her in death. #John Turner Tisdale, a relative of Louis McGill, was born [[Tisdale-1382|Bubber Turner Tisdale (1917-1953)]]. [[Macklem-13|Liza (Macklem) Gervais]] #[[Buggs-47|William Buggs]] was killed in an elevator accident in 1944, suffering a fractured skull. # The 1880 Census of Agriculture shows that [[McGill-3395|Louis McGill (abt.1832-abt.1913)]] was farming 17 acres of rented land and had one mule, a good bit less than the "40 acres and a mule" promised to freedmen by Union General Sherman during the final months of the Civil War. [[Smith-62120|Smith-62120]] 02:53, 19 February 2023 (UTC) # [[Malone-5494|Turner "Buck" Malone's]] pension file had this awesome family story that was written by one of his daughters: Image 174: "Mary Jones was an Indian baby found in the woods of Alexandria City VA by a white man by the name of Mr. Tom Lynch. She grew up in Mr. Lynch's home. She had one daughter Eliza who also was given to his sister (Mrs. Rowell) she grew up and married a free Negro John Wiliams. They had three sons, namely John, Augmon and Turner. Grandmother Eliza was sold with her three sons for debt to Bill Malone in Fayette County Georgia. My father Turner was six weeks old. They grew up as slaves of Bill Malone ran away and joined Sherman in his march to the sea....Augmon got killed. John stopped in Scriven County and did not try to find his mother and brothers until just before he died in 1899." [[Christensen-2766|Lisa C]] # [[Mason-20273|Ned Mason (1903-1967)]] is a member of The Great Migration,https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Great_Migration_%28African-American%29. His journey took him from Henrico, North Carolina to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Proctor-1924. #7 degrees from [[Moorman-1334|Alice (Moorman) Wells (abt.1865-aft.1910)]], apparently, the only African American Automaker, Founder [[Patterson-20316|Charles Richard Patterson (1833-1910)]] was born into slavery in Virginia in 1833. Family legend has it that C.R., his parents, and his 3 brothers swam across the Ohio River in 1840. [[Tucker-11084|Tucker-11084]] # [[Moorman-1397|Henry Moorman (abt.1840-1871)]], the father of [[Moorman-1334|Alice (Moorman) Wells (abt.1865-aft.1910)]] was identified from his will. It also mentions several of Alice's siblings. Henry left Alice her mother's chest, a spinning wheel, a kitchen table, a slab, a bedstead and bed, and the household furniture. [[Melick-229]] # 5 degrees from [[Mason-20273|Ned Mason (1903-1967)]] is [[Anderson-74567|Ernest Anderson (1917-1928)]] a 10 year old school boy who died following a hit from an auto mobile in 1928 #The Freedmen's Bureau documented a contract of employment between [[Barrett-14587|Ellen (Barrett) Cornett (1842-1915)]] and [[Cornett-1515|John H Cornett (abt.1810-1887)]] in 1866 in Calhoun County, Arkansas. The terms were $40/year and board for Ellen's four year old son Jeff Barrett. The contract was renewed in 1867; but the names were crossed out as if the contract was not finalized. Ellen, at least, had apparently moved about 125 miles to Faulkner County in 1867, because she had a child (Robert) born to a resident there in 1868. Another child was born in 1869, father unknown. Meanwhile, John Cornett also moved to Faulkner County between 1867-1868. He married the widow of a neighbor there in 1869 (Mary). In the 1870 census, John, his new wife Mary, Ellen, and her three children were living under one roof in Faulkner County, Arkansas. Ellen later had at least two children with John before 1880. She does not appear in the 1880 Census in John and Mary's home, nor are she and her children found anywhere else in that census. === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. * [[Space:USCT_Pension_Notes_for_Turner_Buck_Malone|USCT Pension Notes for Turner Buck Malone]] *[[Space:Slaves_of_Thomas_Satterwhite_Jr%2C_Arkansas|Slaves of Thomas Satterwhite Jr, Arkansas]] *[[Space:Will_of_Henry_Moorman%2C_1871|Will of Henry Moorman, 1871]] * [[Space:TimelineStuff|Kill Burns Disambiguation]] === One Place Studies (OPS) === {|border=1 |width=100|Place Study||Sticker markup||Profiles |- |{{One Place Study|place=Gaston, North Carolina|category=Gaston, North Carolina One Place Study}}||
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{{One Place Study|place=Taylor, Nevada, Arkansas|category=Taylor, Nevada, Arkansas One Place Study}} || |} === Military Profiles === * [[Wells-28671|Sidney Wells (abt.1891-1964)]], son of [[Moorman-1334|Alice (Moorman) Wells (abt.1865-aft.1910)]], served in the US Army during World War I * [[Malone-5495|Sergeant John Henry Malone (1868-1942)]], son of [[Malone-5494|Turner Robert Malone I (abt.1844-1910)]] (1 degree), was a life-long member of the famed Buffalo Soldiers. He began his service prior to the Spanish-American War and served until after the close of World War I, at least. * [[Malone-5536|Samuel Malone (1895-1918)]] (2 degrees) was a private in the US Army during World War I. He was killed in France 1 October 1918. He was the grandson of Turner "Buck" Malone. He was also the nephew of SGT John Henry Malone. *[[Hooks-1000|Wesley Hooks]], (1914-1988), 4 degrees from Louis McGill, served in the US Army during WWII. *[[Hooks-1009|Steve Hooks]] (1918-1988) served in the US Army (1942-1946), during WWII. * [[McGill-3440|Norman McGill (1942-2018)]] served in the US army in the Vietnam war. * [[Dexter-2815|Nelson Dexter (abt.1896-1974)]] * [[Monroe-5094|Jackson Monroe (1896-1956)]] - WWI ===New Categories=== New Cemeteries #[[:Category:Sinai Cemetery, Faulkner County, Arkansas]] #[[:Category:Linder_Cemetery,_East_Dublin,_Georgia]] #[[:Category:Homer_Knight's_Cemetery,_Laurens_County,_Georgia]] #[[:Category:New Bethel AME Church Cemetery, Laurens County, Georgia]] # [[:Category:Old_Eastview_Cemetery,_Rome,_Georgia]] #[[:Category:Baker Cemetery, Treutlen County, Georgia]] #[[:Category:Pine Hill Cemetery, Claiborne Parish, Louisiana]] #[[:Category:Daniels Chapel Baptist Church Cemetery, Enfield, North Carolina]] . #[[:Category:New Jerusalem Holiness Church Cemetery, Garysburg, North Carolina]] #[[:Category:Cool Spring Missionary Baptist Church Cemetery, Gaston, North Carolina]] #[[:Category:Cedar Grove Missionary Baptist Church Cemetery, Henrico, North Carolina]] #[[:Category:Gaston Baptist Church Cemetery, Northampton_County, North_Carolina]] #[[:Category:Huff Family Cemetery, Northampton County, North Carolina]] #[[:Category:Hines - Bulluck Cemetery, Pinetops, North Carolina]] #[[:Category:Hicks Family Cemetery, Thelma, North Carolina]] #[[:Category:Oak Ridge Cemetery, South Weldon, North Carolina]] #[[:Category:Mount Rona Baptist Church Cemetery, Effingham, South Carolina]] #[[:Category:Mount Rowell Baptist Church Cemetery, Kelton, South Carolina]] #[[:Category:Kingstree Cemetery, Kingstree, South Carolina]] #[[:Category:Saint Michael UMC Cemetery Kingstree South Carolina]] #[[:Category:Providence AME Cemetery, Little Mountain, South Carolina]] #[[:Category: Forest Lawn Memorial Cemetery, Emporia, Virginia]] #[[:Category:Ephesus Seventh Day Adventist Church, Richmond, Virginia]] #[[:Category: Mount Sinai Cemetery, Goat Town, Georgia]] #[[:Category:Old Mount Sinai Cemetery Goat Town Georgia]] #[[:Category:Morning Glory Cemetery Georgetown South Carolina]] #[[:Category:Burrows Cemetery, Nesmith, South Carolina]] #[[:Category:Jerusalem United Methodist Church Cemetery, Salters, South Carolina]] #[[:Category:Rocky Ford Cemetery, Salters, South Carolina]] #[[:Category:Center Point Cemetery No.2, Center Point, Arkansas]] New Cemetery County Categories #[[:Category:Faulkner County, Arkansas, African-American Cemeteries]] #[[:Category: Laurens County, Georgia, African-American Cemeteries]] #[[:Category: Treutlen County, Georgia, African-American Cemeteries]] #[[:Category: Williamsburg County, South Carolina, African-American Cemeteries]] #[[:Category: Claiborne Parish, Louisiana, African-American Cemeteries]] #[[:Category: Howard County, Arkansas, African-American Cemeteries]] New Great Migration Categories #[[:Category: Great Migration (African-American), South Carolina to Pennsylvania]] #[[:Category: Great Migration (African-American), Arkansas to California]] New Military Categories # [[:Category:329th_Service_Battalion,_United_States_Army,_World_War_I]] # [[:Category:345th_Service_Battalion,_United_States_Army,_World_War_I]] == Media Outreach == == Media Outreach == {{YouTube|Ou0f-yYmhx0|Share WikiTree on your social media}} ===[[Space:Social Media Team|WikiTree Posts]]:===
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== WikiTree Challenge 5 == {{Image|file=WikiTree_2023_Challenge_Graphics-8.png |align=l |size=350 }} {{clear}} '''Organization''': North of Ireland Family History Society (NIFHS) ===Starting Profiles=== # [[Millar-2592|William (Millar) Boyd (1931-1977)]] ''Northern Ireland & California, US # [[Ferguson-13107|Henry George Ferguson (1884-1960)]] ''England & Ireland # [[Heaney-480|Seamus Justin Heaney (1939-2013)]] ''Ireland # [[Kyle-1922|John Wilson Kyle (1926-2014)]] ''Northern Ireland # [[Moore-80340|Robert William Moore (1952-2011)]] ''Belfast, Northern Ireland & Estepona, Spain # [[Pirrie-27|William James Pirrie (1847-1924)]] ''Quebec City, Canada East & County Down, Ireland # [[Murray-26782|Ruby Florence Murray (1935-1996)]] ''Belfast, Northern Ireland === Needs Work === Delete entries if the work is done. # Needs research: Canada records Heaney CC4 [[McGuckin-96|Luke McGuckin (1893-1967)]] has 5 son-in-laws who need profiles/familes. - Added Peter [Matthews-18170], husband of Sheila [McGuckin-100] {Warren-21178] '''Brick wall ancestor''' I'd love to know if my Northern Ireland ancestor fits into any lines, especially the seven starting people. Her name is [[Fitzpatrick-1037|Rosanna (Fitzpatrick) Duffy]], born in Belfast in 1823. Her obit states she "came across the waters with her parents and settled at Albany, NY, where she grew to womanhood." She married [[Duffy-967|Thomas Duffy]] from Troy, NY in 1847 and "soon after moved west to Grand Rapids, Wisconsin." Thomas Duffy died in 1864 in Fordham, Adams Co., Wisconsin. Eventually, Rosanna moved to Oakland, Freeborn County, Minnesota, with her son George Thomas Duffy, and eventually they moved to Austin, Mower Co., Minnesota. I can find nothing of her parents or anything before her marriage. I found one listing of a Rose Fitzpatrick who came to the States with a Riley and Mary Fitzpatrick, but have no idea if they are related to my Rosanna. I'd love to know anything about where she was from in Belfast, her parentage, etc. Thank you in advance! Susan Mocsny Thomas Mocsny - 1 === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[Tucker-11084|Donna Baumann]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * ''add image link here'' === FamilySearch Image Look-ups === ''We have several people that visit a Family History Library (FHL) during the challenge week. Please put the link to the record, the link to the relevant profile, and your WikiTree ID so they know who to give it to. ''There are also several of us that have FindMyPast subscriptions. If you don't subscribe to an Ireland site and want a FindMyPast search, just let us know! # # == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week #Sisters[[Ormrod-49 | Jessie]] and [[Ormrod-73 | Jane Lawson Ormrod]] (her second marriage) married brothers John and James Andrews [[McIntosh-5576 | Liz]] # [[Andrews-4604 | Thomas Andrews]] b 1873 died on the Titanic 1912 [[McIntosh-5576 | Liz]] # [[Kyle-2584|Elizabeth Wilson (Betty) Kyle Henderson]] the sister of John Wilson Kyle was inducted into Hockey Ireland’s Hall of Fame in 2006. # New Zealand link to Ferguson: Sir Edmund Hillary, Derek Wright and Murray Ellis arrived at the South Pole in their Ferguson tractors on 4 January 1958. They were the first to do so overland since Scott in 1912, and the first to reach it in motor vehicles. [[Ahern-622|Maureen Ahern]] # There are now seventeen [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=ProfileList%3D%22WikiTreeChallenge%5CActiveChallenge%22+TemplateFull%3DNotables_Sticker&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 Notable profiles]! [[Marsh-9608|Celia Marsh]] # More sporting connections - George Kyle (not in wikitree for privacy reasons), brother of John Wilson Kyle, was an Ireland Badminton International, his brother in law [[Henderson-28258|Noel Henderson]] was Ireland Rugby International and Noel's brother in law [[Huey-1352|Scott Huey]], was an Ireland Cricket International. Scott was inducted into the North West Cricket Union Hall of Fame in 2017. [[Ahern-622|Maureen Ahern]] # On July 9, 1900, [[Stokes-7976|George William Stokes]] was one of 46 missionaries slaughtered in the Taiyuan massacre, an especially grievous episode of the Boxer Rebellion. He was a successful color printer and philanthropist in his hometown of Dover, Kent England, where he funded and helped to establish free schools for the children of poor families. He became a missionary to China in 1892, and his desire to treat opium addicts later drew him to the Shanxi province in 1896. [[Menchaca-94|Jay Menchaca]] #[[Liddell-1147 | Eric Manfred Liddell]] died on his birthday he was 103. (He is 7 degrees from Pirrie-27 [[McIntosh-5576 | Liz]] # [[Montgomery-17866|John Montgomery (abt.1730-)]] appears to be involved in some sort of scam, 1790 in Belfast. John was mentioned in the The Belfast Mercury or Freeman's Chronicle on 3 September 1790 in Belfast, Antrim, Ireland. Someone named Mary Blizzard posted a warning in the paper that John Montgomery of Bunker's Hill was advertising a flat for rent that was not his. It was hers! #[[Doherty-4420|Henry Doherty(abt 1839-)]] 5 degrees from seamus Heaney, was a Nailer(a maker of Nails).[[Tyner-799|Tyner-799]] 22:38, 20 March 2023 (UTC) # [[Barney-850|Harlow Barney (1803-1854)]] (6 degrees from Pirrie) was represented in a court case by Greenberry Lafayette Fort, a future notable and US Representative from Illinois. It was his first court briefing, and he came out on top with the better argument. The opposing counsel? Abraham Lincoln. [[Selvaggio-84|Selvaggio-84]] 01:45, 21 March 2023 (UTC) # The inter-related families of Andrews, Barbour and Pirrie have made many notable contributions to the industrial and political life of what is now Northern Ireland, both before and after the partition of Ireland in the 1920s. See [[Space:The_interlinked_Andrews%2C_Barbour_and_Pirrie_dynasties_of_Northern_Ireland|The interlinked Andrews, Barbour and Pirrie dynasties of Northern Ireland]] [[Waldron-201|Waldron-201]] 13:25, 21 March 2023 (UTC) # [[Murray-26782|Ruby Murray]]'s second husband [[Hotchkiss-1778|Ray Lamar]] was born Raymond Hotchkiss and adopted the name "Ray Lamar" as an adult, probably as a stage name. Ray and his first wife, Madge, both worked as travelling performers during their teenage years. [[Smith-62120|Smith-62120]] 20:35, 21 March 2023 (UTC) # Starting person [[Moore-80340|Robert William Moore]]'s great-great grandfather [[Lowry-5319|John Lowry]] was a mariner and sea captain for over 20 years (before changing occupations). His first wife's sister also married a sailor and sea captain (William McMeekin). They all lived on the same street in Belfast in the 1870s. [[McMeekin-254|William McMeekin]] became deputy harbour master for the City of Belfast! He held this position from at least 1877 to 1900. His son [[McMeekin-255|Edward McMeekin]] worked as a ship's engineer. Sadly Edward was found dead in Belfast's Abercorn Basin in the afternoon of 6 December 1915. There was no evidence to show how he entered the water. Hmmm... [[Bain-1176|Eric Bain]] # Starting person [[Kyle-1922|John Wilson Kyle]]'s maternal grandparents [[Warren-22768|Alexander Warren]] and [[Halliday-2051|Isabella (Halliday) Warren]] had seven children. Curiously, on the birth records for their first three daughters, the last name of their parents (Alexander and Isabella) would be listed as "WARING." When their son [[Warren-22810|Alexander]] was born, "Waring" was also written for his parents' last names, only to be crossed out and replaced by "Warren". The last two children show "Warren" as it should be. This all seems very odd. Both the 1901 and 1911 Ireland Census returns show the family name as WARREN (as do the parent's marriage record in 1898, etc.). This also occurred in multiple registration districts, so it wasn't one sloppy registrar at fault, it seems to have been deliberate (four times). Either someone wanted to change the family name going forward or their brogue was hard for others to understand. ??? [[Bain-1176|Eric Bain]] #Someone fired a BB gun at the window of [[Munnis-26|Arnold Howard Munnis's]] house, almost striking him and his mother-in-law in 1940. # (I found this person during the challenge. He might prove to be outside the CC7, and he's on the other side of a brick wall. But he's almost definitely related to Pirrie-27 on his Montgomery line. Sorry about the long story, but it's a good one.) [[Cunningham-17984|Samuel Cunningham (1768-1796)]] represented his family's Belfast-based linen business in the West Indies. In 1796, He was in St. Vincent planning a trip home to Ireland. He was only 28 years old; but he had a premonition that he was going to die enroute. So, he wrote his will. Sure enough, Samuel was in a battle at sea when a French privateer attacked the ship he was on - the Portland Packet, which was under the British flag. Samuel fought bravely with the seamen (according to the survivors) to fend off the attack and save the cargo; but he and the captain were shot and killed. Samuel is buried on the island of Montserrat in the Caribbean Sea. The ship eventually made its way back to Ireland. In 1797, Samuel's younger brother William was in St. Vincent, British West Indies, awaiting the arrival of another brother John from Ireland. William wrote a letter home to their uncle James Barber and included a copy of Sam's Will. Sam left generous bequests for each of his parents, all his siblings, the poor of Killead parish, and other named individuals. After his estate was distributed, he was celebrated for his generosity to the poor on an imposing memorial at Killead Presbyterian Church, Clady, County Antrim, with a death date of 18 October 1796. (''[[Brawley-55|Brawley-55]] 17:36, 23 March 2023 (UTC)'') === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. * === Military Profiles === BRITISH MILITARY * [[Murray-26822|John Murray (abt.1865-)]] Joined at 19 and was a Private in the Inniskilling Royal Fusiliers. He was in South Africa and Malta. Served for 21 years. AMERICAN CIVIL WAR * [[Mason-24028|John Clark Mason (abt.1820-abt.1887)]] served as a Colonel in the US Civil War. Later his son [[Mason-24022|Robert Elijah Mason (1847-1929)]] also served in the Confederate Infantry, 7th Regiment South Carolina Infantry, Company K as a Private. WORLD WAR I * [[Haselden-193 | Cyril Gerrard Haselden]] Captain in the Royal Engineers and first husband of [[Ormrod-73 | Jane Lawson Ormrod]] died in Mauberge, France. * [[Ferguson-21406|James Patterson Ferguson]] was working in South Africa when he returned to Belfast, Ireland to re-enlist for WWI. His previous service was with the South Irish Horse until 1908. He was 34 years old and a motor engineer in 1915. * [[Ferguson-21413|Victor Stanley Ferguson]] was a motor mechanic who enlisted in Britain's Royal Navy for the duration of World War I. * [[Kleaver-7|Thomas James Cleaver]] served as a private with the 1st Battalion, New Zealand Rifle Brigade. He was deployed overseas on the Western Front. He died from influenza and cerebro spinal meningitis in April 1919 in Rouen, France. * [[Kleaver-6|Robert Frederick Cleaver]] served as a private with the 2nd Battalion Auckland Infantry Regiment. He was deployed overseas on the Western Front. 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== WikiTree Challenge 6 == {{Image|file=WikiTree_2023_Challenge_Graphics-9.png|align=l|size=400}} {{clear}} '''Organization''': [[Space:AHSGRInternational|American Historical Society of Germans from Russia (AHSGR)]] {{G2GLink|1553963}} ===Starting Profiles=== # [[Kress-707|Louis (Lucas) John Kress]] # [[Loranz-1|Gabriel Loranz]] # [[Eichhorn-434|Friedrich Eichhorn]] # [[Hogue-2065|Fredricka Hogue Schlittenhardt]] # [[Stumpf-825|Johann Leonhard Stumpf]] # [[Reichert-180|Philip Reichert]] # [[Gräber-341|Karl Gräber]] === Needs Work === ''Please remove them from this list once you've added the relationships to them. Thanks!! === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[Smith-159364|Cheryl]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * ''add image link here'' === FamilySearch Image/Book Look-ups === * For image collections FamilySearch is not permitted to share outside of an [https://www.familysearch.org/centers/locations/ affiliate library], list here * For books shelved at the FamilySearch Library in Salt Lake City, list here and contact [[Lowe-866|Karen Lowe]] for a lookup or scanned excerpt # == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Locations === :Please list the countries you find these ancestors in. # Canada # Russian Empire # United States # England # Ireland # France # Scotland : Military Service: * South Africa * South China Sea * Philippines === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week # [[Kugler-129|Eugene Kugler]] is related to a [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AMyConnections&c=WikiTree_Challenge_Guest_Stars&w=Kugler-129 long list] of prior challenge starting profiles and guests! [[Silva-1055]] # From Kelly Popp Kley Popp-547. There is a letter from a friend in B Volga Beideck Region Russia. About him saving several people. Here is the letter: 28 June 1923 #:: Die Welt-Post, Thursday, 28 June 1923 #:: Page 3, "Letters from Russia" #:: Beideck #:: 25 March #:: To: [[Kress-707|Lukas Kress]] Newark, New Jersey #:: Dear Lukas: #:: I am happy that you have finally arrived in America. Since you left I have thought much and often about you. My cordial greetings to you, your wife and your children. One does not soon forget people like you who have done so many good deeds. Recently I was in Schilling and there was talk of you among people who had gathered together that you had once saved from death. They reminded me that I should write to you and thank you for the love you have shown them, without which they would otherwise no longer be alive. You know well that when you served in the Commissariat (governing body of a Soviet--translator) you saved many lives. You also saved livestock for the people, though I had 2 horses, their harnesses and a carriage taken from me because all things were not within your power (to save), many other things were also taken from the village in spite of your efforts. #:: Our hearts are glad that you have arrived happily in America. All of us would also be happy to be there with you. Later I will write you more. You should also write to us about what the people from Beideck are saying because you will learn much by being among them. #:: With my best greetings I remain your well-known village comrade, #:: Conrad Wuerz (https://www.volgagermans.org/resources/literature/periodicals/die-welt-post/28-june-1923) # From [[Kreutzer-114|Pam Kreutzer]] about Isidore Reichert: This isn't a new find to me, but the group might find it interesting, my mother Martina Dreher Berglund wrote a story about her Grandma Agatha Wasinger and her three husbands, there is a nice portion of the story about Isidore. It's located on Memories 1 on Agatha's profile. [[Wasinger-172|Agatha Wasinger]] # [[Hagel-217|Barbara (Hagel) Ehlis]], mother-in-law of [[Loranz-1|Gabriel Loranz]]'s eldest son [[Loranz-6|Lambert]], had 13 children. She lost her husband [[Ehlis-6|Andrew]] (age 45) to heart failure on 5 July 1944 in North Dakota, and then lost her eldest son [[Ehlis-10|Mark]] (age 23) in the Normandy invasion on 1 August 1944 in France. [[Lowe-866|Lowe-866]] 21:39, 31 March 2023 (UTC) #[[Ketterling-32|Peter Ketterling]] was 6 feet, nine inches tall. Thiel-559 # [[Kelly-29508|William Aloysius Kelly (1893-1939)]] (4 degrees from Louis John Kress) was a pipefitter for Standard Oil. He traveled to Tampico, Mexico in 1920 to work for their subsidiary there. He was missing four fingers on his left hand and had previously worked as a printer.[[Selvaggio-84|Selvaggio-84]] #[[Just-435|Christina (Just) Thurn (1891-1923)]] lost all three of her young children in January and February 1923, with Christina passing away five days after her last child died. Thiel-559 #[[Woehl-17|Freda (Woehl) Ketterling (1914-2017)]] lived to be 103. In 1964 a tornado destroyed the Ketterling farm. Thiel-559 #[[Printz-168|Koreen Printz Goodman]]'s research: I believe I may have discovered siblings to [[Kress-707|Louis "Lucas" Kress]] based upon birth registers. Waiting to hear back on any military draft records on this family which may shed more light. Some of the families who also settled in Newark may possibly be related, but more research needed. [https://www.volgagermans.org/who-are-volga-germans/history/immigration/united-states/new-jersey/newark Newark NJ Volga German Immigrants] "In 1887, about 50 families from Beideck and Schilling settled in Newark, New Jersey, where many of them worked in factories. The neighborhood was called "Ironbound" because it was between the railroad tracks of two major rail lines that came through the area." #[[Just-440|Gerhardt Just (1925-1965)]] was a Sergeant First Class in the 125th Air Traffic Company (Army). He was killed during the Vietnam War when the plane he was in crashed. Thiel-559 #[[Reichert-180|Phillip Reichert]] three degrees from starting person Reichert is [[Wasinger-215|Anna "Annie" Wasinger Bahl]]. She had three young boys, ages 5, 6 and 7 that followed her husband on a short trip to view ice to fill a store house on 23 Feb 1906. He was not aware the children had followed him, until the youngest ran up to him to let him know that his brother had fallen through the ice. By the time he got there his other son had also fallen through the ice while trying to save his brother. Both sons died. [[Smith-159364|Smith-159364]] 04:59, 4 April 2023 (UTC) #[[Printz-168|Koreen Printz Goodman]]'s research: [[Loranz-1|Gabriel Loranz]] family research has been a question of Black Sea German vs. Volga German. DNA kits provided by family are not a match to the Black Sea German Ancestor project in GEDMATCH. This leads me to focus on the Volga region. Based upon mother's surname of Welder/Welter/Walter(s), looking into Catholic colony of Kamenka. Her DNA may not match to the Black Sea German GEDMATCH project, but family is connected to the Welder/Welter family who settled in Canada. Based upon DNA mother to Gabriel most likely born in Elsass, Kutschurgan, South Russia. # [[Schmidt-14726|D. Raymond Schmidt (1934-2007)]] was a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trappists Trappest Monk] in Colorado. 4 degrees from [[Reichert-180|Phillip Reichert (1844-)]]. [[Selvaggio-84|Selvaggio-84]] # [[Steinbock-9|Aloysius Steinbock (1871-1911)]] was married twice. His first wife, [[Geta-1|Elizabeth (Geta) Steinbock (1867-1906)]], arrived in the United States in January 1906 with their three children. In November 1906, she gave birth to triplets. Unfortunately, she died twelve days later. Aloysius was unable to care for the infants and they were given for adoption. One of the triplets, Susanna, was adopted but passed away less than four months later and is buried with her biological family. [[Selvaggio-84|Selvaggio-84]] # [[Steinbock-19|Peter Steinbock (1903-)]] was the son of the above couple. He arrived in the US in January 1906. He was noted to be in good health, but blind in his left eye. Family tradition states that he died in Russia and it is assumed that he was sent back immediately due to multiple health issues. That would mean that a child less than 3 years of age was sent back alone to Russia. It is true that he does not appear with the family in the 1910 Census. Hopefully he was also adopted out and not sent back to Russia alone. [[Selvaggio-84|Selvaggio-84]] # [[Layman-1689|Clair Layman]], 7 Degrees from Starting Profile [[Loranz-1|Gabriel Loranz]], is not only my own paternal 12th cousin, but he married my maternal 7th cousin [[Cantrell-9250|Eslie Cantrell]]. I might never have known they existed were it not for this Challenge. I find that rather cool. [[Smith-238883|Smith-238883]] 07:57, 5 April 2023 (UTC) === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. * === Military Profiles === UNITED KINGDOM MILITARY *[[Steer-1097|Wilfred Steer (1877-1948)]], 2nd husband of Friedrich Eichhorn's widow, served in the Queen's Yorkshire Yeomanry in South Africa in 1901. WORLD WAR I *[[Steer-1136 | Wilfred Parker Steer]] (1894- 3 Jul 1916) died from his wounds in France. He is 5 degrees from Freidrich Eichhorn WORLD WAR II *[[Kress-712|George Louis Kress (abt.1918-1993)]] served in the United States Army in World War II. *[[Haas-4389|Aloysius Herman Haas (abt.1924-2004)]] served in the United States Army in World War II earning a Purple Heart. (unsourced) He later became a Senior District Judge in Colorado, United States. *[[Froehlich-470|Leonard Anton Froehlich (1922-1990)]] served in the United States Army in World War II serving as an aircraft mechanic, bomb loader, and turret gunnery sergeant on a B-17. He later became an electrician. * [[Ehlis-10|Mark A. Ehlis]], brother of Gabriel Loranz's daughter-in-law, served in the United States Army during World War II. He was killed in action on 1 August 1944 in the Normandy invasion. * [[Bergum-65|Clarence Melvin Bergum (1910-1996)]], served in the US Army during World War II. I'll leave this here, but he is 8 degrees out from Loranz-707. * [[Ketterling-54|John George Ketterling (1924-1997)]], served as a Private in the United States Army towards the end of World War II. * Brothers, [[Kuhn-4008|PFC Lawrence Kuhn]] and [[Kuhn-5296|PFC Albert Kuhn]] were both killed in action during World War II. Lawrence was a POW aboard a Japanese POW freighter when it was torpedoed and sank late in 1944. About 3 months later his brother, Albert, was killed in action in the Philippines. Neither body was returned home to Kansas, but the family erected a memorial in their honor in their local cemetery. More than 1,700 POWs were lost when the freighter sank. 4 degrees from Phillip Reichert. *Brothers, [[Arnst-114|Melvin Arnst]] and [[Arnst-113|Milton Arnst]] served in the United States Army during World War II. 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Remember to claim any brick wall bounties in the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1553963 G2G]! ==== Brick Wall Ancestors ==== # [[Reich-1214|Katharina Maria (Reich) Kress (abt.1865-)]] ''Beideck, Balzer, Saratov, Russian Empire # [[Welder-179|Philimina Welder (abt.1850-)]] ''Russian Empire # [[Eichhorn-434|Friedrich Eichhorn (abt.1885-1906)]] ''Konstantinovskaya, Stavropol Krai, Russian Empire # [[Koegeler-2|Johann Jakob Koegeler (abt.1815-)]] ''Großliebental, Odessa, Kherson, Russian Empire # [[Stumpf-825|Johann Leonhard Stumpf (abt.1729-bef.1816)]] ''Kastel, Oberaltenbernheim, Bavaria, Germany # [[Meier-2962|Walburga (Meier) Heppner (1804-aft.1857)]] ''Schoenchen, Russia # [[Gräber-340|Karl Gräber (abt.1816-aft.1893)]] ''Czolo, Masevckoe, Pruzanckogo, Grodno, Russia == '''Resources''' == : Please list any resources that you have. We all gain knowledge from each other! *[https://wikitree.sdms.si/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20230330/User.htm Challenge Score Sheet] === General WT Resources === * '''{{Orange|Video Tutorial}}''' How to increase your CC7 using the WikiTree Extension. This also helps with challenge profiles! [https://youtu.be/wMlni_8CSAI on YouTube] * '''{{Orange|Video Tutorial}}''' Use the free Sourcer browser extension to create nice citations the easy way! [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=loaADSkIYLI on YouTube] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Editing_Tips Editing Tips] ''This page shows basic markup that can be used on WikiTree profiles and Space pages. Please remember not to use tables on Challenge profiles. * [[Space:WikiTree_Challenge_Example_Profiles|Example Challenge Profiles]] ''This is a guideline on how the profiles can look.'' * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_AGC WikiTree AGC] ''This addon is to clean up gedcom 'clutter' once we've connected to existing profiles. It is awesome at cleaning up the gedcoms and putting the source information together. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:WikiTree_BEE WikiTree BEE] ''This addon is great for a lot of things, but the main help for the Challenge is the '[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:WikiTree_BEE#Auto_Bio auto-bio]' button that it puts on the profiles. This will give you basic narrative you can add to.There is a WikiTree BEE extension available for [https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/wikitree-bee/bldfdpnmijncfmaokfjgdmcjdhafihoh Chrome] and [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-GB/firefox/addon/wikitree-bee/ Firefox] users. * The [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Background_Images Background Images Category] contains pages that you can find a large variety of background images on. Most of them are tiled (repeatable) images. * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:WikiTree_Plus WikiTree+] is valuable for so many things! Here are a few of the search features you can use for challenge profiles: (Go to [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=ProfileList%3D%22WikiTreeChallenge%5CActiveChallenge%22+noparents&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 WikiTree+]. In the "Search" section, look at the "Text search" box and then "Text:" underneath that. Leave the ProfileList parameter and change the text at the end to search for different things. You can copy the text below and paste it in the text box. Click "Get profiles.") Thank you Aleš!! *# '''Look for Pending merges:''' ProfileList="WikiTreeChallenge\ActiveChallenge" pendingmerge *# '''Profiles missing the country in a location field:''' ProfileList="WikiTreeChallenge\ActiveChallenge" UnknownCountry open *# '''Not connected to the global tree:''' ProfileList="WikiTreeChallenge\ActiveChallenge" unconnected *# '''No parents:''' ProfileList="WikiTreeChallenge\ActiveChallenge" noparents *# '''No spouse:''' ProfileList="WikiTreeChallenge\ActiveChallenge" nospouses *# '''Notable profiles:''' ProfileList="WikiTreeChallenge\ActiveChallenge" TemplateFull=Notables_Sticker *# '''Has GEDCOM clutter:''' ProfileList="WikiTreeChallenge\ActiveChallenge" GEDCOMJunk *# For a prior challenge, change it to "WikiTreeChallenge\20230217" (the date of the challenge) and then the text you are searching for (i.e. noparents) ==== Stickers ==== Black Sea Germans: :
{{Black Sea Germans}} {{Black Sea Germans}} {{clear}} Born or lived in Volga, Germany:
{{Volga German}} {{Volga German}} {{clear}} Born in Germany:
{{Germany Sticker |born=yes |location=Germany}} {{Germany Sticker |born=yes |location=Germany}} {{clear}} Lived in Germany: {{Germany Sticker |location=Germany} {{clear}} Born in Russia:
{{Nonmigrating Ancestor |flag = European_Flags-32.png |tooltip = Flag of Russia |addinfo ={{#profile:RealName}} has Russian Roots }} {{Nonmigrating Ancestor |flag = European_Flags-32.png |tooltip = Flag of Russia |addinfo ={{#profile:RealName}} has Russian Roots }} {{clear}} Migrated from Germany to Russia:
{{Migrating Ancestor |origin= Germany|destination= Russia|origin-flag= Flags.gif |destination-flag=European_Flags-32.png}} {{Migrating Ancestor |origin= Germany|destination= Russia|origin-flag= Flags.gif |destination-flag=European_Flags-32.png}} {{clear}} Married in Russia:
{{Nonmigrating Ancestor |flag = European_Flags-32.png |tooltip = Flag of Russia |addinfo = {{#profile:RealName}} was married in Russia}} {{Nonmigrating Ancestor |flag = European_Flags-32.png |tooltip = Flag of Russia |addinfo = {{#profile:RealName}} was married in Russia}} {{clear}} Migrated to America
{{Migrating Ancestor |origin = Russia |destination = United States |origin-flag = European_Flags-32.png |destination-flag = 50star.gif }} {{Migrating Ancestor |origin = Russia |destination = United States |origin-flag = European_Flags-32.png |destination-flag = 50star.gif }} {{clear}} === Specific Country Resources === ''Please share your own resources here! ====Germany==== *[https://www.archion.de/ German Church Records] Archion, your browser should translate this page to English if needed. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:German_Roots_Project_Resources German Resources] List of German source links. *[https://www.archion.de/ German Church Records] Archion, your browser should translate this page to English if needed. * [https://www.archion.de/de/browse/?no_cache=1#https://www.archion.de/de/browse/?no_cache=1&path=656249-777823 ARCHION DURCHSUCHEN] * [https://die-maus-bremen.info/index.php?id=357 Die Maus] on die.mau.bremen.info * [https://www.germanroots.com/germandata.html German Genealogy Records] ''This is a list of sources, both paid and free * [https://sktranslations.com/german-church-record-vocabulary-important-words German Church Record Vocabulary] * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germany_Online_Genealogy_Records Germany Online Records] ''This is a list of sources, both paid and free *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:German_Roots_Project_Resources German Resources] List of German source links. * WikiTree [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:German_Roots_Project_Resources Germany Project Resources] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Germany_Project_Templates WikiTree Germany Project Templates] * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-67JQ-DQ7?i=60&cc=1491272&cat=23048 Germany, Prussia, BMD] * Germany records [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.birthLikePlace=germany&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on&count=20&offset=0 on FamilySearch] * [http://immigrantships.net/bremenproj/bremenproject.html Immigrant Ship Transcription Guild]: Transcribed Ships Manifests Departing from Germany * [https://data.matricula-online.eu/de/deutschland/muenster/buldern-st-pankratius/KB001_1/?pg=74 Matricula Online] * [http://www.suetterlinschrift.de/Englisch/Titel.htm Old German Writing]: here you can learn about Suetterlin - the "German handwriting". There are also tips and tricks for deciphering old scripts as well as a comparison of the Suetterlin alphabet to older writings of 17th-19th century. * [http://www.archive-in-thueringen.de/de/findbuch/view/bestand/27954/systematik/115372 Thuringen Archives] * Archion https://www.archion.de/ * Matricula https://data.matricula-online.eu/en/deutschland/ * GenWiki http://genwiki.genealogy.net/ - this is a world in its own * Deutsche Digitale Bibliothek https://www.deutsche-digitale-bibliothek.de/ - this one aggregates many other sources (incl. newspapers) which are worth visiting directly for specific topics * regional archives https://www.archivportal-d.de/ (e.g. for Pfalz https://apertus.rlp.de/, https://faust.mainz.de/, https://www.archivum-rhenanum.findbuch.net/php/main.php) * Surnames map https://www.kartezumnamen.eu/ * [https://www.online-ofb.de/famreport.php?ofb=riebensdorf German vital records. This goes by city or location, then type the surname. * German Roots Sticker
{{German Roots Sticker}} (For me; in Bielefeld: https://www.archion.de/en/browse/?no_cache=1&path=189038-575584-577441&cHash=0648e44c0df29c15649508e1e7db2f01) ====Germans From Russia==== * [https://www.germansfromrussiasettlementlocations.org/ Germans from Russia Settlements] * [https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Russia,_Lutheran_Church_Book_Duplicates_-_FamilySearch_Historical_Records Russia Lutheran Church Book] ''Many of the records are in German, recorded in Russia. The original records were lost, but a copy of them still exists in St. Petersburg. * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1469151 Russia, Lutheran Church Book] ''Partial name index and images of baptisms/births, marriages, and burials/deaths in the St. Petersburg Lutheran Consistory *[[Space:Germans_of_Russia_Team|Germans of Russia Page at Wikitree]] *[http://files.lib.byu.edu/family-history-library/research-outlines/Europe/GermansFromRussia.pdf Germans From Russia: Genealogical Research Outline] *[https://www.ahsgr.org/default.aspx American Historical Society of Germans from Russia] " AHSGR is an international organization dedicated to the discovery, collection, preservation, and dissemination of information related to the history, cultural heritage and genealogy of Germanic settlers in the Russian Empire and their descendants." *[https://www.grhs.org/pages/home Germans from Russia Historical Society] The Society functions as a non-profit organization. "Its purpose is to bring together people who are interested in discovering the common history unique to Germanic-Russian ethnics and to preserve the many elements of their rich heritage." *[http://plainshumanities.unl.edu/encyclopedia/doc/egp.ea.012 ''German Russians from Southern Russia to the Great Northern Plains of the USA"] University of Nebraska *[https://library.ndsu.edu/grhc/history_culture/history/people.html ''Germans From Russia Heritage Collection''] *[https://depts.washington.edu/cartah/text_archive/clark/mobile.html Bessarabia Russia and Roumania on the Black Sea] by Charles Upson Clark (1927) *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9vbKf9vyB9E&feature=share&fbclid=IwAR09MuaC7ALunyMzHLlvRujwoZoFBtOmD1O15Xf2NODfprsE5-qyZ2dvn7MThe Germans from Russia: Children of the Steppe, Children of the Prairie''] , Video by Prairie Public ::;"Germans From Russia: Children of the Steppe, Children of the Prairie was the story of the agricultural pioneers whose quest for land and peace led them across several continents and shaped them into a distinctive and enduring ethnic group. This documentary was a finalist in the U Siebe International Film Festival, the only American documentary to be invited to participate in the juried competition. It also received a platinum Best of Show Telly Award, and was awarded a Bronze Plaque Award at the Columbus Film and Television Festival." *[http://deutscheausrussland.de/ ''History of Germans from Russia - Geschichte der Deutschen aus Russland''] *[http://www.blackseagr.org/research_customs.html?fbclid=IwAR0sSEYwLFT4vm8SbIrhB-T-DDiH9RkJZZhmou5Azi6KaEd4zJJD-TqEtjI ''Black Sea German Research -Customs/Folklore''] *[http://wiki-de.genealogy.net/Bessarabien Bessarabia] in German - from wiki-de.genealogy.net *[https://repository.library.fresnostate.edu/handle/10211.3/194810 "The Refugee Problem in Western Germany 1945-1950 with Particular Emphasis on Bavaria"] by [[Fischer-2900|Curt R. Fischer]]. Relates to the fate of Black Sea Germans and other Germans in Russia post-WWII. *[https://sdgfr.org/ South Dakota Germans from Russia Cultural Center] Our collection began in 2007 and now consists of more than 500 volumes on Germans from Russia, which include stories, geneologies, photos and artifacts documenting the German from Russian impact on the history of the great plains of South Dakota. We are currently conducting oral history interviews to collect stories, songs and any other aspect of German from Russia culture. If you have history to share from personal experience or from family members, please call us. *[https://www.sggee.org/about_us/who.html The Society for German Genealogy in Eastern Europe] *[https://www.bessarabien.de/index.php Bessarabien Heimatmuseum] ( in Stuttgart, Germany) The pages are in German, One can translate these pages by using a Chrome browser. Right mouse click on page and select translate. *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:The_Welfare_Committee&public=1 The Welfare Committee] Carrie Lippincott *[https://eprints.lib.hokudai.ac.jp/dspace/bitstream/2115/8021/1/KJ00000034191.pdf A Success Story: The German Colonists in New Russia and Bessarabia, 1787-1914] Detlef Brandes * [http://www.russianroots.ca/ Russian Roots] ====Black Sea German Research==== ''See the [[Space:Black_Sea_Germans|Space page]] for more Black Sea Germans resources *[http://www.blackseagr.org/index.html ''Black Sea German Research''] database of over 2.4 million names, repository for research documents, along with maps and photos *[https://www.blackseagr.org/learn_odessa.html, Researching the Odessa Area] Black Sea German Research *[http://www.blackseagr.org/learn_bess.html ''Researching Bessarabia''] Black Sea German Research *[https://www.blackseagr.org/research/bess_films.html Bessarabian Village Church Records Family History Library Film Numbers] compiled by Dale Wahl @ BlackSeaGr.org ====Family Search==== *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Black_Sea_Germans Black Sea Research] , compiled by Family Search *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germans_from_Russia_History ''Germans from Russia History''] at Family Search *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Black_Sea_Germans Black Sea Germans - A Guide to Research], by Family Search *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1771042 ''Russia Deaths and Burials, 1815-1917''] - Index to selected Russia deaths and burials. Only a few localities are included and the time period varies by locality.This database includes some death records from Bessarabian Villages. *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1469151 ''Russia, Lutheran Church Book Duplicates, 1833-1885''] - Partial name index and images of baptisms/births, marriages, and burials/deaths in the "St. Petersburg Lutheran Consistory which covered parishes in the northern, western, and southern areas of the Russian Empire. It was one of two Lutheran consistories, the other being Moscow, which covered the Volga Region. Lutherans in the Empire were virtually all of German ethnic derivation. Many emigrated to North America in the late 19th century." *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Russia,_Lutheran_Church_Book_Duplicates_-_FamilySearch_Historical_Records Russia, Lutheran Church Book Duplicates - FamilySearch Historical Records] *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2367299?collectionNameFilter=true ''United States, Obituaries, American Historical Society of Germans from Russia, 1899-2012''] ====Find a Grave==== :Many Black Sea Germans now have memorials created at Find a Grave. Please be aware that the city names used at Find a Grave are their current names. 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== WikiTree Challenge 7 == '''New England Historic Genealogical Society (NEHGS)''': Apr 13 - Apr 20 {{G2GLink|1561273}} ===Starting Profiles=== # [[Ewer-388|Charles Ewer]] ''b. 1790 Massachusetts # [[Shattuck-1294|Lemuel Shattuck]] ''b. 1793 Massachusetts # [[Andrew-808|Gov. John Albion Andrew]] ''b. 1818 Massachusetts # [[Boggs-1718|Mary Martha Corinne “Cokie” (Boggs) Roberts]] ''b. 1943 Louisiana # [[Alford-4445|Kenneth Alford]] ''b. 1914 Massachusetts # [[Hall-67026|Lucy (Hall) Greenlaw]] ''b. 1869 Massachusetts # [[Winter-7821|Julia E. (Winter) Folsom]] ''b. 1837 Massachusetts === Needs Work === :''Please remove them from the list once done. Thanks! === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[Lowe-866|Karen Lowe]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Ewer-388 - Charles Ewer (by [[Smith-62120|Smith-62120]] 14:00, 16 April 2023 (UTC)) *https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Benbury-11 by [[Nix-195|Suzanne (Nix) Dyck]] *https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Benbury-11-1 by [[Nix-195|Suzanne (Nix) Dyck]] *https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Benbury-11-2 by [[Nix-195|Suzanne (Nix) Dyck]] *https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Benbury-11-3 by [[Nix-195|Suzanne (Nix) Dyck]] * ''add image link here'' === FamilySearch Image Look-ups === * htttp [[Silva-1055|Silva-1055]] 20:04, 15 April 2023 (UTC) == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Locations === :Please add locations the ancestors lived in: #Argentina #Canada ##Nova Scotia #Cape Verde Islands #Cuba #England #Honduras #Ireland #Norway #Russia #Scotland #Spain # American colonies ##Massachusetts # United States ##Alabama ##Arizona ##California ##Colorado ##Florida ##Georgia ##Illinois ##Indiana ##Kansas ##Louisiana ##Maine ##Maryland ##Massachusetts ##Michigan ##Mississippi ##Missouri ##Nebraska ##North Carolina ##New Hampshire ##New York ##Ohio ##Oklahoma ##Pennsylvania ##South Carolina ##Tennessee ##Texas ##Washington DC ##Wisconsin ##Vermont === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week. Please add
~~~~ after your discovery so I know who added it. Thanks!! # Lemuel Shattuck (1793-1859) [[Shattuck-1294]]. At least two of Lemuel Shattuck's daughters died of consumption (1850 and 1851). Their illnesses may have precipitated his pioneering work in creating the public health system with a particular focus on consumption and other communicable diseases. ([[Strong-4963]]) # Julia E. (Winter) Folsom (1837-1912) [[Winter-7821]] Died of Breast Cancer - added Category #[[Butt-3107|Lewis Robertson Butt Cunningham, Barrett Meyer]] became an owner and publisher of a significant newspaper (Birmingham Age-Herald) when her second husband died in 1922. Her son, [[Barrett-14901|Edward Ware Barrett]] graduated from Princeton University in 1932 and had a remarkable life as a journalist and dean of Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, plus more. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_W._Barrett]. Lewis's second husband, Edward Barrett was also a journalist and was the owner of the Birmingham Age-Hearld. Her third husband, [[Meyer-22493|Robert Randolph Meyer]] was an entrepreneur, who built and owned many hotels. Between his obituary and his findagrave profile, he was quite the businessman as well as a philanthropist. [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/207711907/robert-randolph-meyer]. #[[Cunningham-18172|George Butt Cunningham]] and his wife, Edith traveling in Egypt and Greece on the S.S. Excalibur, (1956) when she became ill, was removed from the steamship, transported to a hospital in Alexandria, died, transported to Cairo, cremated and returned home with her husband. # Father to [[Ewer-388|Charles Ewer Esq. (1790-1853)]] was [[Ewer-359|Silas Ewer (1752-)]], who was a ship's captain. ([[Baraboo-1|Stanley Baraboo]]) # [[Ewer-388|Charles Ewer Esq. (1790-1853)]] Found Charles had three sisters and a brother. Included their spouses and their children. Located where most were buried. His mother is buried under the name Ann. Charles did not die in Portsmouth but In Boston, I found his death record and added it as a source document. ([[St._Jean-2]]) # Charles Ewer's great-grandfather, [[Bass-7435|Samuel Bass]] of Braintree and Boston, Massachusetts, was a slaveholder. In his will, written in 1762, he left the use of his negro woman Mariah to his wife. - [[Smith-62120|Ellen Smith]] 03:30, 14 April 2023 (UTC) #[[Mcbain-761|Rachel (Mcbain) Petrie (abt.1847-1881)]] and her husband, [[Petrie-2225|William Petrie (1840-1910)]], a Scottish granite/stone cutter, resided in Russia for a few years, a few of their children were born there. After Rachel's death in 1881, their daughter, [[Petrie-2224|Daisy Isabel (Petrie) Hearsey (1880-1969)]], was adopted by her sister, [[Mcbain-759|Jessie (Mcbain) Greenlaw (1854-1920)]] and her husband, [[Greenlaw-508|Samuel P Greenlaw (abt.1854-1932)]]. [[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 00:01, 15 April 2023 (UTC) # [[Dobson-5742|Isaac Frank Dobson (1828-1914)]] and his family, including his daughter [[Dobson-5744|Clara Bertha Dobson (1858-1941)]] from his first marriage, were living in a household of 24 people as listed in the 1870 Census. The relationships are not immediately clear (Frank is not the head) but include several domestic servants. #[[Dexter-2851|Chandler Marsters Dexter (1911-1988)]] (the grandson of [[Winter-7821|Julia Elizabeth (Winter) Folsom (1836-1912)]]) was born Chandler Rodgers Dexter in 1911 and sometime between birth and the 1920 US Census his name became Maxwell Marstens Dexter. [[Urbach-13|Urbach-13]] 06:22, 15 April 2023 (UTC) # [[Ripley-452|Adeline Ripley (abt.1829-1903)]] is a triplet. The doctor who delivered the triplets strongly encouraged the parents to name the triplets after himself, his wife and her sister. Ripley is 7 degrees from [[Andrew-808|John Albion Andrew (1818-1867)]]. ([[Stevenson-3628]]) #[[Atwood-4260|Sarah "Sally" (Atwood) Dobson (1804-1851)]] created a stir in 1823 when she confronted the Worthington Congregational Church in Connecticut with a list of six written reasons why she disagreed with what the church was teaching. Two male members attempted to "endeavor to enlighten her mind and convince her of her error." They failed. She then joined the Methodist Church and was disciplined for wearing a bonnet with a ribbon now.([[Thiel-559]]) #[[Shattuck-1294|Lemuel Shattuck (1793-1859)]] wrote one of the first how-to books for genealogy, advertising in 1841: "A complete System of Family Registration, containing charts, directions for registring, forms and suggestions, and other particulars relating to the biography and history of any family of individuals."([[Thiel-559]]) #[[Alford-4446|William Thomas Alford (1882-1976)]] escaped serious injury in 1950 when the porch he and another man were working on collapsed. He was 68-years-old at the time.([[Thiel-559]]) #[[Benbury-11|Rev. Thomas F. Benbury (1854-1943)]] and his wife [[Small-7936|Dora Clifton (Small) Benbury (1859-1945)]] received a gold purse on their 50th wedding anniversary in 1932. Thomas had worked his way up from being a janitor to becoming the African-American pastor of the Morgan Methodist Church of All Nations in Cambridge, Massachusetts.([[Thiel-559]]) #[[Andrew-4308|John Andrew (1747-1791)]] - Grandfather of John Albion Andrew was a silversmith. [[Cole-12288|Cole-12288]] 16:55, 15 April 2023 (UTC) #[[Gibson-516|Caroline Frances (Gibson) Jones (1824-1914)]] was the daughter, mother, wife, and mother of physicians.([[Thiel-559]]) #[[Gibson-513|Joseph Augustus Gibson (1812-1875)]] is listed as a painter in the 1850 and 1860 censuses. The Historical Society of Early American Decoration has a collection of stencils that he used to decorate homes in the New Ipswich, New Hampshire area.([[Thiel-559]]) #Twins born 2 days apart [[Gleason-3406|Clemennt Gleason]] and [[Gleason-3407|Clifford Gleason]] were born on the 13th and 15th August 1875 both twins and Mother survived they are a blood relation through the Gleason / Goodnow line to Lemuel Shattuck (1793 - 1859) and 7 degrees from John Albion Andrew (1818 - 1867) [[Jenkinson-562]] # [[Woodward-9920|George Norris Woodward (1820-1874)]] a physician and surgeon born in New Hampshire and raised in Cortland, New York, headed out in 1858 to the Rocky Mountains for the Colorado Gold Rush. He decided he could make more money treating patients instead of searching for gold. Then he served as a surgeon for the Union Side in the Civil War before settling in Boone County, Illinois. #[[Andrew-4309|Elizabeth (Andrew) Mason (1886-1958)]] and her husband [[Mason-24287|Charles Ellis Mason (1884-1973)]] were wealthiest enough to be able to have six servants in 1910- a cook, a kitchen maid, a parlor maid, two chambermaids, and a waitress.([[Thiel-559]]) #[[Ewer-359]] Silas Ewer was a Revolutionary War Soldier and commissioned to be commander of the ship, "Camberwell". Found and sourced another daughter, Nancy Ewer. All documentation has been sourced on each profile. ([[St._Jean-2]]) #[[Hall-67026]] Lucy Ellen (Hall) Greenlaw was a member of the DAR. I added this information to her profile. Her husband was not just the librarian of the New England Historical Society but also the treasurer of that organization. I have added the source of his obituary on his profile. #[[Greenlaw-503]] ([[St._Jean-2]]) #[[Barrell-489|Charles Sewall Barrell (1911-1941)]] was a United States citizen who joined the Royal Air Force in England prior to the United States joining World War II. He was killed in an air accident in September 1941.([[Thiel-559]]) #[[Claiborne-724|Norbert Claiborne]] managed sugar plants in South America; married an Argentian, had four children in Argentina. After his wife died, he brought his children to Louisiana, where they were all successful. Norbert lived in Tahiti, Cuba, Mexico, and Columbia, as well as forty years in Argentina. #[[Moore-81083|Emery Moore]] was living in Violeta Camaguey, Cuba, with his wife, where he managed a Sugar Company. He died suddenly and his sister, in the US requested the FBI to investigate his death. His death was investigated and found to be of natural causes. He is buried in New Orleans. #[[Cockayne-373]] married first wife Millicent Gregory, but the marriage was declared null and void due to the couple giving wrong birth dates. Both were under 21 so the marriage lasted only three days. [[Brandes-347|Brandes-347]] 15:19, 16 April 2023 (UTC) #[[Webb-27239]] Ruth Webb's parents are Nathaniel Webb (1752-1832) and Linda Sanford (1760-1842) This means her 4th great grandparents are Samuel Bass and Anne Saville, and John Alden and Priscilla Mullins ([[Bradbury-1922]]) #[[Shattuck-23|Susanna Shattuck Morse Fay Brigham]] (my 8th great grandmother) and Lemuel Shattuck's ancestor, John are siblings. They are two of several children of William Shattuck. Susanna was married 1st to Richard Norcross, 2nd to Joseph Morse and 3rd to John Fay. In "The Fay Genealogy, John Fay of Marlborough and his Descendants," written in 1898 page 16, 2nd paragraph, it states "(With) The descendants of the Brigham, Shattuck and Fay families ... blood has mingled through every generation for the past 250 years....The Fays are also connected by marriage with the Morse family." : https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/253346/?offset=0#page=14&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= #[[Martinsen-377|Adolf (Martinsen) Gundersen (1865-1938)]] was the founder of the Norwegian Lutheran Hospital in La Crosse, Wisconsin (Now called Gundersen Lutheran Health Systems of Wisconsin and he received a Knighthood of the Royal Norwegian Order of St Olav, 1st class from King Haakon in 1926.[[Wall-7415|Wall-7415]] 17:11, 16 April 2023 (UTC) #[[Ireland-4992|John B Ireland (1835-1924)]], Union soldier and homesteader, New Yorker, was severely wounded in the line of duty, foot amputated. Homesteaded in Nebraska. Moved to Denver, Colorado. Then moved back east to Massachusetts. [[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 18:09, 16 April 2023 (UTC) # During the American Revolutionary War, [[Bass-6712|Jeriah Bass]], second cousin once removed of Charles Ewer (6 degrees from him), and [[Savil-51|Edward Savil]], who later was to become Jeriah's brother in law (and is 7 degrees from Charles Ewer), and apparently also [[Beale-1198|Nathaniel Beale]] (another relative by marriage, and 7 degrees from Charles Ewer) were privateering in behalf of the patriot cause on the ship ''Essex'', when the ship was captured in 1781 in the English Channel. The crew members, consisting mostly of men from Braintree and Milton, Massachusetts, were imprisoned in England for a number of months. They wrote letters from prison seeking help, and ultimately were released from British custody in 1782 due to the intervention of John Adams (their townsman and an American Founding Father who later served as U.S. President). (Story to be documented further [[Smith-62120|Smith-62120]] 16:36, 16 April 2023 (UTC)). #[[Alford-4515|Lula (Alford) McIver (1899-1928)]] was shot to death by her husband James McIver, who claimed she had attacked him with an ice pick.([[Thiel-559]]) #[[Alford-4517|Ben Alford (1892-1922)]] was implicated in the shooting of Mr. Lacy Prevatt and the theft of goods thrown from a freight train in February 1921. He spent the next 11 months on the run from the law, before being run over and killed by a train.([[Thiel-559]]) #[[Alford-4518|Lawrence Alford (ca. 1863-after 1930)]] murdered Ed McKellar, who he thought was too intimate with his wife, in 1904. The Governor of North Carolina offered a $100 reward for his capture. He was caught two years later and after a trial was sentenced to 15 years in prison.([[Thiel-559]]) #[[Ritchie-6103|Richard Morgan Wadsworth Ritchie]] died of carbon monoxide poisoning from a faulty heater on his yacht. [[Gardner-10299|Gardner-10299]] 22:07, 17 April 2023 (UTC) #[[Poole-8428|Nancy Jane (Poole) Kimball]] four degrees from starting profile [[Hall-67026|Lucy Ellen (Hall) Greenlaw]]. Nancy's family was very artsy. In the 1865 census, her husband Joseph was a painter, her 19-year-old son Charles was a photographer, and her other son Fred (17) was an artist. [[Smith-159364|Smith-159364]] 00:50, 18 April 2023 (UTC) #[[Poole-4421|Eleazer Flagg Poole]] five degrees from starting profile [[Hall-67026|Lucy Ellen (Hall) Greenlaw]] was a Lieutenant in the American Revolutionary War. He enlisted as a minute man just days before the midnight ride of Paul Revere. He served at The Lexington Alarm and at the Battle of Bunker Hill. [[Smith-159364|Smith-159364]] 02:33, 18 April 2023 (UTC) #[[Alford-4503|Thomas Alford ca. 1810/1816-after 1880]] went to the Freedmen's Bureau in December 1865 in Robeson County, North Carolina, asking them to order [[Fulmore-146|Zachariah Cade Fulmore 1808-1894]] to allow his family to leave. Analysis of the 1850 and 1860 Slave Schedule reveals that Fulmore had enslaved the Alford family. In 1870 the Alfords lived next door to Fulmore.([[Thiel-559]]) #[[Goodell-770|David Harvey Goodell]] was the 42nd Governor of New Hampshire. He is five generations from Lucy Hall Greenlaw, being her first cousin once removed. #[[Ware-5919|Joseph Ware (1908-1994)]] was an architectural engineer and the son of a prominent doctor. In 1939, he enlisted in the Army Corps of Engineers and was the Army/Navy liaison for the Manhattan Project. [[Gardner-10299|Gardner-10299]] 21:08, 19 April 2023 (UTC) #[[Kirby-8112|Charlotte Hall (Kirby) Dickinson (1831-1913)]] when 16, was the subject of a painting by Shepard Alonzo Mount, dated 1848. It portrays Charlotte shortly before her marriage to [[Loder-608|James Church Loder (1827-)]]. === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. * [[Space:American_Revolutionary_War_Privateer_Essex]] (page has only been started, so far) * [[Space:Will_of_William_Fawdry|Will of William Fawdry]] * [[Space:The_Pension_of_Benjamin_L._Young|The Pension of Benjamin L. Young]] One Place Studies: {| |{{OnePlaceStudy|place=Tyrie, Aberdeenshire|category=Tyrie, Aberdeenshire One Place Study}} |- |{{OnePlaceStudy|place=Blue Hill, Maine|category=Blue Hill, Maine One Place Study}} |} === Military Profiles === # [[Barrell-489|Charles Sewall Barrell (1911-1941)]] was a United States citizen who joined the Royal Air Force in England prior to the United States joining World War II. He was killed in an air accident in September 1941. # [[Cole-30678|First Lt. George Peyton Cole]] was killed by machine gun fire in the Battle of Argonne Forest, France in Nov 1918. # [[Bass-6712|Jeriah Bass (born 1759)]] had American Revolutionary service in 1776 and later died in military service in the War of 1812. Young Edward Savil, son of [[Savil-51|Edward Savil (born 1759)]] and a nephew of Jeriah Bass, died in battle in the War of 1812. (Jeriah Bass is a 6-degree connection to Charles Ewer and [[Savil-51|Edward Savil (born 1759)]] is a 7-degree connection, so the son who died in battle is an 8-degree connection.) # [[Ireland-4992|John B Ireland (1835-1924)]] 7° from [[Hall-67026]]. Served in the [[Wikipedia:8th_New_York_Heavy_Artillery_Regiment|New York 8th Heavy Artillery]], during the [[Project:US_Civil_War:_War_Between_the_States|Civil War]]. Severely wounded during the [[Wikipedia:Second Battle of Deep Bottom|Second Battle of Deep Bottom]] in Deep Bottom, Virginia. [[Robinson-27225|Robinson-27225]] 18:02, 16 April 2023 (UTC) # [[Yates-6665|George James Yates]] four degrees from starting profile [[Hall-67026|Lucy Ellen (Hall) Greenlaw]] served as a Captain with Massachusetts during the American Revolution. Captain Yates is also a DAR Patriot Ancestor. [[Smith-159364|Smith-159364]] 02:51, 17 April 2023 (UTC) # [[Ewer-359]] Silas Ewer was a Revolutionary War Soldier and commissioned to be commander of the ship, "Camberwell". # [[Poole-4421|Eleazer Flagg Poole]] was a Lieutenant in the American Revolutionary War. # [[Cobb-256|Nathaniel Cobb (1787-1871)]] was private in the War of 1812 out of the Vermont Military. # [[Cunningham-18232|George Alford Cunningham]] graduated from West Point in 1857 and was assigned to the First Cavalry as a second Lieutenant. He was appointed second lieutenant in the Fifth Cavalry, the crack cavalry regiment of the army in 1858. Stationed at Carlisle barracks until the Spring of 1858, he served with the Utah expedition and was afterward stationed at Camp Cooper, Texas, where he commanded a company until 1860, during which time he served with the Cimarron expedition. He resigned from the U. S. Army on Feb 27, 1861, which ended his services for the Union. In April of 1861, Colonel Cunningham entered the Confederate service as 1st Lieutenant of Artillery and was promoted for conspicuous services in the battle to Captain, Major, and Colonel of Artillery. He served at Fort Jackson, Louisiana until Sep 1861, when he was assigned to Floyd's command in West Virginia. He was in the battle at Carnifex Ferry, Cotton Hill, and Laurel Creek. He was then transferred to Kentucky and was engaged as a major of artillery at Fort Donelson, Tennessee, where he was wounded. His fold3 compiled service record is 151 amazing pages. # [[Davison-6393|General Michael Davison]] entered command during World War II. In 1963 he was commandant of cadets at West Point. In 1970 he commanded the United States Second Field Force. In 1971 he planned and carried out the highly controversial invasion of Cambodia. From 1971–1975 he was Commander-in-Chief, US Army, Europe (CINC, USAREUR). He is six degrees from [[Winter-7821|Julia Elizabeth (Winter) Folsom]] through his second wife's ex-husband, having married as a widower in his retirement. # [[Davison-6393|General Michael Davison]]'s father [[Davison-6394|Lieutenant Colonel Paul Root Davison]] was a captain with the 15th United States Cavalry in World War I, having enlisted in 1912. 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===Participant Posts:=== {| border="1" align=center !Member!!Date!!Subject!!Facebook!!Twitter!!Mastodon!!Instagram!!YouTube |- |rowspan=6|[[Silva-1055|Mindy]] |4/12||[[Image:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2023_Challenge_7.png|75px]]||[https://www.facebook.com/Mindy.369/posts/pfbid02YCxkoojfz9htsEK72WP3jFajVHtjMbktJox1L6WREoB26Q6Zjm5LQsGLy1D63mzJl Link]||[https://twitter.com/MLSilva48479306/status/1646138888375640064 Link]|| N/A|| N/A|| |- |4/14||[[Image:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2023_Challenge_7.png|75px]]||[https://www.facebook.com/Mindy.369/posts/pfbid034ZRtVHLrywp4SBMFRqskeQLmr5EfZWX9QiQtM17HEV4gG6LG2vn4PbV6SvHb8o6ql Link]||[https://twitter.com/MLSilva48479306/status/1646856097104379905 Link]|| N/A|| N/A|| |- |4/15||[[Image:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2023_Challenge_7.png|75px]]||[https://www.facebook.com/Mindy.369/posts/pfbid01Dusy52kTB4gKFqzRhxdRdPgRMGcft2MaxiwRPRSb7deyUjTxkQMzjVLsMr6511El Link]||[https://twitter.com/MLSilva48479306/status/1647213620948791296 Link]|| N/A|| N/A|| |- |4/15||[[Image:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2023_Challenge_7-2.png|75px]]||N/A||[https://twitter.com/MLSilva48479306/status/1647214210147840000 Link]|| N/A|| N/A|| |- |4/17||[[Image:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2023_Challenge_7-2.png|75px]]||[https://www.facebook.com/Mindy.369/posts/pfbid02p5Vm5WEcFUYwkEmfzdjwKEDvM9uCBFzWncY5PWXUgomTPoAjmKLXtQMtXXP4YXPtl Link]||[https://twitter.com/MLSilva48479306/status/1648059490925793281 Link]|| N/A|| N/A|| |- |4/17||[[Image:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2023_Challenge_7-2.png|75px]]||N/A||[https://twitter.com/MLSilva48479306/status/1648060134705319957 Link]|| N/A|| N/A|| |- |rowspan=3|[[Robinson-27225|Azure]] |4/14||[[Image:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2023_Challenge_7-1.png|75px]]||[https://www.facebook.com/azurerae/posts/10225492519765628 Link]||[https://twitter.com/azurerobinson/status/1646958091148328961 Link]|| [https://genealysis.social/@azurerae/110198807237152526 Link]||[https://www.instagram.com/p/CrBzmCiJBMU/ Link]|| |- |4/16||[[Image:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2023_Challenge_7-2.png|75px]]||[https://www.facebook.com/azurerae/posts/10225518423973217 Link]||[https://twitter.com/azurerobinson/status/1647622250479386624 Link]|| [https://genealysis.social/@azurerae/110209192104796740 Link]||[https://www.instagram.com/p/CrGh1vtgzMu/ Link]|| |- |4/21||||[https://www.facebook.com/azurerae/posts/pfbid02NoF5HRisKHLrHKdf9Zmk9PUFsYCaQCXqfoTVAQ66iijgoRv7zq7Krcrh9t6uEpJ4l Link]||[https://twitter.com/azurerobinson/status/1649054842709745665 Link]||||[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZtI3gbLwBpk8wIEngV6yqA/community?lc=Ugy-pfACYNhHF_UoPVt4AaABAg&lb=Ugkx_lyP384RlwtLnOucrnfaFJTVa0ANwrP0 Link] |} == Ancestors == === Brick Walls === :These links will be added mid-week '''by [[Silva-1055|Mindy]] and [[Lowe-866|Karen]]'''. Remember to claim any brick wall bounties in the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1561273 G2G]! ==== Brick Wall Ancestors ==== # [[Fawdry-12|Richard Fawdry]] ''b. abt. 1570 in Enstone, Oxfordshire, England # [[Bedlow-28|Stephen Bedlow (abt.1760-)]] ''b. abt. 1760 Massachusetts Bay # [[Unknown-640983|Hannah (Unknown) Pierce]] ''b. abt. 1725 in Massachusetts Bay # [[Carruth-669|Robert McGimsey Carruth (1856-1952)]] ''b. 1856 in Mansfield, De Soto, Louisiana # [[Hix-1062|Rosa (Hix) Brown (1875-1949)]] ''b. 1875 in Laurens, South Carolina, United States # [[Hall-19940|James Hall (abt.1750-bef.1850)]] ''b. 1750 Rhode Island, United States # [[Cockayne-374|George Cockayne (abt.1735-1801)]] ''b. 1735 Wirksworth, Derbyshire, England == '''Resources''' == : Please list any resources that you have. We all gain knowledge from eachother! ==== General WT Resources ==== * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Editing_Tips Editing Tips] ''This page shows basic markup that can be used on WikiTree profiles and Space pages. Please remember not to use tables on Challenge profiles. * [[Space:WikiTree_Challenge_Example_Profiles|Example Challenge Profiles]] ''This is a guideline on how the profiles can look.'' * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension WikiTree Browser Extension] ''This addon is great for a lot of things, but the main help for the Challenge is the "auto-bio" button that it puts on the profiles. This will give you basic narrative you can add to. It is also great for adding stickers and cleaning up [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension#Automatic_GEDCOM_Cleanup_.28AGC.29 GEDCOM clutter]. Let your team captain know if you need help learning one of these features! * The [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Background_Images Background Images Category] contains pages that you can find a large variety of background images on. Most of them are tiled (repeatable) images. * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:WikiTree_Plus WikiTree+] is valuable for so many things! Here are a few of the search features you can use for challenge profiles: (Go to [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=ProfileList%3D%22WikiTreeChallenge%5CActiveChallenge%22+noparents&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 WikiTree+]. In the "Search" section, look at the "Text search" box and then "Text:" underneath that. Leave the ProfileList parameter and change the text at the end to search for different things. You can copy the text below and paste it in the text box. Click "Get profiles.") Thank you Aleš!! *# '''Look for Pending merges:''' ProfileList="WikiTreeChallenge\ActiveChallenge" pendingmerge *# '''Profiles missing the country in a location field:''' ProfileList="WikiTreeChallenge\ActiveChallenge" UnknownCountry *# '''Not connected to the global tree:''' ProfileList="WikiTreeChallenge\ActiveChallenge" unconnected *# '''No parents:''' ProfileList="WikiTreeChallenge\ActiveChallenge" noparents *# '''No spouse:''' ProfileList="WikiTreeChallenge\ActiveChallenge" nospouses *# '''Notable profiles:''' ProfileList="WikiTreeChallenge\ActiveChallenge" TemplateFull=Notables_Sticker *# '''Has GEDCOM clutter:''' ProfileList="WikiTreeChallenge\ActiveChallenge" GEDCOMJunk ==== Specific Country Resources ==== =====United States===== *[[Space:Category-Source|Source Library]] **[[Space:NEHGR|The New England Historical & Genealogical Register]] * [https://www.gengateway.com/massachusetts/history_of_lynn_massachusetts.htm History of Lynn Massachusetts] with the table of contents. Here is the book online: [https://archive.org/details/historyoflynness01lewi/mode/2up Archive.org] * [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015002304221&view=1up&seq=7 American Quaker Genealogy] ''North Carolina Yearly Meeting Notes * [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015038929710&view=1up&seq=15 American Quaker genealogy, v.2.] ''North Carolina Yearly Meeting Notes * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Barbour_Collection The Barbour Collection] which includes the table of contents and a [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Barbour_Collection#WikiTree_Syntax copyable citation] at the bottom. * [https://services.dar.org/members/DAR_Research/search/?Tab_ID=1&Tab_ID_Sub=1 DAR Ancestor Search] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Sources-GMB Sources used in the Great Migration series] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:United_States_Project_Reliable_Sources United States Reliable Sources] ::'''Massachusetts''' * [https://www.americanancestors.org/search/databasesearch/190/massachusetts-vital-records-1620-1850 1620-1850: Massachusetts: Vital Records] at American Ancestors; index & images, ($) * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2061550 1626-2001: Massachusetts Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records at FamilySearch]; index & images * [https://www.americanancestors.org/search/category-search/344/vital-records-incl-bible-cemetery-church-and-ssdi 1650-1915: Massachusetts Vital Records] at American Ancestors ($) * [http://www.sec.state.ma.us/vitalrecordssearch/VitalRecordsSearch.aspx 1841-1910: Massachusetts, Vital Records] at Massachusetts State Archives * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2241430 1630-1905: Massachusetts Town Births] Index at FamilySearch; index & images * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2268583 1753-1900: Massachusetts Delayed and Corrected Vital Records] at FamilySearch; index & images * [http://www.sec.state.ma.us/ArchivesSearch/RevolutionarySearch.aspx 1629-1799: Massachusetts Archives Collection] at Massachusetts State Archives * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2018320 1633-1967: Massachusetts, Plymouth County Probate Records] at FamilySearch; images only
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== WikiTree Challenge 8 == '''Organization''': [[Space:MitoYDNA.org|mitoYDNA]] ===Starting Profiles=== : ''Note: Remember that these are ancient ancestors. They locations may be anywhere in modern times, including in the United States. # [[Ro-12|Ocaan Ro (abt.0970-)]] ''Ireland # [[Roet-3|Katherine (Roet) Swynford (1350-1403)]] ''France # [[Unknown-270704|Catherine (Unknown) Strutt (abt.1520-bef.1578)]] ''England # [[Ivar_II_of_Waterford-1|Ivar (Ivar II of Waterford) of Waterford (abt.0945-1000)]] ''Ireland # [[Thorpe-1946|John Thorpe (abt.1608-abt.1633)]] ''England, Massachusetts Bay # [[Sauvagie-2|Michele Sauvagie (-aft.1632)]] ''France, Netherlands # [[Pfannberg-1|Katharina (Pfannberg) von Pfannberg (bef.1332-aft.1374)]] ''Bavaria === Needs Work === :''Please delete the entry when you've completed the profile. Thanks, and good luck! # [[Corssen-25|Judith Corssen (bef.1679-)]] (New York) needs a spouse and at least one child added. # [[Brackett-1439|Anna/Hannah (Brackett) Spear (bef.1737-1803)]] (Massachusetts, USA) opportunity to add children and additional matrilineal descendants. FamilySearch KVK1-CGX. # [[Caughron-83|Leroy Glenn Caughron (1889-1947)]] (Tennessee, US) needs a spouse and at least 2 children added. He has a [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LB5L-QN8 FamilySearch profile]. His sources are on his profile. # [[Blanton-2358|Daniel Marion Blanton (1866-1956)]] (Missouri, US) needs a spouse and at least 13 children added. He has an extensive [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KLCT-9DS FamilySearch profile]. His sources are on his profile. # [[Henry-14677|Hugh J Henry (1869-1955)]] (Tennessee, US) needs a spouse and at least 3 children added. He has a [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/94NR-STX FamilySearch profile]. His sources are on his profile. #[[Henry-14678|Samuel P Henry (abt.1871-)]] (Tennessee, US) needs a spouse and at least 4 children added. He has a [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/94NR-STY FamilySearch profile]. His sources are on his profile. # [[McDonnell-1889|Thomas McDonnell (1715-1755)]] (Delaware) needs a spouse and at least 5 children added. He has a [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LR7Z-411 FamilySearch profile]. His sources are on his profile. # [[McDaniel-7970|Dabney H. McDaniel (abt.1818-)]] (Virginia, US) needs a spouse and at least 9 children added. He has a [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L76J-JBX FamilySearch profile]. His sources are on his profile. :'''More challenging''': # [[Vander_Voort-2|Josyntie Michaelse Jackson]] (bef. 1647) No spouse is attached, but one is listed on profile. Unable to attach spouse since she is PPP. [[Selvaggio-84|Selvaggio-84]] # '''{{Orange|pre-1500}}''' [[Habsburg-44| Elisabeth von Habsburg]] Queen of Poland, has only 7 of her 13 children on WT, the others have to be added by someone with pre-1500 certification. She is a matriliear descendant of Katharina von Pfannberg. # '''{{Orange|pre-1500}}''' [[Jagiellonka-2|Zofia Jagiellonka Polska (1464 - 1512)]] is another challenge for someone with pre-1500 certification : among her 18 children listed on her Wikipedia page [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sophia_Jagiellon,_Margravine_of_Brandenburg-Ansbach] only 5 are on WT. Needs also a bio. # [[Von_Erbach-7|Juliana Christina Elisabeth (von Erbach) von Manderscheid-Blankenheim (1641-1692)]] Needs a good German (nobility) researcher as she had 13 children with her husband, but the sources aren't up to snuff. She is a matrilineal descendant of [[Pfannberg-1|Katharina (Pfannberg) von Pfannberg (bef.1332-aft.1374)]], and there are lots of potential revevant profiles to add here. The FamilySearch profile {{FamilySearch|L84H-SVN}} looks like a good guide but lacks sources. # [[Vander_Voort-1|Claertje Michaelse Vander Voort]] (bef. 1658 -1749) Needs sources, spouse and children added. # '''{{Orange|pre-1500}}''' [[De_Gonzaga-1|Chiara (de Gonzaga) de Gonzague (1464-1503)]] needs children and other descendants added. Bio mentions 6 chilren and lists them and some grandchildren. :'''Report''': [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=ProfileList%3D%22WikiTreeChallenge%5CActiveChallenge%22+nospouses+not+16cen+not+15cen&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=50 2,376 people] with no spouses that are not 15th or 16th century. === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[Koehnline-1|Thomas Koehnline]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * ''add image link here'' For Caroline Amalie (Unknown) von Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg (abt. 1796 - 1881) her last name at birth should be: Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg. There are several photos/paintings of her here: https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/memories/G31V-ZRP === FamilySearch Image Look-ups === * == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week and include your name so we know who found it. # [[Barkeloo-11|Lemma Barkeloo (1840-1870)]] is a notable. She passed the bar without finishing her law degree, and was the first woman to try a case in an American court. [[Marsh-9608|Marsh-9608]] 16:29, 5 May 2023 (UTC) # [[Tharp-772|Marie Tharp (1920-2006)]], a descendant of [[Thorp-787|Thomas Thorp (1695-abt.1779)]], was a notable. She was an American geologist and oceanographic cartographer and is credited with creating the first map of the Atlantic Ocean floor. (added by Ulmer-538) #[[Briggs-12805|Eunice Briggs Foote]], an mtDNA descendant of Catherine (Unknown) Strutt, was an early member of the Reorganized Church of Latter Day Saints (26 Oct 1862). (added by Tull-5) #[[Copsey-220|Betty Copsey Mount]], an mtDNA descendant of Catherine Unknown Strutt, attended Duke University from 1936-1938. After graduating from Katherine Gibbs Secretarial School in New York City in 1939, she joined the editorial staff of Good Housekeeping magazine. This was followed by two years as editor of What's New in New York, published to attract out-of-towners to the 1939 Worl's Fair. She spent most of her life in New Jersey and moved to Brunswick in 1987. She counted more than 40 years of active involvement in local theater, both as an actress and later, after a swimming accident in 1958 that left her paralyzed from the waist down, as a drama reviewer for several suburban New Jersey publications. He was an active member of the Summit New Jersey, Playhouse, and YWCA, a founding member of Clearwater Swim Club in New Providence, NH, a ruling elder in the New Providence Presbyterian Church, and a Sunday School Teacher for 35 years. In 1974, she received the 1974 B'nai B'rith Americanism Award for Distinguished Community Service. (added by Tull-5) # [[Spiering-89|Carel Johan Spiering (1705-1757)]]'s daughter, [[Spiering-91|Christina Spiering (1741-1762)]] married [[Opperdoes-3|Pieter Opperdoes (1735-1803)]]. Well, Pieter's brother Reinier Opperdoes (profile coming), a member of the Hoorn council, died an unfortunate death. He was 33 years old in 1767 and had 'conversed' in Monnickendam with the eldest daughter of a mayor there. Then he had visited another Monnickendam regent, from whom he had taken leave between nine and ten in the evening. His body was found in a ditch the next morning. Immediately the rumor spread that he had been deliberately made to walk into the canal by moving a lantern that guided people in the dark to the other side of the canal. It was about this accident that it was asserted: "How well does this cold-blooded murder characterize the manners of the regents! That a suitor from Hoorn would take away a rich and dignified bride from Edam is in the eyes of the Edam people a crime that should be punished with death. However, there is no evidence that a murder was committed (in Monnickendam and not in Edam).” (From: Onder Regenten p 151). (added by Bruhns-18) # [[McArthur-3528| Shirl McArthur]] was a coal miner, superintendent of the Deseret Coal Mine, President and founder of American Coal Company, active in many coal mining organizations, and public servant. He served in the CCC. He served as Mayor for three terms and formed the Castle Valley Mining Company. He was President of Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute and on the executive committee of the Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute. He was first vice president, president-elect, and president of the Utah Mining Association. A member of the Colorado Operator's Association, and president of the Utah Coal Section of the American Institute of Mining. He earned many top industrial awards and was chairman of AARP, a member of the board of directors of First Security Bank, Price District, and finance chairman for the Emery District Boy Scouts of America. Shirl was an active member of the LDS church and loved the Lord. He served in numerous callings. None he enjoyed more than serving with his wife in the Manti Temple and being called with his wife on a second mission to write the history of the Deseret Coal Mine. mtDNA descendant of Catherine (Unknown) Strutt. (Tull-5; 6 May 2023) # [[Mecklenburg-103| Johann Georg, Duke of Mecklenburg]] died as a result of a poison that had been accidentally administered to him instead of medicine. (added by Albasini-30) # [[Monroe-4725|Albert Nelson Monroe (1819-1902)]] was known throughout the country as the "Cattle King" and dealt in the export of cattle. # [[Sachsen-87|Anna von Sachsen (1544-1577)]], wife of Prince Willem van Oranje Nassau, could not get used to life in the chilly Castle Dillenburg and therefore, after the birth of her daughter Emilia, she went to Cologne, where she could lead the by her desired opulent live. She lived in Cologne so exuberant that her husband was allowed to separate from her in 1571, which was unusual at that time. She was accused to have had an affair with Jan Rubens (the father of the painter) and was imprisoned in the palace of the Elector of Saxony in Dresden, not allowed to see her children. She died six years later. But we know her husband Willem was far from being a saint, from the beginning of the marriage he did have many mistresses. (added by Albasini-30) # [[Nassau-28|Emilia van Nassau (1569-1629)]], daughter of Anna von Sachsen, married secretly Manuel of Portugal in 1597 because she was a Calvinist and he was a Catholic. Manuel was a Portuguese prince in exile. Manuel's father seized the throne of Portugal but he was forced to flee 20 days later after his defeat against Spanish king Felipe II at the battle of Alcantara. It took 10 years to Emilia's family to accept this marriage. Emilia and Emanuel lived separately during the last years of their marriage. Emanuel sold his rights to the Spanish king and moved to Brussels ; Emilia bought the estate of Prangins near Geneva, where she died in 1629 at the age of 59 (This castle is now the Swiss National Museum) . (added by Albasini-30) # [[Portugal-108|Maria Belgia Portugal (1598-1647)]] the daughter of Emilia van Nassau, was supposed to marry a wealthy Calvinist nobleman. But she fell in love with a young German Colonel Jean Theodore de Croll, a native of Heidelnerg, who had moved to Geneva at the service of the Margrave of Baden-Durlach. The intention to get married with the German colonel was strongly opposed by his uncle and the General States of the Netherlands, who with the authorities of Bern, who administered the entire Canton of Vaud, were threatening to arrest Colonel Croll. Fearing the worst, Maria Belgia and Theodore de Croll fled through the night, to Vevey. Although she expected them to also be opposed to union, Maria Belgia, making use of her influence, was finally able to marry in the church of Bümpliz, in Bern, but because he was below her status her new husband was seen as an opportunist. They had six children, one boy and five girls but the marriage proved to be an unhappy one and Maria Belgia was planning to divorce when, in 1640, Theodore de Croll was murdered in Venice, where he had retired to. Maria Belgia was obliged to sell a large part of her goods to pay de Croll's many debts . (added by Albasini-30) # [[McDonald-29302|Alexander McDonald (1859-1928)]] died when he was struck by a train at Boston's Back Bay Station where he was working as a watchman. His remains were returned to his longtime home of Port Hood, Nova Scotia, where his funeral was presided over by his cousin Bishop Alexander McDonald, who not only shared his name but also his date of birth. (added by Sullivan-17177) # [[Monroe-622|Christian Chapman Monroe (1840-1864)]] was killed in battle fighting for the Union in the Civil War. He was 24 years old. (added by Ulmer-538) # [[Damond-27|Juliane Catherine Damond (1659- )]], a descendant of Prince Willem of Orange , was one among the between fifteen and twenty or so candidates that put themselves forward as potential choices to become the new Prince of Neuchâtel when the Princess Marie de Nemours died in 1707 without an heir. But she was not selected and Neuchâtel was granted to Frederick I of Prussia. (added by Albasini-30) # [[Bons-39|Pierre de Bons]], was involved in a hunting accident in 1713 that ended in the justice court. According to a declaration of Joseph Bastian, from Serdon in Bugey, "t''he gunshot which causes his bed rest was shot at him by Pierre de Bons... believing that it was the wolf''". (added by Albasini-30) === Locations === : List any countries where you did research # Australia # Bahamas # Canada # Chile # Denmark # England # France # Germany # German/Polish states 15-18th century # Ireland # Netherland # New Zealand # Prussia # Scotland # Sweden # Switzerland # United States === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. * === Military Profiles === * World War I: [[Tharp-2075|PFC Dale Tharp]] served in the US Army during WWI. He served overseas with the 118th Engineers, which shipped out of New York to Liverpool on the British troopship SS ''Cretic,'' a former ocean liner taken over by the British government under their Liner Requisition Scheme. On 19 December 1918, just five weeks after the armistice, the 118th Engineers were reorganized into railway companies in the Transportation Corps. PFC Tharp served in this capacity overseas until 13 July 1919, when he returned to the United States and was honorably discharged. *[[Copsey-219|Major General Robert Lynn Copsey]], husband of [[McNamara-4424|Vivian McNamara]], an mtDNA descendant of Catherine Unknown Strutt: According to the obituary of Retired USAF Maj. Gen. Robert Lynn Copsey was a pioneer in civilian and military aviation, he held a pilot's license signed by Orville Wright. He also held the 29th pilot's license issued in the United States. He left the University of Nebraska to fly during World War I. He served in the Air Corps during World War II and was recalled for Air Force duty at the Pentagon during the Korean Conflict. His awards and decorations included the Legion of Merit. (added by Tull-5) *[[Nassau-Dillenburg-26|Philip von Nassau]], a descendant of Katharina von Pfannberg, enlisted in the Dutch States Army and in 1585 he became colonel of the infantry. From 1586 to 1587, Philip was governor of Gorinchem, then in 1591, after the Siege of Nijmegen, he was governor of Nijmegen. From Nijmegen Philip started a campaign in Luxembourg, where he engaged the Spanish enemy. In 1594, he participated in the Reduction of Groningen. Then, on 2 September 1595, he commanded more than 500 cavalry, in the battle on the Lippe, along with his brothers Louis Gunther and Ernst Casimir. During the battle, Philip got seriously injured. The next day, on 3 Sep 1595, he passed away in Rheinberg . (added by Albasini-30) *[[Newman-14353|Major Arthur Dow Newman]], mtDNA descendant of Catherine Unknown, served the U.S. Army from 1910-1920. He graduated from West Point Military Academy in 1914; served overseas during the World War involved with the Cavalry. He died at age 32 from injuries sustained when his horse threw him during a polo match. He is buried at Arlington Cemetery with a beautiful headstone. His findagrave memorial has nice photographs of him Newspapers across the Country carried the news of his death. (tull-5; 6 May2023) * [[Sachsen-121|Christian von Sachsen-Weissenfels]], who as the third son could hardly hope for his father's inheritance, dedicated himself to the military, befitting his status . In 1673 he recruited an infantry regiment and fought with it on the Upper Rhine. On February 4, 1677, he was appointed general sergeant of the Electorate of Saxony . He also took part in the relief of Vienna in 1683 . In the Great Turkish War, Duke Christian led the Saxon Auxiliary corps in Hungary of 4,200 men at the siege of Ofen (1684/1686) and distinguished himself there together with his brother Heinrich. In the subsequent Palatinate War of Succession , an imperial war against expanding France , he took part from 1688 on the side of Elector Johann Georg III. of Saxony . He was very successful as a commander, as evidenced by his appointment as Field Marshal Lieutenant in the Electorate of Saxony . On August 24, 1689, at the age of 37, he was fatally wounded by a musket ball during the siege of Mainz. (added by Albasini-30) *[[Frost-12003| Lillian Frost]], an mtDNA descendant of Catherine Unknown Strutt, served as a Nurse in the Army Nurse Corps during World War I. She served in France with the American Expedition Forces. Her military headstone and documentation reflects her military service. Two of her brothers, [[Frost-12002|Sherman W. Frost]] and [[Frost-12006|Alan Beede Frost]] also served with Sherman serving in Germany and Alan in France.(added by Tull-5) * [[MacDonald-15986|William Joseph MacDonald (1895-1963)]], a Y-DNA descendant of Ivar II of Waterford, served in the U.S. Navy as a Seaman 2nd Class for about a year during World War I. (added by Sullivan-17177) * [[MacDonald-15990|Joseph Alexander MacDonald (1933-2005)]], a Y-DNA descendant of Ivar II of Waterford, served in the U.S. Air Force during the Korean War. (added by Sullivan-17177) * [[Bons-41|Juste Henri Benjamin de Bons]] was appointed captain of the regiment of the Swiss by the King of France Louis XV and in 1747 he received a gratification from the King after the Battle of Lansfelt. 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== WikiTree Challenge 9 == '''Organization''': Society of Hispanic Historical and Ancestral Research (SHHAR) {{G2GLink|1576513}} ===Starting Profiles=== # [[Grumbels-1|Cora Grumbels]] # [[Morin_Milan-1|Timoteo Morin Milan]] # [[Coronado-170|Loretto Coronado]] # [[Arce-228|Sebastian Constantino de Arce]] # [[Lopez-7437|Ramon Lopez]] # [[Rodriguez-8608|Francisco Felix Rodriquez]] # [[Gonzales-2798|Desiderio Jesse Gonzales]] === Needs Work === : ''Please remove them from the list once they are done. Thank you! # [[Aguirre-730|Norverta Aguirre (1833-)]] needs parents and siblings and beyond, leads at https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9HS9-MWH # [[Puente-100|Maria Felicíana (Puente) Valerio (1881-)]] from San Luis Potosi, Mex needs spouse and children https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G829-Z3Z # Portugal - [[Viera-179|Elias Viera (abt.1836-1886)]] was born in Portugal # Ireland - [[Conally-18|Jane Conally (abt.1845-1892)]] was born in Ireland #[[Robles-Lara-1|Gila Robles (1881-1947)]] has an extensive ancestral family tree on Familysearch going back 5 or 6 generations, this could be easily added. === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[Menchaca-94|Jay Menchaca]], if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright. * ''add image link here'' === FamilySearch Image Look-ups === * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HW6K-8M3Z Baptism record] needed for son of [[Torres-3365|Jose Leonardo Torres (1834-)]] ([[Silva-1055|Silva-1055]] 03:55, 26 May 2023 (UTC)) * Perhaps one or both of these death records? https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QG9Y-FQXC and/or https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QGS9-1JNS Thanks [[Menchaca-94|Menchaca-94]] 20:29, 29 May 2023 (UTC) == Tell Us What You Found!! == === Locations === # Canada # Cuba # England # Italy # Mexico # Norway # Russia #Scotland #Spain # Sweden # United States: #*Arizona, #*California, #*Colorado, #* Iowa #* Louisiana, #* Michigan #* Missouri #* Nebraska #* New Mexico, #*New York, #*Tennessee, #*Texas #* Utah === Interesting Finds === :List interesting finds to share with the guest at the end of the week # A granddaughter of [[Coronado-170|Loretto Coronado (1827-1887)]] named [[Coronado-181|Louisa T (Coronado) Pugliares (1893-1975)]] had as one husband [[Woods-20566|Thomas C Woods (1894-)]] whose father came from England, and was likely involved with the LDS church. [[Gahn-22]]. ATTACHED to "big tree" through T.C. Woods' mother. #[[Rodriguez-8626| Ramona (Rodriguez) Madrigal (1902-1999)]] operated the popular Madrigal Ranchito Mexican restaurant on Highway 395 near Lake Elsinore, California for decades. Her restaurant pool team placed second in 1977 and 1979.(Thiel-559) #After [[Murillo-284|Maria Murillo]] died [[Ojeda-167|Abel Ojeda]] went on to marry her Sister [[Murillo-283|Josefina Murillo]] [[Jenkinson-562]] # [[Dalton-8798|Minnie Louella (Dalton) Harkey (1889-1989)]], sister of the wife of a brother of [[Grumbels-1|Cora (Grumbels) Gallegos]] died 3 months before her 100th birthday. -- [[Ellingson-287| Djohnston]] # [[Grumbels-1|Cora (Grumbels) Gallegos (1884-1921)]] is 6 degrees from [[Reynolds-3043|Thomas Reynolds (1796-1844)]] 7th governor of Missouri. [[Stevenson-3628]] # [[Grumbels-1|Cora (Grumbels) Gallegos (1884-1921)]] is 6 degrees from [[Basye-424|Alfred James Basye (1785-1856)]] who is a cousin to many US Presidents - see bio [[Stevenson-3628]] # [[Martínez_Morin-1|Maria Rosario Martínez Morin]] is a granddaughter of [[Morin_Milan-1|Timoteo Morin Milan]] and passed away from "viruelas" (smallpox) at just 9 months old on the 20th of July 1940. -- [[Osoria-3]] # [[Gallegos-1323|José Guadalupe Gallegos (1826 - 1867)]], 6 degrees from Cora, was only 23 years old when he was elected and served as sheriff of San Miguel County, New Mexico from September 1851 through September 1853. The Sheriff's office was located in Las Vegas (New Mexico), a town known to harbor the most disreputable gang of gamblers, desperadoes, and outlaws of the Wild West. José Guadalupe was later elected, and served in four of the six Assemblies of the Territorial Legislature between 1855–1861. He was also one of the founding members of the Historical Society of New Mexico and was a founding associate in the incorporation of the Montezuma Copper Mining Company of Santa Fé, New Mexico, the New Mexican Railway Company and the New Mexico Wool Manufacturing Company. (added by Albasini-30) # [[Gallegos-1323|José Guadalupe Gallegos (1826 - 1867)]] was only 39 years old when he was reported as drowned following a mysterious carriage accident on May 18, 1867. Simon Delgado, age 51 died June 20, 1867, from dropsy, and his cousin Miguel E. Pino, age 45 also died from stomach cancer within 36 hours of Simon. Curiously, all three were founding associates for the New Mexico Wool Manufacturing Company. (added by Albasini-30) # Possible clue to the parents of [[Coronado-170|Loretto Coronado]]: there's a baptismal certificate for a child of Loreto Coronado and his wife Cornelia. Cornelia does not have a last name in the record. Although the name of the church is R[ea]l Prendiz, Ancestry says that it is from La Asuncion, Hermosillo, Sonora. Possibly Loreto's father or an uncle. Source: Ancestry.com. Mexico, Select Church Records, 1537-1966 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2016. {{Ancestry Record|61089|156159869}} #*En esta santa iglecia del R[ea]l Prendis de [….] a los diez y nueve dias del mes de Julio de mil ochocientos catorce anos, Yo F[rancis]co Pataício Quezada que bautize solemnemente once las santos oleos y sagradao Chrisma una nina de tres dias de nacida a quien puce por nombre Maria Rita, lija lexitima de Loreto Coronay y de Canistia fueron padres padrinos Juan Coronado y Col. Francisco Coronado a quienes [ad. er] su obilgaciones y parentera espitual y p. A que conste lo firme, #*Fr. Paticio Quezada #* In this blessed church of the Real Presence of […..] on the 19th day of the month of July of 1814, I, Francisco Patricio Quezada performed solemnly a baptism. I put the sacred oils and the blessed Chrism on a girl child, three days of age, to whom I gave the name of Maria Rita, legitimate daughter of Loreto Coronado and of [his wife] Cornelia. The godparents were Juan Coronado and [Col.?] Francisco Coronado who took on the obligations and spiritual parenthood and [p.]. This is attested to by #*Fr. Patricio Quezada #*[[Chapel-160|Claire Chapel Nava]] # [[Gallegos-1238|Acacio Gallegos (1869-1937)]], husband of [[Grumbels-1|Cora (Grumbels) Gallegos (1884-1921)]], was a New Mexico educator, attorney, politician, Sheriff of Lincoln, Union, and Clayton counties, and was married 4 times with several children/descendants. (added by Whittington-2355) #[[Gonzales-2798|Desiderio Jesse Gonzales (1921-1988)]] is related to [[Garviso-1|María Antonia Garviso (abt 1881-bef.1846)]] and [[Gonzales-2846|Francisco Gonzales (abt.1798-)]] through both his parents. They are his great-great-grandparents on his father's side and his great-great-great-grandparents on his mother's side. This is not unusual in New Mexico. #[[Dominguez-1045|Roman Lozano Dominguez (1925-2012)]] served as a Private First Class in the United States Army during World War II. He was captured during the Battle of the Bulge and was a Prisoner of War for four months. (Thiel-559) #In January 1910, [[ Sanchez-4522|Adiel Sanchez (1874-1962)]] was caring for a 15-year-old girl named Ortencia Jusaino. The girl became unhappy because Adiel's wife Reyes refused to allow her to take in washing. She shot herself in the forehead with a 22-calibre gun. She left a suicide note in which she asked not to be buried in a box and that they sing "In Jesus We Trust" when burying her and "Those who Trust in Jesus" at her funeral.(Thiel-559) # [[Baca-443|Bonifacio Baca]] is four degrees from [[Grumbels-1|Cora Grumbels]], Cora's brother's half- sister's uncle. In 1881, he was a witness for the prosecution in the trial of Billy The Kid for the 1878 shooting of Sheriff William Brady. A recently discovered photo alleged to be of Billy the Kid was said to have belonged to Bonifacio, and had been passed to the current owner's family through Bonifacio's son. [[Breen-120|Breen-120]] 01:56, 29 May 2023 (UTC) # In March 1886 when [[Coronado-170|Loretto Coronado]] was ascending the grade near his home, his horse drawn carriage went off the side of a cliff and on the way down to the gulch the cart rolled over Loretto a number of times before hitting bottom. He survived with unspecified internal injuries and bruised shoulders and face and was in considerable pain. (added by Albasini-30) # [[Coronado-184|Frank Coronado]] was a premature baby born at home in 1902. The doctor came and said that he can't possibly live. "''I'll come by in the morning but he can't possibly live.''" In the morning when the doctor arrived, he said, "''I can't believe it. It's just like a miracle.''" Frank was healthy enough, but he just didn't grow. His little legs were shorter than they might have been otherwise, but he had good broad shoulders, a good build. (added by Albasini-30) # By the mid 1890's [[Madrid-370|Manuel Madrid]] was taking an interest in the White Sulphur Springs Resort in Vallejo, California. He took over as manager and in 1902, he bought the Springs and renamed it Blue Rock Springs. Manuel and his wife had a very good business sense and they were very successful. They bottled and sold mineral water that came from the Blue Rock Springs. It had medicinal qualities and didn’t had a sulfur taste to it. They shipped it all over the U.S. He finally sold the Springs in 1926. (added by Albasini-30) # [[Garcia-10594|Gertrude (Garcia) Loya 1878-1973]] was hosting a party at her home in Pico, California in May 1949 when a group of 12 youths attacked the party. She received a 2.5-inch-long laceration above her right eyebrow and R. A. Garcia was stabbed in the back.(Thiel-559) #In February 1936, [[Loya-167|Francisco Loya 1902-1936]] and his wife [[Garcia-10594|Gertrude (Garcia) Loya 1878-1973]] were driving their daughter [[Loya-169|[Marcella Loya 1921-1936]] to a hospital in Los Angeles, California only to discover she had died in the backseat. Five days later Francisco died in the hospital from lobar pneumonia. (Thiel-559) #Well travelled [[Ruiz-2151|Sinforosa Ruiz]] was born in Spain, her Children Francisco (Frank), Jose (Joe) were born in Spain, Emilia and Isabel were born in Cuba and William in New Mexico the family finally settled in Arizona. [[Jenkinson-562]] #[[Mariscal-29|Victor Mariscal]] first husband of Isabel Albo was a bartender and Boxer in Arizona.[[Jenkinson-562]] #[[Walters-11287|John A Walters ]] second husband of Maria Guadalupe (Sanchez Chavez) Walters owned a coal mine outside of Lincoln, New Mexico.[[Sanchez_Chavez-1|Maria Guadalupe (Sanchez Chavez) Walters]] # [[Norman-9554|Orloff Norman ca.1829-1881]] emigrated from Norway, moved to California where he was the musical director of This Theatrical Troupe in 1858, married in 1863, was divorced in 1872, and was listening to inspiring music in 1881 when a revolver accidentally discharged, killing him.(Thiel-559) # [[Sanchez_Chavez-1|Maria Guadalupe (Sanchez Chavez) Walters]]'s last child was born in 1887 when she was about 52 years old. Mary Walters was 3 years younger than her niece, who she was raised with after the death of her mother.[[Marsh-9608|Marsh-9608]] 23:30, 30 May 2023 (UTC) #The arrival of [[Viera-181|Estella (Viera) Prinz (1870-1948)]] was reported in the newspapers because she weighed 16 3/4 pounds at birth. (Thiel 559) === Free Space Pages === :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. * Baptism records of children of Ramon Lopez and Micaela PINEDA (to help determine if she is the same person as Micaela CALZADA and therefore Micaela Murrieta.). Something seems off here. Are some people conflated, or is some of our base information incorrect? https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Lopez_-_Pineda_children%27s_baptisms,_translations_from_Spanish_to_English * Research space for the parentage of the Grumbels siblings (all of this should be on the individual pages as well) https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Children_Research * Research Space for the Morin and Milan/Munoz children https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Morin-Milan-Munoz_Children === Military Profiles === US CIVIL WAR * [[Gallegos-1323|José Guadalupe Gallegos (1826 - 1867)]] was a native New Mexican military leader, county sheriff, rancher and politician. In 1854 he served as brigadier general in the volunteer Mounted Militia of New Mexico (Territory) formed for the purpose of protecting communities against Native American attacks. Prior to the Battle of Glorieta Pass, he was a Union field and staff Colonel in the Civil War, serving as commander of the 3rd New Mexico Volunteer Infantry and as commander of the Hatch's Ranch military post. * [[Caldwell-12048|Ephraim Kelly Caldwell (1842-1915)]] according to his obituary, he entered the Federal army June 15, 1961 (sic. 1861), serving in Co. C. First Neb. Cavalry, fought through the war of the rebellion and western Indian troubles; discharged July 1st 1866, at Fort Kearney, Neb., with the rank of First Sergeant. *[[Sanchez-4512|Lorenzo Sanchez (ca. 1835-1899)]] served as a Corporal in Company E of the New Mexico Infantry. He was at Fort Apache when he was injured loading a wagon, breaking his left clavicle, * [[Chavez-2275|José Hilario Chavez (abt.1845-)]] served as a private in Company E, 2nd Regiment, New Mexico Volunteers, then transferred to Company D, 1st Regiment, New Mexico Cavalry. He was soon hospitalized, then deserted. He is the first soldier I've seen who was sentenced to confinement for deserting. He was then returned to his unit after less than a years confinement. He was assigned as part of the Army escort that force-marched the Navajo from their homelands to the reservation. WORLD WAR I * [[Madrid-375|Francisco Madrid (1895-1943)]] served during World War I. * [[Blanchard-8240|Noe J Blanchard (1897-1988)]] *[[Cowles-1789|Ira Leonard Cowles (1900-1964)]] served as an Intelligence Officer in the United Naval Resource Force during World War I. WORLD WAR II * [[Fierro-185|Fred Fierro (1922-2007)]] served as a Sergeant First Class during World War II and Korea. * [[Fierro-186|Hilario Ortega Fierro (1915-1988)]] served as a Private First Class in the US Army during World War II. *[[Fierro-188|Miguel Fierro (1912-1988)]] served as a Shipfitter First Class in the US Navy during World War II. *[[Rios-746|Edward H. Rios (1926-1991)]] served as a Private First Class in the US Army during World War II. *[[Dominguez-1045|Roman Lozano Dominguez (1925-2012)]] served as a Private First Class in the United States Army during World War II. * [[Blanchard-8229|Gustave Joseph Blanchard (1922-1974)]] * [[Valdivia-222|Placido L. Valdivia (1924-2008)]] served as a Technician 5 in the United States Army during World War II. * [[Calzada_Lopez-1|Henry C. Lopez (1915-1979)]] served in the U.S. Army during World War II. His grave marker calls him "Sgt." (Sergeant). *[[Monarrez-11|Modesto Lopez Monarrez (1923-2015]] served in the United States Navy as a Seaman 2nd Class during World War II aboard the U.S.S. Attala. KOREAN WAR * [[Madrigal-109|Joseph Madrigal Jr. (1927-1959)]] served as a Sergeant in the327th Bomb Squadron, 92nd Bomb Wing in the United States Air Force during the Korean War * [[Madrigal-107|Ysidro John Madrigal (1932-1973)]] served aboard the destroyer USS Frank E. 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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == The Wilcox Family == * by William Henry Whitmore (1836-1900) * published David Clapp & Son, Boston, 1875 * Source Example: ::: Whitmore, William Henry. ''[[Space:The Wilcox Family|The Wilcox Family]]'' (David Clapp & Son, Boston, 1875) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[[#Whitmore|Whitmore]]: Page 134] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Wilcox Family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/wilcoxfamily1875whit * https://archive.org/details/wilcoxfamily00whit
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == The Wilcox-Luke Genealogy == Descendants of Joel Wilcox and Catharine Randall of Connecticut, New York, Michigan and Indiana: and of John Luke, Revolutionary War soldier of New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Ohio and Michigan * by [https://www.charlemagne.org/DyeDyane.htm Dyane Monroe Dye Wood], abt 1918 - 2015 * published by Genealogy Publishing Service, Franklin, North Carolina,1996 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Wilcox-Luke Genealogy|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/wilcoxlukegeneal00wood/page/n5 (Borrow) * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005781051 (Search only) ===Table of Contents=== :List of Illustrations :Foreword :Abbreviations :Preface :Numbering System :The Wilcox-Luke Genealogy :The Wilcox Genealogy :First Generation - Joel Wilcox and Catherine Randall :Second Generation :Third Generation :Fourth Generation :Fifth Generation :Sixth Generation :Seventh Generation :Eighth Generation :Ninth/Tenth Generation :Unplaced Wilcox Cousins :The Luke Genealogy :First Generation - John Luke, Revolutionary War Soldier :Second Generation :Third Generation :Fourth Generation :Fifth Generation :Sixth Generation :Seventh Generation :Eighth/Ninth Generation :Unplaced Luke Cousins :[https://archive.org/details/wilcoxlukegeneal00wood/page/161 Bibliography] :Wilcox Index :Luke Index :[https://archive.org/details/wilcoxlukegeneal00wood/page/184 Addenda] (Received too late for proper placing) === 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 === *Wood, Dyane Monroe Dye ''[[Space: The Wilcox-Luke Genealogy| The Wilcox-Luke Genealogy]]'' (Franklin, North Carolina,1996), [ Page ]. * [[[# Wood| Wood]]]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == The Wildbores in America, A Family Tree == * by [[Wilbor-256|John Reid Wilbor]] (1869-1947) * published by the author, Saint Paul, Minn., 1907 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Wildbores in America|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=FKmbMvW3SpkC * https://books.google.com/books?id=ftpHAQAAMAAJ search & snippet only * https://archive.org/details/wildboresinameri00wilb * https://archive.org/details/wildboresinameri1907wilb * https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE184850 2nd edition (1933) * All: ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005781049 ::* https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/29175 * Vol. 1: https://archive.org/details/wildboresinameri01wilb * Vol. 2: https://archive.org/details/wildboresinameri02wilb * Vol. 3: https://archive.org/details/wildboresinameri03wilb * Vol. 4: https://archive.org/details/wildboresinameri04wilb * Vol. 5: https://archive.org/details/wildboresinameri04wilb === 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: * Wilbor, John Reid. ''[[Space:The Wildbores in America|The Wildbores in America]]'' (Saint Paul, Minn., 1907) [ Page ]. * ([[#Wilbor|Wilbor]]) * [Wilbor, John Reid. ''[[Space:The Wildbores in America|The Wildbores in America]]'' (Saint Paul, Minn., 1907) [ Page ].] * [Wilbor, John Reid. ''[[Space:The Wildbores in America|The Wildbores in America]]'' (Saint Paul, Minn., 2nd Ed, 1933) [...HTML_LINK_HERE... Vol. X, Page Y (FamilySearch.org)].]
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[[Category:Leicestershire, Wills and Estates]] The Will of [[Wale-17|John Wale]] of Oakley Wood House,, Shepshed, Leicestershire, written on 17 Mar 1809, passed probate on 18 October 1810.[ '''Probate''': "Leicestershire Wills And Probate Records, 1500-1939"]
Archive: Record Office for Leicestershire, Leicester & Rutland; Reference: PR/T/1810
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John Wale probate in 1810 in Oakley Wood House, Sheepshead. Occupation: Gentleman. Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. ff is rendered as F. Abbreviations are expanded and additions noted in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. Beneficiaries of the Will: *John Wale (son) *Henry Wale (son) *Richard Wale (son) *William Wale (son) *Edward Wale (son) *Mary (daughter) the wife of Richard Flamston *Thomas Roadley Wale (son) *Ann Rowley (daughter) *John Stinson, James Stinson, Martha Stinson (grandchildren, children of Jane Stinson (daughter) dec'd) *Elizabeth Trowell and Ann Trowell (granddaughters) *Ann Wale (wife) *Samuel Stinson (son in law) ---- This is the last Will and testament of me
'''John Wale''' of Oakley Wood House in the Parish of Sheepshead in the County of
Leicestershire Gentleman made this seventeenth day of March in the year of our Lord
One thousand eight hundred and nine, First I Give and Devise unto my Son
'''John Wale''' All that my Piece or Parcel of Land or Ground inclosed containing one Acre and
one rood or thereabouts being formerly part of a certain Close and Meadow situate in the
Lordship of Sheepshead aforesaid called Oakley Knob Close, and Far Field Meadow
which said piece of Land hereby devised adjoins to other Lands of my said Son John Wale
by me heretofore settled upon him, To Hold to him the said John Wale his Heirs and
Assigns for ever, Charged and I do hereby make the said premises Chargeable with
the payment of the sum of Fifteen pounds unto my Son '''Henry Wale''' [erased section]
[erased section] to be paid to him immediately after my decease, Also I Give and Devise
unto my said Son Henry Wale All that Close piece or parcel of Land or Ground inclosed
lying in the Lordship of Hathern in the said County of Leicester containing Seven Acres
and two roods or thereabouts now in the possession of the said Henry Wale and which
I hold and enjoy by virtue of a Lease from the Master and Fellows of Christ College in
Cambridge for the term of twenty years To hold to him the said Henry Wale for
the remainder of the said term of years, Also I Give and Devise unto my Son
'''Richard Wale''' All those my several Messuages Tenements or dwelling Houses
with the Rights members and appurtenances respectively belonging situate at
Sheepshead aforesaid and now or late in the several tenures or Occupations of Charles Ward
John Corbett, and Joseph Keightley their Undertenants or assigns, And also All that
Close or Ground inclosed which lies contiguous or near to the said Messuages Tenements
or dwelling Houses called by the name of Butt Hole Close containing two acres or
thereabouts and now in the Occupation of the said Charles Ward To Hold the said
premises unto him the said Richard Wale his Heirs and assigns for ever,
Charged and I do hereby make the said premises Chargeable with the payment of
the Sum of fifteen pounds to my said son Henry Wale to be paid to him
immediately after my decease, Also I Give and Devise unto my Son '''William'''
'''Wale''' All that Close piece or parcel of Land or Ground inclosed situate in the Lordship of
Sheepshead aforesaid adjoining the last mentioned Close containing two acres
and an half or thereabouts and now in the Occupation of Abel Oram To Hold to him
the said William Wale his Heirs and Assigns for ever, Charged and I do hereby
make the said premises Chargeable with the payment of the sum of fifteen pounds
to my said Son Henry Wale to be paid to him immediately after my decease, Also
I Give and Devise unto my Son '''Edward Wale''' All those my two Messuages
or Tenements with the rights members and appurtenances thereto respectively
belonging situate at Sheepshead aforesaid and now in the several tenures or
occupations of the said Edward Wale, and Bartholomew Hall, And also All those
two Closes pieces or parcels of Land or Ground inclosed lying in the Lordship or
Liberty of Sheepshead aforesaid called or known by the several names of Oakley
Close, and Oakley Lane Close conataining togethr four acres or thereabouts and
and now in the Occupation of Mr Buckley, Baker, To Hold to him the said
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Edward Wale his Heirs and Assigns for ever Charged and I do hereby make the
said premises chargeable with the payment of the sum of fifteen pounds to my
said son Henry Wale to be paid him immediately after my decease. Also I Give
and Devise unto my daughter '''Mary the wife of Richard Flamston''' All that Close
piece or parcel of Land or Ground inclosed called Gilbert Ford Close situate lying
and being in the Lordship of Sheepshead aforesaid containing five acres or
thereabouts, And also All that piece or parcel of Meadow or Ground called Gilbert
Ford Meadow situate lying and being in Sheepshead aforesaid containing two
acres or thereabouts in the Occupation of Thomas Draper To hold to her the said
Mary Flamston her Heirs and Assigns for ever, Charged and I do hereby
make the said premises chargeable with the payment of the sum of forty
pounds to my said Son Henry Wale to be paid him immediately after my
decease, And I do hereby declare my Mind and Will to be that it shall and
may be lawful ^for the said Mary Flamston her Heirs or Assigns at any time hereafter to lay a Trunk over
the Brook or Watercourse into the Ditch in the Meadow herein after devised
to my Trustees herein after named called the far field meadow for the purpose
of draining the Meadow above devised to my said daughter Mary Flamston
And I do further order and direct that my said daughter Mary Flamston her
Heirs and Assigns and the Occupier or occupiers of the premises above devised
to her as aforesaid shall at all times forever hereafter have use and enjoy
a Horse Cart Carriage drift and Foot way from the above mentioned
premises along through and over the several Closes called... Shore Hill
Close, Shore Hill Meadow the Pingle End Meadow and the Pingle End Close,
without Let Suit Hindrance Molestation or disturbance whatsoever of or by the
Occupiers or Proprietors of the said last mentioned Closes for the time being,
[three lines deleted], Also I Give
and Devise unto my sons '''Thomas Roadley Wale''' and Richard Wale All that
Close piece or parcel of Land or Ground inclosed and the Meadow Ground
adjoining to the said Close situate in the Lordship of Sheepshead aforesaid
called Oakley Knob Close and Far Field meadow containing together
six acres and one rood or thereabouts in the Occupation of Abel Oram
with the rights members and appurtenances thereto belonging To hold
to them the said Thomas Roadley Wale and Richard Wale their heirs and
Assigns Upon Special Trust and Confidence nevertheless that they
[Page 3]
the said Thomas Roadley Wale and Richard Wale or the Survivor of them or the Heirs or
Assigns of such Survivor shall and do so soon as conveniently may be after my decease
Sell and absolutely dispose of the aforesaid premises either together or in Lots or
parcels to the best purchaser or purchasers and for the best price and most money
that can or may be obtained or got for the same and pay apply and dispose of
the money arising or to be raised and produced by or from such Sale or Sales
and by the Rents Issues and Profits of the said Premises in the mean time
and until such Sale or Sales shall be made in manner herein after mentioned
, that is to say, To Pay the sum of Fifteen pounds unto my said Son Henry
Wale with Interest from the time of my death, and the sum of One hundred
and forty pounds other part of the said purchase money to be retained and
kept in the Hands of them the said Thomas Roadley Wale and Richard Wale or
the Survivor of them which said sum of money is to be deemed and taken as
part of my personal Estate and to be paid and applied by them my said
Trustees and Executors in manner by me herein after mentioned and directed,
And as for and Concerning the Residue of the said Purchase
Money I Give and Bequeath the same unto my daughter '''Ann Rowley'''
her Executors, Administrators and Assigns, Also I Give and Devise unto
them the said Thomas Roadley Wale and Richard Wale All that Close piece or
parcel of Land or Ground inclosed situate in the Lordship of Sheepshead
aforesaid called the Pingle End Close containing five acres and an half
or thereabouts, And also All that piece or parcel of Meadow Ground situate
in the Lordship of Sheepshead aforesaid called the Pingle End Meadow
containing two acres and one rood or thereabouts with the Rights members
and Appurtenances To hold to them the said Thomas Roadley Wale and
Richard Wale their Heirs and Assigns Upon Special Trust and Confidence
nevertheless that they the said Thomas Roadley Wale and Richard Wale or
the Survivor of them or the Heirs or Assigns of such Survivor shall and do as
soon as conveniently may be after my decease Sell and absolutely
dispose of the said last mentioned premises either together or in Lots or
parcels to the best purchaser or purchasers and for the best price and
most money that can or may be obtained or got for the same and pay
apply and discharge of the money arising or to be raised and produced
by or from such last mentioned Sale or Sales and by the Rents Issues
and Profits of the said premises in the mean time and until such
Sale or Sales shall be made in manner herein after mentioned
[Page 4]
, that is to say, To pay to my said Son Henry Wale the sum of fifteen pounds with Interest
from the time of my death, And also the sum of One hundred and thirty pounds other part of
the said purchase money to be retained and kept in the Hands of them the said Thomas
Roadley Wale and Richard Wale or the Survivor of them which said sum of money
is to be deemed and taken as part of my personal Estate and to be paid and applied
by my Trustees and Executors in manner by me herein after mentioned and directed,
And as for and concerning the Residue of the said money I do hereby order and
direct the same to be paid to my Grand Children, '''John Stinson, James Stinson''',
and '''Martha Stinson''' ( Children of my late Daughter '''Jane Stinson''' deceased )
to be paid them when they attain their respective ages of twenty one years,
And in case of the death of either or any of them within that age That then the
part or share of him her or them so dying Issueless to go to and be paid to the
Survivor or Survivors of them my said Grand Children, Provided always
and I do hereby order and direct that the proprietors and Occupiers of the last above mentioned
premises shall at all times for ever hereafter have use and enjoy a Horse Cart Carriage
drift and Foot way to and from the last above mentioned premises along through and
over the Closes called Shore Hill Close and Shore Hill Meadow without let suit
hindrance molestation or disturbance whatsoever of or by the Occupier or
proprietor of the said last mentioned Closes for the time being, And it is my Mind and
Will and I do hereby order and direct that the Receipt or Receipts of them the said Thomas
Roadley Wale and Richard Wale or the Survivor of them or his Heirs Executors or
Administrators of such Survivor to be given to and Purchaser or Purchasers of the
said Trust Estates and premises shall be a good and sufficient Release and discharge
to such purchaser or purchasers for the whole or so much money as he or they shall
actually pay as and for the Consideration of such purchase or purchases and for which
such receipt or receipts shall be given so as the purchaser or purchasers shall
not be disturbed or impeached in his her or their Title to such or any purchase
or purchases of the said premises by reason of any misapplication or
nonapplication of the said purchase money or any part thereof by the said
Trustees their Heirs or Assigns or otherwise, And as for and Concerning
the Common Rights or Rights of Common in Charnwood Forest otherwise Charley Chase
appendant and appurtenant to the several Messuages Cottages Closes Lands
Hereditaments and premises above mentioned and devised And also to the Allotment
or Allotments of Land to be made to me my Heirs or Assigns in lieu of such
Common Rights on the said Forest or Chace by Virtue of the Act of Parliament
lately obtained for the Inclosure thereof I do hereby Give and Devise
such Common Rights and Allottments of Land unto my Sons John Wale,
Henry Wale, Richard Wale, William Wale and Edward Wale and to their
respective Heirs and Assigns for ever to take as Tenants in Common and
not as Joint Tenants, And as for and Concerning All my
Household Goods and Furniture Beds Bedding Plate Linen China Ready money
and Securities for money and all other my personal Estate and Effects
whatsoever and wheresoever and of what nature or kind soever
[Page 5]
I Give and Bequeath the same unto the said Thomas Roadley Wale and
Richard Wale their Executors and Administrators Upon Trust that they my said
Trustees or the Survivor of them or the Executors or Administrators of such Survivor
do and shall Convert such part of my said personal Estate as is not money
into money and pay and apply the said Trust money in manner following
, that is to say, In the first place to pay satisfy and discharge all my Just
debts, Funeral Expences, and the Expences of proving this my Will, And
after the said Trust performed Then To pay the following Legacies or
sums of money, to wit, to my loving wife '''Ann Wale''' the sum of forty
pounds, to my said Son Henry Wale the sum of One hundred and
ten pounds, and the sum of fve pounds apiece to my Grand Daughters
'''Elizabeth Trowell and Ann Trowell''', And I do hereby Nominate Constitute and
Appoint them the said Thomas Roadley Wale and Richard Wale Joint
Executors of this my last Will and Testament hereby revoking and making
void all former and other Wills by me at any time heretofore made, And I
do hereby declare my Mind and Will to be that it shall and may be lawful
to and for the said Thomas Roadley Wale and Richard Wale or the Survivor of
them his Executors or Administrators by and out of the said Trust Monies Estates
and premises to deduct and reimburse him and themselves respectively All
such Costs Charges Losses Damages and Expenses as he they or any of them
shall sustain or be put unto in or about the Management or Execution of the
Trust be posed or vested in them by this my Will And that the one of them
shall not be answerable or accountable for the other of them but each of them
for his own Acts geeds receipts Patments and Disbursements only,
In Witness whereof I the said John Wale the testator have to this my
last Will and testament set my Day Hand and Seal the Day Month and
Year first above written ://:
[signed] John Wale
Signed Sealed Published and Declared by
the said John Wale the Testator as and for
his last Will and Testament in the presence
of us who in his presence and in the presence
of each other have Subscribed our Names
as Witnesses hereto, ( the erasure on the second
sheet being first made)
Francis Smith
Jane Brown
William Lester
[Codicil]
I John Wale of Oakley Wood house in the Parish of Sheepshed in the County
of Leicester Gentleman do this fifteenth day of December One thousand eight hundred
and Nine make this Codicil to my last Will and Testament being date the seventeenth
day of March One thousand eight hundred and nine, and to which this Codicil is annexed,
Whereas I have in and by my said Will given ordered and Directed the sum of forty pounds
to be paid to my loving Wife Ann Wales, Now I do hereby revoke and make void such
Bequest And I do hereby [f?] her thereof / by this my Codicil Give and Bequeath unto
her the Sum of five Pounds yearly and every year for and during the full term time
and Space of Eight Years to be Completed from the time of my decease if she shall
so long live and to be paid and payable by half yearly Payments (to wit) Michaelmas
and Lady Day, the first Payment thereof to be made on such of the said days as
shall first and next happen after my decease, and I also do order and direct that the
above mentioned Annual Sum of five Pounds shall be paid to my said wife
for the above mentioned term of Eight years if she shall so long Live by the
Devisees in my said will named in Proportion to the Property Devised to them
respectively by my said will, which Property I do hereby Charge and make
Chargeable with the Payment thereof With such and the like Power to
Distrain for the same in Case of nonpayment as the Law has given to
Landlords for the recovery of Rent a in arrear, and I do Ordain and Declare this
present writing to be a Codicil to my said Will and that the same shall be taken
as part thereof, In Witness whereof I have and I do Confirm in my said will in
every particular thereof that is not newly altered or revoked, In Witness whereof
I have hereunto set my Hand and Seal the day and year above written
[signed] John Wale
This Writing was duly signed sealed Published
and Declared by the said John Wale as a Codicil
to be annexed to his last Will and Testament in
the presence of, John Freeman
Matthew Hawkesworth
Willm All[?]
[Codicil]
I John Wale of Oakley Wood House in the parish
of Sheepshead in the County of Leicester Gentleman do this
third day of March One thousand eight hundred and ten,
make this furthe Codicil to my last Will and Testament
bearing date the seventeenth day of March One thousand
eight hundred and nine, and to which the same is
annexed, Whereas I did several years ago join my Son
in Law '''Samuel Stinson''' of the Town of Nottingham in
a Promisory Note of Hand for the Payment of the Sum of
twenty pounds with Interest to my Son Richard
Wale of Mountsorrel in the said County of Leicester
Baker, and there is now due and owing thereon for
Principal and Interest the sum of twenty nine pounds
and all such Sum and Sums of Money as shall be
owing upon such Note for Interest at the time
of my decease shall be wholly satisfied and paid
out of the property which I have left to the
Children of the said Samuel Stinson, and I do
declare this present writing to be a Codicil to my
said Will and that the same shall be taken as
part thereof, In Witness whereof I have hereunto
set my Hand and Seal the day and year first above written
[signed] John Wale [seal]
This Writing was duly signed
sealed published and declared
by the said John Wale as a
Codicil to be annexed to his last
Will and Testament,
Jane Brown [her mark],
Ann Wale
Willm Alls[?]
[Probate]
October 18th 1810 Thomas Roadly Wale and Richard Wale
the Executors named in the within written will were sworn
to the due execution of the said will and of the two Codicils
thereto annexed and at the same time made oath that
the whole of the Testators personal Estate at the time of his
death did not amount in value to the sum of Two Hundred
Pounds Before me Thomas Beer Samgate
Thomas Roadley Wale lives at Syston
Richard Wale lives at Mountsorrel == Sources ==
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[[Category:Lowndes County, Mississippi, Slaves]] [[Category:Lowndes County, Mississippi, Slaves]] This space page features the 1832 will and 1834 codicil of [[Nash-230 | Abner Nash (1773-1834)]]. '''Will''' The State of Mississippi and Lowndes County. In the name of God, Amen, I, Abner Nash of the county and state aforesaid being in health of body and of sound and disposing mind, Memory and understanding Thanks be given unto God. Calling unto mind the mortality of my body and knowing that it is appointed for all men to die I do make this my last will and Testament. That is to say principally and first of all I give and recommend my soul into the hands of God that gave it, and my body I recommend to the Earth to be buryed in a decent and Christian like manner at the discretion of my Executors. Item. I will that all my just debts be paid. For the ?? of the love and affection that I have for and towards my beloved wife Betsy Nash. I will land bequeath my Mantion house with all the building attached to it on four half quarter sections of land (viz) the NW Or [corner] of section twenty-eight in Township nineteen and Range seventeen west and the west half of the North East quarter, also a fraction of the South East Or (supposed to be thirty acres more or less) lying on the NW side of the creek running through the last named quarter. All of the land in the section township and Range above mentioned. Also the south half of the southwest qr of Section twenty-one (dividing ?? quarter section by a line running east and west) of Township and Range above named. Also all the Negroes (ten in number at this time) with their increase and all the stock during her life or pleasure. Also for the benefit to her in raising and support of the family the East half of the North East qr of Section twenty-nine Township nineteen and range seventeen west, this last half qr mentioned my be sold or rented at her pleasure and the title made by my Executors and the proceeds divided between my children as directed below. Be it understood that if my Wife by her good economy and industry shall improve my Estate and accumulate more property than is now on hand (the increase of the negroes excepted) it is to be her own to dispose of as she may think proper. Item. I will to my nine oldest children (namely) Alanson, Deidamia, Gabriel Eveans, William Whitfield, Julious Junious, Theodotia, Ryland Henry and Nimrod Newton and Esse Udoxy. First the advancements made to them previous to this time as will be seen as per receipts. Item. I will to my son Nimrod Newton the East half of the Northeast Or of section twenty-eight Township nineteen and Range seventeen W. I value the said land at two hundred and forty dollars. A negro boy named Bartley at four hundred and fifty dollars and a bed and furniture. I will to my daughter, Nancy Harrison A bed and furniture a Horse and saddle and two Negroes, Laury and Jasper. I value these two negroes at five hundred dollars. Item. I will to my son, John Abner Bunyon all the land (four half quarters and a fraction of a quarter supposed to thirty acres) and houses that I willed to my wife Betsy at her death or pleasure, one negro boy named Backeus worth three hundred dollars a horse and saddle worth one hundred dollars and a bed and furniture. I will that if he lives to grown manhood the he will Educated in an english education and due attention be paid to his raising by my Executors or his Guardian. Item. I will to my daughter Polly Ann Long two Negroes named Peter and Mariah worth five hundred dollars. I will that particular attention be paid her raising and schooling by her guardian. I will that if John A. Biunhon's negro boy, Backeus should die before a final division that he have a boy named Strother. Now be it fairly understood that it is my will that all my children, except John A. Bunyon (Eleven in number) share and share alike, them that have had least to be made equal to them that have had most at a final distribution. Item. I will that John A. Bunyon and Polly A. Long be supported and educated at the expense of the estate till they are sixteen years old. I likewise constitute make and ordain my three sons Alanson, Gabriel Eveans and William Whitfield Executors of this my last will and Testament and I do hereby utterly disallow, revoke and disannul all and every other Testament, wills, legacies, bequests and Executors by me in any wise before named, willed bequeathed. Ratifying and infering this and no other to be my last will and Testament. I nominate and appoint my son Gabriel for my son John A. Bunyon and my son William W. guardian for my daughter Polly A. Long. Item. I will that Negroes be kept among the Eleven children and divided by lot appraisement or otherwise. I will that Polly A. Long have a horse and saddle and bed and furniture. In witness where of I have hereunto set my hand and seal this twelfth day of March eighteen hundred and thirty-two in the presence of us.[This transcribed will and its codicil were shared on Ancestry.com by bolsonarg2012 on 19 Jun 2015. It is not complete in that it doesn't show witnesses and no source was provided. A PDF of the transcribed will and codicil can be accessed here. https://www.ancestry.com/mediaui-viewer/collection/1030/tree/39032128/person/19436757032/media/007663f8-1bbd-4097-997c-972ad48210d7?_phsrc=LxG1177&usePUBJs=true&galleryindex=2&sort=-created] '''Codicil''' Test Micajah Brooks G.A. Spencer Thos Brooks Abner Nash October the 27 one thousand eight hundred and thirty-four. Seal I Abner Nash of the County of Lowndes and State of Mississippi Being sick in body but of sound and disposing mind having previously made my last will which is now in the hands of Micajah Brooks But now feeling a disposition to make some alterations in the same. First I did in my said last will did give and bequeath my negro boy called Bartley to my son Nimrod N. Nash. But now I want said Boy Bartly to fall back with the rest of my negroes for equal distribution. Also in said will I did will to my aforesaid son N. N. Nash The East half of the North East quarter of Section twenty-eight Township nineteen Range seventeen. But my will and desire is that this half quarter of land fall back with my other land where I now live and be disposed of as my other lands is directed to be in my last will. And again the East half of the North East quarter of Section twenty-nine Township nineteen and Range seventeen to fall in the same way as the other of my lands and be disposed as is directed for my other lands to be disposed of. This is my codicil to my last will and Testament which was made in some time in the Spring of the year one thousand eight hundred and thirty-two and now I sign, seal, and publish this as my codicil to said will. Witness my hand and seal this 27 of October 1834. In presence of Abner Nash John Halbert J.D. Palmer . N. (H?) Ferguson Seal The original of this will, in Abner’s own handwriting, is in file No. 80 in the Chancery Clerk's Office, Columbus, Lowndes County, Mississippi. == Sources ==
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[[Category:Wiltshire, Wills and Estates]] The Will of [[King-2428|Agnes King]] of Fonthill Bishop, Wiltshire, England, written on 14 April 1574 and proved on 12 May 1574. Note, it does not state where it was proved. [Reference: PROB 11/56/224 Description: Will of Agnes Mayhew or Mahew alias Mayo of Fonthill Bishop, Wiltshire Date: 12 May 1574 Held by: [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D960633 The National Archives, Kew]] Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. ff is rendered as F. Abbreviations are expanded and additions noted in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. People in the will in the order that they appear: * Jhoanne (daughter, the wife of) *Thomas Mumpesson (Jhoanne's husband) *Tamson (daugher, the wife of) *William Grove (Tamson's husband) *John Grove *Mary Grove *Thomas Kynge (brother) *Christian Kynge *William Kynge the elder *Thomas Kynge (unclear if this is the same Thomas) *Edwarde Kynge *Nicholas Goddarde *Will[ia]m Kynge the younger *Elizabeth Ashe (sister) *Thomas Goddarde *John Cowarde *William Mumpesson (son of Thomas) *Edwarde Baseley of Knoyle (overseer and witness) *William Prynce of Sedgull (overseer and witness) *John Dominick (witness) ---- In the Name of God amen the fowertenthe daie of Aprill in the yeare
of oure Lorde god one thousande fyve hundred threskore and fowertene I Agnes Mayoe of Fowntell
epi[scopi] beinge sicke of body but of perfecte mynde and good remembrance Do ordeigne and make this
my last will and Testamente in manner and forme as followeth. Firste I bequeathe my
Soull unto the almightie god my maker and Savyoure, And my body to be buried w[i]thin the churche
or Chutch yarde of Fowntell epi[scopi]. Item I geve and bequeathe unto my Daughter ''' Jhoanne''' the
wyf of Mr '''Thomas Mumpesson''', twentie weighte of woll and Tenne Acres of wheate, and
Tenne Acres of Barley Item I geve and bequeathe to my '''Daughter Tamson''' the wyf of Mr '''Will[ia]m'''
'''Grove''' twentye weighte of woll and Tenne Acres of wheate and Tenne Acres of Barley, Item
I geve and bequeathe unto '''John Grove''' three poundes sixe shillings eight pens, Item I geve and
bequeathe unto '''Mary Grove''' three pounde sixe shillings eighte pens. Item I geve and bequeathe
unto my brother '''Thomas Kynge''' one good cowe and twentie shillings in mony Item I geve and
bequeathe unto '''xpian [Christian] Kynge''' fyve pounde in monye. Item I geve and bequeathe unto '''Will[ia]m Kynge'''
'''thelder''' fortye shillinge. Item I geve and bequeathe unto '''Thomas Kynge''' Fortie shillinges Item
I geve and bequeathe unto '''Edwarde Kynge''' Three pounde. Item I geve and bequeathe unto
'''Nicholas Goddarde''' fortie shillings. Item I geve and bequeathe unto '''Will[ia]m Kynge the yonger'''
fortye shillinges. Item I geve and bequeathe ynto ^my '''Syster Elizabeth Ashe''' a furred Gowne
and my beste petycote, Item I geve and bequeathe to '''Thomas Goddarde''' Twenty shillinges.
Item I geve and bequeathe unto '''John Cowarde''' Twenty shillinges Also I make and ordeigne in
this my laste will and testamente that the a foresaide Legaces w[hi]ch I have geven unto my two
Daughters (that is to saye) unto Jhoane the wyf of Mr Mumpesson, and unto Tamson
the wyf of Mr Will[ia]m Grove to be paide at Mighelmas nexte comynge and Imediately followinge
oute of the corne and [...] [...] comynge and growinge upon the Ferme of Fowntell epi[iscopi], other
els fortie pounde in monye to be geven unto my a foresaide Daughters / that is to saye Jhoanne &
Tamson, at the choyse and elecc[i]on of myne Executor. Item I geve and bequeathe unto the churche of
Fowntell xijd Item I geve unto the cathedrall church of Sarum xijd The Reste of all my
other goodes not geven mor bequeathed. I geve and bequeathe them unto '''Will[ia]m Mumpesson''' the sonne
of Mr Thomas Mumpesson whome I make and ordeigne, to be my whole and only executot of this
my laste will and Testamente. Also I do make and ordeigne in this my laste will & Testament
that all suche tythe clayme and intereste w[hi]ch I had by any Manner of means in the Ferme of
Fowntell ^epi shall come and growe unto by this my laste will and Testamente Will[ia]m Mumpesson
myne Executor in suche full whole and ample mannor as is was leaste unto me by my
husbande deceassed Item I geve and bequeathe to the Povertie of Fowntell epi[scopi] Tenne shillinge[s] [Page 2]
To be distributed and geven at the tyme of my buriall, also I make and ordeigne Overseers of this my
laste will and Testamente '''Edwarde Baseley''' of Knoyle, and '''Will[ia]m Prynce''' of Sedgull
Witnesses '''John Dominick''' Edwarde Baseley Will[ia]m Prynce Edwarde Kynge. Probate in Latin: On the twelfth day of the month of May, in the year of the Lord one thousand five hundred and seventy four... Joanne Mayhew als Monpesson, the natural and legitimate daughter of Agnes Mayhew als Monpesson, widow of Thomas Monpesson, deceased, her husband == Sources ==
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[[Category:Berkshire, Wills and Estates]] The Will of Bernard Anderson of Cookham, Berkshire, England, written on 4 May 1793 and proved on 19 July 1793 at London, Prerogative Court of Canterbury.[ Reference: PROB 11/1234/226 Description: Will of Barnard Anderson, Innholder of Cookham , Berkshire Date: 19 July 1793 Held by: [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D352302 The National Archives, Kew]] Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. Capital F is rendered as F rather than ff. Abbreviations are expanded and additions noted in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. An indistinct copy but readable. People mentioned in the Will *Richard Westbrook of Bisham, Gentleman, Abraham Darby of Cookham, Brewer (friends, executors) *Margaret Anderson otherwise Davis *Mary Wife of John Higgs of Maidenhead, Blacksmith (sister of Margaret) *Rebecca Wife of Thomas Truss (or Trust) of Reading, Hairdresser (sister of Margaret) *Sarah Anderson otherwise Davis, Spinster *Witnesses: T Milbourne, W Poulton, Jas Payn ---- This is the last Will and Testament
of me Barnard Anderson of the Parish of Cookham
in the Town of Maidenhead in the County of Berks
Innholder which I make and publish and declare in manner
following Whereas I am possessed of or intitled to the
Messuage or Tenement called the Sun Inn with
the Land and Appurtenances thereunto belonging
now in my own occupation, being Leasehold for along
term of Years (Subject to a Mortgage thereon for One
thousand pounds and interest) and also to a Copyhold
Garden Buildings and premises situate opposite to the
said Inn held of the manor of Ives (which I have
Surrendered to the use of my Will, and also to a considerable
personal Estate, consisting of Stock in trade, Horses,
Carriages, Household Goods Money Book Debts
and other Effects all which and all other my Estates and
Effects whatsoever which I shall die possessed of or
intitled unto I give devise and Bequeath unto my
two Friends '''Richard Westbrook''' of the Parish of
Bisham in the said County of Berks Gentleman
and '''Abraham Darby''' of Cookham in the same
County Brewer and to the Survivor of them and the
Executors and Administrators of such Survivor. In
Trust and to and for the only proper use and behoof
of '''Margaret Anderson otherwise Davis''', now living
with me her Heirs Executors Administrators and
Assigns, Subject to and chargeable with the payment of
the fourth part or share of the value thereof to be
made in manner hereinafter mentioned (after deducting
thereout all my just Debts Funeral and testamentary
[Page 2]
expences to her Sister '''Mary Wife of John Higgs''' of
Maidenhead aforesaid Blacksmith, one other fourth
part or share thereof to her Sister '''Rebecca Wife of'''
'''Thomas Truss''' of Reading Hair dresser, and the other fourth
part or share there of to her other Sister '''Sarah Anderson'''
'''otherwise Davis''' Spinster now living with me, all which
said parts and shares I give and bequeath to them
I direct that they the said Richard Westbrook and
Abraham Darby or the Survivor of them do as soon as
conveniently can be after my decease, cause an exact
Inventory and valuation to be made and taken of the
whole of my said Estates and Effects which shall be
enetered in a Book and Signed by them and which
valuation when so made out and signed shall be binding
and conclusive to every person concerned therein and
also to enter an Account of all Debts which I shall
justly owe at the time of my decease funeral and
testamentary expence to be deducted and taken out of
such valuation, the balance of which is to be divided
and paid as hereinbefore mentioned, and it is my Will
and desire that the said Mary Higgs Rebecca Trust
and Sarah Anderson otherwise Davis shall accept and
take such reasonable Security from the said Margaret
Anderson otherwise Davis for their said Several and
respective shares of my said Estates as aforesaid and
payable at such times and with such Interest as the
said Richard Westbrook and Abraham Darby, and the
Survivor of them or the Executors and Administrators of
such Survivor shall think just and reasonable, and it
is my Will and desire that the said Margaret
Anderson otherwise Davis in may have carry on
and succeed to my business for her own use and benefit
and I direct that my said Trustees shall reimburse
themselves all such Costs Charges, and Expences as
they shall be put unto in the execution of the
trusts hereby reposed in them and that they shall
not be answerable for any money or Effects which may
happen to be lost unless through their wilful neglect
or default and that neither of them shall be answerable
for the other but each of them for his own acts only
And I do hereby nominate and appoint the said
Richard Westbrook and Abraham Darby joint
Executors of this my last Will and Testament and
do hereby give to each of them a Ring as a mark of
my Esteem for them and I do hereby revoke and
make void all former Wills by me at any time
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heretofore made declaring this only to be my last
Will and Testament In Witness where of I the said
Barnard Anderson the Testator have to this my
last Will and Testament contained in two sheets of
Paper, to the first sheet set my hand and to this last
Sheet my hand and Seal the fourth day of May in
the Year of our Lord One thousand Seven hundred
and Ninety three - Bd Anderson (LS) Signed
Sealed Publish and declared by the said Barnard
Anderson the Testator, as and for his last Will and
testament in the presence of us who at his request, in
his presence, and in the presence of each other have
Subscribed our Names as Witnesses - '''T Milbourne'''
- '''W Poulton''' - '''Jas Payn''' ./.
This Will was proved at London the Nineteenth
day of July in the year of our Lord One thousand seven
hundred and Ninety three before the Worshipful George
Harris Doctor of Laws Surrogate^
[Insert in right hand margin]
of the Right Honourable Sir William
[...] [...] Doctor of Laws
Master Keeper or Commissary
of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury
lawfully constituted [end of insert]
by the Oaths of Richard
Westbrook and Abraham Darby the Executors named
in the said Will ^of the deceased to whom Adm[inistrati]on was granted having
been first duly sworn ^duly to Administer
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[[Category:Hampshire, Wills and Estates]] This transcription of the Will was transcribed from digital images of the Will on the ancestry website on 30 Jun 2023. Paragraphs and bold text have been introduced for ease of reading and were not present in the original. Betty Nash's estate was signed 14 Mar 1851 and in probate in 1854.[ '''Probate''': "Hampshire, England, Wills and Probates, 1398-1858"]
Hampshire Archives and Local Studies; Winchester, England; Probate Records: Wills, Inventories and Administrations Proved in the Church Courts of Winchester Diocese, 14th Century to 1858; Reference Number: 1854b/68
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Betty Nash probate. Occupation: Widow. People mentioned include: :the testatrix [[Chase-11187|Betty (Chase) Nash (bef.1766-abt.1854)]] :Betty’s sister [[Chase-11183|Mary (Chase) Yalden (bef.1759-bef.1808)]] :Betty’s niece [[Chase-11189|Mary (Chase) Privett (bef.1778-)]] ==Will of Betty Nash of East Meon signed 1851 and proved 1854== In the name of God Amen '''I Betty Nash of East Meon in the county of Southampton widow''' being of sound and disposing mind memory and understanding but mindful of my mortality do make and publish this my last Will and Testament in manner and form following (that is to say) First I desire to be decently interred at the discretion of my executors hereinafter named. Secondly, I desire that all my juste debts funeral and testamentary expenses may be fully paid by my executors. I give and bequeath unto '''my Nieces Daughters of my late sister Mary Yalden''' who shall be living at the time of my decease all my effects not consisting of money whatsoever and wheresoever that I may die possessed of I give and bequeath the sum of fifty pounds to '''William the son of my late niece Mary Privett''' to be paid and payable to him by my executors within twelve months next after my decease and in case the said William Privett should not then be living I give and bequeath the said sum of fifty pounds to all and every the children of the said William Privett share and share alike And as to the rest residue and reminder of my estate whatsoever and wheresoever and of what nature kind or quality soever the same may be and not hereinbefore disposed of after payment of all my debts legacies funeral expenses and the expense of proving this my will I do hereby give and bequeath the same and every part thereof unto and amongst all and every the children or child of '''my late sister Mary wife of William Yalden late of Bishopstoke''' in the said county of Southampton labourer deceased except the said William Privett share, and share alike payable twelve months after my decease and in case any or either of the children of my said late sister Mary by her husband William Yalden should happen to die before the legacy or share of residue shall become payable to him or them under this my Will leaving lawful issue then I will and direct that the legacy or share of residue so given to him her or them as aforesaid shall be considered as vested interests in him her or them and as such to be transmissible to his her or their issue lawfully begotten share and share alike And lastly, I do hereby nominate constitute, and '''appoint John Christmas of East Meon aforesaid Yeoman and Lancelot Lipscomb of Winchester in the same county gentleman executors of my will''' hereby revoking all former and other Will and wills codicil and codicils by me at any time heretofore made and do declare this only to be my last will and testament. In witness whereof I the said Betty Nash the testatrix have hereunto set my hand this fourteenth day of March, in the year of our lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty one. :Betty Nash Signed by the direction of the said, Betty, Nash, the testatrix as and4, and acknowledged by her to be her last will, and testament the same, having been first read over and explained to her in the presence of us, present at the same time, who at her request, and in her presence, and in the presence of each other, have here onto subscribed our names as witnesses :Robert Smith of East Meon wheelwright :Eulphine Smith his wife ==Source==
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[[Category:Jacka Name Study]] ==Background== Charles is thought to have been born around 1771 as he died at the age of 60 in 1831. However no baptism record has yet been located for him. Charles Jacka married Jane Weymouth on 31 August 1800 in St Buryan, Cornwall.[Cornwall OPC Database, Marriage of Charles Jacka and Jane Weymouth 31 August 1800, St Buryan Parish Register, transcribed by T Groves. Citing Phillimores] Charles signed his Will written on 3 May 1831, and probated on 4 October 1832.[Will of Charles Jacka, yeoman, of Mill and Ponds, St Buryan 1832 citing CRO DSB/256 [Transcribed by Corinne Thompson from LDS Film No. 2276076 Image Nos. 4046814_00058, 4046814_00059 and 4046814_00060]] He was buried on 9 September 1831, St Buryan, he died while living in a dwelling called 'Bottoms' at the age of 60.[Cornwall OPC Database, Burial of Charles Jacka, buried 9 September 1831, St Buryan Parish Register, transcribed by Corrine Thompson. ] ==Collating the data from the Will to confirm family== {| class="wikitable" ! Identified Children !! Baptised !! Give name of mother !! Fate of Children !! Quotation from Will[Will of Charles Jacka, yeoman, of Mill and Ponds, St Buryan 1832 citing CRO DSB/256 [Transcribed by Corinne Thompson from LDS Film No. 2276076 Image Nos. 4046814_00058, 4046814_00059 and 4046814_00060]] |- | [[Jacka-347|Mary Jacka]] || 10 February 1801, St Buryan, Cornwall.[Cornwall OPC Database, Baptism of Mary Jacka, baptised 10 February 1801, St Buryan Parish Register, transcribed by Corrine Thompson. Citing Handwritten manuscript by W. Treffry Hoblyn, (official transcriber for the Royal Institution of Cornwall) collated from the original parish register. Original manuscripts are held in the Morrab Library, Penzance, Cornwall, England. ( http://www.opc-cornwall.org/ Accessed 15 July 2018)] || Jane || Married Henry Tonkin a carpenter, 2 April 1822 in St Buryan (with the consent of her parents)[Cornwall OPC Database, Marriage of Henry Tonkin and Mary Jacka 2 April 1822, St Buryan Parish Register, transcribed by Corinne Thompson] || “my daughter Mary The Wife of Henry Tonkin” & “Three daughters Mary Tonkin, Grace Prowse, and Jane Jacka” |- | [[Jacka-348|Grace Jacka]] || 21 October 1802, St Buryan, Cornwall.[Cornwall OPC Database, Baptism of Grace Jacka, baptised 21 October 1802, St Buryan Parish Register, transcribed by Corrine Thompson. Citing Handwritten manuscript by W. Treffry Hoblyn, (official transcriber for the Royal Institution of Cornwall) collated from the original parish register. Original manuscripts are held in the Morrab Library, Penzance, Cornwall, England. ( http://www.opc-cornwall.org/ Accessed 15 July 2018)] || Jane || Married William Prowse (of St Levan), Labourer, 17 April 1830 in St Buryan.[Cornwall OPC Database, Marriage of William Prowse and Grace Jacka 17 April 1830, St Buryan Parish Register, transcribed by Corinne Thompson] || “my daughter Grace the wife of William Prowse” & “Three daughters Mary Tonkin, Grace Prowse, and Jane Jacka” |- | [[Jacka-337|Charles ]]|| 2 June 1805, Sancreed, Cornwall.[Cornwall OPC Database, Baptism of Charles Jacka, baptised 2 June 1805, Sancreed Parish Register, transcribed by Corrine Thompson. Citing Handwritten manuscript by W. Treffry Hoblyn, (official transcriber for the Royal Institution of Cornwall) collated from the original parish register. Original manuscripts are held in the Morrab Library, Penzance, Cornwall, England. ( http://www.opc-cornwall.org/ Accessed 15 July 2018)] || Jane || || “my son Charles Jacka” |- | [[Jacka-338|Jane Jacka]] || 18 May 1807, Sancreed, Cornwall.[Cornwall OPC Database, Baptism of Jane Jacka, baptised 18 May 1807, Sancreed Parish Register, transcribed by Corrine Thompson. Citing Handwritten manuscript by W. Treffry Hoblyn, (official transcriber for the Royal Institution of Cornwall) collated from the original parish register. Original manuscripts are held in the Morrab Library, Penzance, Cornwall, England. ( http://www.opc-cornwall.org/ Accessed 15 July 2018)] || Jane || Appears not to have gotten married. || “my daughter Jane Jacka & “Three daughters Mary Tonkin, Grace Prowse, and Jane Jacka” |- | [[Jacka-347|Charles Tonkin]] (grandson) || 29 December 1822, Madron, Cornwall. Child of Henry(farmer) & Mary Tonkin. Residence Trewren, Madron, Cornwall. || Jane || || “Grandson Charles Tonkin of the parish of Madron” |- | || || || || “William Semmons the Son of Anne Trembath of the parish of Une Lelant” |} == Sources ==
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[[Category:Berkshire, Wills and Estates]] [[Jones-133133|Charles Jones']] Will was written on 14 July 1759 in Cookham, Berkshire, England, and proved on 1 October 1759 in London, Prerogative Court of Canterbury.[ '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"]
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 849
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Will of Charles Jones, granted probate on 1 Oct 1759. Died about 1759 in Cookham, Berkshire, England. Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. Capital F is rendered as F rather than ff. Abbreviations are expanded and additions noted in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. People mentioned in the Will: *John Jones (son, executor) *Robert Jones (son, executor) *Mary the Wife of John Robinson of Great Marlow (daughter) *Sarah the Wife of Benjamin Norton of Great Marlow (daughter) *Elizabeth the Wife of Joseph Clack of Maidenhead (daughter) *Mr May, brewer of Reading *Jane the Wife of John Cannon of Maidenhead Baker (daughter) *Charles Cannon (grandson) *Witnesses: James Molloy *Elizabeth Neighbour ---- This is the last Will and Testament
of me Charles Jones of the Parish of Cookham in the County
of Berks Farmer I give to my beloved Son '''John Jones''' the
Sum of One hundred Pounds I give to my beloved Son '''Robert'''
'''Jones''' One Guinea to buy him a Ring and I appoint my Said
two Sons my Executors of this my Will I direct all my just
Debts funeral and Testamentary expences to be paid I Give
to my Daughter '''Mary''' the Wife of '''John Robinson''' of Great
Marlow Ten Pounds and also what Money the said John
Robinson owes me I give to my Daughter '''Sarah''' the Wife
of '''Benjamin Norton''' of Great Marlow the Sum of thirty
Pounds of which twenty Pounds I have already given with her
makes the Sum of Fifty Pounds to be kept in the Hands of
my Said Executors for the Sole use of my Said Daughter Sarah
and liable to the Controul or debts of her Said Husband
until he shall make a proper Settlement on her for her life
I Give to my Daughter '''Elizabeth''' the Wife of '''Joseph Clack'''
of Maidenhead the Sum of Fifty Pounds but as I Stand a
Security for the Said Joseph Clack to '''Mr May''' Brewer
of Reading for Some Money I direct that of the Said Joseph
Clack cannot Pay that money to '''Mr May''' that my Said
Executors shall pay Mr May out of the said Legacy I Give
to my Daughter '''Jane''' the Wife of '''John Cannon''' of
Maidenhead Baker the Sum of Fifty Pounds I Give to my
Grandson '''Charles Cannon''' Seven Load of New Flower Sacks
which I have at Mr Darvalls Mill I Give all the rest and
residue of my Personal Estate and Effects whatsoever and
wheresoever to my Said Executors In Witness whereof I have
hereunto Set my hand and Seal the fourteenth day of July
in the year of our Lord One Thousand Seven hundred and
Fifty Nine The mark of Charles Jones - Signed Sealed
Published and declared by the Testator in the presence of
us being first Truly read to him '''James Molloy''' the
Mark of '''Elizabeth Neighbour''' -
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This Will was Proved at London the first day of
October in the year of our Lord One Thousand seven hundred
and fifty Nine before the Worshipfull Arthur Collier Doctor
of Laws and Surrogate of the Right Worshipfull Edward Simpson
Doctor of Laws Master Keeper or Commissary of the Prerogative
Court of Canterbury lawfully constituted by the Oaths of John Jones
and Robert Jones the Sons of the deceased and Executors named
in the Said Will To whom Administration was granted of all and
Sinfular the Goods Chattels and Credits of the Said deceased having
been first Sworn duly to administer the same == Sources ==
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[[Category:Lincolnshire, Wills and Estates]] The Will of [[Thornton-309|Christopher Thornton]], Gentleman of Laughton, Lincolnshire, written on 16 October 1590, probate date 31 March 1591 Reference: PROB 11/77/244 Description: Will of Christopher Thorneton, Gentleman of Laughton, Lincolnshire Date: 31 March 1591 Held by: [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D926826 The National Archives, Kew] Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. Capital F is rendered as F rather than ff. Abbreviations are expanded and additions noted in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. People mentioned in the will (not in order of appearance): *Margaret Thorneton (daughter) *Isabell Thorneton (wife) *Thomas Vrrey, (son in law) his wife Marie & children *Elizabethe Spighte or Speight (daughter) *Thomas Brockelsbie (deceased) *Robart Brockelsbie (son of Thomas) *Richard Brockelsby (brother of Thomas) *Christopher Thornton of Burdforthe (cousin) *Elizabeth Thorneton (cousin, sister of above Christopher) *John Thor[n]ton of Burdforth (cousin, deceased) *Peter (brother), and his son Henrie *Richard Thorneton (brother) *Cicelie Blithe (sister's daughter, niece) *Thomas Bullingham (godson) *John Smithe of yorke, his wife (brother - in law?), son Edmonde *Sutton of Willerton (uncle) *my brother and my Sister Graye *Sir Christopher Wray kt (Lord chief justice) & Ladie Wray *Thomas Randes & his wife & children, Christopher, Thomas, Phillipe, Henrie, Judeth, Elizabeth, Dorothie & Marie Randes *Thomas Atkinsonne and his wyfe (relationship unknown) *Daughter of Roger Metcalfe, wife of Ripley or Ripon * Isabell daughter of John M[...?] of yorke *mistres Moray of Asbie, mistres Folcambe, mistres Sainte Poll and master Martin Brighouse *Robart Hall *master Peter Girlington *mistres Girlington wyfe of Nicholas Girlington esquier *Robart Somerscale of Gainsborough (friend) *master Newlande of Haxey, wife and daughter Cassandra *Robart Bull (vicar of Laughton) *William Wigan (clerk, deceased) his children Elizabeth Margarett and Marie Wigan *Thomas Tailor of Lincolne (public notary) *Christopher Thorneton of Thormanbie *Thomas Tipladie and children *John Metcafe and children *William Pante, John Towler, Ambrose (servants) *Robert Hunt, Roger Ogden, John Crosse (tenants?) *John Woodhead (debtor) *Leonard Cowper *Christopher Worsley (servant to Robart Somerscale) ---- In the name of god Amen the sixteenthe daie of October in
the yeare of our lorde god one thowsande five hundred ninetie Anno Regni Elizabethe Regine
Tricesmio secundo: I Christopher Thorneton of Laughton in the Countie of Lincolne gent
beinge of good and perfect healthe and remembrannce thanke be to Allmightie god Doe
make and ordaine this my present testament declaring therein my will in manner and
fourme followinge First I humblie com[m]ende my Sowle to the mercie of Allmightie god faith=
fullie belevinge that by the precious death of our lord and Saviour Christ Jhesus I shallbe made
a fellowe heire of his everlastinge kingdome, my bodie I com[m]itt to the earth to be buried in the
churche of such parrishe where yt shall please god to call me or elsewhere yt shall seme
good to my executors. Item I bequeath to my Daughter '''Margaret Thorneton''' as a leagacie
towardes her preferment in marriage the somme of twoe hundred poundes. To my Sonne in
lawe '''Thomas Vrrey''' fowrescore and tenn poundes, And to my Daughter '''Elizabethe'''
'''Spighte''' thirtie poundes yf the same Elizabeth shall happen to be livinge at the time
of my decease, Item I bequeath to '''Robart Brockelsbie''' Sonne of '''Thomas Brockelsbie''' clarke
deceased five poundes yf he be alive at the time of my deathe, Item to '''Richard Brockelsby'''
brother to the same Thomas Fortie shillinges yf he be livinge at my decease, Item I remitt
to my Cossen '''Christopher Thornton of Burdforthe''' in Yorkeshere tenn poundes which he
owethe me uppon obligac[i]on, Item I bequeathe to my Cosen '''Elizabeth Thorneton''' his
Syster twentie shillinges, Item I bequearge to my brother '''Peter''' yf he be alive at the time
of my decease twoe aungell[es] And to '''Henrie''' his Sonne Fortie shillinges, Item I bequeathe to
my brother '''Richard Thorneton''' dwellinge nere Redinge in Barkesheire yf he be livinge at my
death twentie poundes, Item to '''Christopher Worsley''' Servaunte to master '''Robart Som[er]scale'''
Twentie shillinges, Item to '''Thomas Atkinsonne and his wyfe''' either of them Tenn shilling[es]
Item I bequeathe to '''Cicelie Blithe''' my Sisters Daughter yf she shalbe a live at the time of my
decease tenn poundes, And to everie of my godchildren five shilling[es], Item I bequeath to
'''Christopher''' Sonne of '''Thomas Randes''' gent five poundes. And to '''Thomas Phillipe Henrie'''
'''Judeth Elizabeth Dorothie''' and '''Marie Randes''' children of the Saide Thomas Randes tenn
shillinges apeece. Item to my godSonne '''Thomas Bullingham''' Tenn shillinges, Item I give to
the children of '''Thomas Tipladie''', and to the children of '''John Metcafe''' which Tipladie and
Metcafe sometimes dwelte at Crosbie grannge nere northe Allerton fower poundes equallie
to be devided amonge them and to the '''Daughter of Roger Metcalfe''' latelie married to one
Ripley a Tanner in Rippon and to her children five poundes equallie to be devided amonge
them Item I bequeath to '''Isabell M[...]''' one of the children of '''John M[...] of yorke'''
Budgetmaker tenn shilling[es], And to '''William Pante''' my late Servainte twentie shilling[es].
Item I bequeathe to the same William Pante his executors and assignes all my intereste
and tearne of yeares yet to come in the Farme with the appurtenannces wherein '''Rob[er]t'''
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'''Hunt''' nowe dwelleth with all landes Meadowes pastures and commodities whatsoever in as large
and ample manner as old '''John Towler''' helde occupied and enioyed the same the said Pante
payinge yearelie from time to time the olde rente of eight shillinges provided allwaies and
my will is that the Saide Robart Hunte and his nowe wyfe shall have the Howse wherein
they now dwell with all the grounde which they now occupie for the tearme of Fortie
yeares yf the saide Hunt and his nowe wyfe or either of them doe so longe live they and
the Survivour of them paienge yearely to the Saide William Pante or his Assignes Tenn
shillinges at Sainte Andrew tyde and petermas by even porcions and Kepinge the Same
howse and groundes in good order and Sufficient reparac[i]ons from time to time and in thende
Soe to leave them, Item I give to the Saide Robart Hunt five shillinges, Item to '''Roger'''
'''Ogden''' tenn shilling[es]. And I will that the Same Roger and his now wyfe shall have the
howse wherein they now dwell with all Such lande and grounde as he occupiethe with
the Same for the Space of fortie yeares yf they or either of the doe so longe lyve paienge
therefore yearelie at the usuall Rent daies tenn shilling[es] by even porcions and kepinge the
saide howse in good order and Sufficient reparacions from time to time and in the ende so to
leave the same Item I bequeathe to''' John Crosse''' five shilling[es] And I will that he and
his nowe wyfe duringe theire lives shall have the howse with the lande and groundes
which he now occupieth therewithall payinge therefore yearelie twelve shilling[es] by
equall porcions at the usuall Rent daies and kepinge the Same howse and groundes in
good order and reparacions and so to leave the same, Item I bequeathe to '''Ambrose''' my
man yf he be in ^my service at my decease fower poundes To the poore of Laughton Fortie
shillinges, To the poore of Willesworthe Six shilling[es] eight pence. To the poore of east
Finnall Ferrie Six shilling[es] eight pence To the poore of Bliton twentie shilling[es], And
to the repaire of Laughton churche twentie shilling[es], Item I bequeath to my brother
'''John Smithe of yorke''' and to his wife and to his Sonne '''Edmonde''' everie of them Sixe
shilling[es], Item I forgive '''John Woodhead''' of Laughton all Such dette which he oweth me
and I doe hereby discharge hil of the Same Item I give to my cosen '''John Thor[n]ton of Burdforth'''
his widdowe twentie shilling[es] And my will is that poore John Towler my now Servaunte
have and be founde meate drinke clothe and lodginge duringe his lyfe by Such as shall
Succede me in the occupacion of the parrsonage of Laughton, Item I bequeathe to Sir ['''Christopher''']
'''Wray''' Knight lorde cheife Justice of Englande twoe anngell[es] To my '''Ladie Wray''' one anngell
To '''mistres Moray of Asbie, mistres Folcambe, mistres Sainte Poll and master Martin Brighouse'''
eche of them on anngell To '''Robart Hall''' five shilling[es] To '''master Peter Girlington''' one
Anngell To '''mistres Girlington wyfe of Nicholas Girlington esquier''' one Anngell. Item
I give to my olde man '''Leonard Cowper''' twentie shilling[es] To '''master Newlande of Haxey''' and his
wyfe and to theire Sonne Thomas and to theire Daughter '''Cassandra''' eche of them five shillinges
And to Jennitt Robart Hall his daughter fyve shillinges. Item I bequeathe to mistres Randes
wyfe of the Saide master Thomas Randes yf he be livinge at the time of my deathe fortie
shillinges Item I bequeathe to my frende master Robart Somerscale of Gainesburghor for
the often drawinge alteringe and furnishinge of this my last will and testament fyve markes
Item I bequeathe to my unkell '''Sutton of Willerton''' one Anngell yf he be alive at my decese
To '''my brother and my Sister Graye''' either of them five shilling[es] and to theire children
twentie shilling[es] equallie to be devided amonge them, Item whereas I have a lease for d[...]
yeares yet to come of all the tithe milke and the halfe tithe of the geese renewinge yerelie
within the parsonage of Laughton from '''Robart Bull''' now vicar there my will is that
im[m]ediatlie after my deathe halfe of the tithe milke and geese renweinge within the Towne
of Laughton shall from time to time duringe the tearme specified in the same lease
renewe and come and shalbe receaved and taken to and for the use of Such as shall Succede me
in the right of the parsonage of Laughton and the other halfe of all the same tythe mylke
i give and bequeath to him the Saide Robart Bull uppon condic[i]on that he shall well and
honestlie behave him selfe towerdes Such as shall Succede me in the parsonage of Laughton
Item whereas I stande possessed of the parsonage of Laughton with the appurtenannces and
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of diverse landes and tennamentes in Laughton aforesaide in the parrishe of Laughton called or
knowne by the name of Brockelsbies landes and Cornewalles landes by seaverall leas[es] and demis[es] thereof
made by the saide Sir Chrystopher Wray for severall tearmes of yeares therein yet to come I
will and bequeathe out of the same demised premiss[es] unto Elizabeth Speight my Daughter
for and duringe the yeares in the saide leas[es] and everie of them to come yf the saide Elizabeth
shall so longe live one Annuall or yearelie Rente of charge of twentie shillinges by yeare
to be yearlie paiable out of the same unto my saide Daughter at the Feastes of Sainte
Michaell the Archanngell and the Annunciac[i]on of the virgin Marie by equall porcions and
in defaulte of paiment thereof or of anie parte of the same I will that yt shall and maie be
lawfull to and for my saide Daughter and her Assignes from time to time to distraine in
anie of the saide premiss[es] for the same and the distresse or distress[es] there formde or taken
to imparte and detaine untill the saide Annuall Rente with the arrerages thereof be fullie
satisfied contented and paide and further I will that '''Isabell Thorneton''' my wife shall have the
use occupac[i]on and proffitt[es] of all my saide Farmes and leas[es] untill my Daughter Margarett
shallbe married yf my saide wyfe shall so longe kepe her selfe sole and unmarried she the saide
Isabell payinge duringe all the saide time aswell the saide Annuall Rente chardge of twenty
shilling[es] unto the saide Elizabeth Speight in forme aforesaide bequeathed as allso the
severall yearelie Rentes reserved uppon the saide originall demis[es] and likewise performinge
all other covenantes therein contained as on my owne parte or on the parte of mine executors
or assignes are to be kepte and performed. And whenas my saide Daughter Margarett shall
happen to be married and marrienge with the consente and good likinge of my supervisors
hereunder named or anie three of them then I will and bequeathe that my saide wyfe yf she
be then sole and unmarried together with Margarett my saide Daughter shall have the use
occupacion and proffittes of all my saide Farmes and leas[es] ioyntelie together dusinge soe many
of the yeares in the saide severall leas[es] contained then to come as the saide Isabell my wyfe
and Margarett my Daughter or either of them shall live provided allwaies that yf my saide
wyfe shall either before or after the marriage of the saide Margarett my Daughter marry
& take anie parsonne to husbande then I will and my full intente and meaninge ys that the
estate interest and legacie of my saide wyfe in the saide leases and demised premiss[es] or of &
in anie use occupacion or proffitt of or out of the same shall forthewith ende cease and
determine and that then my saide Daughter Margarett yf she be then livinge and yf she
be then deade that then the yssue of her bodie ^lawfully begotten and in defaulte of yssue of her bodie so begotten
then the children of Thomas Vrrey and '''Marie''' his wife and the children of '''William Wigan'''
Clarke deceased shall wholie and solie have the saide premiss[es] for and duringe soe manie of
the yeares in the saide severall leas[es] contained then to come as the saide Margarett or anie
yssue of her bodie lawfullie begotten or the saide children of the saide Thomas Vrrey and
Marie his wyfe and the saide children of the saide William Wigan or anie of them shall
live yealdinge doinge and performinge all such thinges as are firstlie limited for my saide
wyfe to doe And in case my wyfe shall live sole and unmarried duringe all her lyfe and die
possessed either of the whole premiss[es] or of anie parte thereof by force of any bequeste or
limitacion before expressed Then I will that after her decease the saide Margarett my daught[er]
shall have all the saide premiss[es] for soe manie of the yeares in the saide severall demisses
contained then to come as the saide Margarett shall live, and after her decease I will that
the yssue and children of the bodie of the saide Margarett lawfullie begotten and the yssue
of the same yssue shall under the charges and paiementes afore expressed and limited have
all the saide premiss[es] for soe manie of the saide yeares as any of the said yssues or
children of the yssue of anie of the saide children or for defaulte of yssue of the bodie of the
saide Margarett lawfullie begotten then I will and bequeathe that the saide children
of the saide Thomas Vrrey my Sonne in lawe and of the saide Marie his wyfe and the
children of the saide William Wigan theire executors and assignes shall have and enioye
all the saide severall leases and premiss[es] for and duringe all the Severall tearmes of yeres
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therein contained which then shalbe to come in the premiss[es] or anie of them yealdinge and payinge
the Severall Rentes and paiments before limited and likewise performinge all the Severall cove=
nantes in the said severall originall indentures of lease expressed on the behalfe of me the
saide Christopher Thornetone my executors or assignes to be performed provided neverthelesse
and my will and meaninge is that the said William Pante Roger Ogden and others and
theire now wives to whome I have by this my will bequeathed theire Several Farmes
and groundes for certaine yeares as is before saide appointed shall have and enioye the same accordinge
to my true intente therein before declared. And whereas theire remainethe in my handes
fowrescore and tenn poundes of the goodes of William Wigan Clarke deceased for and in lewe of
his childrens porcions referred by his will to be distributed or appointed at my discretion my mind
and will is the same fowrescore and tenn poundes shalbe well and trulie paide unto the said
children viz '''Elizabeth Margarett and Marie Wigan''' or to the Survivors of them at theire
severall ages of one and twentie yeares or at the time of theire severall marriages which
shall first happen rate and porcion like with this that for theire better preferment I give
unto everie of them tenn poundes as a leagacie to be paide at the same yime to make upp
everie of theire porcions Fortie poundes apeece And I will the same children shalbe kepte
and brought upp by my wife and my Daughter Margarett to whome I will theire porcions
shalbe delivered uppon Sufficient Suerties to be put in to my Supervisors within one quarter of
a yeare next after my decease for the true awnsweringe of the same at theire severall
marriages or at theire several ages of one and twentie yeares. Item I give towardes the
gettinge of a free schole in Gainesburghe twentie shillinges to be paide to my frende
maister Robart Somerscale there. And in case anie amiguitie question or contraversie
shall hereafter happen to arise or growe betwene my saide wife and my children and other
the leagatories before named or anie of them or anie twoe of them whereof Robart Somerscale
to be one whoe knowethe my full minde and meaninge in all the premiss[es] And of this
my pr[esen]te last will and testament I make and constitute the said Isabell my wyfe and
Margarett my Daughter my full and sole executors, And I make supervisors of the same
Nicholas Girlington esquior '''Christopher Thorneton of Thormanbie''' in the Countie of
Yorke gent the saide Thomas Randes '''Thomas Tailor of Lincolne''' publike notarie and
the saide Robart Somerscale and I give to eche of them for theire paines and advise
to be taken and given from time to time in or about the execution of this my will five
poundes over and besides theire charges in travaile aboute anie busines concerninge this
my Testament and as I have intreated with the saide Robart Somerscale so I doe
herebie will and declare that theire shall not be anie penaltie or forfeiture taken
uppon anie bande or other specialtie for non paiment of anie somme or sommes of
monie to me in my lyfe time and therefore my will is that my executors shall deale in
all the premiss[es] by the advice of the saide Robart Somerscale And be yt allwaies
provided and my will and truste is that my saide wife and children and everie of them
shall and will houlde themselves fullie satisfied and contented with the leagacies which
I have before by this my last will and testament consideratlie and advisedlie bequeathed
and appointed sevarallie unto them in full recompence of all such parte or porcions of good[es]
as they or anie of them can or may claime or challenge by or after my deathe lastelie my
will and minde is that all the residue of my goodes and chattelles before not bequeathed
my dettes beinge paide and my Funeralle dischardged shalbe equallie distributed and
devided betwene my saide executors and I doe hereby utterlie revolke and disanull all
former willes legacies bequestes executors and supervisors thereof heretofore by me made
sett downe or devised And in true testimonie that this is my verie true laste will and
Testament I have hereunto sett my hande and Seale the daie and yeare first above
written in the presence of those whose names are hereunto Sett and Published that is to
witt
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Proved at London the last day of March 1591, administration to Isabell Thorneton the relict and Margarete Thorneton daughter
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[[Category:Wiltshire, Wills and Estates]] [[Hancock-11641|Edward Hancock]]'s will was written on 18 August 1624 and his estate passed probate in June 1625.[ '''Probate''': "Wiltshire, England, Wills and Probate, 1530-1858"]
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Edward Hancock probate in 1625. Occupation: Broad weaver. Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. Capital F is rendered as F rather than ff. Abbreviations are expanded and additions noted in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. People mentioned in the Will *Nathaniel (son) *Elias (son) *John (son) *Cicelie (daughter) *Richard Knee (father in law [step-father]) *Magdalen Hancock (wife) *William Gaisford (brother in law) ---- In the Name of God, Amen; I Edward Hancock of
Hinton within the parish of Steeple Ashton in the Countie of
Wiltes and diocesse of Sarum broadweaver, being sick in bodie
but of good understanding and memorie, doe make and ordaine this
my last Will and Testament in manner and forme following
First of all I bequeath my Soule to God, and my bodie to the earth
in sure and certaine hope of a iofull resurrection of the same at
the latter day, and blessed immortalitie both of bodie and Soule throug
the mercie of God, and the merrits of my Saviour Jesus Christ. Next
as remembering those worldly goods w[hi]ch God hath lent mee, I doe
thus dispose of Item to my foure children, '''Nathaniel, Elias, John''',
and '''Cicelie''',I doe bequeath thirtie pounds to be equally divided
among them, to be paid within one twelve monthes into the hands of
the overseers appointed by this my last Will and Testament, in their
behalf and to theiruse Item to my Sonne Nathaniel Hancock I
bequeath my broad loom with all the furniture thereof, Item to my
Sonne John Hancock besydes his part in the former legacies I doe bequeath
three pounds more, w[hi]ch three pounds doe now remaine in the hands
of my father in law '''Richard Knee''', by him to be delivered to my
said overseers at what time as they shall think fit. And my
Will is that if anie of my children die before they come to the
age of Twentie one, or before their marriages, Then his or their
legacies is to be devided among the Survivors: All the rest of
my goods and chattailes, moveable and immoveable, I give and
bequeath unto my wellbeloved wife '''Magdalen Hancock''', whome
I make my Sole Executrix, And I constitute and appoint my
wellbeloved freinds John Hancock my brother and '''William'''
'''Gaisford''' my brother in law to be the overseers to see the execution
of the pr[...]es. In Witness whereof to this my last Will and
Testament I have put to my hand the Eighteenth day of August
in the year of our Lord God 1624
Witness hereunto
Henry Whitlocke
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[[Category:Wiltshire, Wills and Estates]] [[Hancock-11640|Edward Hancock]]'s will was written on 16 March 1590/1 and his estate passed probate after 1 May 1591.[ '''Probate''': "Wiltshire, England, Wills and Probate, 1530-1858"]
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Edward Hancock probate in 1591. Occupation: Weaver. Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. Capital F is rendered as F rather than ff. Abbreviations are expanded and additions noted in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. People mentioned in the Will *[[Hancock-11642|William]] (son) *Peeter (son) *John Hancocke (brother? childrens' uncle) *John (son) *Elizabeth (daughter) *[[Hancock-11641|Edward]] (son) *[[Blanshard-47|Cecily]] (wife) *Richard Hancocke (brother) *Thomas Hancocke (brother) *John Rogers (vicar, witness) Note: all children under the age of 21 ---- [Inventory on previous page (not transcribed) taken on 1 May 1591 by John Bolwell
Richard Hancocke Thomas Hancocke and Thomas Langfield, total £9 15s] [Page 73]
In the name of God Amen the xvjth day of march in the yeare of or lord Christ
1590 I Edward Hancocke of Hinton in the parish of Stipleashton in the
dioces of Sa[ru]m beinge sicke and weake in body but yet of good & p[er]fect
memory the lord be praised, do make this my last will & testament in maner
and forme folowinge First I co[m]mend my Soule into the handes of God trustinge
to be saved by faith in Jesus Christ and my body to be buried in the churchyard
at Stipleashton. Ite[m] I geeve to the cathedrall church of Sa[ru]m vjd. Ite[m] I geeve
to my p[ar]ish church vjd. Ite[m] I geeve & bequeath to my Son[n]e '''William''' my broade
loome w[i]th all the [...]nes belonginge to the same. Ite[m] I geeve to my five other
children xxs a peece to ^be payed to them in this maner to ^the boies when they
shalbe at the age of xxjti yeares & to the maides at xviij. And yf it
happen that any of my children to die before they come to that age then I
will that his part shalbe divided amonge ^the rest livinge, Ite[m] I geeve to '''Peeter'''
my Son[n]e xls moore w[hi]ch was geeven to him by his uncle '''John Hancocke'''
and to the rest of my children v[i]z. '''William John Elizabeth Edward''' xs a peece
w[hi]ch was geeven them liekewise by theyreuncle John, w[h]ich shalbe paid to them when
they shall come to the age afore said. All the rest of my goods & cattells I
geeve to '''Cicely''' my wife whom I make myne executrix of this my last will
to see my children ^kept bred up and to pay them theyr legacies. And I desire my
beloved brethren '''Richard & Thomas Hancocke''' to see this my ^will p[er]formed &
executed accordinge to myne in tent & meaninge. this beinge made in the p[rese]nce of
'''John Rogers''' vicar there Richard Hancocke and Thomas Hancocke
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[[Category:Warwickshire, Wills and Estates]] The will of [[Holte-31|Edward Holte]] written in January 1592/3 and proved on 21 March of that year.[https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D928865 Reference: PROB 11/81/247 Description: Will of Edward Holte of Duddestone, Warwickshire Date: 21 March 1593 Held by: The National Archives, Kew (accessed 4 Jan 2022)]
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. ff is rendered as F. Abbreviations are expanded and additions noted in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. People in the will, in the order that they are mentioned.
*John Massye (gentleman my godson) *Maister Doctor Hinton (my good freinde) *Dorothie (my welbeloved wife) *Maister Baker (from whom he bought Charterhouse, Coventry) *Margaret Holte (daughter) *Mary Holte (daughter) *my eldest sonne (oddly not mentioned by name) *Anne Easte (daughter) *Edwarde Easte (son in law) *Barnabie Easte (Edward Easte's father) *Goodith Easte (daughter of Barnabie, presumably Edward Easte's sister) *John Wirley (brother in law) *John Huggesford (brother in law) *Humphrey Wirley (son in law) *John Huggesford (son in law) *Katherine (wife of Humphrey Wirley) *Lettice (wife of John Huggesford, son in law) *Frauncis Holte (younger son) *Robert Holte (younger son) *Thomas Ferrers (brother in law) *Sir Humfrey Ferrers Kt (brother in law, executor) *Edward Willimz (executor) *William Colmer, mercer (executor) *Abraham Wyrley (cousin) *Bailiffs: Richard Norton, William Hulley, Nicholas Dey, John Bull *Other Servants: William Westonn of Gaydon, Nicholas Dacles, John Cokersall, Edward Holbrooke, Thomas Ensor, Nicholas Milner, Thomas Staples *John Bennet (friend) *William Holte (executor) *Overseers: Clement Fisher esq, John Lloyd Esq, William Lewes Esq ---- The mercyfull will of the everlastinge
god be donne unto me and all myne both nowe and ever. I Edward Holte of Duddestone
in the Countie of Warw[ick] Esquire beinge I prayse god in good and perfecte memorye, and willinge to sett
all my worldlie thinges in order, Doe with his asistance make and establishe this my last will and
Testament this present moneth of January in the yeare of o[ur] saviour Christ one thouesand five
hundred ninetie and two in manner and forme followinge desiring all my friends to be contented
therwith videl[ice]t. First and Cheefley as Christianytie requireth earnestley cravinge pardon w[i]th
sorowful harte for my greate and manifold sinnes most carelesley and continually com[m]itted through
out the coarse of my life. I do com[m]ende and leave my soule to the greate mercy of Jesus Christe
our onlie saviour and redeemer by the blessed merits of whose death and bludsheddinge I remaine
stedfastley assured to be partaker of his everlastinge kingdome, not doubtinge but that his
mercie doth farre exceede my manifold offences and therefore buildinge my faith firmlie uppon his
assured promise made unto penitente sinners, I doe make sure accompte to be of the nomber of his
electe, and that my body and soule shalbe unyted togeather againe at the last daye and be
partaker of his ioyfull sentence, and my mortall body whensoever it shall please god to separate my
life from it I com[m]ende to the earthe from whence it come to be buried in my Chappell on the North Sid
of my parish churche at Astone in the vaute which I have made there, and such monument or
memorye of my wife and me to be made there of us as by my Executors shalbe thoughtfitt. and
they to allowe themselves for the Charges bestowed theruppon, and the manner and order of my
funerall I whollie leave to the direction of my executors for that it be without worldlie pompe, but
rather with charitable distribution[s] to the poore and needie, and with bestowinge of blackes uppon my
wife, children and servinge men, who uppon my Executors and Overseers, and such other of my good
freindes as they shall thinke Fitte / Nexte of all my will and desire is, that all and every of my
debts dewe to any of my good freind[e]s or to any other parson or parsons in righte and concyence uppon
dewe proffe made therof shalbe trulie paid by my executors, the som[m]e wherof to my memorye I doe
leave herewith in writinge under my hande, Item first I give and bequeath to the poorest people
and housholders inhabitinge within the parish of Aston aforesaid, three pounds sixe shilling[e]s ^viij d, and to
the like poore people inhabitinge within the towne of Birmingham and Dereatend fower pound[s]
to be paied within seaven monethes nexte after my decease and the same to be distributed amongeste
them accordinge to the necessities by some such of the discreteste Inhabitants of either of the said
parrishes as by my executors shalbe appointed. Item I give and bequeath to '''John Massye'''
'''gentleman my godson''' Fortie shillinges and to my good '''freinde Maister Doctor Hinton''' Fortie shillinges
hopinge he will bestowe a sermon at my buriall. Item next my will is that '''Dorothie''' my welbe
loved wife, if shee will after my decease make her dwellinge and abode at Duddestone
shall have and enioye the ioynture which I have heretofore assured unto her duringe her
widowhood by certeyne Indentures of conveyance Tripertite bearinge the date the fourth day of Aprill
in the sixteane yeare of the raigne of our soveraigne Ladye Queene Elizabeth etc and by
other assuraunce, and also yf shee shall fortune to marry againe and therby loose the said said
Joynture, that then shee shall have and enioye from thencfourth duringe her naturall life the
yearely anuetie or rentcharge of two hundred marks issuinge out of all my landes, tenements
and hereditamentes in Duddeston and within the Lordshippe or mannour of Birmingham w[hi]ch
I have also heretofore assured unto her after such her seconde mariage by certeyne other
Indenture[s] Tripartite bearinge date the twelve day of June in the eight and twenteth
yeare of the raigne of our said soveraigne Ladie Queene Elizabeth as by the same
severall Indenture[s] more playnlye appeareth, soe as my said wife doe observe the contente[s]
and the meaninge of the same severall conveyan[n]ces and doe not breake the condic[i]ons and
provisoes in them conteined. and ^if shee will after my decease dwell and make her abode at my
howse called the Charterhouse nere to the Citie of Coventrie which is the fitter place of
the two for her, Then my will is that my said wife not onlie have and enioye duringe
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her life the saide Charterhouse and growndes with thappurten[a]nces therunto belonginge which I
have purchased of '''Maister Baker''', and also the Charterhouse Close and litle hartes
heade there which I have taken for certeyne yeares to come and my Dovehouse lately
builded at Bulkington she painge to my sonne and heire the yearly rente of five pound
thirteane shillings fower pence for the same, and likewise the rente dew yerely for the ^sayd
Charterhouse Close and harts heade, and the respite of homage and other dewties for
the same, but also she shall after my decease have and enioye duringe her life, the said
yearly anuitie or rentecharge of two hundred markes before menc[i]oned to be issuinge
and paiable out of all and singuler my lands tenements and hereditaments within the
same deede menc[i]oned, soe as she doe accepte and take the same in full recompence and
satisfaction of all Jointures, [dowres?] and other dem[m]ands whatsoever in to or out of any
of my lands, tenements or hereditaments by reason of any conveya[n]nc[e]s before menc[i]oned
or of any other title. Item I give and bequeth to my two daughters '''Margaret Holte'''
and '''Mary Holte''' five hundred pounds a peece for and towards theire preferments
to be paid unto them at such severall tymes as they shall accomplish theire severall
ages of fower and twentie yeares a peece yf they or eyther of them shall fortune to
be soe longe unmaried, or els soe sone after as it may be levied, and if they or either
of them shall fortune to be maried before that age, then parte of the said porc[i]on and
porc[i]ons soe bequeathed to be paid to her or theire use the tyme of theire mariages videl[ice]te soe
much therfore as by my executors and the survivors of them shall be thought convenient
they maye disburse, and the residue of the same sixe hundred pounds a peece to be paid
at such severall tymes afterwards as the same shall or maye be conveniently levied of
the rentes and proffites of my mannors, lands, tenementes, Leases and other thinges
hereafter in this my will lymitted and appointed to and for the performane therof
accordinge to the true intente and meaninge of this my will, which legacies I give unto
my saide two daughters and either of them uppon Condic[i]on that they or either of them
shall not bestowe herselfe in mariage without the devise and consente of my wife my
'''eldest sonne''', and my executors or the more parte of them livinge, and if they or either
of them shall bestowe her selfe in mariage without such likinge and consente then I will
that shee or they soe maringe shall lose the one halfe of hir or theire said legacies and
porc[i]on herein bequeathed and have but onlie the one halfe therof to be paid unto hir
or them / Also if they or either of them shall fortune to decease before theire or her
said age of fower and twentie yeres beinge then unmaried, Then my will is that
their or her said said legacye soe deceasinge shall cease and not be paid to any parson
or parsons / Item I give and bequeath unto my '''daughter Anne Easte''' Five pounds of
yearly anuitie duringe the terme of sixteane yeares next after my decease if she shall soe
longe live to be paid unto her at twoe usuall Feastes in the yeare by the appoyntmente of my
Executors and the survivors of them out of my lands and Leases herein devised and limitted
to and for the performance of this my will / and I further give and bequeath unto my saide
Daughter Anne if shee be livinge at my decease, and to my '''sonne in lawe Edwarde Easte''' her
husband Fortie poundes towardes the better storinge of theire house and groundes to be paid
unto them by my Executors at such times and soe sonne as they maye respectinge the convenient
paymentes of my other legacies, and also I give to the said Edward easte all such advantages
and forfitures of coven[a]ntes and bonde by statute as '''Barnabie Easte''' his father hath heretofore
committed unto me by his not performinge of the Covenantes and agreementes betweene us.
and I give ^bequeath unto '''Goodith ^Easte his daughter''' Fortie pounds to be imployed to encrease to her
use, Item my will bequ[st?] and desire is that the Coven[a]ntes and agreementes of mariage
heretofore coven[a]nted and agreed uppon betweene '''my brother in lawe Maister John Wirley'''
and me, and betweene '''my brother in lawe Maister John Huggesford''' and me shall be
one my parte performed and kepte with the better, and my said brother Wirley be
truly paid in December next which by our Indentures of Agreementes is then dewe unto him.
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Also I bequeath to Dorothie my lovinge wife, or to '''my sonnes in lawe Humphrey Wirley and John'''
'''Huggesford''' at theire ch[?]oices Fortie markes of yerely rente a peece to discusse the charges of
theire boordes and findinge duringe such tymes as by my Coven[a]ntes or agreementes with my said
brothers in lawe. I am to give them thire boordes. / Item I also give and bequeth to the said
Humfrey Wirley if '''Katherine''' his wife shall soe longe live twentie poundes towardes theire setting
upp of house, and likewise to the said John Huggesforde twentie sixe poundes thirteane shillinges
and fower pence, yf '''Lettice''' his wife shall soe longe live towards theire settinge upp of house
to be paid as my executors may levy the same, / Also my will is that '''my two yonger sonnes'''
'''Frauncis Holte and Robert Holte''' shall quietley have and enioye im[m]ediately after my
decease duringe theire lives the severall anuities or yerely rentes charges of twentie markes
a peece, which I have heretofore by my severall deeds indented assured unto them for theire
maynten[a]nce accordinge to the purporte of the same deedes, videl[ice]t to my sonne Frauncis out of
my landes and tenementes lyinge and beinge within the mannor or hamlett of Bordesley neere
Birmingham, and to my sonne Robert out of certeyne my landes and tenementes in Weston in
Arden near Bulkington in the Countie of Warw[ick] whereof / I have also given them season
accordinglie. / and furthermore I give and bequeth to the ^said Frauncis Holte my sonne during
his naturall life and to such wife as he shall be maried unto at the tyme of his decease
duringe her naturall life, and after theire deceases to the eldest sonne, and for want of such
sonne to the eldest Childe of the said Frauncis lawfullie begotten, for tearme of life of
such Childe onlie all that the rectorye or Parsona[i?]ge of Shenstone with the appurten[a]nces
in the countie of Stafford, togeather withall the gleabe landes, tythes, and other hereditam[en]tes
whatsoever to the said Rectorie belonginge, payinge and discharginge the feefarme rente
yearly and other dewties dew for the same after expirac[i]on of Standley his Lease whoe
is nowe ten[a]nte therunto. / And I likewise give and bequeth to my said sonne Frauncis
imediatley after my decease the yerely proffitt and Comoditie of my two pasture groundes
beinge parcels of my Demaynes, which are com[m]only called the two over Ruddinges for the
better augmentinge of his maynten[a]nces in the studye of the comon lawes soe longe onlie and
untill such tyme as he shall enter uppon the said rectorye or parsonage of Shenston, with
the appurten[a]nces before bequeathed unto him, and then my will is that from thenceforth
my executors and the survivor of them shall have and take the yerely proffites of the
said pasture groundes towardes the paymentes of my debtes and legacies untill this my will
shall be fully performed, and my will and meaninge is that my executors and the survivors
of them shall duringe the mynoritie of my said sonne Frauncis take and receave his said
porc[i]ons of livinge, and bestowe the same yearlie uppon him, and to his use, as by the
discrec[i]on of them and the survivors of them shalbe thought fitt and convenient, and at
his full age of one and twentie yeares, to render him accomptes of theire bestowinge of
the same. / Item I also give and bequeath to my said sonne Robert fower hundred poundes
in mony to bee employed in stocke of march[a]nndize to mayntayne his trade withall, that I
woulde have him to be bounde apprentice unto videl[ice]t to be a march[a]nnte venturer, two
hundred poundes wherof I woulde have dilivered with him, when he is bound apprentice
uppon such assurance and agreementes as shall be then agreed uppon, with him that
shalbe his Maister as well touching his occupinge of parte of the same two two hundred
poundes in conveniente tyme, for his better com[m]oditie, as also for the safe repaimente againe
of the same two hundred poundes to him at the end of his yeares wherin '''my brother in lawe'''
'''Maister Thomas Ferrers''' hath freindly promised his assistance to place him. / and the
other two hundred poundes I will shall be paid by my executors and the survivor of them
to my said sonne Robert at the ende of his apprentishippe, yf he frame himself likely to
doe well and not to be an unthrifte, and I will devise and bequeath to my trustie freindes
'''Sir Humfrey Ferrers knight my brother in lawe''', '''John Huggesford''' and '''Edward Willimz'''
esquires, and '''Will[ia]m Colmer''' of Birmingham mercer and to the survivors and survivo[rs] of
them his Executores and Administratores for and duringe the tearme and space of sixtene
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twenty yeares nexte followinge after my decease, all those my mannors messuages landes tenementes rentes
and other hereditamentes whatsoever with thire appurten[a]nces aswell in possession as in reverc[i]on
scituate linge and beinge within the Lordships and mannors of hamletts of Aston neere Birmingha[m]
Witton, Duddeston, Birmingham Bordesley litle Bromyche and in Sutton in Colffilde in the county
of Warr[wick] and in Handsworth in the countie of Stafford which only my Bayliffes '''Richard Norton'''
'''William Hulley, Nicholas Dey''' and '''John Bull''' doe receive and gather the yerelie rentes and proffittes
of, as by theire severall rentalls of the same Collecc[i]ons maie playnlie appeare likewise my stocke
of sheepe that shall be at Sutton the tyme of my decease. / Also the occupac[i]on and takinge of
the yerely proffittes of my farme of the desolved Colledge of St Maries nere the Castle of
Leicester, and all the landes, tenementes, tithes, rentes and proffittes therunto belonginge for
and duringe the said terme and space of Sixteane yeares next followinge after my deca[e]se,
yf my tearme of yeres therin shall for longe continewe. / and likewise the occupac[i]on and taking
of the yerelie proffittes of my farmes of the Scite of the mannor of Tachbrooke als[o]
Byshoppes Tachbrooke with the appurten[a]nces in the said countie of Warr[wick], and of the
landes Meadowes pastures, and hereditamentes therunto belonginge, also of the Rectorie
or parsonage of Bulkington in the said county of Warr[wick], withall the tithes, proffittes, and
appurten[a]nces therunto belonginge and also the Rectory or parsonage of Aston near Birmingham
aforesaid, and of all the gleabe landes, tenementes, tythes, and other proffittes to the same
Rectory belonginge (Excepte the tythe corne of Duddeston[e] and Nechells onlie) also my closes
or sheepe pastures togeather lying in Aston, which I doe nowe use in myne owne occupac[i]on
called or knowne by the names of the newefilde Stafford croftes Coppockes close and
the roundhilles, and my seaven score cowple of ^rente con[n]yes and Rabbyts which are due to be
paid yerelie by the keeper of Aston heath, and likewise all the herriottes, relieffes weaves
and screves, and perquisites of courtes, which shall yerelie arise and growe due of, for and
by reason of any my said mannors lib[er]ties, landes or tenementes also excepted, savinge and
also alwaies excepted out of all the same premisses soe bequeathed to the performance
of this my will, such comodities, tithes, and other yerely proffittes, and such estates, Interestes
and yearlie rentes, charges or annuyties, in and yssuinge out of any of the said mannors, landes
tenementes, and fermes as I have heretofore by any former Conveyannce or by this my
will grannted, assured, or bequeathed to Dorothie my said lovinge wife to any of my
Children, or to any other parson or parsons during theire interestes therin accordinge to the
tenures and true meaninge of the same, which said devise and bequeste of the said rentes
yssues and proffittes yerelie com[m]inge and arisinge of the said mannors landes and ten[amen]ts
Rectories Fermes, and other the premisses before bequeathed (excepte before excepted)
is to the onlie purpose and intente, that the said Sir Humfrey Ferrers, John
Hugesford, Edward Willimze and William Colmer and the survivor of them his exec[utors]
and Administratores shall accordinge to my speciall trust reposed in them employe and
bestowe the same duringe the said termes and tymes before limitted and bequeathed
for and towardes the paimentes of all my deptes and legacies, and for the ^full performance
of this my will and Codicill hereunto annexed in all pointes accordinge to my true
meaninge, and if the overplus and residewe of all the said rentes, yssues and proffittes
that shall or maye com[m]e or arise aswell of the said mannors, landes, tenementes, parsonages
Fermes, and other the premisses de[v?]ised to the performance of my will (excepte before
excepted) as also of all my goods Cattels redy money. and depts owinge me and other
thinges whatsoever bequeathed or lefte to my executores, after my depts and legacies shalbe
paid and discharged, also this my will and Codicill in all pointes trulie performed, and
the reasonable charges of my executors in or aboute the performance of this my will in any
respecte, fully allowed. I give and bequeth unto that my sonne which shalbe my heire
and shall first accomplish the age of fower and twentie yeares to be dilivered unto
him with acomptes in writinge to be made of the same by my executors or the survivor
of them his executores and administratores at such tyme and tymes as theire use
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and interest of and in the said mannors, landes, tenementes, Fermes, and other the premisses, to the
purposes and intentes aforesaid shall or ought to ceasse and determyne accordinge to my true
meaninge. / Furthermore I give and bequeath to that my sonne which shall be mine heire and
firste accomplishe the age of two and twentie yeares uppon such condic[i]on as hereafter is expressed
my leases, Fermes and termes of yeares to Com[m]e of and in the Mannor or Lordeshippe of heth
alias hethe in the countie of Oxon with the landes tenementes and other the appurten[a]nces therunto
belonginge, and of and in the Scite of the mannor of longe Itchinton and the demayne groundes
Windmill, and other the appurten[a]nces in my lease therof conteyned togeather with suche my stocke
of Sheepe and other Cattell as shall be there remayninge at the tyme of my decease, and
of and in my leases and termes of yeares to com[m]e in Reverc[i]on in the Farme in Hurley within the
parishe of Kinsburie com[m]only called Shiltons Farme with the landes tenements, and other the
appurten[a]nces therto belonginge, and of and in my Farme and terme of yeares to com[m]e in the
groundes in Bordesley which are percelles of the Ferme there com[m]only called the hayes, and
of and in my terme of yeres to com[m]e in certeyne groundes of one [blank] Smith of Waterorto[n]
and of and in my said leases, Fermes, and termes of yeares to com[m]e of and in the Rectories
or parsonages of Bulkington and Aston neere Birmingham aforesaid togeather withall the
gleabe landes tithes, and other proffittes, with theire appurten[a]nces to them belonginge
and of and in my Fermes and residue of yeares to com[m]e after my will be performed
of the scite of the mannor of Tachbrooke alias Bishoppes Tachebrooke aforesaid, and
of the dissolved Colledge of St Maries neere the Castle of Leicester aforesaide, wth
all the landes, tenementes, tithes, profittes and other appurten[a]nces to them belonginge
excepte and alwaies reserved, the occupac[i]on and takinge of the yerly proffittes of
the same Rectories or parsonages and ferme[obliterated] with theire appurten[a]nces to such uses as
I have heretofore in this will given and bequeathed, som[m]e of the same fermes, L[..?]
untill this my said will shall be fullye performed, and I doe desire and charge my exec[utors]
hereafter in this will named and the survivor of them his executor and administr[ator]
of my especialle truste reposed in them to foresee and take order, that the yearley rentes
due and paiable by and for every the said leases before menc[i]oned and bequeathed
to my said sonne shall be well and trulie paid and dischardged at or be^fore the severall
dayes or tymes in the said leases lymitted and appointed for the paiementes therof
to the Queenes Maiestie her heires and successors and to such other parson or p[ar]sons
to whom the severall rentes reserved uppom the same leases shall be due and paiable, to
save and avoyde the danger and forfeiture of every of the same leases untill such
severall tymes before menc[i]oned as my said sonne is to enter uppon the same leases, and
to receive the proffittes of them.
Also I give and bequeath to my said sonne which shall be
my heire, and first accomplishe the age of two and twentie yeres all my Cubbord of plate
and other housholde thinges whatsoever made of silver my worser Bason and youer of silver
my two oldest silver Boles, my two worser gilte saltes, my olde silver Cuppe with the cover
two of my silver tunnes. and on dossen of silver spones, and also one halfe [of - indistinct] my badges of
silver, only excepted) and all and every the goodes Catteles houshold stuffe and thinges
hereafter menc[i]oned, uppon such condic[i]on also as is hereafter expressed (videl[ice]t) my best
Jewell with the Agatt in it, my signett ringe of golde, and my seale of sylver my best suite
of apparell throughout, also my beste bedde with the tester imbrodred, the sylke quylte
Curtens and hanginges, tapestrie, pallet bedde, Cheares, stoles, and Cusshions of Crymson
taffita to them, and ^all other furnitures therto belonginge in my Chamber over the Parlor
called the greate Chamber at Duddeston[n]e, and all my brewing leades and other
greate vesseles and brewinge Fatts at Duddestonn, the most of which furniture of the
bedde onlie is nowe at Duddestone, also two of my best Brasse potts, my two best pannes
and all my waynscotte, and such other my Furnitures of housholde whatsoever in my
houses as are fixed to the freeholde, also my bay stoned Colte and my largest Fillie
Colte w[i]th the one halfe of all my ridinge Furniture and sadells, and the moytie or one
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halfe of all the residue, of my Bedsteeds, Testors, Curtens, hanginges, Mappes, pictures boordes cubboordes
Coffers, Cheares, formes and stoles, and likewise the moytie or one halfe of all my Geldinges,
mares, and other peeces of horsefleshe, and of my oxen, bulles, kyne, and yonge bestes of all
sortes whatsoever, and ^of all the residue of my beddinge, brasse, pewter, lynnens, Cowpes, ware
presses, Iron stuffe, Waynes, Tumbrelles, plowes, and other ymplementes of husbandrie, and
moveable housholdstuffe whatsoever, togeather withall my armor, plate, Cotes, Calyvers, Pistolles
Gunnes, bowes, arrowes, pikes, and weapons of defence, also my dram[m]e and the one halfe of my
bookes, which he will Chose, also my said Closes or Sheepe pastures togeather lyinge in Astonn
which I doe nowe use in myne owne occupac[i]on, called or knowne by the names of ^the newe filde
Stafford Crofts, Coppocks Closse, and Roundhilles, and all my stocke of sheepe in them and
in other groundes in and aboute Duddestonn within the parishe of Astonn, togeather with
my Seaven score cowple of rente Conyes and Rabbittes which are due to be paid yearlie by
the keeper of Aston heathe, and likewise all the herryottes, relieffes weaves and streaves and
perquisites of Courtes which shall yearlie arise and growe due of or for and by reason of any
my said Mannors, liberties, landes or tenementes savinge and excepte suche partes or or percelles
of all and singuler the premisses as I have or shall by this my will otherwise specially
beqeath and dispose to any other parson or parsons, provided allways that Dorothie my
wellbeloved wife shall have the use and occupac[i]on duringe her life of any such my peece
of plate herin bequeathed to my sonne and heire which she shall have liking to keepe and
use, all which landes, leases, Fermes, stockes of Sheepe, plate housholdstuffe and other
things before named herby bequeathed to such my heire as aforesaid, I give unto hym
uppon condic[i]on, that he doe no wayes breake or alter the performance of
this my will in any thinge contrary to the true meaninge therof, and if he shall at
any tyme breake this my will, or hinder the performance of any legacy or Clause therin
conteyned contrary to my true meaninge, then I give and bequeath all and every the ^sayd
landes leases, farmes, stockes of sheepe, plate beddinge housholdstuffe and other thinges
before recited to my ^twoe yonger sonnes, Frauncis and Roberte, and allso to recompence
such other parson or parsons as shall be hindred by my sonne and heire his refusall to p[er]forme
this my will, provided alwayes , and my will and full meaninge is, touchinge all the
severall legacies before bequeathed to that my sonne which shall be myne heire and
shoulde first accomplishe the age of two and twentie yeares, soe that if such sonne
shall fortune to decease before he shall accomplishe the age, and shall leave any yssue male
of his body lawfully begotten to be his heire, the I give and bequeath uppon like Condic[i]on
as aforesaid all the legacies and bequestes and every of them to suche heire male of his body.
and for lacke of such yssue, then I give and bequeath the same legacies and every of them
to such parson which shall as my heire male inherite my said mannor or mansion house of
Duddestonn, and other Mannors, landes and hereditamentes, and to be Dilivered to
such heire or heires at his or theire full age or ages of two and twentie yeres and w[i]th
like accomptes [?] to be then made to hym or them of the same by my Executors and
the Survivor of them his executores and administrators as aforesaid, any thinge in
this my will conteyned to the contrary therof in any wise notwithstandinge, Provided
allwayes also, and my will and full intente and meaning is, yf my said Sonne that
shall be my heire at his age of two and twentie yeres or within one yeare after he shall
accomplishe that age, shall and will enter into sufficiente bondes, togeather with like
sureties with hym to my executors and the survivores or survivor of them his executores
and administratores for the performance of this my will and true paymentes of all and
every of my debts, legacyes, Rentes charges and bequestes herin and in the Codicill hereunto
annexed conteyned, which shall not be before that tyme by my said executors paide and
disharged, That then fromhenceforth my said sonne and heire shall enter uppon and
take the proffittes of all and singuler the saide Mannors, landes, tenementes, Fermes
and other the premisses before lymitted and devysed to and for the payementes and
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performance of the same, and that then also my said Executores and the Survivors of them shall make
accomptes unto hym of theire imployinge and bestowinge the former yssies and proffittes that they shall
receive and take of the same premisses, and of all other thinges whatsoever by them had and received
towardes the performance hereof, and also release unto my said heire all theire title and intereste
in and to the same premisses and every parcell of the same had by vertue hereof, And soe from
thenceforth my saide heire to stande chardged with the accomplishmente and execuc[i]on of this my
Will and Codecill in all partes beinge not before dischardged by myne executors as aforesaid, any
thinge herin conteyned to the contrarie therof in any wise notwithstandinge, Also I give and bequeth
to my said wife uppon such Condic[i]on likewise as is herafter expressed, all and everye the goodes
Cattelles, plate Jewelles, housholdstuffe, and thinges hereafter expressed, that is to saye, the
chayne of golde, Bruche hateband of pearle, Ringes and other Jewelles, and thinges which she ^hathe used
to weare, (saveing the Jewell with the Agott before bequeathed to my heire) Also my worser bason
and yewer of silver, my two worser guylte saltes of silver with the Cover, my two oldest silver
boles, two of my silver tunnes, my olde silver Cuppe with the Cover, a dozen of sylver spones, and
the one halfe of my silver badges, and my Closse in Duddestonn in Mr Selmans tenure com[m]only
called Clodsalles close, Also all the tith Corne of Duddestonn and Neachelles, and my Wagon[n] wythall
the furnitures therto, and allso the halfe of all my peeces of horsefleshe, and of my oxen, bulles
kyne, and yonge bestes of all sortes not otherwise given or bequeathed, with one halfe of my
sadelles and furniture, and her owne sadell, pillyons, Clothes and furnitures, also all my fatt
beastes and sheepe that I shall have afeadinge at the tyme of my Decease, togeather with
all my other quicke domesticall Cattell ^whatsoevere beinge not Derye, horses ^oxen kyne, yonge beastes, nor sheepe
Furthermore I give and bequeath to my said wife halfe my haye in the barnes, also the halfe
of all my Maulte, barley and oates which shall be aswell growinge one the grounde as in my houses
and barnes at the tyme of my Decease, and also the one halfe of all my bedsteedes, testors
Curtens, hanginges, Mappes, beddinge brasse, pewter, presses, pictures, boordes, Cupboordes
coffers Cheares, Formes, and stoles, and of the residue of my lynnens Cowpers ware, Iron
stuffe, Waynes, Tumbrelles plowes, implementes of husbandrye and moveable housholdstuffe
and other my goodes whatsoever which I have ^not otherwise by this my Will particulerlye bequethed
to my heire or any other parson or parsons, and also I bequeath unto her my best gowne of
dam[m]aske, such of my service bookes and bookes of Phisicke as she will chose, as such armor
and weapons as by the lawe she shall be chardgeable to keepe in respecte of her livinge, and
also Fortie poundes of redie money. / Provided alwayes, that if my said wife shall at any tyme
after my Decease duringe her naturall life, willinglye or advisedly attempte ore goe aboute to
breake or hinder the true performance or execuc[i]on of this my Will in any parte, or to alter the
use or intente of any thinge herein Devised to the performan[n]ce therof contrarye to the true
meaninge, That then all and everye the said severall Legacies and bequestes by this my
Will to her given and bequeathed shall be voyde and of none effecte, and that then shee
shall in all respectes loose the benefitt and advauntage of all the same Legacies, and then
I will ^that the same legacies and every of them shall be disposed by my Executors and the
survivors of them, for and towardes the payementes of all other my legacies, and the [so...?]
performance of this my Will. / I Furthermore give and bequeath to my said younger son[n]es
Frauncis and Roberte, all the residue of my bookes at Duddeston, to be indefferently
devided betweene them, Also to the said Edward East my sonne in lawe, the residue of my
apparrell and furniture for my body, which are not otherwise bequeathed, Also my Will is
that my '''Cozen Abraham Wyrley''' shall have and be tenaunte to the tithes of litle Bromwich
that he nowe holdeth of me for the terme and space of one and twentie yeares next after
my decease yf he shall soe longe live, for the yearlie rente of five poundes, which he doth
nowe paye for the same. / Fyrthermore my Will is, that all and every of my servauntes
and tenauntes which have or doe holde and houses or groundes of me without any Lease or
by any leases that shall expire shall continue tenauntes of the same for such yearlye rentes
as they doe paye for the same at my Decease untill the same houses and groundes shall com[m]e
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to the handes and possession of my sonne and heire, they keepinge sufficiente Reperac[i]ons in
the meane tyme, and usinge themselves honestley, and also such servauntes not refusinge
to doe the like service to my wife or to my sonne and heire as they have Donne unto me
also I give and bequeath to my servaunte '''William Westonn''' of Gaydon, yf he shall be
livinge at the tyme of my decease, the yerelie Fee of Fortie shillinges out of my farme
and rentes of the Lordshippe of Heith aforesaide during all the terme of yeares
to Come in my lease of the same after my decease, yf he shall soe longe live for the
service he hath donne unto me, and in recompence of his paynes to be taken in on[?] servinge
my Stock of sheepe at Darsett and Tachebrooke. / Also my will is that my servaunte
'''Nicholas Dacles''' shall have and be tenaunte to the groundes which he holdeth of me
in Astonn and Neachelles for Fortie shillinges lesse rente than he nowe payeth. / Also
I give and bequeath to my servaunte '''John Cokersall''', if he shall serve me at my Decease. my
worst suite of apparell throughout, and tenn of my yonge sheepe aboute Duddestonn, and also
my Will is, that he shall have and enioye for and duringe his naturall life the house and groundes
I have bestowed of him in Neachelles for the yearlie rente of eight pence, which he nowe paieth
also I give and bequeath to all the residewe of my housholde servauntes aswell men as wome[n]
not before menconed which shall have served me in the space of fower yeares at the tyme
of my decease, to every of them one halfe yeares wages apeece./ Item I give and bequeth
to my servaunte '''Edward Holbrooke''' Fortie shillinges. Item I give and bequeath to my
servaunte Richard Norton fower poundes. Item I give and bequeath to my servaunte
'''Thomas Ensor''' out of the Landes and tythes which he holdeth of me fower poundes yerelie
Item I give and bequeath to my servaunte Nicholas Deye Fortie shillinges yerlie lesse
rente then he nowe payeth for the groundes he nowe holdeth of me / Item I give and
bequeath to my servaunte '''Nicholas Milner''' tenn poundes, servinge my wife, as he hath served
me, Item I give and bequeath to my servaunt '''Thomas Staples''', sixe poundes thirteane
shillinges and fower pence servinge my Wife as he hath served ^me Item I give and bequeath
to my freinde '''John Bennet''' of Dereatend reader ^[there?] sixe poundes thirteane shillinges fower
pence in readye money./ And I doe hereby Constitute, make, and appoynte my saide trustie freindes
Sir Humfrey Ferrers, '''William Holte''', Edwarde Willimze, and William Colmore my lawfull exec[utores]
to execute and performe this my laste will an testamente, hopinge they will take the
paynes to see the same in all pointes performed accordinge to my true meaninge, and I
will that all the costes and charges of them and every of them, which shall be from tyme
to tyme layed out and disbursed in or aboute the accomplishement of this my will,
or any parte therof shall be discharged and allowed unto them and to the survivores
of them uppon the makinge of theire reasonable accomptes to myne heire as aforesaid
And I doe also hereby make and ordeyne my lovinge freindes '''Clement Fisher''' esquior
'''John Lloyd''' Esquior doctor of the Civil lawes, and '''William Lewes''' of the Inn temple
in London esquior my overseers of the execuc[i]on of this my will, desiringe them wherin
neede shall require to ayde and assiste my said executores and the survivor of them
in theire performance of the same, In witnes whereof I the said Edward Holte
have to this my Will and to every leafe therof subscribed my name, and to the labell
fixed hereunto to have sett my seale, the month and yeare before written, videl[ice]t in the
yere of the raigne of our soveraigne Ladie Queene Elizabeth &c the five and
thirteth By me Edward Holte
Probate in Latin
Vicesimo primo die mensis Martij anno domini ... millessimo quingentisimo nonagesimo secundo (21 March 1592/3)
granted to the above named executors. == Research Notes == *There is also a Sentence in Latin, dated 5 February 1594/5.[https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D929883 Reference: PROB 11/83/113 Description: Sentence of Edward Holt of Duddeston, Warwickshire Date: 05 February 1594 Held by: The National Archives, Kew (accessed 4 January 2022)] There is a very brief summary of the outcome on the history of parliament website.[http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1558-1603/member/holte-edward-1542-93]
:In February 1594 a sentence confirmed the will, the court’s decision being in favour of Sir Humphrey Ferrers and the other executors against the widow and her eldest son Thomas, who had come of age four months before his father died. *Strangely he doesn't mention his eldest son by name, and only names his two younger sons. *There is no sign of a separate codicil, so perhaps it was intended to be incorporated into the main body of the will, as the will has been proved as is. '''Some words explained'''
*videlicet = that is to say or as follows *Weaves and screves = most likely waifs and strays (thanks to [[Donnelly-2171|Nic Donnelly]] for the suggestion). *Derye = probably dairy. *Darsett = possible Avon Dassett or Burton Dassett, very close to Gaydon. == Sources ==
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[[Category:Wiltshire, Wills and Estates]] The Will of [[Mayhew-286|Edward Mayhew]] of Fonthill Bishop, Wiltshire, England, written on 26 March 1574 and proved on 13 May 1574. [Reference: PROB 11/56/230 Description: Will of Edward Mayhewe, Gentleman of Fonthill Bishop, Wiltshire Date: 13 May 1574 Held by: [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D960634 The National Archives, Kew]] Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. ff is rendered as F. Abbreviations are expanded and additions noted in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. People in the will in the order that they appear: *John Dominicke (Parson of Fontwell Bishop) *Walter Mayhew (brother, overseer) *Harry Adams *Rycharde Cooke *William Smythe *Edwarde Feltham *Thomas Mompesson (son in law) *William Grove (son in law) *Nicholas Maten *Jhoane Mompesson (daughter) *Thomazin Grove (daughter) *William Mompesson *John Grove *Thomas Mayhew (brother) *Harry Mayhewe (brother) *Agnes (wife, executrix) *Edward Baseley (overseer) *Rycharde Kynge (witness) *Thomas Awbrey (witness) *John Hulbert (witness) ---- In the name of God Amen the six and twentithe daye of Marche in the
Syxtenthe yeare of the reigne of oure sovereigne Lady Elizabeth By the grace of god of England
France and Irelande Quene defendo[r] of the faithe I Edward Mayhewe of Bysshopps
Fowntell w[i]thon the countie of Wiltes gentilman, beinge sicke of Body but of good and p[er]fecte
memory, lawde and prayse be to almightie god, Do make this my laste will and Testamente
in manner and forme followinge (that is to saye) Firste I bequeathe my soull to almightie god
and my Body I will to be buryed in the churche of Fowntell aforesaide. Item I geve to oure
Lady churche of Sarum ijs and to the p[ar]isshe churche of Fowntell iijs. Item I geve to the
poore people of Fowntell epi[scopi] vs and to the poore people of Nether Fowntell iijs iiijd And to
the poore people of Barwick St Leonarde xxd, and to the poore people of Hyndon vs and to
the poore people of Knoyle vs, and to the poore people of Seggehull xxd Item I do will and
devyse unto '''John Dominicke''' p[ar]son of Fowntell, my brother '''Walter Mayhew Harry Adams'''
'''Rycharde Cooke Will[ia]m Smythe''' and '''Edwarde Feltham''' the som[m]e of Tenne poundes of lauful[l]
englishe mony, to the entente, that they shall so dyspose the same to thuse of the poore people of
Bysshopps Fowntell a foresaide, as the beste yerely relief thereby may growe unto them as
they can devyse, wherein I charge them before god. Item I geve to '''my sonnes in Lawe Thom[a]s Mompesson'''
and '''William Grove''' the som[m]e of one hundred poundes betwene them nowe beinge in the hands of
'''Nicholas Maten''' and to eache of them one hundred of Sheepe, Item I geve to '''Jhoane Mompesson'''
'''my Daughter''' two kyne, and to '''Thomazin Grove my Daughter''' two kyne, Item I geve to
'''Will[ia]m Mompesson''' my beste stone Cuppe, covered, mowthed, footed and ribbed w[i]th silver and to
'''John Grove''' my other stone cuppe, covered mowthed and footed w[i]th sylver, Also where as before
this tyme I have geven and forgeben unto my saide sonne in Lawe Thomas Mompesson &
Will[ia]m Grove suche som[m]es of money as they and either of them have receved of me, I do nowe
lykewise by this my laste will and Testamente geve and forgeve unto them severally, all
suche Debtes, som[m]es of mony and Reckonenge as be or were betwene me and them and either
of them all suche stocke of Fower hundred sheepe, and eighte oxen and a wayne w[i]th the forniture
as I have receved of my saide sonne in Lawe Will[ia]m Grove, I do by thies p[rese]ntes will & devyse
to him to be deliv[er]ed, and repaide unto him againe, Item I geve unto my brothers Walter Mayhewe
my beste Gowne, and to '''Thomas Mayhew''' my beste cloke and to '''Harry Mayhewe''' my beste cote,
Item I geve to every one of my householde servantes, Man servantes and Maide servantes ijs
a pece, The residue of all my Goods and chattells aswell moveable as unmoveable, debtes
householde stuffe and all other my Goods and Chattells not before geven nor bequathed my
Debtes and Legaces paide and my funerall expenses dyscharged I geve and bequeathe unto
'''Agnes my wyf''' whome I make my whole and sole Executrix of this my laste wyll and
Testamente, Item I do make and appointe to be Overseers of this my laste will & Testame[n]t
my brother Walter Mayhewe and '''Edward Baseley'''. And I do geve to eache of them for
there paines to be taken herein three shillinges and fower pens a pece. Witnesses hereunto
'''Rycharde Kynge Thomas Awbrey John Hulbert'''. Probate in Latin 13 May 1574 granted to Johanne Mayhew als Mompesson, daughter of the deceased, the named executrix having died. == Sources ==
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[[Category:Leicestershire, Wills and Estates]] [[Shenton-226|Edward Shenton]]'s will was written on 19 September 1832 and his estate passed probate in 1833 in Leicestershire, England.[ '''Probate''': "Leicestershire Wills And Probate Records, 1500-1939"]
Archive: Record Office for Leicestershire, Leicester & Rutland; Reference: 1814-1857
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Edward Shenton probate in 1833 in Leicestershire, England. Residence Mountsorrel, Rothley, Leicestershire, England. Occupation: Bricklayer. Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. ff is rendered as F. Abbreviations are expanded and additions noted in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. People mentioned in the Will: *[[Wale-41| John Wale]], baker of Mountsorrel (nephew, executor) *William Platts, James Cook, John Winterton (tenants) *[[Shenton-242|William Shenton]], slater (brother) *[[Shenton-22|Lydia Wale]] (sister) *[[Shenton-240|Sarah Baum]] (sister) *Joseph Mountney. William Spencer. Samuel Fisher (witnesses) ---- This is the last Will and Testament of me Edward Shenton of
Mountsorrel in the Parish of Rothley and County of Leicester Bricklayer
I give and devise to my Nephew''' John Wale''' Baker of Mountsorrel aforesaid
my Messuage and Tenement with the appurtenances thereunto belonging in
Mountsorrel aforesaid now in my own occupation Also three Tenements
in the Parish of Barrow upon Soar in the said County now in the
occupation of '''William Platts James Cook''' and '''John Winterton''' to him
and his Heirs upon Trust. I give Devise and bequeath to my
Brother '''William Shenton''' Slater and my Sisters '''Lydia Wale''' and
'''Sarah Baum''' all my Messuages and Tenements with the appurtenances
thereunto belonging in Mountsorrel and Barrow upon Soar before
mentioned to them their Heirs executors administrators and assigns
for ever in equal shares that is share and share alike Also I Give
to my Brother William Shenton and Sisters Lydia Wale and Sarah
Baum aforesaid all my Household Furniture and Personal Property of
every kind whatsoever in equal shares And I hereby charge my Real
and Personal Estate with my funeral Expences and of proving this my
Will and carrying the same into execution and I hereby nominate
constitute and appoint my aforesaid Nephew John Wale Executor of
this my Will. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand
and seal this nineteenth day of September in the year of our
Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty two - Edward
Shenton (LS) - Signed sealed published and declared by the above
named Edward Shenton the Testator as and for his last Will and
Testament in our presence as Witnesses who have hereunto signed
our names in his presence at his request and in the presence of each
other. '''Joseph Mountney. William Spencer. Samuel Fisher''' [Probate]
This is a true copy of the
Original being examined
therewith by me. Proved 2nd February 1833 before the Hon[ora]ble and
Rev[eren]d Henry David Erskine Clerk M A Commissary
&c upon the Oath of John Wale the Sole Executor to
whom was granted execution &c - Sworn under
One Hundred Pounds. == Sources ==
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[[Category:Leicestershire, Wills and Estates]] The Will of [[Wale-27|Edward Wale]] of Shepshed, Leicestershire, Baker written on 27 April 1843, passed probate on 24 August 1849. Died 30 November 1846.[ '''Probate''': "Leicestershire Wills And Probate Records, 1500-1939"]
Archive: Record Office for Leicestershire, Leicester & Rutland; Reference: PR/T/1847
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Edward Wale probate in 1849 in Shepshed. Died 30 Nov 1846 in Shepshed. Occupation: Baker. Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. ff is rendered as F. Abbreviations are expanded and additions noted in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. Beneficiaries of the Will: *[[Wale-291|Thomas Roadley Wale]] (son) *[[Wale-302|Elizabeth Brookes Wale]] (niece) *[[Wale-299|Ann Wale]] wife of Daniel Banks (daughter) *[[Wale-295|John Wale]] (son) *[[Wale-296|Mary Wale]] wife of George Whatton (daughter) *[[Wale-294|William Wale]] (son) *[[Wale-293|Elizabeth Wale]] Wife of the said Samuel Wale (daughter) *[[Wale-300|Samuel Chapman Wale]] (son in law) ---- This is the last Will and Testament of me
Edward Wale of Sheepshead in the County of Leicester
Baker I bequeath unto my son '''Thomas Roadley Wale'''
a legacy of Ten pounds to be paid to him within
Twelve months after the decease ^of my niece hereinafter mentioned I devise and bequeath
the Leasehold Tenements ^and hereditaments to which I shall be entitled
at my decease whether held for lives or years absolute
determina[?] unto ^unto my niece '''Elizabeth Brookes Wale''' and her assigns for her natural life and subject thereto I devise unto the said Thomas Roadley Wale and
Samuel Wale of Barrow upon Soar in the said County of Leicester
Baker and the survivor of them his Executors administrators
or assigns Upon Trust out of the rents and profits thereof
or by selling the Same or raising money on Mortgage
thereof to pay the rents and perform the covenants subject
to which the same tenements ^and hereditaments are respectively held
and subject thereto Upon Trust to pay and divide the
rents and profits thereof yearly or otherwise and also the
money to arise from such Sale or Mortgage as aforesaid
between my following Sons and Daughters (namely)
The said Thomas Roadley Wale - '''Ann''' Wife of Daniel
Banks '''John Wale Mary''' wife of George Whatton -
'''William Wale''' and '''Elizabeth''' Wife of the said Samuel Wale
equally share and share alike absolutely to take as
tenants in common And in case of the Death of one
or more of my said Sons and Daughters (without
leaving lawful issue him or her surviving) then as
to the share or shares of him her or them so dying
issueless to go to and be equally divided between or
[amo]ngst the survivor or survivors of them my
[torn off] [dau?]ghters share and share alike absolutely -
[torn off] [?] that the share and shares of my said
[torn off] [?es] shall be received and enjoyed by the as
[torn off] [?nd] her sole and separate property free from the
[Page 2]
control debts or engagements of any Husbands they
or either of them now have or hereafter may happen to
marry and their separate receipt alone to be a sufficient
discharge and discharges for the same respectively I
devise all real Estates which shall at my decease be
vested in me as trustee or Mortgagee to my said
Trustees (subject to the Equities affecting the same respectively
I empower the Trustees or trustee for the time being of my will
to give receipts for all monies and effects to be paid or delivered to each
Trustees or trustee by virtue of my will and declare that such
receipts shall Exonerate Purchasers Mortgagees and others
taking the same from all liability to see to the application or
disposition of the monies or effects therein mentioned.
And I exempt every trustee of my will from liability for
losses accruing without his own wilful default and authorize
him to retain and allow to his Cotrustees all expenses incidental
to the Trusteeship I appoint the said Thomas Roadley Wale
and Samuel Wale Executors of this my Will - Lastly
I revoke all other wills In Witness whereof I have
hereunto set my hand this twenty seventh day of April
one thousand eight hundred and forty three ./.
[After note] Wm Wale Ann Banks
Mary Whatton to receive
my in come yearly the [torn off]
at my death & if E B [torn off]
should [revive?] me to [torn off]
[Signed] Edward Wale
What she has from i[torn off]
Her death share [torn off]
half yearly
Signed by the said Testator
as and for his last will and testament
in the presence of us present at the
same time who in his presence at
his request and in the presence of
each other have hereunto
subscribed our names as Witnesses
Alfred Hucknall Joh Hayhbro?
Henry Lomas his ?
[Page 3]
3rd May ^5th July 1849. Let a Probate be made to Thomas Roadley
Wale of Shepshead in the County of Leicester Miller, and
'''Samuel Chapman Wale''' (in the Will called Samuel Wale)
of Barrow upon Soar in the said County Baker the Executors
named in the Will of the deceased
They having been first duly sworn to the trust care
faithful performance of the Will as usual and to
to the truth of the usual affadavit for the Stamp
Office that the Testators Goods Chattels and Credits
without deducting any thing on account of debts
owing [?] do not amount in value to the
sum of three hundred pounds and that
the deceased died? on the thirtieth day of November
last
Before me Jho? Stevenson
Surrogate to the Commissary
On the 24th day of August 1849
original Will and special
Affadavit of Alfred Hucknall
and Samuel Chapman Wale
exhibited before the Reverend
Jemson? Davis Clerk m a and
Surrogate and Probate ?
to pass Seal to the ? ?
Thomas Roadley Wale and Samuel
Chapman Wale in the presence of
Geo H Newinson
Revd Newinson Registrars
Same Day - Probate dated
[Affadavit Alfred Hucknall]
In the Commisary Court of the Archdeaconry of Leicester
Appeared personally Alfred Hucknall of Loughborough
in the County and Archdeaconry of Leicester Gentleman
and made oath that he is one of the subscribed Witnesses
to the last Will and Testament of Edward Wale late of
Shepshead in the said County and Archdeaconry of Leicester
Baker deceased bearing the date the twenty seventh day of April
which was in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred
and forty three now hereunto annexed and marked with the
letter A and he further made Oath that on the twenty seventh
day of April aforesaid the said Testator duly executed his
said last Will by signing his name at the foot or end thereof
in the presence of this Deponent and of Henry Lomas the other
subscribed Witness thereto who were then together present at the same
time with the said deceased and this Deponent and the said
Henry Lomas thereupon attested and subscribed the said Will
in the presence of the said Testator and of each other And the
Deponent having now carefully perused and inspected the same
Will he further made oath that an interlineation of the words
"of my niece hereinafter mentioned" between the fourth and
fifth line from the top of the first side or page of the said
Will - an interlineation of the words "and hereditaments" between
the fifth and sixth lines from the top of the said first side or
page - an interlineation of the words "unto my niece Elizabeth
Brookes Wale and her assigns for her natural life and subject
Hereto I devise and bequeath the same unto" between the
seventh and eighth lines from the top of the said first side or
page and an interlineation of the words "and hereditaments"
between the thirteenth and fourteenth lines from the top of the
said first side or page were all respectively made and done
previous to the execution of the said Will by the said deceased
on the day month and year aforesaid And the Deponents
further made Oath that the writing appearing on the second
side or page of the said Will [?] at the foot or end thereof commencing
with the words "Wm Wale ^Ann Banks Mary Whatton and ending with the ? yearly" has (with the
exception of the signature of the said Edward Wale) been written since
the execution of the said Will by the said deceased And the Deponent lastly made
Oath that the said Will is now (with this exception of its being marked with the letter A
as aforesaid the said writing at the foot or end shall of ^(with the exception of the signature of the ? Edward Wale) and a piece torn from a corner
of the said Will) in the same state and condition as when executed by the said deceased
[Signed] Alfred Hucknall
On the third day of May 1849 the said Alfred
Hucknall was duly sworn at Loughborough aforesaid to the
truth of the aforegoing Affidavit Before me
Jho? Stevenson
Surrogate to the Commissary
[Affadavit Samuel Chapman Wale]
In the Court of the Commissary of the Archdeaconty of Leicester
Appeared personally Saml Chapman Wale (in
the Will called Samuel Wale) of Barrow upon Soar
in the County and Archdeaconry of Leicester
Baker & made Oath that the last Will & Testament
of Edward Wale late of Sheepshead in the said County
and Archdeaconry Baker deceased hereunto
annexed & maked with the letter (A) bearing date
the twenty seventh day of April which was in
the year of ^our Lord One thousand eight hundred and forty three came into his possession locked up in a
Bureau belonging to the said deceased on the twenty eighth day of November One thousand eight hundred and forty six being '''two days'''
'''before his death''', that the Bureau remained in his
custody locked until ten days after the deceased's
death when it was opened in the presence of
this deponent who then discovered the said Will
and examined it and there was no third side
to it And he further ^made Oath that he knew and was
intimate with the deceased and [erased]
[erased] that he has frequently seen him write
and ^thereby became well acquainted with the character and
style of his handwriting and believed that the writing
on the second side of the said Will commencing ^with the words or names
"Wm Wale ^Ann Banks Mary Whatton" and ending ^with the words "half yearly" is in the proper
handwriting of the said deceased And the
Deponent lastly made Oath that the said Will is
now (with the exception of its being marked with
the letter (A) as aforesaid) in precisely the same state
plight and condition as when discovered by him
in the Bureau as aforesaid
[Signed] Samuel Chapman Wale
On the third day of
May in the year
of our Lord one thousand
eight hundred and forty nine the
said Saml Chapman Wale
was duly sworn at
Loughborough in the County
and Archdeaconry of Leicester
to the truth of the Aforegoing
affidavit/
Before me
Jho? Stevenson Surrogate to the Commissary
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[[Category:Wiltshire, Wills and Estates]] [[Guy-4793|Elizabeth (Guy) Awdry]]'s Will was written on 13 August 1832, she died on 29 March 1852 and her estate passed probate on 26 May 1852.[ '''Probate''': "Wiltshire, England, Wills and Probate, 1530-1858"]
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Elizabeth Awdry probate in 1852. Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. Capital F is rendered as F rather than ff. Abbreviations are expanded and additions noted in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. People mentioned in the Will *Ellen Seymour Awdry (youngest daughter) *Ambrose Awdry (son) *Elizabeth Awdry (eldest daughter) *William Henry Awdry (of Chippenham, gent, joint executor) *West Awdry (of Chippenham, gent, joint executor and witness) *Ellen[illegible] (witness) ---- This is the last Will and Testament of me
Elizabeth Awdry of Seend in the County of Wilts
Widow In the first place I direct all my just
debts funeral and Testamentary Expences to
be paid by my Executors hereinafter named
and after payment thereof I give and bequeath
the whole of my personal Estate and Effects
unto my youngest daughter '''Ellen'''
'''Seymour Awdry''' for her own absolute
use and benefit but in case my said
daughter Ellen Seymour shall happen
to depart this life under the age of Twenty
One Years and unmarried Then I give
and bequeath the whole of my said Estate
and Effects unto my son '''Ambrose'''
'''Awdry''' and my eldest daughter '''Elizabeth'''
'''Awdry''' to be equally divided between them
share and share alike and to their respective
Executors and Administrators and Assigns with
benefit of Survivorship between them my
said Son Ambrose and Daughter Elizabeth
in case my said Son shall happen to depart
this life under the Age of Twenty one Years or
my said daughter shall die under that age
[Page 2]
of and unmarried Provided that in case of
my death before my said daughter Ellen Seymour
shall have attained the age of Twenty one Years
or be married I direct that my Executors shall
(after payment of my just debts) stand
possessed of the whole of my said Estate
and Effects in Trust for her until she shall
have attained that age or be married
but with full power to advance such
part there of or of the Interest thereof towards
the maintenance and Education of my
said daughter as they my said Executors
shall think proper and necessary And
I hereby appoint '''William Henry Awdry'''
and '''West Awdry''' both of Chippenham
Wilts Gentlemen Joint Executors of this
my Will In Witness whereof I have hereunto set
my hand and Seal this Thirteenth day of August
One thousand Eight hundred Thirty two.
Signed sealed published and declared by} [Signed]
the said Elizabeth Awdry as her last Will} Elizabeth
and Testament in the presence of us} Awdry
[Signed]
Ellen[...]
West Awdry
[Page 3]
At Chippenham on 26th day of May
1852 West Awdry the surviving Executor
named therein was duly sworn before me
[Signed] Charles Pitt } Surrogate
Effects sworn und £200 to Leas.
Testatrix died 29th March 1852 == Sources ==
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[[Category:Wiltshire, Wills and Estates]] The Will of [[Boulter-243|Elizabeth Pike]], Widow, Edington, Wiltshire written on 31 May 1770 and proved on 7 January 1771.[ '''Probate''': "Wiltshire, England, Wills and Probate, 1530-1858"]
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Elizabeth Pike probate in 1771. Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. ff is rendered as F. Abbreviations are expanded and additions noted in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. Beneficiaries and relatives mentioned in the Will: *Thomas Pike (son) *Moses Pike (son) *William Pike (son) *Mark (son) *George (son) *Mary Drewett (daughter) *Sarah Howel (daughter) *Jean/Joan Pike (daughter) [Jane in Probate] *Ann Pike (daughter) ---- [Page 1]
This is the Last Will and Testament of me Elizabeth Pike of the Parish of
Edington in the County of Wilts Widow made this Thirty First of May 1770
as follows I give to my son '''Thomas Pike''' One Shilling I Give to
my Son Moses Pike One Shilling I give to my Son '''William Pike'''
One Shilling I Give to my Son '''Mark''' one Shilling and one Holland
Sheet I Give to my Son '''George''' One Shilling and my Part at my Pe[?]
in Littleton House. I Give to my Daughter '''Mary Drewett''' Four Guineas
and Two Gold Rings And the House that she now Lives in By the
Church Yard Held by Lease Under the Duke of Bolton Up to the
Second Golden Runnet Tree, I Give to my Daughter '''Sarah Howel'''
Ten Guineas and my Little Messing Tub and Church=Yard House
Now Occupied by Edward Taylor and Half the out Houses or
the Hovel at the Bottom of the Garden and the Upper end
of the Orchard down to the Pertree, I give to my Daughter
'''Jean Pike''' Ten Guineas and a Little Two [Yeard?] Tub and half a
Hogshead and my Best Table Board and my Warming Pan
and my B[ri?]dget Pott and my Coffer and Bed and Beding, I give to
my Daughter Ann Pike Ten Guineas and my Civer and Chest
of Drawers and my Frying Pan and my Round Table Board
and a Square Table Board I give to my Daughter '''Ann Pike'''
and Bead and Beding and the House that Henry Stokes Lives
in at the Church Yard with half the Garden Ground thereunto
belonging and half the House joined to Mary Drewets and the
middle part of the Orchard, I give to my Daughter Jean a binding
Place in the Middle Tenement with my Daughter Ann till
She is Married, I give to my Daughter Ann my Great ^Bell mettle
Pot and Iron Pot I give the Said Belmettle Pot to my Son
William Upon Condition that he Pays my Daughter Ann
One Guinea for the same [Page 2]
Lastly I do nominate and Appoint my Two Daughters Jean and
Ann Pike to be my Executrisx of this my Will and Testament
and They my Said Two Daughters Ann Pike and Jean Pike
are to pay all my withinsaid Legacies and Likewise to pay
all my Funeral Expenes Lastly I revoke all former
Will or Wills by me heretofore made and do acknowledge
and Declare this to be my Last Will and Testament
In Witness I the said Elizabeth Pike have hereunto set
my hand and Seal the Day and year first above Written
[Signed] Elizabeth Pike [LS] Signed Sealed and Delivered by the
Testatrix Elizabeth Pike as and for
her Last Will and Testement in
the Presence of us Wittness hereunto
and by her Request and in Presence
of each Other
Edward Tayler
James Parker At Sarum Janry 7th 1771
Jane Pike one of the Ex[ecu]trixes the
like power being reserved to Anne Pike
the other Ex[ecu]trix was duly Sworn before me
Richd Keble
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[[Category:Vincent-2548 Carricks of Yorkshire]] Holderness E.... of the Will of [[Carrick-805|Ezekiel Carrick of Swine]], late of Ganstead, Swine, deceased was granted to [[Carrick-811|Robert Carrick]], his son & one of the Executors by .... Paul.... (page too degraded to read the rest).... Page 2. In the Name of God Amen! I Ezekiel Carrick of Gainstead in Holderness in the parish of Swine and County of York Farmer, being of perfect mind and memory, make this my last will and Testament in the manner and form following Vigil. First I bequeath and give to my Daughter [[Carrick-814|Mary Carrick]] the sum of One Hundred Pounds to be paid to her when she attains to the age of Twenty One Years; I bequeath and give to my Daughter, [[Carrick-812|Martha Carrick]] the sum of One Hundred Pounds to be paid to her when she attains to the age of Twenty One Years. And if either of my daughters [[Carrick-814|Mary]] or [[Carrick-812|Martha]] should die before they attain to the age of Twenty One Years, my will is that forty pounds of their part or legacy herein above mentioned to be paid to the surviving sister. Also my will is that if either of my daughters should choose to leave my Executors at such time of department I charge my Executrix and Executors with the payment of three pounds a year to each of my aforesaid daughters till they attain the age of Twenty One years. I bequeath to my Grandson, [[Waudby-79|Robert Wauldby]] (Waudby) son of [[Waudby-78|Robert]] and [[Carrick-813|Elizabeth Wauldby]] the sum of Ten pounds to be paid to him when he shall attain to the age of Eighteen years. Also I bequeath to my Grandson [[Carrick-749|Ezekiel Carrick]] son of [[Carrick-745|Peter]] and Mary Carrick the sum of Five Pounds to be paid to him when he shall attain to the age of Eighteen years. I give my goods, chattels, moveable and immoveable Bills, Bonds, Notes, Receipts of any kind belonging to me within the Kingdom of Great Brittoun (Britain) and I do hereby appoint my wife, Elizabeth Carrick and my son [[Carrick-811|Robert Carrick]] full and joint Executrix and Executors of this my last will and testament nevertheless subject to the payments of the above Legacy and all my just Debts. Further my will is if my wife should choose to marry at that time I disannul her as Executrix and from such a time I charge my Executor [[Carrick-811|Robert Carrick]] with the payment of Five pounds a year during her Life, and lastly I bequeath to my son [[Carrick-745|Peter Carrick]] the sum of Five Shillings and to my Daughter [[Carrick-813|Elizabeth Wauldby]] also the sum of five shillings to be paid after my decease; And I do hereby utterly revoke disallow and disannul all former Bequests, will and Legacies by me heretofore in any wise letter made In Witness whereof I have I have here unto set my Hand and seal, this First Day of November in the year of our Lord One Thousand Seven Hundred and Eighty One. :Signed sealed and delivered :as my last Will and Testament :in the presence of us :John Dunkin :Daniel Kitchin Page 3 Robert Carrick the Executor within was duly sworn on 25th of February 1785, before me Geo; H. Paul / Surrogate :::::::::Past 29th March 1785 300. Page 4 - printed on a stamped and embossed "Half Penny Sheet". :::::::::'''An Inventory of all the Goods, Chattels of Ezekiel Carrick of Ganstead in the parish of Swine, lately deceased.''' :Purse and Apparel....................................................................................................................£20.0.0 :Twenty two Ewes at £1/3p.......................................................................................................£25.6. :One pup?....................................................................................................................................£2.12.6 :Thirty one Hogs at 15................................................................................................................£23.5. :One two year old Mule? and a one year old..........................................................................£17 :Two aged Mares........................................................................................................................£24 :Two old Mares...........................................................................................................................£8 :One year old fole.......................................................................................................................£10.10 :A two year old colt.....................................................................................................................£14 :Six two year old Beas? at £5/10s.............................................................................................£33 :Five Cows at £8/10s...................................................................................................................£42.10 :Four three year old Beas? at £8/10s........................................................................................£34 :four year old Calves at £3.........................................................................................................£12 :Four pigs at £3.12.6...................................................................................................................£14.10 :Household Goods.....................................................................................................................£40 :Husbandry Gear and Carriages...............................................................................................£15 :Fourty Load of Hay at £1..........................................................................................................£40 :Thirty Quarters of Oats at 16 ?................................................................................................£24 :Two Quarters of Wheat at .... ?................................................................................................£4 :Four Quarters of Beans at 1...8p.............................................................................................£5.12 :Poultrey......................................................................................................................................£1.4 :.....................................................................................................................................................£407.9.6 :December 31 1784, Henry Raines (or Kaines) :Appraised by us - [[Carrick-745|Peter Carrick]]
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[[Category:Wiltshire, Wills and Estates]] The Will of [[Newhook-121|Francis Newhook]], Yeoman, Tollard Royal, was written on 4 December 1693 and proved at Sarum on 12 May 1696.[ '''Probate''': "Wiltshire, England, Wills and Probate, 1530-1858"]
Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre; Chippenham, Wiltshire, England; Wiltshire Wills and Probates; Reference Number: P2/N/223; Reference Number: P2/N/223
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Francis Newhook probate in 1696. Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. Capital F is rendered as F rather than ff. Abbreviations are expanded and additions noted in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. People mentioned in the Will *William Newhooke (eldest son) *Andrew Newhooke (2nd son) *Mellior (eldest daughter) *Jane Newhooke (2nd daughter) *Elizabeth (youngest daughter) *unnamed granchildren *Mellior (wife) *Francis Newhooke (son) *Witnesses John Bennett and two others unclear ---- In the name of God Amen I Francis Newhook of Tollard ^Royall in the
County of Wilts yeom[a]n The fourth day of December Anno D[omi]ni 1693
in the 5th yeare of Her Maj[esties] Raigne that now is &c being weak of body
but of sound and p[er]fect memory (prase be given to God for the same)
and knowing the uncertainty of this life on Earth and being desirous to
setle things in order do make this my last Will and Testament
in man[n]or and forme following vixt; First I com[m]end my Soule to
Almighty God And as touching my Worldly Estate I give and
dispose thereof as followeth; I doe revoke frustrat and make void
all Wills by me formerly made and declare and appoint this to
be my last Will and Testament.
I will that my debts and funeral Expences shall be paid and discharged
Item I give unto my Eldest Son[ne] '''William Newhooke''' the Sum[m]e of five
Shilings of lawfull English mony
Item I give to my Second Son[n]e '''Andrew Newhooke''' the Sum[m]e of Tenn
pounds of like lawfull mony
Item I give and devise to my Eldest Daughter '''Mellior''' the Sum[m]e of Ten
pounds of like lawfull mony
Item I give to my Second Daughter '''Jane Newhooke''' the Sum[m]e of One
Shiling of lik money
Item I give to my Third and youngest Daughter '''Elizabeth''' the Sum[m]e
of One Shiling
Item I give to all my GrandChildren one Shiling to Each of like mony
Item I give to my loving Wife '''Mellior''' my best Bedd & Bedcloath dureing
her life
All the rest and residue of my personal Estate goods Chatles and Lease=
hold Estate whatsoever I give and bequeath unto my lov[e]ing Sonne
'''Francis Newhooke''' who I make and constitute and appoint fill and Sole
Executor of this my last Will and Testament In Witness whereof
I the said Francis Newhooke to this my last Will and Testament
Set my hand and Seale the day and yeare above written
the mark of
Francis X Newhooke [L.S.]
Sealed published and declared
as the last Will and Testam[en]t of the
said Francis Newhooke in the
p[re]sence of
'''John Bennett'''
[Bar Sholman Galbart?]
[Joffitz?] Proved May 12 1696
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[[Category:Leicestershire, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:Leicestershire, Greet Name Study]] The Will of [[Greet-646|George Greet]], farmer, written on 16 June 1829 in Mountsorrel, Leicestershire, and proved on 5 April 1830. Date of death 12 October 1829.[ '''Probate''': "Leicestershire Wills And Probate Records, 1500-1939"]
Archive: Record Office for Leicestershire, Leicester & Rutland; Reference: 1818-57
[https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=S2%2FGBPRS%2FLEICS%2F102720990%2F00209&parentid=GBPRS%2FLEICS%2FWILLS%2F00071855 FindMyPast Image] - [https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS/LEICS/WILLS/00071855 FindMyPast Transcription] (accessed 15 July 2022)
George Greet probate in 1830 in Mountsorrel, Rothley. Occupation: Farmer. Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. ff is rendered as F. Abbreviations are expanded and additions noted in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. People in the will: *Ann Greet (wife) *[[Wale-41|John Wale]] (son [in law]) *[[Greet-645|Sarah Wale]] (daughter) *[[Wale-280|Henry Wale]] (grandson) *[[Wale-283|Mary Wale]] (granddaughter) *Ann Brown (daughter) *Thomas Brown (son [in law]) *Mary Brown (granddaughter) *John Crooks (nephew) *John Chapman (tenant) ---- This is the last Will and Testament
of me George Greet of Mountsorrel in the Parish of Rothley
and County of Leicester ^Farmer I give and Devise to my son''' John'''
'''Wale''' of Mountsorrel aforesaid Baker all my Messuages
and Hereditaments in Mountsorrel aforesaid also a Close in
the Parish of Rothley aforesaid Containing abpout Five Roods and
Sixteen Perches also a Meadow in the Liberty of Barrow
upon Soar in the aforesaid County now in my own Occupation
to him and his Heirs upon Trust I give and Devise to
my Dear Wife '''Ann Greet''' all my real and Personal Estates
of every kind whatsoever for and During the Term of her
Natural Life and from and after the Death of ^my aforesaid Wife
I give devise and bequeath to my Grand Son '''Henry Wale'''
the Close above Mentioned in the Liberty of Rothley containing
about Two Roods and Sixteen Perches to him his Heirs Executors
Administrators and Assigns for ever, also I give unto my
aforesaid Grand Son Henry Wale my Silver Watch my
Best Feather Bed Bedstead Hangings and Coverl[ets?]
I give to my Grand Daughter '''Mary Wale''' all that Lease-
-Hold Messuage and Tenement with the Hereditaments thereunto
belonging ^now in the occupation of '''John Chapman''' Situate and being in the North End of Mountsorrel
in the aforesaid County to her and her Heirs to Enjoy During
the Term of the Lease. I give Devise and Bequeath to my
Daughter '''Sarah Wale''' that Parcel of Meadow Land being
in the Liberty of Barrow upon Soar in the aforesaid County
to her for and During the Term of her Natural Life
and from and after her Decease I give and Devise to my
Son John Wale should he be the longer liver the
aforesaid Meadow or Parcel of Ground being in the Liberty
of Barrow upon Soar in the County aforesaid to him for
and During the Term of his Natural Life
[Page 2]
And from and after the Deaths of my Son John Wale and my
Daughter Sarah Wale the aforesaid Meadow to be Sold and to be
Equally Divided amongst all of my Grand Children of my Daughter
Sarah Wale lawfully begotton of her Body Also I give Devise and
Bequeath to my Daughter '''Ann Brown''' from and after my aforesaid
Wifes Decease all those Messuages Tenements Gardins with all the Hereditaments
thereunto belonging being in Mountsorrel aforesaid to her for and During
the Term of her Natural Life. and from and after my aforesaid Daughter
Ann Browns Decease I give and Devise to my son '''Thomas Brown'''
the aforesaid Messuages Tenements Gardins and Hereditaments thereunto
belonging to him should he be the longer liver so long as he keeps
him Widower but after the Decease or Second Marriage of my son Thomas
Brown and my Daughter Ann Brown Decease the aforesaid Messuages
to be Sold and Equally Divided amongst all of my Grand Children of
Ann Brown lawfully begotton Share and Share alike / also I give
Devise and Bequeath to my Grand Daughter '''Mary Brown''' my Right of
Common upon Mountsorrel Hills to her and her Heirs Executors Administrators
and Assigns for ever I give my Wearing Apparel to my Nephew
'''John Crooks''' of the North End of Mountsorrel for his own Absolute Use
and the Residue of my Personal Estate I give to my Daughter Sarah Wale
and Ann Brown in Equal Shares and I hereby Charge my Real
and Personal Estate with the Charge of Proving this my Will and of carrying
the same into Execution and I hereby Appoint my Son John Wale and
my aforesaid Wife Ann Greet Joint Executor and Executrix of this
my last Will in Witness thereof I have hereunto set my Hand and Seal
this Sixteenth ^Day of June in the Year of out Lord One Thousand Eight
Hundred and Twenty Nine
Signed Sealed Published and Declar'd by the
Above Named George Greet the Testator as
and for his last Will and Testament in the
Presence of us who have hereunto Subscribed
our Names as Witnesses in his Presence at
his Request and in the Presence of each other
his
George X Greet
Mark
James Little
George Mountney
Joseph Mountney
5th April 1830
Let a probat be made to John Wale of Mountsorrel in the County
pf Leicester Baker and Ann Greet of the same place Widow the
joint Executors named in the Willof the Testator who died
12 October last
They having been first duly sworn as well to the faithful
Execution of the Will as that the Testators Goods Chattels
and credits without deducting any debts due and
owing by the deceased therefore do not amount in
Value to the Sum of one hundred pounds.
Same Date Probate [passed?]
Seal signed by Mt Stockdale
Hardy, Registrar
before me
[signature Erskine?]
Commissary.
Followed on the next page a note about the small value of the leasehold property mentioned in the will. == Sources ==
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[[Category:Wiltshire, Wills and Estates]] [[Mattock-216|George Mattock]]'s will was written on 21 March 1798 and his estate passed probate on 20 September 1800.[ '''Probate''': "Wiltshire, England, Wills and Probate, 1530-1858"]
Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre; Chippenham, Wiltshire, England; Wiltshire Wills and Probates; Reference Number: P2/1800/77; Reference Number: P2/1800/77
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George Mattock probate in 1800. Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. Capital F is rendered as F rather than ff. Abbreviations are expanded and additions noted in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. People mentioned in the Will *[[Bendy-53|Sarah Bendy]] (daughter of the late [[Bendy-51|Thomas Bendy]]) *George Mattock (son of [[Mattock-173|William Mattock]]) *John Mattock (son of [[Mattock-173|William Mattock]]) *William & John Dunsdon (sons of John Dunsdon deceased) *Elizabeth (wife of Stephen Neal of London) *James, John, Elizabeth, Sarah, & Mary Bendy (children of the late [[Bendy-50|James Bendy]]) *Abel Ferris (husband of Sarah Bendy, married after the Will was written) ---- In the Name of God Amen I George Mattock of Steeple Ashton in the County of Wilts
Yeoman being of Sound and disposing Mind Memory and Understanding (praised be God for
the same) Do make and Ordain this my Last Will and Testament in manner and form following
(that is to say) First I Give Devise and bequeath unto '''Sarah Bendy''' daughter of the late
'''Thomas Bendy''' of Steeple Ashton Blacksmith deceased All that my Freehold Tenement or
Dwelling House with the Garden and Orchard and Appurtenances thereunto belonging which I
lately purchased of and from the Earl of Abingdon Situate lying and being in the parish of Steeple=
=Ashton aforesaid To Hold to her the said Sarah Bendy for and during the Term of her natural Life
and from and after her decease I Give Devise and bequeath the same premisses unto '''George Mattock'''
son of '''William Mattock''' of Steeple Ashton aforesaid Carpenter To Hold to him the said George
Mattock his Heirs and Assigns for ever Also I give and bequeath unto '''John Mattock''' son of the
said William Mattock All that my Leasehold Messuage or Tenement with the Garden and
Appurtenances thereunto belonging commonly called Crooks Situate lying and being in the
parish of Steeple Ashton aforesaid To Hold the same to the said John Mattock for and during
the Term Estate and Interest which I have to come therein Also I give and bequeath unto the
said John Mattock All that my Annuity or distributive share of an Estate in Semington lately
belonging to Robert Mattock deceased To Hold to him the said John Mattock for and during the
Estate and Interest which I have therein Also I give and bequeath unto '''William Dunsdon'''
and '''John Dunsdon''' sons of the late '''John Dunsdon''' of Steeple Ashton Labourer deceased the Sum
of Five pounds each to be paid to them respectively in Twelve Months next after my decease by my
Executrix herein after named Also I Give and bequeath unto '''Elizabeth''' wife of '''Stephen Neal''' of
London the sum of Five pounds to be paid to her in Twelve Months after my decease by my
Executrix herein after named Also I give and bequeath unto '''James Bendy John Bendy Elizabeth'''
'''Bendy Sarah Bendy''' and '''Mary Bendy''' Sons and Daughters of the late '''James Bendy''' of Steeple
=Ashton Blacksmith deceased the Sum of Five pounds each to be paid to them when they shall
Attain their respective Ages of Twenty one years by my Executrix herein after named And
as for and Concerning all the rest residue and remainder of my Goods Chattels personal
Estate and Effects of what nature or kindsoever and wheresoever being (after my Debts Legacies
and Funeral Expences are first fully satisfied and paid I Give and bequeath the same unto
the said Sarah Bendy daughter of Thomas Bendy whom I do hereby make Constitute and
Appoint Sole Executrix of this my Last Will and Testament In Witness whereof I have
hereunto set my Hand and Seal the Twenty first day of March in the year of our Lord one Thousand
Seven Hundred and Ninety Eight.
Signed Sealed published and declared by the Testator}
George Mattock as and for his last Will and Testament} the mark of
in the presence of us who at his request and in his presence} George X Mattock [LS]
have Subscribed our names as Witnesses hereto}
Jeffery Markes
Edward Wicks
James Baggs [Oath Page 2]
... the Oath underwritten
in manner and form there set forth to Sarah the Wife of
'''Abel Ferris''' (late Sarah Bendy Spinster) the sole Executrix
named in the last Will and Testament of George Mattock... Probate issued 20 September 1800 == Sources ==
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[[Category:Wiltshire, Wills and Estates]] [[Tynte-17|George Tynte]] died in about 1611 in Broadethank [Broadchaulk], Wiltshire, England. Their will passed probate on 9 March 1611.[ '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"]
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 119
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Will of Georgij Tynte, granted probate on 9 Mar 1611. Died about 1611 in Broadethank, Wiltshire, England. Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. Capital F is rendered as F rather than ff. Abbreviations are expanded and additions noted in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. People mentioned in the will *Barbara Tynte (wife) *Sir Anthony Ayshley (subject of a lawsuit) *William Harbord (debtor) *Edward Tynte (son) *Francys Tynte (son) *John Tynte (youngest son) *Francys Baber (brother in law) ---- In the name of God Amen
The first daie of November in the yeare of our Lord god accordinge to the
Computac[i]on of the churche of England one thousand sixe hundred & eleven
I George Tynte of West Gerardston al[ia]s Gurston within the parishe of
Broadchaulk in the Countie of Wiltes[hire] gent, beinge weake of bodie but
whole of minde and in good and perfect remembrannce (thankes be unto
Almightie god for the same) callinge to minde thinstabilitie and weaknesse
of this fraile and transitorie life And advizedlie mindinge to settle my selfe
wholie towardes Almightie god, And my goodes and Cattells (that the Lord=
hath lent me) for the worlde I doe hereby institute and ordaine this my present
testament concerninge herein my last will for ever in manner and forme followinge
[Page 2]
(That is to saie) First and principallie I com[m]end my Soule wholie into th'handes of Almightie
god my Creator and maker, beseechinge him of his infinite goodnes and mercy to receyve the
same, And my bodie to be buried in the Churche or Churchyarde of my parishe Churche
of Broadchaulk Imprimis of my temporall goodes. First I geve and bequeathe to the
Cathedrall Churche of Sarum foure pence Item I geve and bequeathe to my saide
parishe churche of Broadchaulk foure pence Item I give and bequeathe towardes the
Releife of the poore people of my parishe of Broadchaulk aforesaide twoe shillinges To be
Delivered ay the discrec[i]on of my executor or Overseer hereafter named Item I geve and bequeathe
to my welbeloved wife '''Barbara Tynte''' Twentie poundes of lawfull englishe money And
alsoe all such goodes utensills and ymplements of housholde as I received at my marriage
w[i]th her the saide Barbara my nowe wife (Tenne poundes of currant money w[hi]ch I spent
in suite of lawe of the same against '''Sir Anthony Ayshley'''. knight onelie excepted) And
whereas one '''William Harbord''' of Welton w[i]thin the parishe of Mydsomer Norton in the
Countye of Somersett marryner is indebted and doe owe unto me the som[m]e of three hundred
and fiftie poundes of lawfull englishe money my intent and meaninge by theis present[e]s
is that '''Edward Tynte''' my sonne shall have one hundred poundes of the same money
when it shall happen to be paide And further I will that my Executor hereafter
named )if soe require) shalbe aydinge and assistinge to my said sonne Edward
touching the recoverie of the saide hundred poundes But my will entent and meaning
by theise present[e]s is That my saide Executor shall not be chardged w[i]th the paym^[en]t
of the same hundred poundes or anie p[ar]te thereof Item I give and bequeath to
'''Francys Tynte''' one other of my sonnes five poundes of lawfull englishe money The
residewe of all and singler my goodes, Cattalls, Chattells, debtes, utensills, and implem^[en]ts
of housholde aswell moveable as unmoveable not geven nor bequeathed (as aforesaid)
I geve and bequeathe wholie unto '''John Tynte''' my youngest sonne whome I make &
ordaine my full and sole executor of this my present testament and last will herein
conteigned To paie my debtes and to performe and paie all and everie my legacies
and bequestes in manner aforesaid And I utterlie revoke and make voide by theise
presents all and everie other and former will or wills, testament or testaments
legacies bequests Executors or Overseers by me in any wise before this tyme had
made, named willed bequeathed assigned or appointed in any wise whatsoever And
for the better execuc[i]on of the same I doe desier and intreate my wellbeloved brother in
lawe '''Francys Baber''' of Chewe in the Countie of Somersett Esquier to be Supervisor
thereof To whom I bequeathe towardes his paines in this behalf twentie shillinges
And I doe alsoe ordaine and make appoint appoint by this my last will and testament That
my said brother in lawe Francys Baber shall have the tuytion and education of
my saide sonnes Francys and John Tynte untill they shall accomplishe their severall
ages of one and twentie yeares Provided alwaies and my will entent and meaning
is That if it happen either the said Francys or John Tynte to dye before they
come to th'aidge of one and twentie yeares or be married That then the legacie
or porc[i]on of him soe deceased shall remaine wholie to thother of the saide twoe then
beinge alyve w[i]thout any Contradiction thereof In wittnes whereof I the foresaide
George Tynte have hereunto subscribed my hande and sett my Seale yeoven the daie
and yeare first above written George Tynte wittnesses hereunto [Jho?] Penn, Will[ia]m Grove [Probate in Latin] == Sources ==
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[[Category: Oxfordshire, Wills and Estates]] The Will of [[Beard-6533|Henry Beard]] was written on 23 April 1819 in Shiplake, Oxfordshire, England, and proved at London on 5 May 1820.[ '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"]
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 1629
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Will of Henry Beard, granted probate on 5 May 1820. Died about 1820 in Shiplake, Oxfordshire, England. Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. Capital F is rendered as F rather than ff. Abbreviations are expanded and additions noted in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. An indistinct copy but readable. People mentioned in the Will *Sarah Beard (wife) *William Dentry & William Serjeant (tenants) *Benjamin Beard (son) *Thomas House of Lashbrook, farmer (trustee) *Robert House of Marsh Mills, miller (trustee) *Francis James Beard of Shiplake Row (brother) *Thomas Pyke, George Searle, Martha Dell (witnesses) *Other children unnamed ---- In the Name of God Amen
I Henry Beard of Shiplake Row in the Parish of Shiplake in the County
of Oxford Blacksmith and Farmer being in ill health of body yet of sound
and disposing mind and memory and understanding and being desirous to
settle my Worldly affairs whilst I have clear capacity to do so do so publish
and make this my last Will and Testament hereby revoking all former
Wills by me heretofore made In manner following that is to say I give devise
and bequeath to my dear Wife '''Sarah Beard''' all those my Farmhouses
Outbuildings Yards Farming Lands Grounds and Premises thereto belonging
and now in my occupation together with my Workshop and two Cottages in the
occupation of '''William Dentry''' and '''William Serjeant''' Bricklayer to hold the
same to her for and during her life only and also I give and bequeath to my
said Wife Sarah all that Lease of the Farm I have lately taken called
Buits in Sonning Parish together with the said Farming Lands and
Grounds and the Crop and Stock thereon to hold the same for and during
her life only for her to carry on my businesses and to do the best she can
in maintaining supporting Cloathing and providing for my Children
and I also give and bequeath to my said Wife Sarah all my money
Securities for money Stock in my Businesses Bills Debts and all my Estate
whatsoever and wheresoever the same may be for and during her life
only and from and after her decease I give and devise to my Son
'''Benjamin Beard''' all those my own Farm Lands Houses Outbuildings
and Premises thereunto belonging and all my Real Estate whatsoever and
wheresoever the same may be to hold to him the said Benjamin Beard
his heirs and Assigns for ever and all other my Property in the Farming
Business Stock in Trade and Personal Estate whatsoever of mine that my
said Wife Sarah may leave at her decease I then direct and give the
same to be sold and the money arisind therefrom Igive and devise bequeath
to be equally divided share and share alike between all my Children
then living except the said Benjamin Beard to whom I have given
my Real Estate as above mentioned and I hereby nominate connstitute and
appoint the said Sarah Beard sole Executrix of this my last Will and
Testament and also '''Thomas House''' of Lashbrook Farmer '''Robert House'''
of Marsh Mills Miller and my brother '''Francis James Beard''' of
Shiplake Row trustees to assist Sarah Beard in the execution thereof and I
hereby revoke and make void all former and other Wills by me at any
time heretofore made and I do declare this and this only to be my last Will
and Testament In Witness whereof I the said Henry Beard the Testator
have to the first sheet of this my Will and Testament set my hand and to
this second and last sheet the whole being contained in two sheets I have
set my jand and Seal this twenty third day of April in the year of our
Lord one thousand eight hundred and nineteen /-/ Henry Beard (LS) Signed
Sealed Published and declared by the said Henry Beard the Testator as and for
his last Will and Testament in the presence of us who at his request and in his
presence and in the presence of each other have subscribed our names as Witnesses
thereto /-/ '''Thomas Pyke''' /-/ '''George Searle''' /-/ '''Martha Dell''' .//. Proved at London 5th May 1820 before the Judge by the oath of Sarah
Beard W[ido]w the Relict sole Ex[ecu]trix to whom adm[inistrati]on was granted having
been first sworn by Com[missi]on duly to adm[iniste]r.//.
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[[Category:Berkshire, Wills and Estates]] [[Cannon-2744|Henry Cannon]] wrote his Will on 5 March 1808 with a Codicil in 1811 in Maidenhead, Berkshire, England. The Will was proved on 16 December 1811.[ '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"]
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 1528
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Will of Henry Cannon, granted probate on 16 Dec 1811. Died about 1811 in Maidenhead, Berkshire, England. Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. Capital F is rendered as F rather than ff. Abbreviations are expanded and additions noted in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. People mentioned in the Will *Elizabeth (wife) *Charles, William & George (sons) *Edward Adams, Inn Keeper & John Higgs, Farrier (Executors) *Witnesses John Taylor, Mary Ann Haynes, Charles Haynes *Codicil Witness Sarah Haynes ---- In the Name of God Amen
I Henry Cannon of Maidenhead in the County of Berks Butcher being
of sound mind memory & understanding do publish & declare this to be my
last Will & Testament in manner & form following that is to say whereas
I am possessed & intitled unto a Freehold Estate consisting of a Butchers
Shop with the Yard Buildings & Appurt[enan]ces thereunto belonging in the
Town of Maidenhead & Parish of Cookham in the County of Berks & at
present in my own possession all which Freehold Estate I give devise and
bequeath unto my good Friends '''Edward Adams''' Inn Keeper & '''John'''
'''Higgs''' Farrier & Harness Maker late ^both of Maidenhead in the County of Berks
& the survivor of them & to the Heirs & Assigns of such survivor upon Trust-
to receive & take the Rents Issues & Profits thereof & thereout in the first place to
keep the said premises in good repair & in the next place to deduct & keep to
themselves all needful & necessary expences which the shall be at in the
execution of this my Will & the reminder thereof to pay & apply to the sole &
separate use & benefit of my loving Wife '''Elizabeth''' for & during the Term of
her natural life or so long as she continues a Widow & from & after her
decease or day of Marriage which of them shall first happen then upon
Trust in case my Children shall ^then severally attaind the age of twenty one
years to assign and convey the said Freehold Messuages or Tenement Land
Heredits & premises unto my Children '''Charles William''' and '''George''' or to such
of them as shall be living & to their Heirs & Assigns equally to be divided
between them share & share alike as Tenants in Common & not as joint
Tenants & in case either of iny said Children shall ^should happen to to die before my
said loving Wife or he Marriage shich of them shall first happen
leaving Issue of his body lawfully begotten then I do direct that the
share of him so dying shall be assigned & conveyed to him such Issue
equally share & share alike if more than one as Tenants in Common
no not as joint Tenants & if but one than to that Child only & to his or
her Heirs & as to all the rest residue & remainder of my Estate both Real &
Personal Debts which may be owing unto me at the time of my death
decease Stock in Trade ready Money Securities for Money Household
Goods & Furniture & all my Estate & Effects of what nature or kind
soever which I may die possessed of I give devise & bequeath unto
my good Friends Edward Adams & John Higgs & the survivor of them &
the Ex[ecut]ors & Adm[inistrat]ors of such survivor upon Trust that they the said Edward
Adams & John Higgs so & shall & soon as conveniently may be after my
decease take a particular Amount Schedule & [S...tary] thereof & after
paying my just Debts Funeral & Testamentary expences so permit & suffer
my beloved ^loving Wife Elizabeth to have the use Interest Posession Occupation &
payment ^enjoyment thereof during the Term of her natural life or so long as she
continue a Widow the better to enable her to bring up my several Children
& to place them out to sufficient Trades & Callings which I desire she will &
from & after the decease or day of Marriage which of them shall first
happen I give & bequeath the same unto & amongst all & every my Child
or Children as shall be living at the time of the decease or day of Marriage
of my said Wife equally amongst them share & share alike as Tenants
in Common & not as joint Tenants & in case either of my said Children
should happen to die before my said loving Wife or her Marriage leaving
Issue of his or their body lawfully begotten then I do wish that the share
of him or them so dying be paid & delivered to such Issue his or their Ex[ecut]ors
Adm[inistrat]ors equally share & share alike if more than one as Tenants in Common &
not as joint Tenants & if but one then to that one Child only Lastly I do
hereby maje ordain constitute and appoint the said Edward Adams & John
Higgs joint Ex[ecut]ors of this my Will hereby revoking all former Wills by me
made I declare this alone to be my last Will & Testament & I do hereby
direct & order that neither of them the said Edward Adams & John Higgs
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shall be answerable or accountable for any Money Goods or Things which
may be [...] or lost unless it be by their Wilful neglect & that
neither of them shall be answerable or accountable for the acts of
the other but each for his own acts & deeds only In Witness whereof
I have hereunto set my hand & seal this fifth day of March one
thousand eight hundred & eight Signed sealed published & declared by
the said Henry Cannon the Testator as & for his last Will & Testament in
the presence of us who in his presence & in the presence of each other & at
his request have subscribed our names as Witnesses to the same
Henry Cannon (LS) Witnesses''' John Taylor''' - '''Mary Ann'''
'''Haynes''' - '''Charles Haynes''' -/-
By this Codicil in addition to my last Will some time since made
& signed my desire is that James Ebsworth of Coleshall in the County
of Berks Salesman be one of my Ex[ecut]ors to my last Will in addition to
two already mentioned In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand &
seal this thirteeth day of November one thousand eight hundred and
eleven - Henry Cannon (LS) Witness - Charles Haynes -
'''Sarah Haynes''' -/-
Proved at London with a Codicil 16th December 1811 before the
W[ors]hipful Stephen Sushington Dr of Laws Surr[ogate] by the Oath of Edward
Adams one of the Ex[ecut]ors to whom Adm[inistrati]on was granted hav[in]g been
first sworn duly to Admin[iste]r Power reserved to John Higgs the other
Ex[ecut]or & also to James Ebsworth the Ex[ecut]or named in the Codicil -/-
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[[Category:Wiltshire, Wills and Estates]] The will of [[Longe-48|Henry Longe (abt.1510-1558)]] of Whaddon[https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D946359 Reference: PROB 11/41/324 Description: Will of Henrye Longe, Clothier of Whaddon, Wiltshire Date: 17 November 1558 The National Archives, Kew] [ '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"]
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 41
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Will of Henrici Longe of Whaddon, Wiltshire, England, granted probate on 17 Nov 1558. Died Abt 1558. Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. Capital F is rendered as F rather than ff. Abbreviations are expanded in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. ---- People mentioned in will (''note: additions in (brackets) may be speculation and are for my own reference only''): *my godchildren of John longe and Thomas longe *my wifes Aunte dwellinge in london *Suster Sisle (most likely his sister in law, his brother Robert’s wife Cicely) *Cosynne wynars sonne henrye (possibly the son of Henry Vyner who married Roberts daughter Mary?) *my brother Thomas, my lovinge suster in lawe his wife (Joan Yerbury) *mistress herbery of trowbridge (Yerbury) *my mother in law mystres horton [[Barkesdale-11|Margaret (Barkesdale) Horton]] *myne Aunte Elinor (most likely Elinor Barkesdale) *my Brother in lawe, his wife Johanne *my Suster in lawe mawlde Baylie (Maud Horton married Christopher Baylie) *my Suster Smythe (Margaret long, married Robert Smyth) *my Brother in lawe harrye wynchecombe and his wife (Henry Winchcombe married Agnes Horton) *my godsonne Will[ia]m horton *my cosyne Johan longe *Thomas headge and my doughter margerye his wife, John headge her sonne *Anthonye longe *Thomas Collymore, his sonne my godson *my brother William horton [[Horton-7818|William Horton]] *Richarde horne *Marye longe my wife [[Horton-1133|Mary (Horton) Longe]] *Thomas longe my eldest son (under 24) [[Longe-55|Thomas Longe]] *James longe my sonne (under 23) *Edwarde longe my sonne (under 23) [[Longe-39|Edward Longe]] *william my sonne (under 23) *Thomas my youngest sonne (under 12) *my sonne henrye longe (under 21) *Agnes my doughter [[Longe-18|Agnes (Longe) Yerbury]] *my doughter marye *Judith my doughter *margarett my doughter Witnesses: *Elbright Seice p[ar?]son of Whaddon *Thomas Collymore of Cawlne *Richard Horne of Whaddon *Will[ia]m Hopkyns of Whaddon *John Deryngton of Whaddon *Thomas Sewell of Whaddon *John Tanner of Whaddon Others: * Cristofer Byrryngton, tenant in Reading Places (all in Wiltshire): *Fyssherton = Fisherton Anger, now a suburb of Salisbury *Sarum = Salisbury *Bradforde = Bradford on Avon *Semyngton = Semington *hilberton, halberton = Hilperton *hewoode and hawkrigge = Heywood and Hawkeridge both near Westbury *mylkesham = Melksham *pascrofte = Paxcroft, now a part of Trowbridge *Stepleaston = Steeple Ashton *Cawlne = Calne ---- In the name of god Amen The xxth of October in the
yeare of oure Lorde a thousande five hundred fiftie and eight in the fiveth and
sixte yeares of the Reignes of kinge philippe and quene Marye kinge and quene of
Englande Spayne Frannce bothe the Sicille Jerusalem and Irelande defendours of
the faith Archduke of Austriche Duke of Burgundie Millayne and Brabant comite
of Haspurge Flannders and Tyroll I '''henrye longe''' of the parishe of whaddon in
the countie of wiltshire clothyer beinge hole of mynde and sicke in bodie and in
good and pfcte remembrannce lawde and prayse be given unto almightie godde
do make ordeyne and dispose this my [?] testament and last will in maner and
fourme folowinge That is to saie/ First and princerpallie I give and commende
my sowle into the handes of the [? ?] Jesus Crist my only savyour
and redemer and in whome and by the merites of his most pretiouse death passion
gloriouse resurection I truste and beleve assuredly to be saved and to have
full and clene and forgivivenes of all my synnes and I wolde my bodie to the
earthe to be buryed in a Cristiane buriall where yt shall please almightie god
Item I bequeth to the poore prysone house in the paryshe of Fyssherton
tenne shillinge Item to the poore pryson[e] in the towne of Sar[um] vjs viijd [6s 8d]
Item I bequeth to the poore Almeshouse of Trowbridge tenne shillinge
Item I bequeth to the poore Almeshouse of Bradforde vjs viijd [6s 8d] Item I bequeth
to Stavertons bridge to be bestowed wtin the libertie of Trowbridge xls [40s]
Item I bequeth to the parishe Church of Whaddon to be bestowed in lyme
stone and tymber xls [40s] Item I give towards the reparac[i]ons of the hyghe waye
in the parishe of whaddon xxs [20s] Item I give to eny housholde in whaddon xijd [12d]
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and to eny poore housholde in hilberton xijd [12d] Item I give to eny poore housholde in
Semyngton and litleton xijd [12d] Item I give to the churche of Semyngton to helpe to bye
theym belle[s] xxs [20s] Item I give xxiiijtne [24 ton?] loode of Stones at my coste and chardge at the
further ayde of Semyngtons bridge next toward mylkesham Item I give to be
bestowed in the [vyes?] lane upon the [cawsey?] xls [40s] Item I give to '''my godchildren'''
'''of John longe and Thomas longe''' any of theym a heyfer bullocke a pece of a yere
olde or upwarde Item I give to John longe xxs [20s] item I give to '''my wifes Aunte'''
dwellinge in london [?] clothe of Sadde color of the price of xs [10s] a yarde if
that she be alive as shall make her a cassocke Item I give to my '''Suster Sisle'''
'''long''' a Rynge price xxs [20s] and to eny one of my brothers doughters and hers and to eny
of theare husbande[s] a Rynge a pece price xxs [20s] Item I give to my Godsonne my
'''Cosynne wynars sonne henrye''' one broode clothe to be worthe in value vj£ xiijs iiijd [£6 13s 4d]
to be delyvered by myne executoure when that my saide Godsonne shall come to
the age of xxj [21] yeres if that he doth live so longe Item I give to '''my brother Thomas'''
'''longe''' one ringe of golde price xxs [20s] Item I give to '''my lovinge suster in lawe'''
his wif one Rynge of golde price xxs [20s] Item I give to '''mistress herbery''' of
Trowbridge one Ringe of golde price xxs [20s] Item I give to '''my mother in law'''
'''mystres horton''' one rynge of golde price xxs [20s] Item I give to '''myne Aunte'''
'''Elinor''' one Ringe of golde price xiijs iiijd [13s 4d] Item I give to '''my Brother in lawe''' one
Ringe of golde price xxs [20s] and one Ringe to '''his wif[e] Johanne''' price xiijs iiijd [13s 4d] Item
I give to '''my Suster in lawe mawlde Baylie''' one Rynge of golde price xiijs iiijd [13s 4d]
Item I give to '''my Suster Smythe''' one Ringe of golde price xxs [20s] Item I give to
'''my Brother in lawe harrye wynchecombe''' one Ringe of golde price xxs [20s] and to
his wif[e] price xiijs iiijd [13s 4d] Item I give to my brother in law one Ringe of golde
xxs [20s] Item I give to '''my godsonne Will[ia]m horton''' xxs [20s] Item I give to all the
rest of my godchildren xijd [12d] a pece Item I give to my weavers that nowe doth
weave to me nowe at this present tyme ijs [12s] a pece Item I give to '''my cosyne'''
'''Johan longe''' meate drynk and clothe sufficiently duringe her lif[e] naturall to be
founde by myne executors or els to paie her quarterly xiijs iiijd [13s 4d] during her naturall
lif[e] and [go?] where she will Item I give her one melche cowe Item I give to
'''Anthonye longe''' one melche cowe Item I give to mye housholde servante[s] both
men [?] and wemen servante[s] iijs iiijd [3s 4d] a pece Item I give to '''Thomas headge'''
a golde Ringe price xxs [20s] and to '''my doughter margerye his wif[e]''' one golde Rynge
price xiijs iiijd Item I give to my '''Suster margarett Smythe''' v£ [£5] Item I give to eny
of her children that be unmaried xls [40s] a pece Item I give to margery headge my
doughter x£ [£10] one gilt pott w[i]t[h] a cover if she happen to lyve xltie [40] days after
her delyverye / if she happen to die that then yt shall remayne to myne
executoure all savinge v£ [£5] wch I give to '''John headge her sonne''' Item I give to
'''Thomas Collymore''' x£ [£10] and to '''his sonne my godson'''[ne] xxs [20s] to be delyvered out of hand
aswell to the use of his sonne as of hymself Item I give to '''my brother William horton''' my
best gowne [furred?] Item I give to '''Richarde horne''' my best saten doblett my gowne
faced wt taffeta one Jackett of chamlett one cote of clothe edged wt frynge my best capp
or that whiche will serve hym best one newe nyght capp of Saten Item I give my
newe cote of blacke clothe to will[ia]m horton whiche cote was never worne Item I give
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[To] '''Marye longe my wif[e]''' my hundred poundes wtthe one half of my instore of my
[housholde] stuff That is to saie wt the one half of my beddynge wtthe one half of
[?thynyn] brasse pewter wt the hole half of all the ymplemente[s] of my houshold or
[house?] Item I give to marye longe my wif[e] while that she is the widow of me my
[dwelling?] house wt the mylle wt the lese before the [?] called comet lease and I ley
[?t] all the landes and meades belonging to the same mansyon house Item I give to
my wif[e] marye while that she is the widow of me one tenement lienge and beinge
[in] the parishe of hilberton wch is in myne owne hande wt all thappertenance[s]
[t]herto belonginge or app[er]teynyng Item I give to my wif[e] marye all the corne
[t]hat is out of the [Rekes?] Item I will that she shall have one ploughe of eight oxen
wt one wayne one dragge one payre of Eyth[?] one [solowe?] wt all the ymplemente[s] to
one ploughe belonginge Item I will that she shall have xij [12] kyne one bull two
hundred Ewes and Rammes and all this catell and plowe harnyshe she shall leave
to myne executoure if that she do marye or decease out of this worlde even so
good and sufficient catalle as as shalbe delyvered unto her she shall leave or cause
to be left to myne executoures Iem I give to marie longe my wif[e] ij [2] white goblette
of silver p[ar]cell gilt wt one litle salt of silver one dozen of silver spones called cutt
spones her fowre hundred poundes wt all her legacies to be paied and delyvered
unto her by myne executour and overseers wtin the space of one yere Item I give
to '''Thomas longe my eldest son''' one hundred pounds of good and lawfull money of
Englande if that he do lif till that he be the age of xxiiijtie [24] yeares or els to remayne
to myne executoure Item I give to Thomas longe my saide eldest sonne a salt
of silver wt a cover Item I give to Thomas longe my eldest sonne one house lieng
in Readinge in the countie of Barkeshire called the corner house otherwise
called the signe of the Beare nowe in the occupac[i]on of '''Cristofer Byrryngton'''
to the said Thomas longe and to his heyres in fee symple for ever more Item I give
and bequeth to the same Thomas longe two grounde[s] lieng in hewoode and hawkrigge
called by the name of [Barwicke?] and Alwicke wt all the rest liengewthin
the parishe of westeburye in the countie of wilteshire to hym and to his
heyres in Fee symple for ever Item I give and bequeth to '''James longe my'''
sonne one hundred and fourtie poundes if that he liveth till he come to
the age of xxiij [23] yeres and one boll of silver wt a cover p[ar]cell gilt if yt happen
that he decease before the age of xxiijtie [23] that then the one half to remayne to
myne executoure and the other half to be devided equally amongest his brethers
that then shalbe alive Item I give to '''Edwarde longe my sonne''' one hundred
and fourtie poundes one gilt cuppe wt a cover if he do live till that he comyth
to the age of xxiij [23] yeres And if yt happen that he decease and depart out
of this worlde before that he be of the age of the said xxiij [23] yeres that then
the one half to remayne to my executoure and the other half to be equally
devided amongest his brethers that then shalbe alive Item I give to the same
Edwarde all my right title interest and yere that I have in the farme of
monnton to enjoye the [prowfette?] therof even contynent upon my disease and
if ytt happen that the said Edwarde do decease at any tyme that then Thomas
my youngest sonne to enjoye the same farme as the same said Edwarde have
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enjoyed yt or shulde enjoyed ytt Item I give to '''will[ia]m my sonne''' one hundred an[d]
fourtie poundes if he do live and one gilt cuppe wt a cover if he do live untill
that he come to the age of xxiij [23] yeres if he happen to diseceace before the age of
xxiij [23] yeres That then the one half to remayne to the executoure and the other ha[lf]
to be equally devided amongest his bretherne that then shalbe alive Item I giv[e]
to '''Thomas my youngest sonne''' one hundred and fourtie pounde[s] wt one cuppe p[ar]cell
gilte wt a cover if he lif till he come to the age of xxiij [23] yeres if he happen to
decease before he be the age of xxiij [23] yeres that then the one half to remayne to
my executoure and the other half to be equally devided amongest his brethers that
then shalbe alive Item I give to '''Agnes my doughter''' one hundred poundes one
litle Bowle of silver p[ar]cell gilt if she live till she come to the daye of mariage if
that she shall decease before the daie of miariage that then yt to be equally devided
amongest all her bretherne that then shalbe alive Item I give to '''my doughter'''
'''marye''' one hundred poundes if she live till she come to the daie of her mariage and if tha[t]
she shall decease before the daye of her mariage that then yt shall be equally devided
amongest all her bretherne that then shalbe alive Item I give to '''Judith my doughter'''
one hundred poundes if she lif till she come to the daye of her mariage and if yt happen
that she shall decease before the daye of her mariage that then yt shalbe equally
devided amongest all her Brethers That then shalbe alive Item I give to '''margarett'''
'''my doughter''' one hundreth markes and if she live till she come to the daie of her mariage and if yt happen
that she shall decease before the daye of her mariage that then yt shalbe equally
devided amongest her brethers that then shalbe alive Item I give to that childe that
my wif[e] goth quicke wt all one hundred pounde[s] if yt happen being a manchilde to
decease before yt doth come to the age of xxiij [23] yere that then yt shall the one half
to reymayne to myne executoure and the other half to be equally devided amongest his
bretherne that then shalbe alive Item if that childe that my wif[e] goth nowe quicke
wtall be a mayde and dothe live untill the daie of her mariedge that then she to have
the same one hundred poundes and if yt happen that she depart out of this worlde
before the daie of her mariage That then the said hundred pounde[s] to equally devided
amongest all her brethers that then shalbe alive Item I will that marye my wif[e]
shall have the kepinge of margarett my doughter of marye my doughter of Thomas
my youngest sonne till that he come to the age of xij [12] yere[s] Judith my doughter till that
they shall come to the daye of mariage and all that goth wtall if yt be a man
childe till he come to the age of xij [12] yere and if yt be a maidechilde till that she come
to the daye of mariage Item I will that margery headge my doughter shall have
the bringinge upp of Agnes my doughter if the said margerye headge do so long lif
till she come to the daie of mariage and her husbande to have the use of her stock
so longe as my doughter margerye shall so long lif Thomas headge shalbe sufficiently
[bonnde and my suerties for hym to debynd?] the said stocke at the decease of margerye
his wif[e] and at the daye of mariage of saide doughter Agnes as yt shalbe
thought good by my executoure and over seers if yt shall happen that margerye headge
or Agnes longe my doughter shall decease before the daye of her mariage That then
the said Thomas headge repaye or cause to be repayed the said hundred poundes tomyne
executoure or to my brother Thomas longe Item I will that marye longe my wif[e]
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shall have for the kepinge of eny childe / shall have yerely payed fyve pounde for a pece
to be payed her by the half yere fiftie shillinge for a pece eny half yere Item I will
that if margerye headge my doughter do decease before the daye of her mariage that
then my brother Thomas longe and my suster in lawe Johan longe and the longest
liver of theym to have the bringinge upp of my saide doughter Agnes Item I give
to Harrye longe my sonne all that my manor of Whaddon wt the hole lordship of
Whaddon and all that lieth in halberton pascrofte or in the parishe of Stepleaston
and mylkesham in as large and ample maner as I am nowe seased of to hym and to
his heyres males of his bodie lawfully begotten in Fee for evermore For lacke of heyre
males of harrye to Edwarde and his heyres males in fee for ever more and for lacke
of heyres males of the said Edwarde and of his bodie lawfullie begotten to my sonne
Thomas the younger and his heyres for lacke of heyres males of Thomas the younger
and of his bodie lawfullie begotten to James longe and to his heyres males of his
bodie lawfullie begotten and for lacke of heyres males of James and of his bodie
lawfullie begotten to will[ia]m longe my sonne and to the heyres males of his bodie
lawfullie begotten and for lacke of heyres of will[ia]m and of his bodie lawfullie begotten
Item I give to that childe that my wif[e] goth quicke wtall if yt be a mannechilde
all the maner of Whaddon and to his heyres males of his bodie lawfullie
begotten Item I give to Thomas longe my eldest sonne to his heyres males
of his bodie lawfullie begotten and for lacke of all my sonnes before rehersed and the
heyres males of their bodies lawfullie begotten to the nexte heyres of my bodie
lawfullie begotten The Reste of all and singuler my goodes and catalle[s] plate
housholde stuffe unbequeathed ready money and whatsoever they be after my
dette[s] payde the coste at my buriall done and this my my present testament in
all thinge truely p[er]fourmed holy I give and bequeath to my sonne henrye
longe whome I make and ordeyne my sole executour of this my last will and
testament and of the execuc[i]ons of the same and make the above named
Thomas longe my brother and Will[ia]m reede of Bristowe and my wifes brother
Will[ia]m horton overseers in this behalf and for theire labor and paynes v£ [£5] a pece
And my mynde and will is of all and singuler suche goodes as I have bequethed
[referringe?] my wifes parte the one half of the share of my house where I have
[refrred?] to myne executoure that my wif[e] maye have the use therof while that she
is the widowe of me and all the reste of my childrens stocke may remayne in
the hande of my brother Thomas longe and his assignes and all that shall
remayne to my executoure And my will and mynde is that all and singuler leases
which I have not bequethed to my said sonne henrye longe shall remayne
and be delyvered fourtynt after my decease that by praysement and [wayte?]
by bill indented unto the chardge and kepinge of my brother Thomas longe till
the said henry longe myne executoure come to the age of xxj [21] yeres The said
Thomas shall delyver xiij£ vjs viijd [£13 6s 8d] eny yere to be paid eny quarter fyve
marke for the honest bringing upp of hym in lernynge and other godlie [ex[e]rcise?]
till he come to the age of xxj [21] yere[s] my will wtout alterynge or defacynge any
part therof this condic[i]on that my said overseers shall truely paie or cause to
be payed yerely for the honest apparelinge of my saide sonne before rehersed/
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for lacke of henrye I make and ordeyne Edwarde my sonne my sole executoure
and for lacke of Edwarde I make Thomas my sonne the younger my sole executoure And
for lacke of Thomas I make James my sonne my sole executoure To this my last will and
testament I have putt my name and sealed yt wt my seale and putt[o?] my clothe marke
the day and yeare above wrytten to this my last will and testament I have wrytten
my name by harrye longe by me Elbright Seice p[ar?]son of Whaddon Thomas
Collymore of Cawlne Richard Horne of Whaddon Will[ia]m Hopkyns of Whaddon John
Deryngton of Whaddon Thomas Sewell of Whaddon and John Tanner of
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[[Category: Chelsea, Middlesex (London)]] [[Category:Vincent Name Study]] [[Vincent-2578|Back to Henry Vincent's profile]] {{Image |file=The_Will_of_Henry_Vincent_late_Saint_Luke_Chelsea_Middlesex_1828.jpg |size=large }} This is a draft until the rest is deciphered. : page two in the County of Middlesex. Gentleman being in good health, memory and understanding revoke and make void all former Will or Wills by me at any time heretofore made and do declare this to be my last will and only true Will and Testament. In (....) and forever following I commit my soul to the Almighty God and desire that my body may be buried with that of my late dear wife according to the directions which I have given my son William Vincent, hereinafter appointed of my Executors. And as to the worldly estate with which it has pleased God to bless my labor, I give and dispose of the same as follows that is to say I desire and direct that all my just debts and my funeral expenses and the expenses of proving this my Will may be satisfied out of my personal Estate as soon as (...) can be after my decease. I give and bequeath unto my Son [[Vincent-2561|Thomas Vincent]] (legacy?) or sum of forty pounds three per cent reduced annuities. I also give and bequeath unto my executors hereinafter named their executors administrators and assigns the sum of five hundred pounds three per cent reduced annuities upon trust to pay and apply the dividends and interest thereof to and fr the use and benefit of my said son [[Vincent-2561|Thomas Vincent]], or if my said Executors should deem it adviseable any pact of the said trust (worthy?) of to pay the whole of it to the said [[Vincent-2561|Thomas Vincent]] I hereby authorize them to do so and if any pact of the said trust worthy shall (....) in their power at the death of the said [[Vincent-2561|Thomas Vincent]] it shall be paid and applied for the use and benefit as my said Executors or the survivor of them this executors or administrators shall deem proper and adviseable (thus?) (whereas?) I have (...) unto my said son [[Vincent-2561|Thomas Vincent]] at (....) times various sums of money for which I have his Bond and various Bills (....) and direct my Executor to give up the (.....) to him without any (....ation) when his legacy is paid. And I further direct that he shall acknowledge the receipt them in writing. I give and bequeath unto my Executors their executors administrators and assigns the sum of ten pounds there per (read?) (...) Annuities upon trust that they my said Executors do and shall apply and dispose of the same for the benefit and advantage of [[Vincent-2560|Henry Vincent]], Son of the said [[Vincent-2561|Thomas Vincent]] by furnishing him with clothes or in sum other manner and (...) as my said executors in their discretion shall think fit (...) I do hereby declare that the receipt of the Guardian Curator Tutor or other person to whom the same shall be paid shall be a good and effectual (discharge?) to my said Executors and they or any of them shall not thereafter be accountable for the same. I give and bequeath unto my said Executors their executors advisors and (...) the sum of four hundred pounds three percent reduced annuities upon trust that they my said Executors do and shall pay (ofsign?) and transfer the same unto between and amongst all (...) of the Children of my said son [[Vincent-2561|Thomas Vincent]] that shall be living at the time of my decease (including the said [[Vincent-2560|Henry Vincent]] and who shall live to attain the age of twenty one years in equal shares and proportions. - And upon this further trust that they my said executors shall and do pay and apply the dividends and interest of my said Son [[Vincent-2561|Thomas Vincent]] until their said respective share shall (...) vested in proportion to their respective presumptive or expectant shares (...) in their discretion shall think fit. thus, I do hereby declare that the receipt of the Guardian Curator tutor or other person or persons to whom the same shall be paid shall be a good and effectual (....) to my said Executors and that they or any of them shall not thereafter be accountable for the same. I give and bequeath unto Mary Walker, wife of [[Walker-34774|Fowler Walker]] Esquire the sum of ten pounds three per cent reduced Annuities. I give and bequeath unto my said Executors their executors administrators and assigns the sum of four hundred pounds three per cent reduced Annuities upon :page three trust that they my said Executor do and shall pay dividends and interest arising from the same unto the said Mary Walker during the term of her natural life and after her decease then upon trust that they my said Executors do and shall pay (...) and transfer the same unto between and amongst all (....) of (...) (children?) of the said Mary Walker and [[Walker-34774|Fowler Walker]] that shall be living (...) f my decease and who shall live to attain the age of twenty one years in equal shares and proportions and upon this trustees trust that they my said Executors shall and do pay and apply the dividends and interest of the same for the benefit and advantage of the Children for the (time?) being of the said Mary Walker and [[Walker-34774|Fowler Walker]] until their (said?) respective shares shall (...) vested in proportion to their respective presumptive or expectant shares therein for the time being but in such manner and form as they my said Executors in their (assertion?) shall think fit and I do hereby declare that the receipt or receipts of the Guardian Curator tutor or (other?) (pardon?) or (possess?) to whom the same shall be paid shall be a good and effectual (dis....ge) to my said Executors and they or any of them shall not thereafter be accountable for the same. I give and bequeath unto [[Clayton-2513|Aley Vincent]], widow of my late son John, and their children that is to say [[Vincent-4362|John Clayton Vincent]], Charles Henry Vincent, [[Vincent-5691|Mary Anne Vincent]], [[Vincent-5432|Aley Sarah Vincent]] and [[Vincent-5695|Catherine Vincent]] the sum of Sixty pounds three per cent reduced annuities to be equally divided between them. Also I give and bequeath unto Ann Howard, my servant, the sum of nineteen pounds and nineteen shillings sterling, provided she shall continue to serve me until the time of my decease. Also, I give and bequeath my best picture (Representing the Annunciation with the Presentation and Crucifixion, of our blessed Lord and Savior) unto my said Son William Vincent. Also, I give and bequeath all my furniture, plate linen, china, glass and other household effects unto and amongst my four children: [[Vincent-5684|Anne Vincent]], William Vincent, [[Vincent-5681|George Vincent]] and [[Vincent-5683|Elizabeth Catherine Perry]], to be equally divided between them. Share and Share alike. And I give and bequeath my leasehold messuage No.51 in Smith Street, Chelsea, unto my Executors hereinafter named their executors administrators and assigns upon trust for my said son, Son William Vincent during the term of his life and after his decease in trust for his child or if more than one for his children living at his decease to be equally divided between them provided always that if the said William Vincent should die leaving no Child living at his decease then I give device and bequeath the said leasehold messuage unto and equally among the said [[Vincent-5684|Anne Vincent]], [[Vincent-5681|George Vincent]] and [[Vincent-5683|Elizabeth Catherine Perry]] and their respective executors, advisors and (...). I give devise and bequeath unto my said son William Vincent his executors administrators and assigns all those my two leasehold messuages being No.s 4 and 5 in Little College Street in the parish of Saint Luke, Chelsea in the County of Middlesex. Also, I give and bequeath unto my said son William Vincent all those my (ten?) shares in the Hope Insurance office. Also, I give devise and bequeath until my said Executors their executors administrators and assigns all that my leasehold messuage being No. 14 in Paul Street, Finsbury, Middlesex, in trust for my said son William Vincent and my son [[Vincent-5681|George Vincent]] during their lives equally between them as tenants in (common?) And after he decease of the said William Vincent then I give devise and bequeath unto my said Executors their (...) administrators and assigns this share of the said messuage and premises in trust for his child, or if more than one, for his children living at his decease then I give devised and bequeath his said share of the said leasehold messuage and premises unto and equally amongst the said [[Vincent-5681|George Vincent]], [[Vincent-5684|Anne Vincent]] and [[Vincent-5683|Elizabeth Catherine Perry]] and their respective executors administrators and assigns And after the decease of the said [[Vincent-5681|George Vincent]], then I give device and bequeath unto my said Executors their executors... : page four ...administrators and assigns this share of the said messuage and premises in trust for his child or if more than one for his children living at his decease to be equally divided between them provided always that if the said [[Vincent-5681|George Vincent]] should die without leaving and child living at his decease then I give devise and bequeath this said share of the said leasehold messuage and premises unto and equally amongst the said William Vincent, [[Vincent-5648|Anne Vincent]] and [[Vincent-5683|Elizabeth Catherine Perry]] and their respective executors administrators and assigns. Also, I give devise and bequeath unto my said Executors their executors administrators and assigns all that my leasehold messuage being No. 98 in East Street in the parish of Saint Marylebone in the County of Middlesex and now on lease to Mr. Whitford, a Baker, in trust for my daughter [[Vincent-5684|Anne Vincent]] during the term of her life and after her death for the child or if more than one for the children living at her decease to be equally divided between them provided always that if my said daughter Anne should die without leaving any child living at her decease then I give, devise and bequeath the leasehold messuage unto and equally among the said William Vincent, [[Vincent-5681|George Vincent]] and [[Vincent-5683|Elizabeth Catherine Perry]] and their respective executors administrators or assigns. Also, I give, devise and bequeath unto and to the use of my said executors their heirs and assigns all that my freehold messuage being No.7 in Crofs? Street Carnaby Market in the parish of Saint James, Westminster in the county of Middlesex with the (appartenances?) in trust for my son [[Vincent-5681|George Vincent]] during the term of his life and after his death in trust for his child or if more than one for his children living at his decease to be equally divided between them and the (...) of ...) child or children respectively provided always that if my said son [[Vincent-5681|George Vincent]] should die without leaving any child living at this decease then I give devise and bequeath the said freehold messuage and premises unto and equally among the said [[Vincent-5684|Anne Vincent]], William Vincent and [[Vincent-5683|Elizabeth Catherine Perry]] and their respective heirs and assigns. Also, I give devise and bequeath unto my said Executors their executors administrators and assigns all that my leasehold in messuage being and situated at the corner of Elizabeth Street and Ebury Street, Pimlico in the parish of Saint George Hanover Square, in the county of Middlesex now in the occupation of [[Perry-15397|Mr. John Perry]], Surgeon, husband of my daughter [[Vincent-5683|Elizabeth Catherine]], in trust for my said daughter Elizabeth Catherine Perry during the term of her life and after her eath for the child, or if more than one, for the children living at the time of her decease, to be equally divided between them provided always that if my said daughter [[Vincent-5683|Elizabeth Catherine]] should die without leaving any child living at her decease that I give and bequeath the said leasehold messuage unto and equally between the said William Vincent, [[Vincent-5684|Anne Vincent]], and [[Vincent-5681|George Vincent]] and their respective executors, administrators, or assigns. I give and bequeath unto my said daughter [[Vincent-5683|Elizabeth Catherine Perry]] the sum of two hundred pounds sterling provided always and my will is that my respective children unto whom I have given devised and bequeathed any of my several freehold and leasehold messuages (heretofore?) specified for and during the term o this or their natural life shall during the respective period of their being (outlined?) to the courts thereof pay the Ground (scout?), or groundscouts? and perform and keep the several Covenants conditions (....) and (contained or maintained?) in the Leases under which the (...) several (...) (pec....) for keeping the same (....) and leasehold messuages hereby declare that it shall be lawful for my said Executors and the survivors and survivors of them and the heirs executors administrators and assigns respectively of said survivor to devise or lease all or any of my said freehold and leasehold messuages and premises (here...fore) devised and bequeathed with the (....) in writing of the person or persons for the time being entitled to the (...) thereof respectively if of full age but otherwise at discretion for any term or number of years not (....) twenty one years in profession but not in (...) at the best (....) ... :page five ...that (...) be reasonably had or obtained to be made payable half-yearly or quarterly, without taking any premium so that the lessee be not made 'dispunishable' for waste nor allowed to commit waste and so that there be (maintained or routined?) in (...) (....) lease a power of (....) on nonpayment of the (....) the span of of twenty one days after the same shall have become due and so that said lessee (...) a counterpact of his lease. I give and bequeath unto my friend, Mr. Benjamin Hardwick (Shinn or smith?) one of my executors hereinafter named the sum of twenty pounds three per real (secured?) annuities for the trouble he may have in the execution of this my Will and subject to the several legaries devises and bequests hereinbefore specified and (....). I give devise and bequeath all and every my Long Annuities and my other monies in the funds and all other monies securities for money and all debs and all my other property estate an effects of every description whatsoever (....) said four children: [[Vincent-5684|Anne Vincent]], William Vincent, [[Vincent-5681|George Vincent]] and [[Vincent-5683|Elizabeth Catherine Perry]] as my residuary legatees absolutely to be divided amongst them in equal parts shares and proportions. Share and share alike. (....) always and my will is that all and ever the legacies hereinbefore given to women who shall be married at my decease shall be secured and taken to be for their sole and separate use respectively independently of their several and respective husbands and their receipts shall in all cases in respect thereof notwithstanding their respective (....) be valid and effectual discharges to my Executors for so (...) as in (sure?) receipts respectively shall be (expressed?) or acknowledged to be received respectively provided always and my will is that all and every the bequests and devises of messuages (here...fore?) made in trust for my said daughters during their respective lives shall be secured and taken to be their sole and separate use respectively during their respective lives and that the (seats ?) of the same shall be paid to them respectively, independently of the same by way of (anticipation) and that their expentive receipts alone shall from time to time after the same shall have (....) due by sufficient (outtages?) for the same (...) Whereas I was engaged for many years in the trade or business of Spur, Bit and Stirrup Maker in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swallow_Street Swallow Street] formerly standing in the parish of Saint James Westminster and thereby acquired the fortune which I now possess and where as I first gave unto the late John Vincent my closest son a share in my said business, and afterwards relinquished the whole of the same with the store in trade and all the book debts which were very considerable for the greater benefit of himself and family to the confusion of my other children upon a mutual understanding that he should pay me the sum of fifty pounds per anum, but which said sum I have not (...) (...) for several years and Whereas I also gave him a lease of the house wherein he carried out his business and for which I seldom (claimed?) the rent and for which received a valuable (reconsideration?) from the commissioners appointed to (....) into effort the New Street called [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regent_Street| Regent Street], by all which advantages (and for which I (....) that no Claim shall be waste by my said Executors I my said closest son was enabled to leave his family a handsome (.....) to promote their success in the world. I therefore beg that it be understood that the above mentioned (....) (r...stitute?)) the reason why I have now disposed of my remaining property in favor of my younger children and I do hereby nominate and appoint my said sons William Vincent and George Vincent and my said friend Benjamin Hardwick (Shinn?) Executors of this my will provided always and I declare that the receipt in writing of the Executors of this my will, hereinnamed for any money payable (...) or (...) as (...) executors shall be as effectual discharges of the same and the person or persons respectively to whom sure receipts shall be given shall not be obliged to see to the appropriation of the money therein expressed to be a (...) or be answerable for the loss or misappropriation thereof and... :page six ...that they my said Executors shall not be answerable the one for the other of their or for the signing of receipt for the sake of conformity or for any involuntary lots and that it shall be lawful for them and (...) and everyone of them to reimburse themselves their reasonable costs and expenditures in dis charging the several intentions of this my Will and Testament hereby committed to their execution respectively (...) (...) whereof the said Henry Vincent the Testator have to this my last Will and Testament contained in several sheets of paper set my hand and seal in manner following that is to say to the first six sheets thereof my hand and to this seventh and last sheet my hand and seal the eight day of October One Thousand and Eight Hundred and twenty Eight |--| signed Henry Vincent |---| Signed, sealed published and declared by the said Testator Henry Vincent as, and for his last Will and Testament in the presence of us who at his request in his presence, and in the presence of each other have subscribed our monies as witnesses the words "together with the two bookcases and corner Cupboard in the front parlor and the (...?) Chest in the back parlor thereof and all other fixtures therein or thereto belonging" in the (...) (street?) having been first (stuck?) out |--H. Whitehead. I Whiteheads Grove Chelsea (...)|--| Clerk to the abovenamed H. Whitehead - Ja. Tallon - D. Proved at London the 6th December 1828 before the worshipful John (Te...) (Pritchard?) Gorton? of Laws and Surrogate by the oaths of William Vincent and George Vincent the sons, and Benjamin Hardwick (Stinn?) the Executors to whom administration was granted having been first sworn duly to administer. -----
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[[Category:Wiltshire, Wills and Estates]] Transcription of the will of [[Bendy-54|James Bendy]]. The will was written on 15 February 1765 and proved on 18 february 1771[ '''Probate''': "Wiltshire, England, Wills and Probate, 1530-1858"]
Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre; Chippenham, Wiltshire, England; Wiltshire Wills and Probates; Reference Number: P2/B/1871
{{Ancestry Sharing|26823671|f4e50e}} - {{Ancestry Record|61333|101099|uk}} (accessed 25 December 2021)
James Bendy probate in 1771. Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. Capital F is rendered as F rather than ff. Abbreviations are expanded and additions noted in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. People mentioned in will : *Daughter Jane *Daughter Ann *my Wife Frances Bendy *Tenants William Sims and William Baggs Mentioned in Probate: *Ann Shepherd, lawful daughter *William Shepherd (husband of Ann) ---- This is the Last Will and Testament of me James
Bendy of Steeple Ashton in the County of Wilts Blacksmith
being of sound mind and memory and calling to mind the
uncertainty of the time of this Mortal Life do give and
dispose of my Estate and Effects as followeth that is to say
First I give to my '''Daughter Jane''' the Lease hold Tenement
now in the possession of William Sims and the Garden there
to belonging and the use of the Well in Common with the Occupier
of the other Tenement To hold to my said Daughter Jane
from and immediately after the death of my wife for and
during the Estate Term and Interest that I have therein
Also I give to my '''Daughter Ann''' all the Lease hold Tenement
and Garden thereunto belonging and the use of the Well in com[m]on
with the Occupier of the other Tenement which said tenement
is now in the possession of William Baggs to hold the said
Tenement and premisses unto the said Ann for and during
all the Estate Term and Interest I have therein from and
after the death of my Wife Also I give and Devise unto
'''my Wife Frances Bendy''' all my Tenement Garden and
Backside thereunto belonging to hold to her and her Heirs
Executors Administrators and Assigns for ever Also
All my Estate of what nature or kind soever not
herein before given I give unto Frances my Wife
And do make her my said Wife Sole Executrix of
this my Will In Witness whereof I the said James
Bendy have to this my said Will set my hand this
15th day of February One thousand Seven hundred and
Sixty five.
Signed published and declared by
the said James Bendy to be his last
James Bendy Will and Testament in the presence
of us
Jno Hicks
Jno Luden
mary harden [Extract of Obligation 4 January 1771]
Know all men by these presents That we William Shepherd of
Steeple Ashton in the County of Wilts Blacksmith and
Daniel Hill of the same place Shoemaker...
The condition of this obligation is such That if '''Ann Shepherd''' Wife of the above
bounden '''William Shepherd''' lawful Daughter of James Bendy late of Steeple
Ashton aforesaid and Archdeaconry of Sarum Deceased
And Administration of all & Singular the Goods Chattles & Credits of the s[ai]d James Bendy
together with his last Will & Testament in writing annexed (Frances Bendy ^his wido[w] the sole
Executrix named therein dying before she had taken on her the Burthen and
Execution of the said Will)...
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[[Category:Wills and Estates]] =Will of [[Knight-6984|James M Knight]]= ==Source== "Georgia Probate Records, 1742-1990," images, ([https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G93R-6FWS?cc=1999178&wc=9SBS-YW5%3A267728901%2C267884801 FamilySearch] : 20 May 2014), Newton > image 202 of 350; county probate courthouses, Georgia. ==Transcribed Text:== Georgia Newton County In the Name of God Amen I James M Knight of the State and County aforesaid being of sound disposing mind and memory and knowing the uncertainty of life and being desirous of disposing of my property in my own way - do hereby utter publish and declare the following to contain my last will and testament hereby revoking any and all other wills made by me at any time heretofore Item the 1st It is my will that my executors proceed at as early day practicable to pay all my just debts Item the second I give and bequeath to my beloved wife '''Ann Knight''' during her natural life one hundred acres of land being the South half (by a line East and West) of lot of lumber number thirty in the Eighth district of originally Henry now Newton County which parcel of land including my residence or homestead - Her title to the same for the life time is to be forfeited if she declines residing thereon or whenever she may remove therefrom - I also give to my said wife my buggy and horse Tom, also one bed bedstead and furniture and one years supply of provisions, one cow and calf. The personal property thus given to my wife in this Item is only to be a life estate in her and upon her death to return to my estate. The property thus given to her and upon the terms herein expressed in this item is to be in the lieu of dower or right to dower in my real estate Item the 3rd I give and bequeath to my three children to wit '''Richard D Knight''' '''William T Knight''' and '''Georgia Ann Knight''' all the ballance of my estate real personal and mixed of every name and kind whatever, to be divided between them share and share alike to be by them held forever in fee simple and it is my will that if my two minor children at their majority or upon their arriving to the age of twenty one viz '''James AJ Knight''' and '''George WR Knight''', shall relinquish to me or my estate all their right as cestui que trusts under the will of their grand father '''James Roseberry''' and their grand mother '''Martha Roseberry''', then the one so relinquishing shall take an equal share of the property conveyed by this item. Item the 4th It is my will upon the death of my wife that the property bequeathed to her in the 2nd item of this will be divided to the children and upon the express terms aluded to and embraced in the preceding or third item of this my will and to no other persons nor upon no other terms - and if my wife abandons the land the land to be divided among said children upon the terms mentioned therein upon such abandonment Item the 5th It is my will and positive direction that neither my daughter '''Martha Jane Avery''' nor her heirs nor her husband shall take any part or portion of my estate - I have good reasons in my judgement for thus cuting them off from any participation in my estate. Item the 6th I do hereby appoint my sons '''Richard D Knight''' and '''William T Knight''' the Executors to this my last will and testament. In testimony whereof I James M Knight have hereto set my hand and affixed my seal this seventh day of March 1856 James M Knight Signed sealed and acknowledged as the last will and testament of James M Knight He signing in our presence we signing in his presence & in the presence of each other '''John N Williamson''' '''P H Stallings''' '''G T Norman''' Georgia Newton County In vacation appeared '''John N Williamson''' and '''P H Stallings''' who being duly sworn depose and say that they subscribed the within will as witnesses ? '''G T Norman''' do so likewise _ thus they saw James M Knight the testator sign the same and publish the same as his last will and testament and that at the time of the said signing and publication the said James M. Knight in the opinion of deponents was of sound disposing mind and memory. That he executed the same freely and without compulsion so far as they know or believe. That the witnesses subscribed in the presence of the testator and of each other. '''John N Williamson''' '''P H Stallings''' Sworn to and subscribed before me this 27th November, 1856. '''William D Luckie'''
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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:Newton County, Georgia, Slavery]] [[Category:Wills and Estates]] =Will of [[Roseberry-243|James Roseberry]]= ==Sources== *"Georgia Probate Records, 1742-1990," images, ([https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G93R-6FZV?cc=1999178&wc=9SBS-YW5%3A267728901%2C267884801 FamilySearch] : 20 May 2014), Newton > image 103-105 of 350; county probate courthouses, Georgia. ==Transcribed Text:== Newton County Georgia In the name of God, Amen I James Rosebury of the said County and State being of sound disposing mind and memory, and knowing that life is uncertain and death inevitable, and being desirous of disposing of the property a good providence has enabled me to possess do hereby make utter publish and declare the following to be my last will and testament hereby revoking any and all other wills at any time made by me Item the first. It is my will and desire that my Executor pay my just debts if any be due. Item the second. I give and bequeath to my beloved wife '''Martha Rosebury''' during her natural life the tract of land upon which I now reside lying and being in the County of Newton containing two hundred two and one half acres more or less, lying on Wildcat creek adjoining the lands of Livingston, Cowen, Thompson and Miller and two negroe slaves (Viz) '''Westly''' a man about twenty years of age, and '''Nancy''' a woman about eighteen years of age which said two negroe slaves are thusly given to my wife forever, and to be disposed of by my said wife in her life or at her death as she may think fit, which boy Westly is now loaned to '''Reuben Woodruff''' Item the third. I give and bequeath to my wife '''Martha Rosebury''' forever all my household and kitchen furniture of every name and kind, farming tools, a horse to be selected by herself, one dearborn wagon, and such of my stock (cattle and hogs) as my said wife may select and a sufficiency of provisions to support her and her family for one year Item the fourth. I do hereby give and bequeath to '''John N Williamson''' of Covington in trust for my son '''Richard Rosebury''' the undivided half of the lot of land upon which I now reside, which lot is more particularly described in the second item of this my will, the use r______ and possession thereof to be delayed until the death of my wife '''Martha Rosebury''' Item the fifth. I do hereby give and bequeath after the death of my wife '''Martha Rosebury''' unto '''John N Williamson''' in trust for my son '''William Rosebury''' and his heirs the undivided half of the lot of land upon which I reside, more fully described in the second item of this my last will and testament. Item the sixth. It is my will and desire after my death and as soon as convenient that the following named negroes '''Tilman''',''' John''', '''Caty''', '''Mary''', '''Jinney''', '''Amy''', '''Sarah''' and her three children '''Charlotte''', '''Aimstead''' and '''Huldy''' which said last mentioned four negroes are now in the possession of my son in law '''James M Knight''', '''Eliza''' a girl in the possession of my son in law '''John Perkerson''', and '''Isham''' a boy in the possession of my son '''William Rosebury''' and all the future increase of any or all the aforesaid negroes in this Item mentioned shall be valued by three good and disinterested persons to be appointed by the Ordinary Court of Newton County, to which said valuation shall be added such personal property as shall not have been disposed of herein, and also the sum of nine hundred dollars heretofore advanced to and paid for my son '''Richard Rosebury''' and after such valuation, I give and bequeath unto '''James M Knight''' in trust for my daughter '''Mary Knight''' and her heirs born and to be born, the following negroes now in the possession of the said '''James M Knight''' under a ____ viz '''Sarah''', '''Charlotte''', '''Aimstead''', and '''Huldy''' and their increase, and if the said negroes thus given to the said '''James M Knight''' in trust for my daughter '''Mary Knight''' and her heirs shall exceed in value the fifth part or portion of the whole valuation and assessment as is herein before ____ in this sixth item of my will then and that event the said '''James M Knight''' is to pay and account for such excess Item the seventh. It is my will and desire after the valuation and estimate as directed in the preceding sixth item of this my will and after seting a part of '''James M Knight''' in trust aforesaid and upon terms aforesaid the four negroes and their increase as is directed in the said sixth item, then that the said three persons appointed by the Ordinary court aforesaid shall divide the ballance of the negroes mentioned in the sixth item and the other property aluded to and intended in the said sixth item and the excess paid by '''James M Knight''' if any, into four equal shares and one of the four equal shares to be vested in and become the property of '''John N Williamson''' in trust for my son '''Richard Rosebury''' deducting from the sum of nine hundred dollars previously paid for and advanced to the said '''Richard Rosebury'''; one of the said four equal shares to be vested in and become the property of '''John N Williamson''' in trust for my son '''William Rosebury''' and his heirs; one of the said four equal shares to be vested in and become the property of '''John Perkerson''' in trust for my daughter '''Martha Perkerson''' and her heirs born and to be born and one of the said four equal shares to be vested in and become the property of '''John N Williamson''' in trust for my daughter '''Frances Woodruff''' and her heirs born and to be born. Item the eighth. I give and bequeath to my beloved wife '''Martha Rosebury''' in fee simple the undivided half of a parcel of land upon which my son '''Richard Rosebury''' now resides, in the ninth district of originally Henry now Newton County, and which may be particularly known and identified by reference to a deed for the same from Harry Camp to myself '''James D Rosebury''' dated the 6th day of January 1842. Item the ninth. It is my will and desire at the death of my son '''Richard Rosebury''', that all the property which may by this will, be vested in '''John N Williamson''' in trust for '''Richard Rosebury''', be retained by the said '''John N Williamson''' in trust for my grand sons '''Robert Rosebury''' and '''William Rosebury''' sons of '''Richard Rosebury''' Item the tenth. Having full faith and confidence in my friend '''John Webb''' of Newton County, I do hereby appoint the said '''John Webb''' as Executor to this my last will and testament. In witness whereof the said James Rosebury hath to the forgoing last will and testament set his hand and seal this twenty fifth day of November Eighteen hundred and forty two James Rosebury, his mark Signed sealed published and declared by James Rosebury in our presence as his last will and testament and to which we attest in his presence '''Robert Cowen''' '''Chesley Kinney''' '''Robert Thompson''' Recorded November 13th 1846 '''William D Luckie''' ==Slaves== *Westly, male, about 20 years of age, with Reuben Woodruff *Nancy, female, about 18 year of age *Tilman *John *Caty *Mary *Jinney *Amy *Sarah, female, mother of Charlotte, Aimstead and Huldy, with James M Knight *Charlotte child of Sarah, with James M Knight *Aimstead child of Sarah, with James M Knight *Huldy child of Sarah, with James M Knight *Eliza. female. with John Pergerson *Isham, male, with William Rosebury
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[[Category:Leicestershire, Wills and Estates]] The Will of [[Balsar-5|John Balsar]], Shepshed, Gent, written 19 September 1739, proved 14 July 1743[ '''Probate''': "Leicestershire Wills And Probate Records, 1500-1939"]
Archive: Record Office for Leicestershire, Leicester & Rutland; Reference: 1743 (A-B)
[https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=S2%2FGBPRS%2FLEICS%2F102840121%2F00039&parentid=GBPRS%2FLEICS%2FWILLS%2F00090793 FindMyPast Image] - [https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FLEICS%2FWILLS%2F00090793 FindMyPast Transcription] (accessed 22 July 2022)
John Balsor probate in 1743 in Shepshed. Occupation: Gentleman. Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. ff is rendered as F. Abbreviations are expanded and additions noted in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. Beneficiaries of Will *Ann Wale (daughter) *Elizabeth Chapman (daughter) *Jane Chatterten (daughter) *John Chapman (Grandson, son of John and Elizabeth) *Ann Chapman (Grandaughter, daughter of John and Elizabeth) *Elizabeth Chapman (Grandaughter, daughetr of John and Elizabeth) *Ann Wale (Grandaughter, daughter of Ann) *John Wale (Grandson, son of Ann) *Ann Chatterton (Grandaughter, daughter of William and Jane) *Jane Chatterton (Grandaughter, daughter of William and Jane) *Nicholas Chatterton (Grandson, son of William and Jane) *Thomas Chatterton (Grandson, son of William and Jane) *Balsor Alt Son of Daniel Alt *William Chatterton (son in law) *John Chapman (son in law) ---- In the name of God Amen I John Balser of Sheepshead in the County of Leicester Gentleman being of sound and disposing
Mind and Memory Praised be Almighty God for the Same do make this my last will and Testament in manner and forme following
(That is to say) First I Give and Devise unto my Daughter '''Ann Wale''' of Oakly wood In the parish of Sheepshead aforesaid and her Heirs
and Assignes all those my Closes or Grounds Inclosed with their and every of their appurtenances scituate lying and being in Sheepshead
in the said County of Leicester and called or known by the name of the Oakly Closes and now or late in the tenure or occupation of '''William'''
'''Chatterton''' his Asignee or Assignes and also all those severall Pieces and Parcells of land Arrable meadow pasture and ley ground with
their and every of their appurtenances scituate lying and being in Sheepshead aforesaid and containing together one yard land and a
halfe or there abouts and now in my own occupation to have and to hold the said Closes lands and premisses with the appurtenances and
every part thereof unto the said Ann Wale and her heirs and Assignes Upon trust nevertheless and to and for the uses following (that is to
say) that shee the said Ann Wale and her heirs shall as soon as conveniently may be after my Decease sell and dispose of the said closes
lands and premisses unto the best Purchaser or Purchasers that can be got for the same and with the money ariseing by such sale and with the
Rents and profits in the meantime pay off and discharge all my just debts and Legacyes and Funerall expences So farr as my personall
estate shall fall short of paying and the surpluss of the money ariseing by such sale (if any there be) after my just debts and Legacys
and funerall expences are paid I give and bequeath to my Daughters, '''Elizabeth Chapman Jane Chatterton''' and Ann Wale
equally to be divided amongst them share and share alike. Item I give and devise one moiety or full half part the whole in two
equal parts to be divided of all those severall pieces and parcells of land Arrable Meadow and pasture Ground lying and being withi[n]
the Liberties of Sheepshead afore said containing together one yard land or there abouts and is now in the Tenure or occupation of Jo[hn?]
Bentley and William Chatterton their Assignee or Assignes unto my Grandson '''John Chapman''' that the said John Chapman p[ay?]
unto his two Sisters '''Ann Chapman''' and '''Elizabeth Chapman''' Twenty pounds each at the age of twenty one out of the said prem[isses?]
if the said John Chapman Decease without Issue then I give and devise the said moiety of the said yard land and premisses unto Ann Chapm[an?]
and Elizabeth Chapman and their heirs and Assignes for ever and [as] to for and concerning the other moiety or half part of the said
yard land and premisses I give and devis unto '''Ann Wale''' Daughter of Ann Wale of oakly wood in the parish of Sheepshead
aforesaid and the heirs of her body lawfully begotten and for want of such Issue then I give the said premisses to '''John Wale''' Son of my said
Daughter Ann Wale and to his heirs and Assignes for ever Item I give and devise all that messuage Cottage or Tenement and Homestead
with the appurtenances scituate standing and being at Sheepshead aforesaid and now In the P[osse]sion of William Chattert[on] his Assignee
or Assignes unto William Chatterton and Jane his wife during the terme of their Natural lives Item I give and devise unto John Chatterton
, Son of William Chatterton the rents and profits of those two Closes lying in the liberty of Belton for three Years Item I give and Devise
the rents and profets of the aforesaid Closes for three Years more to my Grand Daughter Mary Chatterton and when the said term
of six years is expired I give the said Closes to my Daughter Jane Chatterton for her life paying to her Son '''Balser Chatterton'''
eight pounds a year after the said Balser Chatterton comes to the age of Twenty five years, and from and Imediately after the decease
of the said William Chatterton and Jane his wife I give and devise the said Messuage Cottage Tenement and Homestead with the tw[o]
[damaged] every part there of unto my Grandson Balser [Chatterton son of the said William Chatterton and Jane his wife and the?] [line damaged]
Heirs of his body lawfully Issuing and for default of Such Issue then I give the said premisses to '''John Chatterton''' Son of the said William
Chatterton and the heirs of his body Lawfully to be begotten and for want of Such Issue then I give the said last mentioned premisses
to '''Nicholas Chatterton''' and the heirs of the body of the said Nicholas lawfully to be begotten and for want of Such Issue then I
give the said premisses to '''William Chatterton''' Son of the said William Chatterton and the heirs of the body of the said William
Chatterton the Son lawfully to be begotten and for want of Such Issue then I give the said last mentioned premisses to '''Thomas'''
'''Chatterton''' Son of the said William Chatterton the Father and the heirs of the body of the said Thomas Chatterton lawfully to be
begotten and for want of Such Issue then I give the said last mentioned premisses to the right heirs of the said Jane Chatterton
for ever Item I give unto Ann Chatterton Jane Chatterton Nicholas Chatterton and Thomas Chatterton Sons and Daughters of
William Chatterton by Jane his wife all that Sum or Sumes of Money that my Son William Chatterton is Indebted to mee to be
equally devided amongest them share and share alike if the said William if the said William Chatterton is ever able to pay it. Item I
give and devise to my Grand Son William Chatterton and [to] his heirs and Assignes all that Cottage House and Homeste[ad]
scituate standing and being in Sheepshead aforesaid and now in the tenure or occupation of Thomas Merley his Assignee or
Assigns Item I give to '''Balsor Alt''' Son of '''Daniel Alt''' of China Hall In the County of Tipparary in the Kingdom of ireland all such Sum o[r]
Sums of money as he shall Owe or be Indebted to mee at the time of my Decease either upon mortgage or bond or otherwise
how soever Item I give to Balsor Alt Son of Danial Alt of China Hall aforesaid the Sum of twenty pounds to be paid
at the age of twenty four Item I give to my Grandson John Chapman the possession of the Grate Close Item I giv[e]
to my Son Inlaw '''John Chapman''' one Shilling; Daniel Alt William Chatterton and Jane Chatterton not to enter of the
lands till the Twenty fifthe of March after my Decease Item I give and bequeath to my Daughter Ann Wale all my Goods Cattle
Chattles and personall Estate whatsoever and wheresoever and of what kind or Nature soever to be by her Sold and the money arising by
Such Sale to be Imployed and go towards the payment of my Just debts Legacyes and funerall [ex]pences and after my Just debts and
Legacyes are paid and Funerall Charges defraid and my Trustee paid all reasonable charges I [do] appoint and make Ann Wale of Oakly
Wood Soul Executrix of this my last will and Testament and to give her five pounds over and above her share of the personall
estate for executing of the same and I do apoint and make [my] Grand Son John Chapman Trustee of this my last will and
Testament revoking all former wills by me made, In Witness where of the said John Balsor have to this my last will and
Testament Set my hand and Seal the Nineteenth day of September in the Thirteenth yea[r] of the Reign of our Soverign Lord George
the Second by the Grace of god of Grate Brittain France and Ireland King Defender of [th]e faith and so forth In the Year of
our Lord one thousand Seven hundred and Thirty nine
Signed Sealed Published by the above named John Balser the testator as and for his last wil[l a]nd
Testament in the presence of us who have subscribed our Names as Witnesses at the reque[st] [?]
in the presence of the said testator
John Handley Benjamin Noon his mark John Balser LS
Jonathon Fox
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Anne Wale the within named Ex[ecu]trix was
sworn the 14th Day of July 1743 before me Sam: Martin, Surrogate == Sources ==
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[[Category:Berkshire, Wills and Estates]] [[Beard-7583|John Beard]] died on 27 August 1864 in Berkshire, England and their estate passed probate on 31 October 1864 in Oxford, England. ([https://probatesearch.service.gov.uk/ Purchase required for full Will])[ '''Probate''': "England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-1995"]
Principal Probate Registry. Calendar of the Grants of Probate and Letters of Administration made in the Probate Registries of the High Court of Justice in England
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John Beard probate on 31 Oct 1864 in Oxford, England. Died 27 Aug 1864 in Berkshire, England. Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. Capital F is rendered as F rather than ff. Abbreviations are expanded and additions noted in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. People in the Will *Alethea Beard (wife, executor) *Edward Beard, his children (son, deceased) *Thomas Wooldridge of Hungerford, Berks, Engineer (executor) *George Martin of Hungerford, Builder (executor) *John Beard (son) ---- This is the last Will and Testament of me
John Beard of Hungerford, Berks, Coal Merchant. I direct that
my debts funeral and testamentary expences be paid by my Executors
out of my personal estate as soon as can be after my decease I give
and bequeath my household furniture and household effects plate
linen china glass pictures prints jewelry and ornaments in and
about my dwellinghouse at my decease to my dear Wife '''Alethea Beard'''
for her own absolute use and benefit I give and devise my freehold estate
situate at Lambourne Woodlands, Berks, now in my own occupation and
also my several messuages lands cottages and hereditaments situate in
the Parishes of Hungerford and Inkpen in the same County and also
my dwellinghouse garden and hereditaments situate at Courage[http://www.curridgevillage.co.uk/curridge-history.html] near
Newbury and all other the Real Estate whatsoever and wheresoever
which at my decease I may be seized or possessed of interested in or
entitled unto or over which I may have any power of disposition to
my said dear Wife for and during her natural life she my said
Wife keeping the said premises in good and tenantable repair and
duly insuring the several Buildings against loses and damge by fire
And from and immediately after the decease of my said Wife As to
my said freehold Estate at Lambourne Woodlands aforesaid I give
and devise the same to every Grandson of mine being Sons of my
late Son '''Edward Beard''' deceased and his issue male in Succession
so that every elder Grandson and his issue male may be preferred
to every younger Grandson and his issue male and so that every
such Grandson may take an Estate for his life with remainder to
his first and every subsequent Son successively according to seniority
in Tail male and on failure of such issue To every Granddaughter
of mine being Daughters of my said late Son Edward Beard
deceased and her issue male in succession so that every elder
Granddaughter and her issue may be preferred to to every younger
Granddaughter and her issue male And so that every such
Granddaughter may take an Estate for her life with remainder to
her first and every subsequent Son successively according to
seniority in Tail male but subject to a limitation in immediate
precedence of the life Estate of each such Granddaughter to '''Thomas'''
'''Wooldridge''' of Hungerford, Berks, Engineer, and '''George Martin''' of the [Page 2]
the same place, Builder, their executors administrators and
assigns for the term of one hundred years if she shall so long live
Upon trust to pay the rents and profits to such Granddaughter for
her separate use free from marital controul but without power of
alienation or otherwise in the way of anticipation and her receipts alone
to be discharges for such rents and profits and on failure of such issue
To the first and every subsequent daughter successively in tail male of
every Grandson and Granddaughter of mine (being Sons and Daughters
of my said late Son Edward Beard deceased) in the order in which the
said hereditaments are hereinbefore limited in tail male to the Sons
and Daughters of every such Grandson and Granddaughter of mine
And on failure of issue to my own right heirs for ever And I declare
every Estate for life hereinbefore limited to be unimpeachable for waste
And I interpose after every such Estate for life a remainder
immediately expectant thereon to the said Thomas Wooldridge and
George Martin their executors administrators and assigns for the life
of the tenant of that Estate Upon trust to preserve the subsequent
contingent remainders to the issue of such tenant but to permit such
tenant to receive the rents and profits of the said hereditaments And
as to my several messuages lands cottages and hereditaments situate
in the said Parishes of Hungerford and Inkpen and as to my said
dwellinghouse and hereditaments at Courage aforesaid and all other
my said real estate after the decease of my said Wife I devise and
bequeath the same to the said Thomas Wooldridge and George
Martin and their heirs executors administrators and assigns Upon
trust that they and the survivot of them his executors
administrators their or his assigns or other the Trustee or Trustees for
the time being of this my Will do and shall with all convenient speed
thereafter sell and dispose of the same by Auction or Private Contract
or partly be the one and partly by the other mode and either in lots
or altogether and subject to such special or other conditions for sale as
they or he may think fit with power to buy in the same premises
or any part thereof and to rescind any Contract for the Sale thereof and
to resell the same at any future time or times without being responsible
for any loss arising thereby And after payment out of the proceeds
arising from such Sale or Sales of the expences of and incidental to the
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same do and shall stand possessed of the clear proceeds thereof upon
the same or the like trusts as are hereinafter declared of the residue of
my personal estate and effects after the decease of my said dear Wife
And as to all the money securities for money book and other debts
stock in trade and all other the personal estate and effects whatsoever
which at my death I may be possessed of interested in or entitled unto
or over which I may have any power of disposition I bequeath the
same unto the said Thomas Wooldridge, George Martin and my said
dear Wife Upon trust with all convenient speed after my decease to
convert into money such parts thereof as shall not consist of ready money
and to stand possessed thereof and of my ready money and after
thereout paying and satisfying my just debts funeral and testamentary
expences and also the legacy duty payable in respect of the annuity or
weekly sum hereinafter given to or for the benefit of my Son '''John Beard'''
Upon trust to lay out and invest the clear proceeds thereof in their
his or her names or name in or upon any or either of the securities
hereinafter authorised for the investment of my trust money And
upon trust out of the annual Income arising from such Investment
to pay to my Son John Beard weekly and every week during his
natural life the sum of Eighteen shillings per week free of Legacy Duty
and all other deductions the first weekly payment thereof to be made
at the expiration of one week after my decease And subject to the payment
of such weekly sum Upon trust to pay the residue of the annual
income arising from the investment of my said personal estate unto
or otherwise permit and suffer my said dear Wife to receive and
take the same during her natural life for her own use and benefit
And after her decease Upon trust as to my said personal estate and
the proceeds arising from the sale of my Real Estate hereinbefore
directed to be sold that they my said Trustees or the survivor of them
his or her executors or administrators their or his assigns or other the
Trustees or Trustee for the time being of this my Will do and shall either
set apart thereout such a sum the annual income arising from
which shall be sufficient to pay the said weekly sum of Eighteen
shillings during the remainder of the life of my said Son John
Beard or do and shall thereout purchase in the name or names of
them my Trustees or Trustee for the time being a Government or other
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Annuity for and on the then life of my said Son John Beard
sufficient to meet such weekly payment and pay and apply the same
to or for the benefit of my said Son as they my said Trustees or the
Trustees or Trustee of this my Will shall think fit And subject thereto
do and shall pay and divide the residue of such personal estate and
proceeds arising from the sale of my said real estate and after the
decease of my said Son John Beard the Fund so to be set apart for
payment of the said weekly sum to him in case a sum shall have
been set apart for that purpose instead of purchasing a Government
or other annuity as aforesaid unto and equally between such of my
Grandchildren (the children of my my said late son Edward Beard) who
shall attain or shall have attained the age of Twenty one years if
more than one in equal shares as tenants in common and if but
one then the whole thereof to such one And I direct that the Income
of the share or shares in the said trust property to which any or
either of my said Grandchildren may presumptively be entitled
shall during their his or her minorities or minority be applied for
their his or her benefit I authorize and empower my said dear Wife
to carry on my farming business at Lambourne Woodlands during
such period of her life as she shall think proper so to do for her own
benefit and for that purpose to use and employ in such carrying on
such part of my personal Estate as she shall think requisite I
authorize and empower the Trustees or Trustee for the time being of
this my Will with the consent of my said Wife during her life and
after her decease then at their or his absolute discretion notwithstanding
the trusts for conversion hereinbefore contained to permit any part of
my personal Estate which at my decease may be invested on any
security whether personal or otherwise to remain on such investment
for such period as they or he with such consent or at such discretion
as aforesaid shall think fit I also empower the Trustees or Trustee
for the time being to give such time for payment of any sum or sums
of money debt or demand which may be due to my Estate or to take
such security for the payment thereof as they or he in their or his
discretion shall think fit and to compromise compound or submit to
arbitration any debt claim or demand affecting my Estate I also authorize
and empower the Trustees or Trustee for the time being of my Will to
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lay out or invest all or any part of my trust property which may
require investing in or upon any or either of the Parliamentary stocks
or funds of Great Britain or in or upon any or either of the stocks or
funds of the Indian Empire or of any Colonial or Foreign State or at
Interest on Government or real securities in England or on the Stock or
Debentures or Rates of any Public or Private undertaking authorized by
Act of Parliament and to alter vary and transpose such Investment
or any part thereof into and for any other or others of the same or a like
nature when and so often as deemed requisite Nevertheless every such
Investment or variation during the life of my said Wife to be with
her consent I also empower the Trustees or Trustee for the time being
of this my Will at any time during the life of my said dear Wife at
her request to sell all or any part of my said Real Estate (except the
said Estate at Lambourne Woodlands) in like manner and with
similar powers in all respects as hereinbefore authorized with respect
to the sale of such real estate after her decease And to stand possessed
of the proceeds arising from any such Sale or Sales Upon the same or
the like trusts as are hereinbefore declared with respect to my persona[l]
estate I also empower the Trustees or Trustee for the time being
with the consent of my said Wife during her life to let all or any par[t]
of my real estate for any term or terms of years not exceeding Twenty
one years in possession at Rack rent and without taking any premiu[m]
or fine for the same I also empower them and him from time to tim[e]
out of my personal estate or the income thereof or out of the rents and
profits arising from my real estate to pay and discharge any
sum or sums which may become payable for keeping on foot any
life Policy and for renewing any Leasehold property which I may be
possessed of at my decease And I will and direct that if the annual
Income of my oersonal estate during my said Wife's life shall be
insufficient or inapplicable by reason of my said Wife's carrying on
my said farming business or otherwise to meet the said weekly paymen[t]
to my said Son John Beard she my said Wife shall during her life
make up the deficiency out of the rents and profits of my real Estate
payable to her I also will and declare that the receipt and
receipts of the Trustees or Trustee for the time being of my Will for any
monies or effects payable or transferable to them or him under or in
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pursuance of the trusts or powers of this my Will shall effectually
discharge purchasers and other persons paying or transferring the
same from all liability to see the application thereof and from all
responsibility as to the misapplication or nonapplication thereof I
declare that if the Trustees herein named or either of them or any
Trustee or Trustees to be appointed under this clause shall die or be
unwilling or incompetent to accept or execute the trusts of my Will it
shall be lawful for my said Wife during her life and after her decease
for the competent accepting Trustee or Trustees for the time being if any
whether retiring from the office of Trustee or not or if none for the
executors or administrators or either or any of the executors or
administrators of the last deceased Trustee or for my executors or
administrators for the time being or any or either of them to appoint
any persons to be a Trustee or Trustees in whom alone or (as the case
may be) jointly with any surviving or continuing Trustee or Trustees
my Trust estate shall vest or by proper assurances be vested And I
exempt every Trustee of my Will from liability for losses occuring
without his own wilful default and particularly in respect of any
loss arising from the deficiency or insufficiency of any security on
which my trust property or any part thereof may be invested or
allowed to remain invested And I authorize every Trustee to retain
and allow to his Co-trustee and Co-trustees all expenses incidental to
the trusteeship of my Will And declare that every new Trustee shall
have and may exercise the same powers and the like discretions in
all respects as if originally appointed hereunder I devise all Trust
and Mortgage Estates vested in me at my decease to the said Thomas
Wooldridge and George Martin upon the trusts and sunject to the
equities affecting the same respectively And lastly I hereby appoint
the said Thomas Wooldridge, Geroge Martin and my said Wife Alethea
Beard Executors of this my Will and bequeath to each of them the
Sum of Ten pounds as a small acknowledgment for his and her
trouble in the execution of the trusts and Executorship of this my
Will As witness my hand this Twelfth day of February one thousand
eight hundred and sixty three - John Beard - Signed
by the said John Beard as and for his last Will and Testament in the
presence of us present at the same time who at his request in his
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presence and in the presence of each other have hereunto subscribed
our names as Witnesses, the word "occupation" being first interlined
between the ninth and tenth lines in the first sheet - H. E. Astley,
Solr, Hungerford, Berks - Edward Lovegrove his Clerk
(31 folios)
On the Thirty first day of October 1864, the Will of John Beard late of
Hungerford in the County of Berks, Coal Merchant, deceased, who died on
the Twenty seventh day of August 1864, at Hungerford aforesaid, was
proved in the District Registry attached to Her Majesty's Court of Probate at
Oxford by the Oaths of Thomas Wooldridge of Hungerford aforesaid, Engineer,
George Martin of the same place, Builder, and Alethea Beard of the same
place, Widow, Relict of the Deceased, the Executors herein named they having
been first sworn duly to administer.
Effects under £7,000, including Leaseholds. Extracted by Henry Edward Astley, Solicitor,
Hungerford, Berks. It is hereby certified that the foregoing is a correct Copy
Dated this Tenth day of November 1864. [Oxford Registry Court of Probate stamp] == Sources ==
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[[Category:Berkshire, Wills and Estates]] The Will of John Beard, yeoman, of Pinkney's Green, Cookham, Berkshire was written on 12 May 1743 and proved at London, Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 7 January 1744/5.[ '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"]
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Will of John Beard, granted probate on 7 Jan 1744. Died about 1744 in Cookham Berkshire. Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. Capital F is rendered as F rather than ff. Abbreviations are expanded and additions noted in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. People mentioned in the will *Katharine (wife) *Leonard Dutton (farm owner) *William Beard (son) *Ann, wife of Richard Cannon (daughter) *Katherine, wife of John Seearle (daughter) *John & Katharine Seearle (grandchildren) *Witnesses: William Glannill, Elizth Wigginton, Willm Allen ---- In the Name of God Amen
I John Beard of Pinkney's Green in the parish of Cookham in
Berkshire Yeoman in Health of Body indifferent but of sound
Mind Memory and understanding praised be God for the
same and duly considering the uncertainty of this Mortal Life
do therefore make and declare this to be my last Will and
Testament as follows First and principally I commit my
Soul unto Almighty God hoping in and through Jesus Christ
my Saviour to be partaker of Everlasting Life And my Body
to the Earth to be decently buried at the Discretion of my
Executor herein after named And as to that Temporal Estate
which God hath been pleased to bestow upon me I dispose
thereof in the following manner I give devise devise[Marked as "in the original" in the right hand margin] and bequeath
to my dear and loving wife '''Katharine''' All that my Messuage
or Tenement wherein I now dwell with all the Rights Members
and Appurtenances thereto belonging situate and being at
Pinkney's Green aforesaid for and during the Term of her
natural Life Also the use of my Household Goods Also Twenty
pounds a year which is the Interest of five Hundred pounds
for which I have the Security of a Farm belonging to one
'''Leonard Dutton''' And from and after the decease of my said
wife Then I give devise and bequeath my said Messuage
or Tenement wherein I now dwell with all the Rights
Members and Appurtenances thereto belonging Also my
Household Goods also the five Hundred pounds with
the Interest that shall be then due And also all the Estate
Right Title and Interest that I have in the said Farm for
the security of the said five Hundred pounds to my Son
'''William Beard''' To hold to him and to his Heirs and
Assigns for Ever Also I give devise and bequeath to my said
Son William Beard from and immediately after my decease
All other my Lands Tenements Hereditaments and premises
Also my Chattells Stock in woods underwoods and all and
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singular my Real and Personal Estate whatsoever and
wheresoever (Except what I have above given to my Wife for
her Life) and to his Heirs and Assigns for Ever he his
Heirs or Executors or Administrators paying the several
Legacys herein after mentioned That is to say To my
Daughter '''Ann''' the wife of '''Richard Cannon''' one Hundred
pounds To my Daughter '''Katherine''' the wife of '''John'''
'''Seearle''' one Hundred pounds To my Grandson '''John Seearle'''
Fifty pounds and to my Grandaughter '''Katharine Seearle'''
Fifty pounds And if my said Daughter Ann Cannon at any
time or times hereafter shall happen to have a Child or
Children Then my will is that my said Son William Beard
his Heirs Executors or Administrators shall and will well
and truly pay or cause to be paid to my said Daughter Ann
Cannon one Hundred pounds for the use and benefit of such
her Child or Children and I make and appoint my said
Son William Beard whole and sole Executor of this my last
will and Testament And I do desire my Sons in Law
Richard Cannon and John Seearle to be Trustees of this
my will to see that every thing herein mentioned be
performed according to the true intent and meaning of this
my will And I do revoke and make void all other wills by
me heretofore made retifying ^[in margin] and confirming this and no other to be my
last will and Testament In Witness whereof I the said
John Beard the Testator have hereunto set my Hand and
Seal this twelfth day of May in the year of our Lord One
Thousand seven Hundred and Forty three - John Beard -
sign[e]d sealed published and declared by the said John
Beard the Testator as and for his last will and Testament
in the presence of us who have hereto wrote our Names
as Witnesses in his sight and presence. '''William Glannill'''.
The Mark of '''Elizth Wigginton. Willm Allen'''.
This Will was prov'd at London the seventh day
of January in the year of our Lord One Thousand seven
Hundred and Forty four Before the Worshipfull John Audley
Doctor of Laws Surrogate to the Right Worshipfull John
Bettesworth also Doctor of Laws Master Keeper or Commissary
of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury lawfully constituted
By the Oath of William Beard the Son of the Deceased and
Sole Executor named in the said will To whom Administrac[i]on
of all and singular the Goods Chattells and Credits of the
said Deceased was granted being first sworn duly to administer.
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[[Category:Wiltshire, Wills and Estates]] [[Bendy-61|John Bendy]]'s estate passed probate in 1804.[ '''Probate''': "Wiltshire, England, Wills and Probate, 1530-1858"]
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John Bendy probate in 1804. Occupation: Glazier. Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. Capital F is rendered as F rather than ff. Abbreviations are expanded and additions noted in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. People mentioned in the Will *[[Bendy-50|James Bendy]] (brother) *[[Pike-7176|Thomas Pike]] Executor to the late [[Pike-6126|Thomas (Pike) Pyke]] of Bratton Deceas *Elizabeth Lathrop and Mary Bendy (sisters) *Able Firris [Ferris] (Uncle) *[[Pike-8062|Mark Pike]] (Uncle) ---- The Will of John Bendy late of Trowbridge
in the County of Wilts and Diocese of Sarum
deceased I John Bendy of Trowbridge
Glazier in the County of Wilts do hereby
revoke and make void all and every Will or
Wills or Testaments by me at any time made
and declare this to be my last Will and
Testament as follows ( that is to say First
I give to my Brother '''James Bendy''' my Cloathes
Box with all my wearing apparel and the
my Six Silver Tee Spons Table Spoon and Gold Ring
Second my House at Stradbro^ok at Bratton in
the Parrish ^of Westbury which I Boat
of '''Thomas Pike Executor to the late Thomas Pike of'''
'''Bratton Deceas''' to be Sold to Pay all expences ^is Paid and
and wat Remains after all is Paid to be Equally
Divided in two Parts one Part for ^my Sister Sarah Bendy
and the other Part to be Equally Divided between
my Sisters '''Elizabeth Lathrop and Mary Bendy'''
Thirdly I give to my Onkle '''Able Firris''' my Watch
and I Apoint my Onkle '''Mark Pike''' in Trust
for the Payment of all Legacies and Funeral
Expences to Witness therefore I have Sett my
Hand and Seal this the Thirteenth Day of July
One Thousand Eight Hundred and Three
[Page 2]
in two Sheets of Paper and two interlines
John Bendy [LS] Signed Sealed and declared
by the Testator John Bendy as and for his last
Will and Testament in the presence of us who
have hereunto subscrib[e]d our Names as Witnesses
in the presence of the Testator John Bendy_
[Signed] John Bendy [LS]
Witness
John Ruvy?
Thos Mayel
Cathern Mayel + her mark This Will was proved at Sarum
on the 3rd day of Jany 1804 Before the Revd Edwd
Moore Clk M. A. lawful Surrogate of the reverend and
Worshipful William Douglas Clerk M. A. Vicar General and
Official Principal of the Right Reverend Father in God John by Divine
Permission Lord Bishop of Sarum lawfully constituted And by him Administration
of all and singular the Goods and Chattels of the said deceased and any
ways concerning his Will was committed unto Mark Pike sole Executor thereof
being first duly Sworn of the Truth of the said Will and faithfully to perform
the same and to pay the deceaseds Debts and Legacies as far forth as his
Goods and Chattels will thereto extend and the law bind him and to exhibit
a true and perfect Inventory of the Goods Chattels and Credits of the deceased
and yield a just and true Accompt when lawfully required) saving the Rights
of all Persons == Sources ==
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[[Category:Berkshire, Wills and Estates]] [[Cannon-6161|John Cannon]]'s Will was written on 5 December 1804 in Maidenhead, Berkshire, England and was proved on 4 March 1809 at London for the Prerogative Court of Canterbury.[ '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"]
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Will of John Cannon, granted probate on 4 Mar 1809. Died about 1809 in Maidenhead, Berkshire, England. Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. Capital F is rendered as F rather than ff. Abbreviations are expanded and additions noted in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. People mentioned in the Will: *[[Cannon-2744|Henry Cannon]] (brother) *[[Cannon-6162|Mary]] (sister, wife of [[Taft-1347|Joseph Taft]]) *[[Cannon-6163|Elizabeth Cannon]] (sister, spinster) *[[Cannon-6164|Sarah]] (sister, wife or widow of [[Goldfinch-383|Thomas Goldfinch]]) *[[Cannon-6160|Susannah]] (sister, wife of [[Trindall-123|John Trindall/Trindal]] of Windsor or Eton) *William Cannon (nephew) *John Cannon (nephew) *Sarah Cannon (niece, sister of the above John and William) *Witnesses: James Payn, William Ball, John Lavington ---- This is the last Will
and Testament of me John Cannon of Maidenhead in
the County of Berks Butcher which I make publish
abd declare in manner following (that is to say) First
I give and devise to my Brother '''Henry Cannon'''
All that my Freehold Messuage or Tenement and
Shop Slaughter house Outhouses Yard Garden and
Premises with the appurtenances now in my own
Occupation situate in the parish of Cookham in
the Town of Maidenhead aforesaid To hold to my
said Brother Henry Cannon his Heirs and Assigns
for ever Subject to the Subject Payment of two
Shillings weekly and every weekly and every week
to my Sister '''Mary''' Wife of '''Joseph Taft''' for and
during the Term of her natural life which I do
hereby give and bequeath to her to and for her
sole and separate use and not to be subject to the
Debts or Controul of her said Husband and her
Receipt alone to be a sufficient discharge with
Power od distress and Sale for Non payment thereof
I give and bequeath unto my Sister '''Elizabeth'''
'''Cannon''' Spinster now living with me the Sum of
twenty pounds Also to my Sister '''Sarah''' Wife or
Widow of '''Thomas Goldfinch''' the Sum of Ten pounds
and to my Sister '''Susannah''' Wife of [blank] '''Trindall'''
of Windsor or Eton the Sum of ten pounds Also I
give and bequeath unto my Nephew '''William''' '''Cannon''' now living with me the Sum of forty pounds and to my Nephew '''John Cannon''' Brother
of the said William Cannon the Sum of twenty
pounds and to my niece '''Sarah Cannon''' Spinster
Sister to my said two Nephews the Sum of five
pounds all which said several Legacies I direct to
be paid at the Expiration of One Year next after my
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my Decease in case the said several Legatees
shall then be living or if any or either of them
shall be then dead leaving Children his her or
their Share or Shares so dying shall be divided
amongst his her or their Children equally or if but
one to such only Child And all the rest residue and
remainder of my Estates real and personal
whatsoever I give devise and bequeath to my said
Brother Henry Cannon To hold to him his Heirs
Executors Administrators and Assigns and I nominate
and appoint my said Brother Henry Cannon sole
Executor of this my last Will and Testament
hereby revoking and making void all former Wills
by me at any time heretofore made In Witness
whereof I have hereunto set my Hand and Seal
the fifth day of December in the year of our Lord
One thousand eight hundred and four - John Cannon
(L.S.) - Signed sealed published and declared by the
said John Cannon as and for his last Will and
Testament in the presence of us who hereunto
subscribed our Names as Witnesses in the presence of
each other and in the presence and at the request
of the said Testator - '''Jas Payn - Wm Ball''' -
'''Jno Lavington''' ./
This Will was proved at London on the
fourth day of March in the Year of our Lord one
thousand eight hundred and nine before the
Right Honorable Sir John Nicholl Knight Doctor
of Laws Master Keeper of Commissary at the
Prerogative Court of Canterbury lawfully constituted
by the Oath of Henry Cannon the Brother of
the deceased and sole Executor named in the said
Will to whom Administration was granted of all
and singular the Goods Chattels and Credits of
the said deceased he having been first sworn
by Commission duly to administer .-
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[[Category:Yorkshire, Wills and Estates]] The Will of [[Eland-271|John Eland]], Farmer, Womersley written on 23 August 1828, and proved on 10 February 1848.[ '''Probate''': Reference: [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D122708 PROB 11/2069/93] Description: Will of John Eland, Farmer of Womersley , Yorkshire Date: 10 February 1848 Held by: The National Archives, Kew ] Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. ff is rendered as F. Abbreviations are expanded and additions noted in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. People in the will: * John (son) *Susanna (daughter) *Robert (son) *Ann (daughter) *William Hurst (friend, executor) *Ann (wife) ---- Extracted from the Registry pf the Prerogative Court of York
In the Name of God Amen
I John Eland of Womersley in the County of York Farmer hereby
revoking all former Wills and testaments by me made do make and pub-
lish this my last Will and Testament in manner following that is to say
First I order and direct all my just debts funeral and testamentary expenses
to be paid out of my personal Estate and I give and bequeath all my real
and personal Estate and Effects of what nature or kind soever unto and
equally amongst my four children '''John Susanna Robert''' and '''Ann''' and
my friend '''William Hurst''' of Stubbs Walden in the parish of Womersley afore
said Farmer their heirs executors administrators and assigns as tenants
in common as to my real Estate and equally to be divided amongst them
share and share alike as to my personal Estate and I hereby will and
declare that the one fifth part or share of my real and personal Estate herein
before given to the said William Hurst upon the following trusts name-
ly In trust to permit and suffer my dear '''Wife Ann''' to receive and take the
rents issues and profits of the said one fifth part of my real Estate for and du-
ring the term of her natural life and upon further trust as soon as conve-
niently may be after my decease to convert into money the one fifth part
of my personal property hereinbefore given to the said William Hurst
and to invest the proceeds thereof on Government or real security and pay
the interest dividends and annual profits thereof unto my said dear Wife
for and during the term of her natural life and from and after her decease
then upon trust to convey transfer and assign the one fifth of my said real
and personal Estate or the funds or securities on which the said one fifth part
of the personal Estate shall be invested unto and equally amongst my said
four children as tenants in common as to the real Estate and equally
amongst them share and share alike as to the personal part And I so declare
that the interest of my said four children of and in the said one fifth part of
my said personal Estate so bequeathed to the said William Hurst for the
benefit of my sai Wife and children shall become vested from and immedi-
ately after my decease And also that the provisions thereby made for my said
Wife is in lieu bar and satisfaction of all dower and thirds which she may
have claim or be entitled to out of my real and personal Estate or any part
thereof And lastly I hereby declare that it shall and may be lawful to and
for the said William Hurst his heirs executors and administrators to retain
and reimburse himself and themselves out of the monies which shall come
to his hands by virtue of the trusts hereby reposed in him all costs charges
and expenses which he xxx or they may incur or be put unto in carrying
into effect the said trusts or any of them and that he and they shall not
be answerable or accountable for more monies than shall actually come
to his or their hands or possession nor for any loss which shall happen
without his or their wilful neglect or default and I appoint my said two
sons John and Robert and my said friend William Hurst joint Executors
of this my Will In Witness whereof I the said Testator John Eland have
thereunto set my hand and seal this twenty third day of August one thou-
sand eight hundred and twenty eight [signed] John Eland (L.S.) Signed sealed
published and declared by the said Testator John Eland as and for his last
Will and Testament in the presence of us who in his presence at his
request and in the presence of each other have subscribed our names as wit-
nesses Josiah [Smithson?] - Wm [Jelly?] - [Wm?] Handish /
This Will was proved at York the ninth day of December in the year
of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty seven before The
Reverend Edmund Russell Clerk Surrogate of The Right Worshipful
Granville Harcourt Vernon Master of Arts Commissary and Keeper Gene-
ral of the Exchequer and Prerogative Court of York lawfully constituted
by the Oaths of John Eland Robert Eland the sons and William Hurst the
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joint executors in the said Will named to whom Adm[inistrati]on was granted
of all and singular the goods chattels and credits of the said John Eland
deceased they having been first sworn duly to administer
Joseph Buckle
Deputy Register
Proved at London 10th Feby 1848 before the Judge by the Oath of
Robert Eland the son and William Hirst (in the Will written Hurst) two of
executors to whom Adm[inistrati]on was granted having been first sworn by Com[missi]on
duly to adminster Power reserved of making the life Grant to John Eland
also the son the other executor when he shall apply for the same.
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[[Category:Wiltshire, Wills and Estates]] [[Eastman-58|John Eastman]]'s Will was written on 26 April 1564 passed probate on 9 May 1565 at Salisbury.[ '''Probate''': "Wiltshire, England, Wills and Probate, 1530-1858"]
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John Eastman probate in 1565. Occupation: Husbandman. Clear copy but difficult to read. Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. Capital F is rendered as F rather than ff. Abbreviations are expanded and additions noted in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. People mentioned in the Will: *William Estman (son) *John, William, Walter & Florence (sons and daughter of his son William) *John Eastman & William (sons of Roger) *Roger Estman (no relationship given, though a Roger is mentioned later as his son and executor) *Elizabeth Barrye (servant) *William Newman (servant) *Richard Carter (parish clerk) *Robert Carpenter & Nycholas Newman (overseers) *Rychard Corke?. William Madye? & Richard Cates (witnesses) ---- [Latin] [Testamente] Joh[a]n[nes] Estman de Downton/.
In the name of god amen. the xxvjti Day of aprill in the
yere of our lord god ccccc lxiiij /. I John Estman of Charleton
w[i]thin the p[ar]yshe of Downton w[i]thin the Comitie of wyltess hus
bandman, beynge sycke in body but p[er]fitt in memory. Do
make my last will & testame[n]t afyer this maner & forme
folowing. Fyrst & pryncipally I geve & bequeath my
sowle to almightie god my maker redeamer & saviour trustyng
bt the merrytts of his blessed passion to be [child?] of salvation
& my body to be buryed w[i]thin the churche of salvation Saynt
Lawrence in Downton where my father Doth lye. It[e]m I
geve to our Lady churche of Sar[um] xvjd It[e]m I geve to mr [Page 2]
vicar of Downton for my tythes forgotten [...] xijd It[e]m
I geve & bequeath to the repations of mt p[ar]yshe
churche of Downton [...] iijs iiijd It[e]m I geve & bequeath
to the repations of Catheryn brydge of Downton [...]xijd
It[e]m I geve & bequeath to '''Will[ia]m Estman''' my
Sonne my Sonne xltie shepe v of them shalbe ewes
& v of them shalbe [...] lambes. & in money good &
lawfull v£ & ij acres of wheate the one
lying in hoker lynche & one half acre betw[ee]n
the lyncherd & [hy...] & the other half acre by the
grene thorne. It[e]m I geve & bequeath to '''John'''
'''will[ia]m walter & florence''' sones & Daughter
to the said will[ia]m Estman iij shepe apece
& to ev[er]y one of them in money good & lawfull
xs a pece, and to eache of them one pewter platter
a pece & betwene yje said iiij children I geve
one sparked cow, w[hi]ch Cowe goeth now in the
forrest & shalbe Distributed by the Discreation
of ther father. yf any of thes said iiij children Do
Decease or Dye before they come to p[er]fitt age to
make ther wills that then the legatye of them
that fayle or Dye shall remayne to them that lyveth
equally to be devyded betwene them & so from
the one to the other It[e]m I geve & bequeath unto
'''John Eastman''' & to '''Will[ia]m''' his brother sones to
'''Roger Estman''' iij shepe a pece & to eache of
them in money good & lawfull xs apece & a pewter
platter a pece & betwene them one blacke heyffer
yf the said John or Will[ia]m Decease or Dye before
they come to the age to make ther wills that then
the legatye of the one shall remayne to the other
It[e]m I geve & bequeath to '''Elizabeth barrye'''
my s[erva]nnt one yew and alambe It[e]m I geve
& bequeath to '''Will[ia]m newman''' my s[erva]nnt one
yewe It[e]m I geve & bequeathe to ev[er]y one of my [Page 3]
god children iiijd apece/. yf they will come & aske hitt
of my executor It[e]m I geve and bequeath to '''Richard'''
'''Carter''' p[ar]yshe clerke of Downton half a [...] of wheat
& as mutche of mault The rest of all my goods mova
ble & unmovable herin not bequeathed my detts and
legatyes payd I geve & bequeath them all unto '''Roger'''
my sonne makynge hym my whole & sole executor
Desyring '''Rob[er]t Carpenter''' & '''nycholas newman''' to be
my ov[er]sears & they shall have for ther paynes iijs iiijd
a pece. wytness[e]s to this my last will & testame[n]t
'''Rychard Corke?. Will[ia]m madye? & Richard Cates''' Probate in Latin granted to (executor not named) on 9th May 1565 at Sarum (Salisbury) == Sources ==
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[[Category:Wiltshire, Wills and Estates]] [[Humphrys-188|John Humphrys]]' Will was written on 27 February 1836, a Codicil on 12 March 1836 and proved at Malmesbury on 30 June 1836.[ '''Probate''': "Wiltshire, England, Wills and Probate, 1530-1858"]
Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre; Chippenham, Wiltshire, England; Wiltshire Wills and Probates; Reference Number: P3/1836/31; Reference Number: P3/1836/31
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John Humphrys probate in 1836. Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. ff is rendered as F. Abbreviations are expanded and additions noted in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. People mentioned in the Will: *John Player (executor) *Henry Garlick Hanks (executor) *[[UNKNOWN-168660|Rebecca Humphrys]] (wife) *Henry Humphrys (son) *Susannah (daughter) *Ann Humphrys (daughter) *John Humphrys (son) *Elizabeth Brown (daughter) *Elizabeth's children Ann Brown and John Thomas Brown *Benjamin Stockham (relationship to Jane not stated) *Jane Stockham (daughter) *William Robertson
John Player Junr
M Thomas (witnesses) ---- This is the Last Will and Testament of me John
Humphrys of Malmesbury in the County of Wilts Carpenter I Give and bequeath
All my Freehold Leasehold and Copyhold Messuages or Tenements Gardens Lands and
Premises situate in the Parishes of Malmesbury, The Abbey and Westport in the Borough
of Malmesbury or elsewhere in the County of Wilts And all my Personal Estate and Effects
of whatsoever nature kind or quality the same may be Ready Money, Book Debts, Working Tools,
Stock in Trade, Workshop, Household Furniture and Effects unto '''John Player''' of Malmesbury
Saddler and '''Henry Garlick Hanks''' of the same place Shopkeeper To hold to the said
John Player and Henry Garlick Hanks and the Survivor of them his Heirs Executors
Administrators and Assigns Upon the Trusts following that is to say As to for and
concerning the Two Messuages Cottages and Gardens situate at a place called the
Back Hill in the occupations of James Emery and Charles Porter Upon Trust for
my Wife '''Rebecca Humphrys''' for and during the Term of her natural life and from and
after her decease In Trust as to the Cottage and Garden in the Occupation of James Emery
for my son '''Henry Humphrys''' his Heirs and Assigns for ever. and as to the Cottage and
Garden in the Occupation of Charles Porter In Trust for my Daughter '''Susannah''' her
Heirs and Assigns for ever. And as to for and concerning the Freehold Messuage or
Tenement situate at Hollaway in the said Parish of Malmesbury in the Occupation of
Ann Melsome In Trust for my said Wife Rebecca Humphrys and her Assigns for and
during the Term of her Natural life And from and after the death of my said Wife
[Page 1 bottom half]
In Trust for my Daughter '''Ann Humphrys''' her Heirs and Assigns But in case of the
death of my said Daughter Ann without lawful Issue her Surviving In Trust for my
said Son Henry Humphreys his Heirs and Assigns for ever And as to for and concerning
the other Freehold Messuage or Tenement and Garden situate in Hollaway aforesaid
in the Occupation of Stephen Emery In Trust for my Son '''John Humphrys''' his Heirs
and Assigns for ever. And as to for and concerning my Two Copyhold Messuages or
Tenements situate in the Back Hill In Trust as to the Messuage or Tenement in the
Occupation of [Blank] Bowman Tailor In Trust for my Daughter '''Elizabeth Brown'''
for and during the Term of her Natural Life to and for her own sole and peculiar use
independent of and free from the Debts Control or intermeddling of her Husband, and
from and after the decease of my said Daughter Elizabeth Brown In Trust for and To
the use of her two children '''Ann Brown''' and '''John Thomas Brown''' their Heirs and Assigns
share and share alike And as to for and concerning the Cottahe or Tenement situate at the
Backhill aforesaid in the Occupation of '''Benjamin Stockham''' In Trust for my Daughter '''Jane'''
'''Stockham''' her Heirs and Assigns And as to for and concerning the Leasehold Messuage or Tenement
situate at Westport in the Occupation of John Player. Tailor. In Trust to and for the use of my
[Signed] John Humphrys [Page 2 top half]
Daughter Ann Humphrys her Heirs Executors Administrators and Assigns And as to for and
concerning the Two unfinished Houses or Tenements in Westport aforesaid Upon Trust to finish
the same and to sell and dispose of the same by Private Contract or Publick Auftion for the
best price that can be got for the same and Upon Trust to pay and divide the Money
to arise by such Sale between and among my Sons John and Henry and my Daughters
^Jane Susannah, Ann and Elizabeth in equal Shares and proportions, but my Will is that the
Share of my said Daughter Elizabeth shall be paid into her hands free from the control
or intermeddling of her Husband and her receipt shall be alone a good and sufficient
discharge to my said Trustees And my reason why I have excluded ^as my Daughter Jane is that she has lived in one of my Houses Rent free since she has been Married ^I direct that fifteen pounds shall be deducted from her share and be divided among my other Children And as to
and concerning the following Articles. Two Bed Quilts lined with white. One Worked Counterpane
Coloured. The Two Beds One Feather and one Flock the Feather Bed we now make use of
also One Bolster and Three Pillows. Three pairs of Calico Sheets. One Pair of Fine Irish Ditto
and one pair of Brown Holland Sheets. Six Diaper Table Cloathes. Two Damask Table
Cloaths. Five Blankets three that are on the Bed we now use and a large Pair beside
Six Irish Pillow Cases. Six Damask Napkins. Five Diaper Ditto. Three large Cloaths Boxes
now in the Store Room. One Small square Oak Ditto and a Mahogany Work Box. Three
Bonnet Boxes. One Round Flour Tin. One Silver Pepper Box. One large Silver Spoon J/I.R.H.
Four Silver Oval Bowl'd Salt Spoons marked J/I.R.H. Six Silver Tea Spoons marked [M.F.?]
One Pair Plyers marked M.F. Mustard Spoon marked S.G. four Tea Spoons marked S.P. and One
[Page 2 bottom half]
Dozen Tea Spoons formerly Mrs Humphry's own. Seven old Fashioned Cups and Saucers. One large Coffee
Cup and Saucer. One Spoon Tray. One Swing Glass and one smaller I do hereby declare and direct that
the above are given to my said Trustees In Trust for my Wife to and for her own sole use and benefit. I
give and bequeath to my Son John my Silver Dup. I also give my Daughter Susannah One large Spoon. To
Ann one. To Elizabeth for her own use independent of her Husband Three Tea Spoons and a pair of Plyers.
To Jane three Tea Spoons and a pair of Plyers. and Six Tea Spoons to my Son Henry. And I also give
and bequeath to my said Trustees In Trust for my said Wife for the Term of her Natural Life One tent
Bedstead and Curtains Dimity[Dimity - hard wearing cotton fabric] Furniture. Three Bedside Carpets and Window Curtain. Oak Chest of
Drawers. Dressing Table and Night Stool and Pan. Oak Corner Cupboard in the Kitchen. A Bottle Jack
Eight Mahogany Chairs. Two Card Tables and Dining Ditto. Best Carpet and Earth Rug. Looking
Glass in Front Room. Fender and Fire Irons and Chimney Ornaments in the Parlour. Brass
Pestle and Mortar and six Candlesticks. New Copper Tea Kettle. Four Sauce Pans and New Iron Boiler.
Six Beer Glasses and Six Rummers Two Pair of Brass Snuffers and Trays. Two Pair of Glass Salts.
Deal Washing Trough. Painted Deal Cupboard in the Cellar. The Clock. Oak Night Stool and
Pewter Pan in the Front Bed Room. And from and after the decease of my said Wife I declare
[Signed] John Humphrys [Page 3 top half]
that these last mentioned Articles so given to my said Wife for her life shall sink into and form
part of my personal Estate and Effects and be divided in manner hereinafter mentioned. I
hereby give and bequeath to my Son Henry the other Bed, bedstead and Furniture in my Room
To my Son John the Bed Bedstead and Furniture in the Garrett. Tom my Daughter Susannah
The Bed Bedstead and Furniture where she now sleeps and To my Daughter Ann the Small
Bedstead and the Oak Dining Table in the Kitchen. And as to the Pew or Seat in the Abbey
Church I declare that my said Trustees shall stand possessed thereof for my Estate and Interest
therein In Trust for my Wife and such of my own Children as shall at all times choose to
use it and after them for the Descendants of the name of Humphrys. My large Bible
I give to my Wife Rebecca for her life and after her Death to my Daughter Ann. I give
to my Son Henry my Portable Desk. My Sofa I give to my Wife for her Life and after her death
to sink into and form part of the residue of my personal Estate. I also Give to my said Wife the
Sum of Ten Pounds As to all the rest residue of my Estate and Effects of what nature and kind
soever the same may be including my Stock in Trade Working Tools Book and other Debts Workshop
and all such parts of my Effects as I have given to my Wife for her life after her death I
call in and sell aand dispose thereof with all Convenient Speed. And pay and divide the same
to and amongst All and every my Child and Children equally share and share alike. But
my Will is and I do hereby expressly declare that the share of my said Daughter Elizabeth
[Page 3 bottom half]
shall be paid to her for her own sole and separate use and that her Receipt alone shall be a
good and sufficient discharge and discharges to my said Trustees for any sum or sums that
she may be entitled to under this my Will And that the same shall not be liable or subject
to her Husband's Debts Control or Engagements. And I further declare that the Receipt or Receipts
of my said Trustees or Trustee shall be good and sufficient Discharge or Discharges to the Purchasers
of my said Leasehold Estate or Estates directed to be sold as aforesaid. And I hereby direct that
my said Trustees shall and may pay and reimburse themselves all necessary Costs and Charges
that they shall or may incur in the Execution of the Trusts hereby in them reposed. And lastly
I hereby appoint my said Trustees John Player and Henry Garlick Hanks Executors of this my
Will hereby revoking all other Wills by me heretofore made In Witness whereof I have hereunto set
my hand and Seal this Twenty seventh day of February One thousand eight hundred and thirty six.
[Signed] John Humphrys
Signed sealed Published and declared by the said Testator as and for his
last Will and Testament the erasures and interlineations in the second sheet
of this my Will being first made in the presence of us who in his presence
at his request and in the presence of each other have subscribed our
Names as Witnesses hereto.
[Signed]
'''William Robertson'''
'''John Player Junr'''
'''M Thomas''' [Codicil dated 12 March 1836 not transcribed - minor amendments] [Proved] At Malmesbury on 30th day of June 1836
John Player and Henry Garlick Hanks
the joint Executors within named were
duly sworn before me
[Signature]
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[[Category:Leicestershire, Wills and Estates]] The Will of [[Jacques-2163|John Jacques]], Woolcomber, written on 23 December 1791 in Long Whatton, Leicestershire, and proved on 3 May 1792.[ '''Probate''': "Leicestershire Wills And Probate Records, 1500-1939"]
Archive: Record Office for Leicestershire, Leicester & Rutland; Reference: PR/T/1792
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John Jacques probate in 1792 in Long Whatton. Occupation: Woolcomber. Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. ff is rendered as F. Abbreviations are expanded and additions noted in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading.
Beneficiaries of the will: *William Jacques (son) *Ann Jacques (wife) *[[Jacques-2164|John Jacques]] (son), [[Pearson-1400|Dorothy Jacques]] (his wife), John & William (his sons) *Mary Nichols, Elizabeth Upton, Ann Muggleston, and Catherine Pratt (daughters) *Robert Jacques (son) ---- This is the last Will and testament of me '''John Jacques''' of Long Whatton
in this County of Leicester Woolcomber First I Give and Devise All that my
Messuages or Tenement with the Homestead or little Close Garden Orchard Outbuildings
and Appurtenances thereto belonging Situate and being at Kegworth in the said
County of Leicester and now in the Tenure of John Hardy the younger unto my Son
'''William Jacques''' his Heirs and Assigns for ever He or they paying thereout one
annuity or yearly Sum of six Pounds unto my Wife '''Ann Jacques''' and her Assigns
for and during the Term of her natural Life, which said Annuity or yearly Sum I
entered into Bond for the payment off on my Marriage with her And also the sum of
Ten Pounds to my said Wife payable by the said Bond within one Month after my
Decease And I also give to her the further Sum of Two Pounds for her own Use to
be paid at the same time Also he or they paying thereout ^unto my Son '''John Jacques''' the further Sum of fifty
Pounds within six Months next after my Decease for his own Use Which said
Annuity and several Sums of ten Pounds two Pounds and fifty Pounds I Charge my
said Estate at Kegworth aforesaid with the true payment off respectively I also
give to my said Wife All the Houshold Goods and Furniture which belonged to her
at her Marriage with me for her own Use. I give and Devise (after the Decease
of my said Wife) All those my two Tenements Situate in Long Whatton aforesaid
one now in the Tenure of my Son John Jacques and the other uninhabited
unto my Son John Jacques for and during the Term of his natural Life And
from and after his Decease then I Give and Devise my said two Tenements
unto '''Dorothy Jacques''' the Wife of my said Son John for and during the Term of her
natural Life And from and after the Decease of the Survivor of them Then I
Give and Devise that aforesaid Tenement which Adjoins the Premises of [Mr?]
Charles unto my Grand Son '''John Jacques''' ^Son of my Son John Jacques his Heirs and Assigns for ever and the
other Tenement I Give and Devise unto my Grand Son '''William Jacques''' ^Son of my Son John Jacques his
Heirs and Assigns for ever I Give and Bequeath unto my four Daughters
'''Mary Nichols Elizabeth Upton Ann Muggleston''' and '''Catherine Pratt''' the Sum of one
hundred Pounds a piece for their own respective Uses and Direct the payment
thereof within six Months next after my Decease, I Give and Bequeath unto
my Son William Jacques the Sum of One Hundred Pounds In Trust that he his
Executors or Administrators shall and do place the same out at Interest in
his or their own Name or Names upon the best Security that he or they can get
And the Interest arising therefrom I Will and Direct shall be yearly paid by
my said Trustees unto my said Son John Jacques for and during his Life And
from and after his Decease Then upon Trust to pay the said Principal Sum
with the Interest that shall be then due unto and amongst all and every the
Children of my said Son John Jacques equally when and as they shall Attain
[signed, sealed] John Jacques
[Page 2]
his or her age of Twenty one years and the Interest thereof in the meantime
shall be applied towards their respective Maintenance and Bringing up Also
I Give and Devise and Bequeath All those my two Messuages or Tenements and
also one Yard Land Pastures Commons and Appurtenances Situate at Diseworth
and Castle Donington in the said County of Leicester which I now hold or Rent
under a Lease Granted to me from the Grand Lessee of Christs College Cambridge
during the remainder of a certain Term of Twenty one Years And all my Estate
and Interest therein unto my son '''Robert Jacques''' his Executors and
Administrators Subject to the payment of the Rent and performance of the
Covenants in the said Lease I Give and Bequeath unto my said Son Robert
Jacques my two Coppers and also my Mare I Will and Direct that all my
just Debts and funeral Expenses shall be paid and Discharged And after
payment thereof and Subject thereto I Give and Bequeath all the residue
of my money and personal Estate Houshold Goods and Furniture unto my
five Children namely, John Jacques Mary Nichols Elizabeth Upton Ann
Muggleston and Catherine Pratt Share and Share alike And Lastly I
Nominate and Appoint my said Son William Jacques sole Executor of this
my last Will and Testament hereby Revoking all former Wills and Testam
Testaments by me made In Witness whereof I the said John Jacques
the Testator have to this my Last Will and Testament contained on two
Sheets of Paper have set my Hand and Seal to each Sheet the Twenty
third day of December in the Year of our Lord One thousand Seven
hundred and Ninety one-
[signed] John Jacques Signed Sealed and Delivered Published and
Declared by the said John Jacques the Testator as
and for his Last Will and Testament in the presence
of us who at his request and in his presence have
Subscribed our Names as Witnesses hereto, the
same being Contained on two Sheets of Paper
the several Interlineations in the first sheet being first
made
[Signed]
J W Blunt
Thos Blunt
Thos Shaw [Page 3] 3rd May 1792.
Let a Probat be made to William Jacques the sole Executor within named
he being duly sworn as well to the faithful execution of the will
as that the Testators Goods Chattels and Credits do not amount
in value to the sum of One Thousand Pounds.
before me Joseph Gregory Surrogate.
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[[Category:Wills and Estates]] == The Will of John Miller Sr. == [[Miller-53931|John Miller Sr.]] (1758 - 1819) died on 15 February 1819. His will was executed on 25 February 1819 at the office of the office of George Palmer, the Surrogate of the village of Stillwater, Saratoga County, New York. [[Baty-260|SJ Baty]] transcribed the will and copied the text below. === Declaration of the County Surrogate === The people of the State of New York by the grace of God L.S. free and independent. To all to whom these presents Shall come or may concern send Greeting know Ye?? That at the village of Stillwater in the county of Saratoga, on the twenty fifth day of February in the year of our Lord one thousand Eight hundred and nineteen before George Palmer Esquire Surrogate of said county, the last will and testament of John Miller late of the town of Stillwater in said county deceased, a copy whereof is hereunto annexed was proved and the same is now approved and allowed of by us. And the said deceased having whilst he lived and at the time of his death goods chattles or credits in this State, by means whereof the proving and registering said will and also the granting administrated of all and singular the said goods, chattles and credits doth belong unto us. The administration of all and singular the goods chattles and credits of the said deceased and any way concerning his will is granted unto James Miller and John Miller the executors in said will named they being first duly sworn will faithfully to administer the same and to make and exhibit a true and perfect inventory of all and singular the said goods, chattles and credits and to render as a just and true account thereof when thereunto required. In testimony whereof we have caused the seal of office of our said surrogate to be hereunto affixed. Witness George Palmer Esquire surrogate of our said county at the village of Stillwater, the twenty fifth day of February, in the year of our Lord, one thousand and Eight hundred and nineteen and of our independence the forty third. (signed) George Palmer === John's will === In the name of God Amen I John Miller of the town of Stillwater in the county of Saratoga and State of New York being weak in body but of perfect mind and memory thanks be given to almighty God for the same and calling to mind this certainty of death and uncertainty of life do make, ordain and publish this my last will and testament, being in manner and form following. First and principally, I recommend my soul into the hands of that god who gave it, and my body to the earth to be buried in a decent and christian like manner and the discretion of my beloved wife and children in hopes of a joyfull resurrection through the merits of my Saviour Jesus Christ. And as touching, worldly estate where with it hath pleased god to bless me with I will and dispose of in manner and form following. Tonprimis?? after paying just debts and funeral charges I will and bequeath unto my loving wife Rachel Miller the use of all my estate both real and personal so long as she remains my widow and a pro lougeo??. Item. I give and bequeath unto my son John Miller Junr. all the real property that I hold by deed and lease, excepting and always reserving the land last of the road running from my house to the poor house and north of the road that runs from my house to Timothy Ford Jun. which is the east end of the farm on which I now live, and also the land that is reserved in the lease which I hold from James G. (or C) Duane and also I give to my said son John Miller Jrn. the whole of the farming utensils and stock on the farm that belongs to me excepting one cow, and it is to be understood that I give and bequeath to my said John the barn and the land and the on which it stands together with the lands from the north side of the said barn to the brook between my house and Timothy Ford Jun. and is to run a parcel line with the road running from my said house to said brook, and from the north side of said barn to the road running from my house to the poor house which will include all the land east south and west of said north side of the barn to the said brook. Item. I give and bequeath unto my son James Miller all the land excepted as above stated which includes the last end of the farm I now live on excepting as above stated and the wood land above excepted. Also I give the said James one cow. Item I give and bequeath unto my daughter in law Rachel the wife of my son James my large looking glass. Item I give and bequeath unto my step children Elizabeth and Ana all my household furniture at the decease of my wife and lastly I do hereby authorise nominate, constitute and appoint my two sons John and James Miller my executors to this my last will and testament hereby revoking and disanulling all former wills or will by me made declaring this and no other to be my last will and testament. In witness where of the said John Miller have hereunto set my hand and seal this fourteenth day of February in the year of our Lord, One thousand Eight hundred and nineteen in presents of John Miller E.S. Ephraim Child. Philp Minne. Timothy Ford Jnr. Saratoga County JS? Be it remembered that on this tenty fifth day of February, One thousand Eight hundred and nineteen came before me George Palmer Surr. of state of said county Timothy Ford Junior one of the subscribing witnesses to the preceding instrument in writing purporting to be the last will and testament of John Miller deceased, who being duly sworn says that he saw the said John sign and seal the same and heard him publish and declare it to be his last will and testament and that at the time thereof he the said John was of sound mind memory and understanding to the best of his knowledge and belief and that he the said Timothy together with Ephraim Child and Philip Winne subscribed their names to said will as witnesses in the presence of the testator and of each other. And be it further remembered that on the same day an year aforesaid also came before said surrogate James Miller and John Miller the executors in said will named and were duly sworn to the faithful execution and performance thereof. (signed) George Palmer.[Record of Wills, 1791-1921, Index 1799-1893 [Saratoga County, New York]; Author: New York. Surrogate's Court (Saratoga County); Probate Place: Saratoga, New York, pages 148-151. Accessed and transcribed 28 May 2019 by [[Baty-260|SJ Baty]] from [https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=8800&h=8499455 Ancestry]. [https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/17859211?h=27096f&utm_campaign=bandido-webparts&utm_source=post-share-modal&utm_medium=copy-url Ancestry shared record].] Access to the will images (Ancestry.com shared records): :[https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/17859211?h=27096f&utm_campaign=bandido-webparts&utm_source=post-share-modal&utm_medium=copy-url Page 1] :[https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/18054837?h=29d95a&utm_campaign=bandido-webparts&utm_source=post-share-modal&utm_medium=copy-url Page 2] :[https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/18054843?h=a3d77a&utm_campaign=bandido-webparts&utm_source=post-share-modal&utm_medium=copy-url Page 3] == Sources ==
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[[Category:Leicestershire, Wills and Estates]] [[Pepper-2260|John Pepper (1781-1853)]] died on 25 January 1853 residing in Loughborough, Leicestershire, England. His Will was written on 8 May 1852 his estate passed probate on 5 May 1853 in Loughborough, Leicestershire, England.[ '''Probate''': "Leicestershire Wills And Probate Records, 1500-1939"]
Archive: Record Office for Leicestershire, Leicester & Rutland; Reference: PR/T/1853
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John Pepper probate in 1853 in Leicestershire, England. Died 25 Jan 1853 residing in Loughborough, Leicestershire, England. Occupation: Farmer. Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. Capital F is rendered as F rather than ff. Abbreviations are expanded and additions noted in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. Beneficiaries of the Will : *James Pepper (son) *Sarah (wife) *[[Wale-317|Samuel Wale]] (son in law) *Thomas Pepper (eldest son) *Mary Renals, Sarah Renals, [[Pepper-2259|Elizabeth (Pepper) Wale]] and Eliza Pepper (daughters) Other mentions: *William Herrick Esquire (landlord) ---- This is the last Will and Testament of me John Pepper late of
Woodthorpe in the County of Leicester but now of Loughborough in the same
County Farmer I give and bequeath all my household goods and furniture
plate linen and china and all other household effects in my Dwelling-
house in Loughborough aforesaid in which I now reside And also my Light
Sprung Cart and the Harness belonging to and used with the said Sprung Cart
now in the possession of my Son '''James Pepper''' at Woodthorpe aforesaid unto
my Dear Wife '''Sarah''' for her life if she shall long continue my Widow and
after her decease or marrying again ( which shall first happen ) I bequeath
the said household goods and furniture plate linen and china and other
household effects in my said Dwellinghouse at Loughborough aforesaid (except
my large family Bible) unto my Son James Pepper and my Son in law
'''Samuel Wale''' of the Parish of Wimeswold im the said County of Leicester Farmer
their executors administrators or assigns Upon trust that they or the survivor of them
or the executors administrators or assigns of such survivor shall sell and
convert the same into money And do and shall stand possessed of the monies
to arise from such sale and conversion into money as aforesaid Upon the
trusts hereinafter declared concerning the same And my said Light Sprung
Cart and the Harness belonging thereto And also my said large Family
Bible I bequeath to my said Son James Pepper absolutely I give and
bequeath the profits and produce which shall during the life of my said
Wife arise from the Messuage Farm and Lands situate in Woodthorpe aforesaid
now in my occupation and rented by me And also all my live and dead
Farming Stock Implements of Husbandry and all other my personal Estate
and Effects whatsoever and wheresoever unto my said Wife during her life if
she shall so long continue my Widow and after her decease or marrying again
(which shall first happen) I give and bequeath the Tenancy of the said
Messuage Farm and Lands (provided my Landlord '''William Herrick Esquire'''
shall consent thereto) And also my said farming Stock Implements of
husbandry household goods and furniture and all other my personal Estate
and Effects in about or upon the said Messuage Farm and Lands at
Woodthorpe aforesaid And all other my personal Estate and Effects whatsoever
and wheresoever not hereinbefore specifically bequeathed unto my youngest Son
the said James Pepper absolutely subject nevertheless to and charged and
chargeable with the payment thereof by him of my just debts and funeral
and testamentary expenses and the expenses of proving this my Will and of
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the following Legacies ( that is to say ) To my eldest Son '''Thomas Pepper''' the
sum of One hundred and twenty Pounds and to each of my four Daughters
'''Mary Renals, Sarah Renals, Elizabeth Wale and Eliza Pepper''' the sum of
Twenty Pounds Which said Legacies I direct shall be vested interests in the said
Legacies respectively immediately upon my decease And shall be paid to them
within six calendar months next after the decease or marriage of my said
Wife (which shall first happen) with interest for the same after the rate of Four
Pounds and tenshillings per centum per annum from that period until
payment thereof I give and devise all me Messuages Lands Tenements
and hereditaments situate at Woodhouse Eaves in the said County of Leicester
And all other my real Estate whatsoever and wheresoever of which I now am
or at any time hereafter may be seised or possessed of or which I now have
or hereafter may have power to dispose of by this my Will with the appurtenances
thereto respectively belonging Unto and to the use of my said Son James Pepper
and my said Son in law Samuel Wale their heirs and assigns Upon trust
that they or the survivor of them or the heirs executors administrators or
assigns of such survivor shall receive the rents and profits thereof and thereout
in the first place pay the interest of any money due and owing by me at my
decease on Mortgage Bond or Note and thereout in the next place keep the
said Messuages and Real Estate in good and tenantable repair and condition
and also ( if thought necessary by them ) insured from loss or damage by fire
and shall pay the remainder of the said Rents and Profits unto my said
Wife during her life provided she shall so long continue my Widow and after
her decease or marrying again ( which shall first happen ) then Upon trust
that they my said Trustees or the survivor of them or the heirs executors
administrators or assigns of such survivor shall make sale and absolutely
dispose of my said Messuages Lands Tenements hereditaments and real Estate
eith the appurtenances either together or in parcels and either by Public
Auction or Private Contract and generally in such manner and form as to
them or him shall seem fit for the best price or prices that can be
reasonably obtained for the same And I declare that my said Son James and my
said Son in Law Samuel Wale and the survivor of them and the heirs
executors administrators or assigns of such survivor shall out of the monies
to arise from the sale of my said Real Estate and from the sale and conversion
into money of such part of my said personal Estate as is hereinbefore directed
to be sold and converted into money as aforesaid in the first place pay
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all the expenses attending such sale or sales or otherwise incurred in the
execution of the aforesaid trusts or in isolation thereto and then do and shall
pay the remainder of such Trust money unto my said Daughters Mary
Renals Sarah Reneals Elizabeth Wale and Eliza Pepper equally to be divided
between them share and share alike as Tenants in Common and not as joint
Tenants and to be vested interests in my said Daughters respectively
immediately after my decease and to whom I bequeath the same accordingly
in addition to the Legacies hereinbefore bequeathed to them Provided always
that my said Daughters Mary Renals Sarah Renals and Elizabeth Wale shall
not receive any part of the said trust monies lastly hereinbefore bequeathed
until they shall have respectively paid to my said Trustees or Trustee or
allowed themselves to be charged or debited by my said Trustees or Trustee
with the following sums of money which I have already advanced to my
said Daughters, that is to say, the said Sarah Renals the sum of Twenty
Pounds the said Elizabeth Wale the sum of One hundred Pounds and the said
Mary Renals the sum of Thirty five Pounds And I direct that the said
several sums of Twenty Pounds, One hundred Pounds and thirty five Pounds
shall be held by my said Trustees or Trustee upon the same trusts as are
hereinbefore declared concerning the monies to arise from the sale of my real
and personal Estates hereinbefore directed to be sold and shall be divided
amongst my said four Daughters accordingley share and share alike as
Tenants in Common I empower my said Trustees or the survivor of them
or the heirs executors administrators or assigns of such survivor to sell
my said Real Estate or any part thereof during the life or Widowhood of
my said Wife with her consent in writing in the same manner as I have
directed the sale thereof after her decease or marrying again but the annual
Income to arise from the Purchase Monies for the same shall be paid and
applied in the same manner as the Rents of such Real Estate would have
been paid and applied pursuant to the trusts of this my WIll if no such
sale had taken place I direct that the receipt or receipts of my said Son
James Pepper and the said Samuel Wale or the survivor of them or the
heirs executors administrators or assigns of such survivor as well to any
purchaser or purchasers of my said Real and Personal Estates as on all other
requisite occasions under the trusts of this my Will shall be good and
effectual discharges for so much money as shall therein be expressed to be
received and that the persons paying them or him any monies and taking
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such receipt or receipts shall not afterwards be required to see to the
application of the monies therein expressed to be received nor be answerable
or accountable for the misapplication or nonapplication of the same I also
direct that my said Trustees and the survivor of them and the heirs
executors administrators or assigns of such survivor shall not be
answerable for each other nor for the acts deeds or defaults of each other
even though joining in any act for the sake of conformity nor for any
loss or misfortune which may befal the said hereditaments trust monies
and premises unless the same shall happen through their wilful neglect
or default And also that they may with and out of the said trust monies
and premises reimburse themselves and each other all costs and expenses
incurred in or about the execution of the aforesaid trusts or any of them
And I devise all of the Estates which now are or at the time of my decease
may be vested in me upon any trust or by way of Mortgage unto my said
Son James Pepper and the said Samuel Wale their heirs and assigns
subject to the trusts and equities affecting the same respectively And I
appoint my Son James Pepper and the said Samuel Wale joint Executors
of this my Will and I authorize and empower them to settle compound
and adjust and debts claims or transactions relating to my personal
Estate and Effects In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand
this eighth day of May in the year of our Lord One thousand
eight hundred and fifty two
Signed by the said Testator John Pepper in the presence of } The mark of
us (being both present at the same time) who in his presence } [mark]
at his request and in the presence of each other have hereunto } John Pepper the Testator
subscribed our Names as Witnesses }
[illegible signatures] Clerks to Messrs Cradock Woolley
Solicitors Loughborough. Probate granted 5th May 1853 to
James Pepper of Woodthorpe in the County of Leicester Farmer
and Samuel Wale of Wimeswould in the said County Farmer
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[[Category:Leicestershire, Wills and Estates]] The Will of [[Wale-33|John Wale]], written on 31 July 1815. He died on 19 June 1816 and his estate passed probate on 7 Nov 1816 in Shepshed.[ '''Probate''': "Leicestershire Wills And Probate Records, 1500-1939"]
Archive: Record Office for Leicestershire, Leicester & Rutland; Reference: 1816 M-Z
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John Wale probate in 1816 in Shepshed. Occupation: Labourer. Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. ff is rendered as F. Abbreviations are expanded and additions noted in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. Beneficiaries of the will: *Elizabeth Wale (wife) *Elizabeth Brooks Wale (daughter) *Mary Ann Wale (daughter) ---- In the name of God Amen I John Wale, in the Parish of Sheepshead
in the County of Leicester, Labourer, being of sound and disposing mind, memory,
and understanding praised be God for the same, do make this my last Will and
Testament, in manner and form following. -
First I will that all my just debts and funeral expenses to be paid out of my
Effects, and Estate, by my Executors herein after named. - Item. at my decease
I give, devise and bequeath, unto my Dear and loving Wife, Elizabeth Wale; all that
my Cottage or Tenement with the homestead and appurtenances, whatsoever, belonging
thereto, situate standing and being at Burton on the Woulds, in the said County of
Leicester. And also all my Lands, Cottages, Tenements, Hereditaments, and Appurtenances
whatsoever situate, standing, and being in Sheepshead in the said County of Leicester,
(or within the fields, liberties, precincts or territories thereof) during the term of her
natural Life; And from and immediately after the decease of my said Wife, I give
devise, and bequeath the aforesaid Cottages, Lands, Tenements Hereditaments and Apper-
-tenances whatsoever unto my two Daughters Elizabeth Brooks Wale and Mary
Ann Wale their Heirs or Assigns forever, to be divided equally betwixt them, share
and share alike. Also my Will is that at my said Wifes decease (if she be the longer
liver) that all the Goods, Chattels, Money, Securities for Money, be qually divided betwixt
my before mentioned Daughters, share and share alike. And I do hereby constitute
and appoint my said Dear Wife and my before mentioned daughter Elizabeth Brooks
Wale joint joint Executrix's of this my last Will and Testament. In Witness hereof I the
said John Wale have hereunto set my Hand and Seal, this 31st Day of July in
the year of our Lord, 1815.
[Signed] John Wale
Signed Sealed declared and published
by the above named John Wale as
and for his last Will and Testament
in the presence of Us, who in his
presence, and at his request, have
subscribed our Names as Witnesses
thereto.
Thomas Jessom
Wm Smith
John [Beers?]
Loughborough
7th Novr 1816
Let a Probate be made to Elizabeth Wale
of Shepshead in the County of Leicester
Widow and Elizabeth Brooks Wale of
Sawley in the County of Derby Spinster
the joint Executrixe's named in the will
of the deceased who died at Shepshead
on the 19th day of June last
They having been duly sworn as
well to the faithful Execution of
the will as that the testator's Goods
Chattels and Credits as they were at
his death without deducting any
debts owing by the deceased therefrom
did not amount in value to the
sum of one hundred Pounds
Before me
Tho. Stevenson
Surrogate
Hardy for Harrison Proctor.
same day
probat passed
thereof
W Harrison
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[[Category:Berkshire, Wills and Estates]] [[Cannon-7663|Joseph]] wrote his Will on 7 January 1773 which was proved in London on 4 November 1774.[Reference: PROB 11/1002/144 Description: Will of Joseph Cannon, Yeoman of Cookham , Berkshire Date: 04 November 1774 Held by: The National Archives, Kew] Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. Capital F is rendered as F rather than ff. Abbreviations are expanded and additions noted in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. People mentioned in the Will: *Ann Cannon (wife) *Elizabeth, Hannah, Ann and Martha (daughters) *Robert, James and William (sons) *Witnesses: Thomas Holderness, John David, Joseph Eversley ---- In the Name of God Amen
I Joseph Cannon of the Parish of Cookham in the County
of Berks Yeoman being mindful of the Frailty and
Mortality of Human nature And that it is appointed
for all Mankind once to die But considering the
uncertainty of the time thereof being of sound Mind
Memory and Understanding Do therefore make this my
last Will and Testament in manner and form following
that is to say First and Principally I commit my Soul
to Almighty God my Body to the Earth there to be decently
Buried according to the discretion of my Executrix herein
after named And as touching such Worldly Effects
wherewith it hath pleased God to bless me in this life
I give and devise unto my beloved Wife '''Ann Cannon''' All
that Messuage or Tenement wherein I now dwell And also
the Messuage or Tenement wherein Israel Giles doth now
dwell together with the Barn Outhouses Yard Backside
Garden Orchard and Appurt[enance]s thereunto belonging situate
and being at Cookham Town in the Parish of Cookham
in the County of Berks (together with all writings Deeds
and Evidences touching or concerning the same) To have
and to Hold to her my said Wife Ann Cannon for and
during the Term of her natural life (she committing nor
suffering to be committed no waste on the same) And
from and immediately after her decease I give and devise
the said Messuage or Tenement (or Tenements) and
Premisses with the Appurtenances to be equally divided
between my seven children (that is to say) my Daughter
'''Elizabeth''' my sons '''Robert James''' and '''William''' my Dau[ghte]rs
'''Hannah Ann''' and '''Martha Cannon''' And if any or either
of my said Children should die before the day of their
Marriage Then the Part or Parts of the deceased to
go to the Survivors or Survivor of them in equal shares
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or portions Also I give and bequeath my Household Goods
and Furniture Money Debts Personal Estate and Effects of
all sorts and kindsoever and wheresoever the same may be
found (after paying my Debts and Funeral Expences) unto
my said wife for and during the Term of her natural life
And from and immediately after her decease I give and
bequeath the same )the reasonable use and wearing thereof
only excepted) to be equally divided between my said seven
Children the Survivors or Survivor of them And I do
hereby Nominate and Appoint my said Wife Ann Cannon
sole Executrix of this my last Will and Testament hereby utterly
revoking all former Wills or Will by me at any time
[deleted] heretofore made In Witness whereof I have hereunto
set my Hand and Seal the seventh day of January in the
year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and seventy
three - The Mark X of Joseph Cannon (LS) Signed Sealed
Published and Declared by the above named Joseph Cannon
to be his last Will and Testament in the Presence of us
who have hereunto subscribed our Names as Witnesses in
the Presence of the said Testator and in Presence of
each other - '''Thomas Holderness - John David''' -
'''Joseph Eversley''' ./.
This Will was proved at London the fourth day
of November in the Year of our Lord one thousand seven
hundred and seventy four Before the Worshipful George
Harris Doctor of Laws Surrogate of the Right Worshipful
Sir George Hay Knight also Doctor of Laws Master Keeper or
Commissary of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury lawfully
constituted by the Oath of Ann Cannon Widow the Relict of
the deceased and sole Executrix named in the said Will to
whom Administration was granted of all and singular the
Goods Chattels and Credit of the deceased having been first
sworn duly to Administer .
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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:Chatham County, North Carolina, Slaves]] '''Chatham County, North Carolina - Wills - [[Alston-371|Joseph John Alston II]], 30 Sep 1839'''['''Probate''': "North Carolina, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1665-1998"]
Wills, 1770-1931; Author: North Carolina. Probate Court (Chatham County); Probate Place: Chatham, North Carolina
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Joseph John Alston probate on 30 Sep 1839. I '''Joseph John Alston''' of the County of Chatham & State of North Carolina, being of sound & disposing mind and memory, revoking all wills by me heretofore made do make, ordain, publish & declare this to be my last Will & Testament in manner and form following viz. First - I give & devise unto my beloved wife '''Martha''' all the lands I bought of Joshua Hadley, Levi Johnson & Thomas McCarryl during the term of her natural life. Also as many of my negroes as she may think proper to take out of all those of which I shall die possessed and at her death it is my will that said negroes with their increase be divided equally among all my sons. Also all my Household and kitchen furniture and the stock that belongs to the Home plantations and the plantations known by the name of Hadley's place or Charly's to be entirely at her own disposal - Then I give and devise to my son '''John Jones Alston''' & his heirs all the land I bought of Samuel Lindley & Thomas Lindley lying on Cane Creek also one other tract of three hundred acres lying on Harlan’s Creek including the house in which he lives on the condition following: that is to say that the said '''John Jones Alston''' shall never in any manner whatsoever claim or contend for the property or any part thereof which was willed to him by John Jones of Warren County of which property I have heretofore disposed & if he shall claim or contend for said property then & in that case it is my will that the lands herein devised to him shall be equally divided among my other sons - Item - I give & devise to my son '''George Washington Alston''' & his heirs all the lands I bought of Gideon Seawell & Asa Jernagan lying in Moore County. If the lands herein devised to ''' John Jones Alston & George Washington Alston''' shall be considered more valuable than the land hereinafter given to my other sons, then it is my will that they shall pay over to their brothers as much as shall make all their shares to be of equal value. Item - I give and devise to my son '''Nathaniel Macon Alston''' & his heirs all the lands I bought of John Headen & as much more as shall make his part equal in value to the parts of his other brothers. Item - I give & devise to my son '''Gideon Alston''' & his heirs all the lands I bought of William Duffy, the Goodwins, the lands my father bought of Dowd & as much more as shall make his part equal in value to the parts of my other sons. Item - I give & devise to '''Robert Palmer Alston''' & his heirs the land I bought of Samuel Jackson on Haw River also the lands I bought of my son John Jones Alston on Haw River & as much more as shall make his part equal in value to the parts of my other sons - Item - I give & devise to my son '''Philip Kearney Alston''' & his heirs all the lands I bought of James Mebane & McKenzie & as much more as will take in his dwelling house & the spring he uses then down the various courses of said Spring Branch until it intersects the line of land I bought of [Tomkins?] then East with said line & [?] for couplement - Item - I give & devise to my son '''Joseph John Alston''' & his heirs all the lands my father bought Tyrrell also all the lands I bought of Jenkins - Item - I give & devise the balance of my lands to all my sons & their heirs in such manner that all their shares shall be of equal value.- It is my will that the lands herein devised to my sons respectively shall be of the same identical value & that each one of my sons older & younger shall pay over to his brothers or receive from his brothers as the case may be so much as shall make all their respective shares of equal value. Item - I give & bequeath to my eldest daughter '''Elizabeth Kinchen Jackson''' & her heirs ''all the negroes which I put into her possession after she was married & the increase of said negroes since that time and in addition to these Twenty four negroes more.'' Item - I give & bequeath to my Executors hereinafter named & then the survivors or the survivor of them & then the Executor of Administrator of the last survivor ''the negroes I put into the possession of my daughter '''Margaret Cotton''' after she was married & the increase of said negroes since that time and in addition to these '''Twenty negroes''' more in special trust & confidence nevertheless for the sole and separate use & benefit of my daughter '''Margaret''' & of such children as she now has or may hereafter have exclusive of the jur mariti of her present or any future husband with full power & authority after the death of my said daughter '''Margaret''' to divide & allot the same among & between the children of my said daughter, living at the time of her death and the children of any children of my said daughter dying in her lifetime in shares given to each child of my said daughter & to the child or children of my deceased child of my said daughter an equal portion of the said Estate as the parent of said child or children would have been entitled to if he or she had been living at the time of my said daughter's death which division & allottment shall be by deed made by my Executors or any one of them or by the survivors or the survivor of them or their Executors & shall vest the estate so alloted in said child or children or Grandchildren of my said daughter & their heirs absolutely - Item - I give & bequeath to my daughter '''Emeline Hamlin''' & her heirs ''all the negroes I put in her possession after she was married and the increase of said negroes since that time and in addition to them '''ten negroes more''''': also, I give & bequeath to my Executors hereinafter named to the survivors or survivor of them & to the Executor of the last survivor Ten negroes in special trust & confidence nevertheless for the sole & separate use & benefit of my said daughter '''Emeline''' & of such children as she now has, or may hereafter have, exclusive of the jur mariti of her present or any future husband with full power & authority after the death of my said daughter '''Emeline''' to divide & allot the same with their increase among & between the children of my said daughter living at her death & the children of any child who may have died during her life-time in equal shares the children of such child so dying in the life-time of my said daughter representing the parent which devise and allotment shall be by deed executed by any Executors of the survivors or survivor of them or the Executor of the last Survivor & shall vest the property so allotted in the children or grandchildren of my said daughter '''Emeline''' & their heirs absolutely. Item - I give & bequeath to my '''Grandsons & namesakes Joseph John Jackson, Joseph John Alston, Joseph John Cotton & Joseph John Hamlin''' ''one negro girl each which said negroes shall be of equal value.'' Item - I give & bequeath to my '''Grandson John Jones Alston''' ''one negro'' - Item - It is my will that the ten negroes I have given to my daughter '''Emeline''' over & above those now in her possession and the ten negroes herein given to my executors in trust for the sole use & separate benefit exclusive of the marital right of her present or any future husband making Twenty negroes in number & likewise the twenty negroes given to my Executors in trust for the sole use & separate benefit of my daughter '''Margaret Cotton''' exclusive of the marital right of her present or any future husband be of equal value with the twenty negroes given to my daughter '''Elizabeth Kinchen Jackson''' & that the remaining four given to my daughter '''Elizabeth K. Jackson''' shall be equal in value to any four negroes in either of the three lots given to my said daughters. I wish it known to my family & to the world that I have given my daughter Elizabeth four negroes more than either of her sisters on account of the conduct of her '''husband Samuel S. Jackson''' in relation to my Law suit [?]. Item - I give & bequeath to my son '''John Jones Alston''' & his heirs ''all the negroes of mine which he has in his possession also '''Milly & Nanny''' (given to me by John Jones of Warren County) & their increase and should they not be equal in number to the lots of his other brothers it is my will that they be made equal'' - Item - I give & bequeath ''the balance of my negroes not herein otherwise bequeathed to my other sons equally to be divided between them and when a division shall be made each one shall say what number he began with the interest that all of them shall have the same number''- Lastly - I do hereby nominate & appoint my beloved friends Oroon Alston, Edwards Rives, Samuel S. Jackson, Robert Marsh, Dr. John Hawkins, Alfred Marsh ,Daniel Marsh, William A. Rives & all my sons Executors of this my last Will and Testament - In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand & affixed my seal this 30th day of September A. D. 1839. Jos. Jn. Alston [SEAL] Signed sealed published & declared by the Testator in our presence to be his last Will & Testament & at his request & in his presence & in presence of each other we did subscribe the same as witnesses thereto. Test. John M. Hill Frederick A. Hill Chatham County August Session 1841 This certifies that the foregoing last Will & testament of Joseph John Alston dec'd was proved in open court by the oath of Frederick A. Hill a subscribing witness thereto & ordered to be recorded. Whereupon John Jones Alston & Samuel S. Jackson two of the Executors therein named appeared in open court & were duly qualified as such - The following persons therein named as Executors having renounced their right to qualify, to wit Oroon Alston, Wm. A. Rives, Robert Marsh, Robert P. Alston & Phillip K. Alston at this Term and A.H. Marsh & Dr. John Hawkins at Nov. Term 1841. ==Sources==
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[[Category:Wiltshire, Wills and Estates]] The Will was proved at London, Prerogative Court of Canterbury and administration granted to Josiah Pike the son 10 July 1773.[ '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"]
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 990
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Will of Josiah Pike, granted probate on 10 Jul 1773. Died about 1773 in Crirklade, Wiltshire, England. Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. Capital F is rendered as F rather than ff. Abbreviations are expanded and additions noted in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. People in the Will *Elizabeth Pike (daughter) *Josiah Pike (son) ---- I Josiah Pike of
Cricklade in the County of Wilts Carpenter Do make my Last Will and
Testament as followeth First I give unto my Daughter '''Elizabeth Pike'''s
Eldest Child born of her Body my Second best Bed when the said
Child comes to the Age of twenty on years but in case my said
Daughter Elizabeth Pike does not have a Child live to the age of twenty
one years then the said Bed together with all my Effects whatsoever
that I am any where possessed of or worth in the world I do hereby
Give and bequeath unto my son '''Josiah Pike''' of the Parish of St
Pancrass in the County of Middlesex Carpenter after paying my
just debts and Funeral Expences And I do hereby make my said
son Josiah Pike the Sole Executor of this my Last Will and Testament
revoking and annulling all other Wills by me at any time
heretofore made In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand
and Seal this tenth day of June in the year of our Lord one thousand
Seven hundred and Sixty Seven - Josiah Pike - Signed Sealed Published
and declared by the within named Josiah Pike the Testator as
and for his Last Will and Testament in the presence of us who
at his request and in his presence and in the presence of each
other have hereunto set our Names as Witnesses - George
Buraston - Charles Wakeford. == Sources ==
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[[Category:Wills and Estates]] 18 Feb 1817 :"In the name of God, Amen! :I, [[Camersac-1|Martin Camersac]] of the State of Louisiana and Parish of Saint Landry, being in good health, of perfect memory and sound mind; mindful that the period allotted for man to live is short and uncertain, and wishing to leave my worldly affairs so arranged and in such situation that my estate, real and personal, may be quietly and peaceably possed after my descease by those on whom I am inclined to bestow it, do make and ordain this my last Will and Testament; :"First, it is my Will and desire that, after my decease, all my just debts shall be punctually paid by my Executors. :"Secondly, I give and bequeath to [[Lebleu-95|Arsene Lebleu]], [[Leblue-11|Baptiste Lebleu]], and [[Lebleu-118|Catherine Lebleu]], wife of Charles Sallier, the whole of my estate, real and personal, immovable and moveable, to be equally divided among them or the survivors of them, and the heirs of the deceased should there be any at my decease, it being understood that, in case of heirs as above mentioned, they are to have the portion which would have belonged to their parent by virtue of this Will. :"Thirdly, I acknowledge the said Arsene Lebleu, Baptiste Lebleu, [[Camersac_LeBleu-1|Martin Lebleu]], and Catherine Lebleu, wife of Charles Sallier, to be my natural children by [[DeLaMirande-1|Josette Lamirande]], Widow Lebleu, and declare that I have no legitimate children, never having been married. :"Fourthly I do hereby constitute and appoint the said Arsene Lebleu, Baptiste Lebleu, and Martin Lebleu or any one of the two of them, the Executors of this my Last Will and Testament. :"And Fifthly, I do hereby disannul, disavow, and make void all other Wills, Testaments, and Codicils heretofore by me in any wise made, confirming this my last . :"In testimony whereof, after hearing this Will read and explaind in the presence of the subscribing Witnesses, I have hereunto set my hand by making my ordinary mark before George king, Judge in and for the Parish of Saint Landry and Ex-Officio Notary-Public, who has written this my last Will as dictated by me at Opelousas, this twenty-first day of February in the Year of our Lord One Thouisand Eight Hundred and Seventeen. :(Signed) Martin (his T- mark) Camersac -- Geo. King- P(robate) Judge and Ex-officio Notary Public" :"Signed and acknowledged after being read and explained in presence of Valentine King, John McGlaughlin, Francois Neda, Cyrille Thibodau, and Pierre Thibodau, who have hereunto signed as assisting witnesses before George King-P(robate) Judge in and for the aforesaid Parish, at Opelousas this twenty-first day of February, one thousand eight hundred and seventeen, aforesaid. :(Signed) Valentine King, George King-P. Judge, John McGlaughlin, Cyrille Thibodau, Fco. (sp,?) Neda, Pierre Thibodau."[Imperial St. Landry Genealogical & Historical Society", 'N'obliez Pas', Vol. 1, nos. 3-4: [Found among the St. Landry Parish Collection, Louisiana State Archives, Baton Rouge; the language is English] ]
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[[Category:Wiltshire, Wills and Estates]] Transcription of [[Horton-1133|Mary (Horton) Longe]] of Whaddon's will, written 13 November 1558, proved 15th October 1562[ '''Marie Longe''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"]
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Name: Marie Longe; Residence: Waddone; Probate Date: 15 Oct 1562; Death Year: Abt 1562. Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. Capital F is rendered as F rather than ff. Abbreviations are expanded in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. ---- People mentioned in will :Children: *Thomas (the elder) (under 23) *James (under 23) *William (under 23) *Harry (under 23) *Thomas (the younger) (under 23) *Margaret (under 18) *Agnes (under 18) *Marie (under 18) *Judeth (under 18) *Elinor (under 18) *Edward (executor) :Other: *sister Johan Longe of Trowbridge (in law?) *brother Thomas Longe of Trowbridge *brother William (of Iford) & his daughter Agnes *aunt Elinor *sister Agnes Whinchcombe *sister Margaret Smyth of Lacock *my Ladie Horton (her mother?) *Mary Burgis *cosen Johan Longe *Thomas Collimore (father of her goddaughter) *William Gibbs (servant) *Margerie Elbrighte (under 14) *Johane Sarnaye *William Hopkins *William Albone *Alice Vyner *John Tanner *John Rodman *Alice Jones :Witnesses
*Ethelbertum Seice Rector de Whaddon *Richard Horne *Willm Hopkins *Thomas Collimore *John Tanner *John Dorynton *Thomas Shewell ---- In the name of God Amen The xiijth [13th] Daye of November the Year of
o[u]r Lord god a thousand five hundred fiftie and eight, the Raigne of o[u]r moste dred sovereign Lord
and Ladie King Phillip and Quene Marie by the grace of god of England France and Irelande
King and Queen the fifte and sixt.
I '''Marye Longe''' widow and late wief of '''Harry Longe''' of
the parrish of Waddone in the dioc of Sarum being sick of boddie and in good remembrannce thankes
be given to Allmightie god, doe make my testamente and laste will in manner and forme whereafter
followith.
First I bequeath my soule into the handes and mercie of almightie god and to be saved by the
merritts of Jesus Christes death and passion what is only my savior and redemer and my boddie to
be buried in xpen [christian] buriall. Item I give to the reparac[i]ons of the Cathedrall Churche of Sarum ijs [2 shillings]
Item I give to '''my eldest Sonne Thomas Longe''' upon this condic[i]on that he kepe hym self in honest
demeanment and good behavior and that he neither vex nor troble my husbands executor nor Overseers
nor cause them to be vexed or trobled, threescore pounds of good and lawfull monney of Englande &
silver salte with a cover, a dozen Cut Silver Spoones, the seconde best fetherbed, the seconde beste
coverlet ij [2] paire of faire ''threleved'' sheets the best diaper tablecloth the best hollande tablecloth
A towel and a dozen of table napkins. Item I give to '''James my Sonne''' a xx£ [£20] of good and lawfull monney
of England, my bed whiche is in my owne Chamber with the bedsteede of the same ij [2] paire of ''thre''
''leaved'' sheetes. A dammaske tablecloth xij [12] silver spoons to be boughte prise iiij£ [£4] A dosen of
Napkins iv [4] towells of hollande.
Item I give unto''' Willm my sonne''' xx£ [£20] of good and lawfull mony
of England. Item I give to '''Harry my sonne''' one fiftie six pounds xiijs iiijd [£56 14s 4d] of good and lawfull
monney of Englande. Item I give to '''my sister Margaret Smyth of Lacock''' x£ [£10]. Item I give to '''Thomas'''
'''my youngest sonne''' xx£ [£20] of good and lawfull money of England. All which legacies before
rehersed I will that every one of my men children to enjoye the same at the age of xxiij [23] yeres and not
before. And if it happen any of them to dye and departe oute of this worlde before that they doe
come to the age of xxiijti [23] years I will all those theire legacies to them given to be equally divided amongest
all the rest living only my eldest sonne shall have no parte yf any of his brothers doe die. Item I give
to '''my daughter Margaret''' x£ of good and lawfull monney of England A white silver pece A
[in margin arrowed in at this point is written the following:]
two paire of sheets Item I give
to '''Agnes my daughter''' a x£ [£10] of good and
lawfull money of england
white goblet ''percell gilte'' and drinking Cupp of silver the large greate sheete which '''my Ladie'''
'''Horton''' gave me ij [2] paire of sheetes, my best cassocke, my best kirtle My best pettiecote. Item I
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give to '''Marie my daughter''' a x£ [£10] of good and lawfull monney of Englande. A white silver pott gilte; and one
littell salte of silver ''percell gilte''. vi [6] kerchefes. vi payles. ij Crocks. ij faire pannes. a faire large sheete
Item I give to '''Judeth my daughter''', tenn pounds of good and lawfull monney of Englande, ij paire of
faire sheets. Item I give to '''Elinor my daughter''' a v£ [£5] of good and lawfull money of Englande twoe
paire of faire sheetes. All whiche legacies to my daughters before bequeathed I will that every of my
daughters to enjoye the same at th[e] age of xviij. [18] yeres and not before. And if it happen any of them
to die and departe oute of this worlde before that they doe come to the age of xviij I will all those
theire legacies to them given to be delivered by executor coequally amongest all the rest then livinge.
Item I give to every of my daughters ij pillowes a pece. Item the rest of my lynnen to be divided
amongest my children at the discrec[i]on of '''my sister Johan Longe of Trowbridge''' and '''my brother'''
'''Willm Horton'''. Item I give to '''my brother Willm Horton''' xx£ of good and lawfull monney. Item
I give to '''my sister Agnes Winchcombe''' xx£ of good and lawfull monney. Item I give to '''my brother'''
'''Will[ia]m his daughter Agnes''' x£ of lawfull monney of Englande. Item I give to '''my Aunte Elinor'''
iiij£ / of good and lawfull monney of England, one black cassock the seconde best petticote: Item
I give to '''Mary Burgis''' xls [40s] of good and lawfull monney of England. Item I give to '''my sister'''
'''Johan Horton''' a turke gowne. Item I give to '''my Brother Edwarde Horton''' a golde ringe price
xxvjs viijd [26s 8d] Item I give to '''my Cosen Johan Longe''' xxs [20s] of good and lawfull monney of th [unfinished sentence]
I give to '''Thomas Collimur''' xls [40s] And to '''his daughter my god daughter''' xxs of good and lawfull
monney. Item I give to the poore almes house of Trowbridge - xxs. Item I give to the poore almes
house at Bradforde - xxs. Item I give to the ij prisons at Sarum - xxs. betwene them. Item I
give to every god child out of my Kynne - xijd [12d] a pece and to every of them my kin - xxd [20d] a pece
Item I give to every poore householde in Whaddon iijs. iiijd. [3s 4d] a pece: Item I give to every poore house
hold in Semington - xijd [12d] a pece. Item I give to the mending of the highe waye in the vyse lane
xxs [20s] Item I give to '''Willm Gibbes my servannte''' - xxs [20s] . Item I give to '''Willm Hopkins''' - xiijs iiijd. [13s 4d]
Item I give to '''Johan Sarnaye''' - xls [40s] / Item I give to '''Willm Albone''' - xxs [20s] . Item I give to '''Alice'''
'''Vyner''' one cowe price- xxs [20s] / Item I give to '''John Derinton''' vjs viijd [6s 8d] . Item I give to '''John'''
'''Tanner''' vjs viijd [6s 8d]. Item i give to '''John Rodman''' vjs viijd [6s 8d]. Item I give to '''Alice Jones''' - xxs [20s] and
A frock to be delivered at her marriage. Item I give to '''Margerie Elbrighte''' - xxs [20s] . to be delivered
when she is of th[e] age of xiiij. [14] yeres. The rest of all my goods plate and c[h]attalls unbequeathed
I give and bequeath to '''Edwarde my sonne''' whome I make my sole Executor to receive all my
debts and to paye all my debts. I make and ordaine '''my well beloved brother Thomas Longe of'''
'''Trowbridge''' and '''my brother Willim Horton of Ivorde''' to be my Overseers that this my testam[en]t
and laste will to be trulie accomplisshed and in all thinges fulfilled. And for theire paines takinge
every of them shall have a Ringe of Golde price - xls [40s] a pece / To this my laste will and
testament and witness hereof have setto my seale even the daye and yere abovesaid. &
me '''Dommine Ethelbertum Seice Rector de Whaddon'''.[https://theclergydatabase.org.uk/jsp/locations/index.jsp?locUnitKey=16743] by me '''Mary Longe, Richard Horne'''
'''Willm Hopkins Thomas Collimore. John Tanner. John Dorynton Thomas Shewell''' /
Proved in London 15th October 1562 to '''Edwarde Longe''' nominated executor.
:'''Notes'''
''threleved'' was to do with herbals (to ward off evil) and possibly means sheets embroidered with herbs.
''percell gilte'' is parcel gilt, an object that is only partially gilded. == Sources ==
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[[Category:Wiltshire, Wills and Estates]] The Will of Mary Betterton of Cricklade St Mary, Wiltshire, Widow written on 13 June 1708, passed probate on 23 May 1709.[ '''Probate''': "Wiltshire, England, Wills and Probate, 1530-1858"]
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Mary Betterton probate in 1709. Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. ff is rendered as F. Abbreviations are expanded and additions noted in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. Beneficiaries of the Will: *Marke Betterton (son) *Mary Betterton (daughter) *[[Pike-6117|Thomas Pike]] (son in law) *Witnesses: Anne Hinton, Packer Blackwell ---- In the name of God Amen I Mary
Betterton of the Parish of Cricklade St Mary in the County of Wills Widow being a
little indisposed in body but of sound and perfect mind and memory praised be almighty
God for the same Do make and ordaine this my last Will and Testament in manner
following (That is to say) First I commend my Soule into the hands of Almighty
God my Creator and my Body to the Earth to be decently buryed at the Discrec[I]on
of my Executors herein after named and as touching the disposic[i]on of my temporall
Estate as it hath [leased God to bestow upon me I give and dispose thereof as foll-
oweth First I will that my Debts and Funeral Expences to be first paid & discharged
Item I give & bequeath unto my Sone '''Marke Betterton''' the sume of One
Shilling to be paid him within one month after my Decease Item I likewise
Give unto my loving Daughter '''Mary Betterton''' the like sume of One
Shilling to be paid her by my Exec[uto]r at the same time All the rest & residue of
my personall Estate Goods & Chattells whatsoev[er] as money Brass Pewter Bedding
Wearing aparrell rent in arrear & benefitt of Exec[uto]r=shipp after my decease-
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concerning Lands I poss[ess]ed in my lifetime and all other Utincells whatsoever-
I do Give and bequeath unto my loving Executor Sone in Law '''Thomas''' -
'''Pike''' whom I do appoint full & whole Executor of this my last will & Testam[en]t
And I do hereby revoake & make void all former Wills by me heretofore made
In witnesse whereof I the said Mary Betterton to this my last Will and Testam[en]t
do set my hand and seale this Thirteenth day of June in the Seventh Yeare
of our Sov[er]aigne Lady Queene Anne over Great Britaine etc Annoq[ue] D[omi]ni
1708
[Signed] [LS]
Mary Betterton
Signed Sealed Published & Declared by
the Testatrix as her last Will & Testament
In the presence of Us ./. '''Anne Hinton'''
'''Packer Blackwell'''
Probate: Cricklade 23 May 1709 == Sources ==
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[[Category:Berkshire, Wills and Estates]] The Will of [[Cannon-7639|Mary Cannon]] written on 15 October 1819 with a Codicil the same day, in Bray, Berkshire, England. Proved in London on 22 November 1819.[ '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"]
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Will of Mary Cannon, granted probate on 22 Nov 1819. Died about 1819 in Bray, Berkshire, England. Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. Capital F is rendered as F rather than ff. Abbreviations are expanded and additions noted in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. People in the Will *[[Cannon-7640|William Cannon]] of the Angel Inn, Reading (son) *[[Cannon-7589|John Cannon]] of Lowbrook Farm (son) *[[Cannon-7642|Sarah Abrahams]] (or Abrams?) (sister) **William Abrahams (sister's husband) *[[Stevens-28744|Sarah Cannon]] (wife of son William) *[[Cannon-7641|Elizabeth Rumbell]] (late Elizabeth Abrahams - daughter of sister Sarah) - Betsy in Codicil **John Rumbell of Maidenhead (husband of Elizabeth) *John Higgs of Maidenhead, farrier (Executor) *Witnesses: Barnard A Higgs, Henry Higgs *Witnesses to Codicil: Nancy Westall Louisa Pocock, Rebecca Thatche ---- This is the last Will and Testament
of me Mary Cannon of Maidenhead in the Parish of Bray in County
of Berks Spinster being very sick and weak in body but of perfect mind
memory and understanding thanks be to God for the same do make this my
last Will and Testament in writing in manner and form following (that is to
say) first I direct that all my just debts funeral and testamentary expences br
paid by my Executor hereinafter named out of the money which I have in
the Savings Bank of Maidenhead and I give and bequeath to my dear son
'''William Cannon''' of the Angel Inn Reading in the County of Berks Waiter
and to my son '''John Cannon''' of Low Brooks Farm in the Parish of Bray in the
County of Berks Servant the sum of twenty five pounds a piece of lawful
money of Great Britain to be paid to each of them immediately after my
decease Also I give and bequeath to my Sister '''Sarah''' (now Sarah A
'''Abrahams''' and to her husband '''William Abrahams''' of Maidenhead aforesaid
Shoe maker the sum of five pounds to be equally divided between them
share and share alike also I give and bequeath to my Sister Sarah Abrahams
and to my daughter in law '''Sarah Cannon''' Wife of my Son William
Cannon and to my niece '''Elizabeth Rumbell (late Elizabeth Abrahams'''
and now the Wife of '''John Rumbell''' of Maidenhead in the County of Berks
Barber all my wearing apparel which I shall die possessed ^of at the time
of my decease to be equally divided between them share and share alike
and I do hereby nominate constitute and appoint '''John Higgs''' of Maidenhead
in the County of Berks Farrier Executor of this my last Will and Testament
and direct that my Executor may be paid all expences attending the execution
hereof In Witness whereof I the said Testatrix Mary Cannon have hereunto
set my hand and seal this fifteenth day of October in the year of our Lord
one thousand eight hundred and nineteen - The mark of Mary Cannon (L.S.)
-Signed Sealed published and declared by the said Testatrix Mary Cannon
as and for her last Will and Testament in the presence of us who in her pre-
-sence and in the presence of each other have hereunto subscribed our
names as Witnesses - '''Barnard A Higgs''' - '''Henry Higgs''' - both of
Maid[enhea]d /
This is a Codicil to my last Will and Testament dated the fifteenth
day of October in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and
nineteen I give and bequeath to Betssy Rumball two pounds sterling
money to purchase her a black gown and instead of the five pounds given
in my said Will to my Sister Sarah Abrahams and her husband William
Abrahams to be equally divided between them I give and bequeath to the
said William Abrahams five pounds and to my Sister Sarah Abrahams
five pounds As to all the Residue and Remainder of my property of all and
whatsoever description of which I may die possessed I give and bequeath
it in equal portions share and share alike to my dear Sons William Cannon
now of the Angel Inn Reading and John Cannon now of Lowbrooke
Farm in the Parish of Bray as Witness my hand this seventeenth day
of October in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and nineteen
- The mark of X Mary Cannon - Witness - '''Nancy Westall Louisa'''
'''Pocock''' - '''Rebecca Thatche''' / Proved at London with a Codicil 22 November 1819 before the
Worshipful Thomas Blake Doctor of Laws and Surrogate by the oath of
John Higgs the sole Executor to whom administration was granted having
been first sworn duly to administer / == Sources ==
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[[Category:Wiltshire, Wills and Estates]] The Will of [[Pike-8057|Moses Pike]], Wheelwright, of Tinhead, Edington, Wiltshire written on 8 August 1808 and proved on 2 August 1811.[ '''Probate''': "Wiltshire, England, Wills and Probate, 1530-1858"]
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Moses Pike probate in 1811. Occupation: Wheelwright. Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. ff is rendered as F. Abbreviations are expanded and additions noted in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. Beneficiaries and relatives mentioned in the Will: *John Pike (Grandson) *Moses and William (sons of John Pike) *Mary Drewett (Daughter) *Betty Fatt (Daughter) *Sarah Oram (Daughter) *Moses Pike and Mary (son and daughter in law) [Page 1]
This is the last Will and Testament of me Moses Pike of Tinhead
in the County of Wilts Wheelwright I Give and Devise unto my Grandson '''John'''
'''Pike''' (now living with me) All those my two Cottages with the Gardens thereto belonging
situate lying and being at Tinhead aforesaid and in my own Occupation and which I hold
for lives by lease under Joshua Smith Esquire To Hold to my said Grandson John Pike
his Heirs and Assigns for all my Estate Term and Interest therein Also I give and
Devise unto '''Moses''' and '''William''' the two Sons of my said Grandson John Pike All
that my Tenement Garden and Premises thereto belonging situate lying and being
at Edington in the said County of Wilts in the occupation of William Carr and
which I also hold by Lease under the said Joshua Smith To hold to the said Moses
and William their Heirs and Assigns for all my Estate Term and Interest therein
And I hereby authorize and direct my said Grandson John Pike to receive the
Rents and Profits of the said last mentioned premises during the minority of his said
two Sons and apply the same for their Maintenance and bringing up in life I give
unto my Daughter '''Mary Drewett''', '''Betty Fatt''' and '''Sarah Oram''' the Sum of
Two Shillings and sixpence each Also to my Son '''Moses Pike''' and '''Mary''' his
wife the like Sum of Two Shillings and sixpence each All the Rest and Residue
of my Goods Chattels Rights Debts Credits and personal Estate whatsoever
and wheresoever I give to my said Grandson John Pike And I hereby [Page 2]
appoint the said John Pike Sole Executor of this my last Will and Testament
hereby revoking all former Wills In Witness whereof I the said Moses Pike
the Testator have to this my last Will and Testament set my Hand and Seal the
Eighth day of August in the Year of our Lord One thousand Eight hundred and Eight
The Mark of
[mark] [LS]
Moses Pike Signed Sealed Published and Declared by the said
Moses Pike the Testator as and for his last Will and
Testament in the presence of us who in his presence
at his Request and in the presence of each other have
subscribed our names as Witnesses thereto
Willm John [Stump?]
August[er?] Say
Samuel Simsion
At Devizes on the 2d Day of August
1811 John Pike the sole Ex[ecut]or above named
was duly sworn before the Chancr Eff[ec]ts und[er] £100 == Sources ==
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[[Category:Leicestershire, Wills and Estates]] The Will of [[Shenton-204|Nathaniel Shenton]], builder, written 6 January 1827, probate granted on 12 May 1832.[ "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"]
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 1800
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Will of Nathaniel Shenton of Husbands Bosworth, Leicestershire, England, granted probate on 12 May 1832. Died Abt 1832. [Reference: PROB 11/1800/259 Description: Will of Nathaniel Shenton, Builder of Husbands Bosworth , Leicestershire Date: 12 May 1832 Held by: The National Archives, Kew ] Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. ff is rendered as F. Abbreviations are expanded and additions noted in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. Beneficiaries of the Will: *[[Snelson-609|Hannah Snelson]] (wife) *[[Shenton-161|John Snelson Shenton]] (son) ---- This is the Will and Testament of me
Nathaniel Shenton of Husbands Bosworth in the County of Leicester Builder First
I give and devise all those my messuages tenements and hereditaments situate and
being at Husbands Bosworth aforesaid and all other my real Estate whatsoever and
whereoever Unto and to the use of my dear wife '''Hannah Shenton''' and her
assigns for and during the term of her natural life if she shall so long continue my
Widow sole and unmarried without impeachment of or for any manner of waste and
from and after the decease or second marriage of my said wife Then I give and
devise the same unto and to the use of my Son '''John Snelson Shenton''' his heirs
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and assigns for ever Next I give and bequeath all and household Goods plate linens
brewing vessels and furniture of every sort and description and all my housekeeping
Stores wines fuel and other provisions of that kind unto my said wife Hannah
Shenton for her own use and benefit Next I give and bequeath all the rest residue
and remainder of my Goods chattels eefects ready money securities for money and
all other personal estate and effects whatsoever and wheresoever unto and
to the use of the said Hannah Shenton and John Snelson Shenton their executors
and administrators Upon Trust that they or the survivor of them his or her
executors or administrators do and shall as soon as conveniently may be after my
decease sell and convert into money to the most advantage such part thereof as
shall not consist of money or debts owing to me and collect and get in such debts
and by and out of the neat monies to arise from my said personal estate In
the first place do and shall pay all my just debts funeral and testamentary expences
and as concerning the residue of the said neat monies do and shall place out and
invest the same in their his or her own names or name upon such Government
or real security or securities as they he or she think proper and from time to
time at discretion alter vary and change such security or securities for any other or
others of a like nature And Upon Trust that they my said Trustees or the Survivor
of them or the Executoes or administrators of such survivor do and shall pay
apply and dispose of the dividends interest and produce of the monies so to be placed
out as aforesaid as the same shall from time to time be received unto and for the
use and benefit of my said wife Hannah Shenton and her assigns for and during
the term of her natural life if she shall so long continue my widow and from and
after her decease or second marriage which shall firsy happen Then as to the said
principal Trust monies and premises and the security or securities upon which the
same shall be invested Upon Trust to pay or retain the same unto my said Son
John Snelson Shenton his Executors administrators or assigns for his or ther own
absolute use and benefit And I appoint my said wife Hannah Shenton and my
said Son John Snelson Shenton Executrix and Executor of this my last
Will and Testament And I hereby revoke all former and other Wills by me at any
time theretofore In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal the sixth
day of January in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty
seven - Nathaniel Shenton LS Signed Sealed published and declared by the said
Nathaniel Shenton / the Testator / as and for his last Will and Testament in the
presence of us who at his request in his presence and in the presence of each other
have subscribed our names as witnesses thereto - Saml Berridge - Nath:
Cumberlege - John Marston ./. Proved at London 12th May 1832 before the Judge by the oath of John
Snelson Shenton the son and one of the Executors to whom adm[inistrati]on was granted
having been first sworn in by Com[missi]on duly to administer power reserved on making
the life grant to Hannah Shenton widow the relict the other Executor when she
shall apply for the same./. == Sources ==
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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange]] [[Category:Autauga County, Alabama, Slaves]] [[Category:Autauga County, Alabama, Slave Owners]] == Introduction == On 28 August 1840, 8 days after the passing of his youngest daughter Mary Eliza, [[Zeigler-437|Nicholas Ziegler]] signed a will that included three of his remaining children. [''Will of Nicholas Zeigler'', http://www.afrigeneas.com/slavedata/Zeigler-AL-1840.txt] The Inventory of his estate was completed 12 March 1841. === Will === '''Will of Nicholas Zeigler-AL-1840-41-Will / Inventory''' Autauga Co, AL Reports E-A, 1838-1841, Page 276. The State of Alabama
Autauga County
In the name of God Amen. I [[Zeigler-437|Nicholas Ziegler]] being of sound disposing mind & memory do hereby make ordain & constitute this my last will and testament hereby revoking all other wills by me heretofore made. In the first place I will that all my just debts & funeral expenses be paid by my Executors ;to be hereafter named after which I will as follows: :Item 1st: It is my will that all my land containing about Eight hundred acres where I now live be divided between my wife--Milly and my son Edward Jefferson in the following proportions that is to say ... my wife to have one fourth of the same including the houses or homes and that no difficulty arise as to the division I will that the judge of the county court appoint three disinterested persons to lay off and allott the same to the former, and I will that the residue of said lands (to wit) three fourths to my said son Edward Jefferson forever :Item 2nd: It is my will also as follows I give and bequeath the following named slaves to my said son Edward Jefferson forever (to wit) '''Abraham''', '''George''', '''Henry''', '''Att''', '''Granduson''', '''Richard''', '''Sam''', '''Adeline''', '''Matilda''', '''Lotta''', '''Phiney''', '''Lark''', '''Bob''' and '''Adaline''' :Item 3rd: I also give and bequeath to my daughter Caroline the following named slaves (to wit) '''Kiziah''', '''Emilie''', '''Martha''', '''Gilbert''', '''Winney''', '''Mary''' (little), '''Elias''', '''Phill''' (big), '''Isaac''', '''Alan''', '''Sam''' (big) & '''Mary''' for her use forever :Item 4th I also give and bequeath to my son David George Washinton the following named slaves forever (to wit) '''Demsey''', '''Moses''', '''Tom''', '''Bethelaham''', '''Mathew''', '''Pheby''', '''Edy''', '''Samuel''' & '''Jacob''' :Item 5th I also give and bequeath to my Wife Milly Zeigler the following named slaves forever (to wit) '''Lewis''', '''Dudley''', '''Letha''', '''Joe''', '''Daniel''', '''Chaney''', '''Harriet''', '''Clarissa''' & '''Charles''' :Item 6th It is my further will that all my personal property not named above consisting of horses cattle hogs Plantation utensels also the crop of every discription that may be on hand be sold and the proceeds be divided equally between my wife & the above named children and also all my money notes &c that I may have at my death be divided in the same manner as last named and I further will that if my wife or either of the above named children should die before or after my death without issue then the property of such deceased wife or child or children be equally divided among the survivors and whereas I have heretofore by Deed bestowed & delivered an equitable of my property on my other children to wit William, Katey, Lewis, Henry & Lousia it is therefore my will that they are not to receive anything more from my Estate :Item 7 I do hereby appoint my beloved wife Milley Zeigler Executrix & Lewis Houser Executor to this my last will and testament--In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 28th August 1840 :::his ::Nicholas X Zeigler :::mark In presence of us
Wm R Pickett
James Holly senr
J A Thomason
The State of Alabama
Autauga County
This day came Wm R Pickett who being duly sworn saith that he saw Nicholas Zeigler make his mark to his name as above and published the foregoing as his last... (cut off copy at bottom of page) === Inventory === Autauga County, Alabama, Book E-F, 4-45, Vol 5 F Appraisement of the Estate of Nicholas Ziegler Deceased 11 February 1841 {| class="wikitable" | 1 || Negro Girl Hanna || 450.00 |- | 1 || " " Fanny || 500.00 |- | 1 || " " Nancy || 600.00 |- | 1 || Mahogany Bureau || 30.00 |- | 1 || Piano Forte || 350.00 |- | 1 || Secretary || 30.00 |- | 2 || M. dining tables || 30.00 |- | 8 || Flag Bottomed Windsor Chairs || 8.00 |- | 1 || Armed Rocking chair || 4.00 |- | 1 || Doz. Cum. do || 5.00 |- | 1 || M. Side Board || 25.00 |- | 2 || pine Tables with drawers 1 painted || 8.00 |- | 1 || Bed Stead Bed & furniture || 40.00 |- | 1 || do do do || 40.00 |- | 1 || do do do || 30.00 |- | 1 || do do do || 50.00 |- | 1 || do do do || 30.00 |- | 1 || do do do || 25.00 |- | 1 || small Pine table & cover || 2.50 |- | 1 || lot bed clothes || 20.00 |- | 1 || do do do || 50.00 |- | 1 || lot Crockery ware Glasses, Knives & forks || 15.00 |- | 2 || pr. fire dogs shovel & tongs || 6.00 |- | 1 || Rifle Gun || 10.00 |- | 2 || U States Map || 10.00 |- | 1 || Brass Clock & 2 Lt Glasses || 20.00 |- | 1 || lot Books || 5.00 |- | 1 || Spinning Machine || 80.00 |- | 1 || lot Plantation tools || 75.00 |- | 1 || lot clean oats || 15.00 |- | 1 || lot Barley || 2.50 |- | 1 || lott pots Cooper ware &c || 15.00 |- | 4 || Btls Flour || 24.00 |- | 1 || lot Wheat || 16.00 |- | 1 || " White peas || 8.00 |- | 1 || sack Coffee || 20.00 |- | 1 || lot Bacon || 300.00 |- | 5 || Barrel Pork || 40.00 |- | 2 || Barrels Salt || 3.00 |- | 1 || Steel Mill || 2.00 |- | 1 || Carriage & Harness || 150.00 |- | 1 || lot Corn supposed 1500 Bush || 800.00 |- | 1 || lot stock hogs about 180 head || 200.00 |- | 1 || Waggon & 4 oxen || 150.00 |- | 1 || pr. Match Horses || 150.00 |- | 1 || Gray mare 55$ 1 Sorrel horse 80$ || 135.00 |- | 1 || do horse 50$ 1 Gray do 40$ || 90.00 |- | 2 || colts a Gray & Sorrel 25 ea || 50.00 |- | 7 || head mules ea 50$ || 350.00 |- | 13 || stacks fodder || 120.00 |- | 1 || Waggon @65 1 pr Cart wheels 8$ || 73.00 |- | 36 || head Cattle at 4$ || 144.00 |- | 8 || stacks pea Vines || 45.00 |- | 1 || lot Baggin & Ropes || 18.00 |- | 1 || 40 Saw Gin || 60.00 |- | 1 || old Gin || 2.00 |- | 15 || Bales cotton @ 45$ p-Bale || 675.00 |- | 1 || Loom & harness || 6.00 |- | 1 || spinning wheel || 1.50 |- | 2 || Scythes & Cradle || 5.00 |- | 1 || New Cutting Knife || 30.00 |} We the undersigned appraisers hereby certify that the above & within appraisement is a fair Valuation of the property appraised March 12 1841
Joseph I. Chappel
Charls Golson
Thos. J. Fullilove ==Sources==
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[[Category:Berkshire, Wills and Estates]] The Will of Ralph Spratley, butcher, of Bray, Berkshire, written on 11 January 1744/5 and proved on 11 February 1744/5 in London, Prerogative Court of Canterbury.[ '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"]
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 738
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Will of Ralph Spratley, granted probate on 11 Feb 1744. Died about 1744 in Bray, Berkshire, England. Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. Capital F is rendered as F rather than ff. Abbreviations are expanded and additions noted in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. People mentioned in the will *Ralph Spratley (son) *Sarah Langton (daughter) *Giles Spratley (son) *Susannah Spratley (daughter) *Ralph Langton (grandson) *Hannah Langton (grandaughter) *William Spratley (son, executor) *John Goreing, Eliz Goreing, Walter Sellon ---- In the Name of God Amen
I Ralph Spratley of the parish of Bray in the County of
Berks Butcher being infirm in Body but os sound and disposing
Mind and Understanding do make and ordain this my last
Will and Testament in manner following First I commend
my Soul into the Hands of God my Creator hoping through
the Merits of Christ my Saviour to obtain Remission of all
my Sins and my Body to the Earth to be decently buryed
at the Discretion of my Executor herein after named and
as to my temporall Estate I give and dispose thereof as
follows First I will that all my Debts Legacies and Funeral
Expences be fully paid and discharged Also I give unto my
Son '''Ralph Spratley''' the Sum of five pounds Also I give unto
my Daughter '''Sarah Langton''' the Sum of five pounds Also
I give unto my Son '''Giles Spratley''' the Sum of twenty pounds
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Also I give unto my Daughter '''Susannah Spratley''' the Sum
of one hundred Guineas One Silver Pint Mugg One Silver
Teapott and my Wife's best Gown and Petticoat Also I give
unto my Grandson '''Ralph Langton''' the Sum of five pounds
Also I give unto my Grand Daughter '''Hannah Langton'''
the Sum of five pounds All which several Legacies I desire
may be paid within a Year after my Decease And all the
rest and residue of my Estate ready Money Book Debts
Plate Rings and Goods and Chattells whatsoever I give
devise and bequeath the same unto my Son '''William'''
'''Spratley''' whom I nominate constitute and appoint full and
sole Executor of this my last Will and Testament and hereby
revoking all former Wills heretofore by me at any time made
I make ordain and Declare this to be my last Will and
Testament only In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my
hand and seal this Eleventh day of January in the Eighteenth
Year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord George the Second
by the Grace of God over Great Britain France and Ireland
King Defender of the Faith and so forth and in the Year of our
Lord Christ one thousand seven hundred and forty four. Ralph
Spratley - Signed Sealed Published and Declared by the Testator
Ralph Spratley as and for his last Will and Testament in the
presence of us who in his presence and at his Request
have hereunto subscribed our Names as Witnesses. '''John'''
'''Goreing - Eliz Goreing - Walter Sellon''' This Will was proved at London the eleventh day
of February in the Year of our Lord one thousand seven
hundred and Forty Four before the Worshipfull Robert Chapman
Doctor of Laws and Surrogate of the right Worshipfull John
Bettesworth also Doctor of Laws Master Keeper or Commissary
of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury lawfully constituted
by the Oath of William Spratley the Son of the Deceased and
sole Executor in the said Will named To whom administrac[i]on
was granted of all and singular the Goods Chattels and Credits
of the said Deceased being first sworn duly to administer Exd == Sources ==
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[[Category:Leicestershire, Wills and Estates]] [[Wale-43|Rebecca (Wale) Brewin]]'s Will was written on 4 August 1851 and a Codicil added 20 May 1858, during which two dates her husband and son Iliffe had died. Rebecca died on 26 November 1862 in Mountsorrel and her estate passed probate on 25 May 1863 in Mountsorrel.[ '''Probate''': "Leicestershire Wills And Probate Records, 1500-1939"]
Archive: Record Office for Leicestershire, Leicester & Rutland; Reference: DE462/6
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Rebecca Brewin probate in 1863 in Mountsorrel. Died 26 Nov 1862 in Mountsorrel. Occupation: Hosier. Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. ff is rendered as F. Abbreviations are expanded and additions noted in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. Beneficiaries of, or people mentioned in, the Will: *Simeon Brewin (husband) *Robert Pearson Jacques [brother in law] *John Shenton Snelson [presumably John Snelson Shenton, brother in law] *William Wale of Mountsorrel, baker *John Mitchell of Mountsorrel, baker *Robert Brewin (son) *Rebecca Brewin (daughter) *Iliffe (son, deceased before probate) *John Wale, William Wale, Sarah Jacques, Mary Shenton and Anna Fidler (brothers and sisters, added on 25 May 1863) ---- This is the last Will and Testament of me Rebecca Brewen the Wife
of '''Simeon Brewin''' of Mountsorrel in the County of Leicester Hosier Whereas
by an Indenture bearing date on or about the Eighteenth day of May one
thousand eight hundred and thirty seven and made between me the
said Rebecca Brewin therein described as Rebecca Wale of Mountsorrel
aforesaid Spinster of the first part the said Simeon Brewin of the second
part '''Robert Pearson Jacques''' of the third part and '''John Shenton Snelson'''
of the fourth part after reciting as therein mentioned and that a
marriage was then intended to be shortly solemnized between me and
the said Simeon Brewin (which marriage was afterwards duly solemnized)
It is Witnessed that for the considerations therein mentioned All those
two Messuages or Tenements with Orchard Yard Garden and
Appurtenances situate in a certain place in the South end of
Mountsorrel aforesaid called the Green formerly in the occupation of
Thomas Smith and [blank] Mountney and now of John
Johnson and James Smith And also several sums of money therein
particularly mentioned were effectually granted assigned conveyed and
assured unto the said Robert Pearson Jacques and John Shenton Snelson
their Heirs Executors Administrators and Assigns in manner
therein described Upon certain Trusts therein mentioned during my
life And from and after my decease Upon Trust to pay over assign
and convey all and singular the said Messuages Hereditaments Monies
Securities and premises To such person or persons in such parts shares
and proportions and for such intents and purposes in all respects
as I the said Rebecca Brewin should notwithstanding my said
intended coverture by my last Will and Testament in writing to be
executed by me in the presence of and attested by three or more credible
Witnesses or by any Codicil or Codicils thereto executed and attested in
like manner give devise and bequeath direct limit or appoint the
same Now I the said Rebecca Brewin do hereby by virtue of the power
given or reserved to me in and by the hereinbefore in part recited
Indenture and of all other powers now vested in me and in exercise
and execution thereof give devise and bequeath direct limit and
appoint unto William Wale of Mountsorrel aforesaid Baker and John
Mitchell of the same place Baker and the survivor of them his Heirs
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Executors Administrators and Assigns All those hereinbefore
mentioned Messuages Orchard Hereditaments and Premises and all
and every the sum and sums of money before mentioned Upon Trust
to pay and apply the rents issues and interest and profits thereof to my said
Husband Simeon Brewin for and during the term of his natural life
and from and after his decease in the maintenance education and
bringing up of my sons and daughter until the youngest shall attain
the age of twenty one years in such a manner as to them the said William
Wale and John Mitchell or the survivor of them his executors or
Administrators shall seem best and when and so soon as my youngest
chilc shall attain the age of twenty one years Upon Trust as to all the
said real and personal Estate as follows (that is to say) As to All those
two Messuages or Tenements Orchards Gardens Hereditaments and
premises hereinbefore mentioned and described with their appurtenances
To my son '''Robert Brewin''' his heirs and assigns for ever and as to the
sum of Two hundred pounds part of the Sums of money before mentioned
and referred to for my daughter '''Rebecca Brewin''' And as to all the other the
said monies over which I have any control or power of disposing Upon
Trust to be equally divided between and amongst my said Son Robert
and Daughter Rebecca and my Son '''Iliffe''' share and share alike and
my mind and will is that in case any or either of my said Sons
and Daughter shall depart this life before attaining the age of twenty
one years without leaving issue lawfully begotten then I give and
devise the Estate and Interest so given and devised to him or her by
this my Will to the survivors and survivor of them and as to the
Real Estate to take as Tenants in common and not as joint Tenants
Provided always and my my mind and will is that neither of the
Trustees appointed by this my Will shall be accountable for the acts
or deeds of the other of them nor for any loss which may happen to
the trust money or Estate so devised and bequeathed to them unless
the same shall happen by or through their or his own willful neglect
and it shall be lawful for them to deduct all expences they may be
put to in carrying into effect the trusts of this my Will And lastly
I do hereby nominate constitute and appoint the said William Wale
and John Mitchell joint Executors and Trustees of this my Will
and do hereby revoke all former and other Wills by me made In
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Witness whereof I have to this my last Will and Testament contained
on three sheets of paper set my hand and seal (that is to say) my
hand to the first two sheets thereof and my hand and seal to this
third and last sheet thereof this fourth day of August in the year of
our Lord One thousand eight hundred and fifty one - Rebecca
Brewin LS - Signed Sealed published and declared by the said
Rebecca Brewin the Testator as and for her last Will and Testament
in the presence of us who in her presence at her request and in the
presence of each other being all present at the same time have hereunto
subscribed our names as Witnesses the words "to my said husband
"Simeon Brewin for and during the term of his natural life and from
"and after his decease" being first interlined between the third and fourth
lines of the second sheet of this my will and the words "and" and
said being also first interlined in the said second sheet of this my will
- John Mitchell - Elijah Jacques - John Sharman -
I Rebecca Brewin of Mountsorrel in the County of Leicester Widow
declare this to be a Codicil to my last Will and Testament bearing
date the Fourth day of August One thousand eight hundred and
fifty one Whereas I have in and by my said Will in pursuance of
a power of appointment therein mentioned given devised and bequeathed
directed limited and appointed certain Real Estate and Sums of
Money in such Will particularly mentioned unto William Wale and
John Mitchell their heirs executors Administrators and assigns Upon
Trust for the benefit and use of my three children therein mentioned
on their severally attaining Twenty one years of age in manner in
such Will stated And whereas since the date of my said Will one
of my said three children Iliffe has departed this life And my mind
and will is and I do hereby declare that in case both my now
surviving children Robert and Rebecca shall depart this life before
attaining the age of Twenty one years without leaving issue or leaving
issue such issue shall depart this life before attaining such age without
issue then I give and devise direct limit and appoint (in pursuance
of the power before mentioned and of all other powers in me now
being or vested unto my five Brothers and Sisters '''John Wale William'''
'''Wale Sarah Jacques Mary Shenton''' and '''Anna Fidler''' All and every
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the said Real and personal Estates mentioned in my said Will
and all other Estates that I may die seized or possessed of To hold
to them the said John Wale William Wale Sarah Jacques Mary
Shenton and Anna Fidler their Heirs Executors Administrators and
Assigns according to the nature and tenure of such Estates respectively
share and share alike and as to my Real Estate to take as Tenants
in common and not as joint Tenants and except so far as I have
altered the same by Codicil I do hereby ratify and confirm my
said Will In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and
Seal this Twentieth day of May In the year of our Lord One thousand
eight hundred and fifty eight - Rebecca Brewin - LS -
- Signed Sealed published and declared by the said Rebecca Brewin
as and for a Codicil to her last Will and Testament in the presence
of us who in her presence at her request and in the presence of each other
(all being present at the same time) have hereunto subscribed our names
as Witnesses - Henry Toone - W. H. toone - John Lockwood.
On the twenty fifth day of May 1863 the Will with a
Codicil thereto of Rebecca Brewin late of Mountsorrel
in the County of Leicester Widow was proved by the Oaths
of William Wale and john Mitchil (in the Will and
Codicil written "Mitchell") the Executors named in the
said Will they having been first sworn duly to
administer - Sworn under £300 and that the
Testator died on the twenty sixth day of November
1862. == Sources ==
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[[Category:Wiltshire, Wills and Estates]] [[UNKNOWN-168660|Rebecca's]] Will was written on 22 December 1848 and proved on 29 August 1849 at Malmesbury, Wiltshire.[ '''Probate''': "Wiltshire, England, Wills and Probate, 1530-1858"]
Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre; Chippenham, Wiltshire, England; Wiltshire Wills and Probates; Reference Number: P3/1849/28; Reference Number: P3/1849/28
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Rebecca Humphrys probate in 1849. Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. ff is rendered as F. Abbreviations are expanded and additions noted in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. People mentioned in the Will: *John Humphrys (executor), Elizabeth Brown formerly Elizabeth Humphrys, Ann Humphrys, Jane Stockham formerly Jane Humphrys, children of my late husband John Humphrys *William Tily, James Tily, John Tily and Mary Rudman, children of James and Prudence Tily *Charles Pearce Elizabeth Taylor Rebecca Price, Ann Horsman, children of Thomas and Rachel Pearce of Stapleton *William Pearce of Langley, James Pearce of Christian Malford, Walter Pearce and Sarah Cottle of Great Somerford children of Walter and Judith Pearce of Sutton *John Player (executor) *William Walker, John Robins (witnesses) *Mary Keene daughter of Daniel Keene of Westport ---- This is the last Will and Testament of me
Rebecca Humphrys of Malmesbury in the County
of Wilts Widow I give and bequeath to my Executors
herein after named All my Freehold Copyhold and
Leasehold Messuages or Tenements Gardens Lands
Hereditaments and Appurtenances which I may
die possessed of and wheresoever situate Upon Trust
that they my said Executors shall sell and dispose
of the same as soon as conveniently may be after
my decease and the monies arising therefrom I
direct to be divided as follows one moiety or
equal half part between '''John Humphrys, Elizabeth'''
'''Brown formerly Elizabeth Humphrys, Ann Humphrys,'''
and '''Jane Stockham formerly Jane Humphrys''' sons
and daughters of my '''late husband John Humphrys'''
share and share alike and the remaining moiety
or equal half part between my relatives '''William'''
'''Tily, James Tily, John Tily''' and '''Mary Rudman'''
sons and daughters of '''James and Prudence Tily'''
'''Charles Pearce Elizabeth Taylor Rebecca Price''' and
'''Ann Horsman''' sons and daughters of '''Thomas''' and
[signed] Rebecca Humphrys
[In left margin] This is the Will referred to in the annexed Affadavit of
John Robins sworn before me this twenty ninth day of August
1849 [Signed] Charles Pitt Surrogate [Page 2]
'''Rachel Pearce''' of Stapleton near Bristol and '''William'''
'''Pearce''' of Langley '''James Pearce''' of Christian Malford
[In left margin, signed] Wm Walker John Robins
^'''Walter Pearce''' and '''Sarah Cottle''' of Great Somerford sons and
daughters of '''Walter and Judith Pearce''' late of
Sutton share and share alike or such of them as
shall be then living And as to my wearing apparel
Plate monies and all other things I may die
possessed of I hereby direct my said Executors to
divide the same in such manner as they may deem
fit and proper And I hereby nominate and appoint
the said John Humphrys and '''John Player''' of
Malmesbury aforesaid to be executors of this my
Will hereby revoking all former or any other Will or
Wills made by me and declaring this only to be
my last Will and Testament In Witness whereof I
have hereunto set my hand and seal this twenty second
day of December One thousand eight hundred and forty eight.
[Signed] Rebecca Humphrys
Signed sealed published and declared as
and for the last Will and Testament of
the said Rebecca Humphrys in the
presence of us who in her presence and
in the presence of each other have hereunto
set our hands as witnesses thereto
The words "Walter Pearce" having been first
interlined between the second and third lines
on the top of this page
[Signed]
'''Wm Walker'''
'''John Robins''' [Page 3 - Codicil]
This is a Codicil to the last Will and Testament
of me Rebecca Humphrys of Malmesbury aforesaid
Widow which I make as follows I give to '''Mary'''
'''Keene''' daughter of '''Daniel Keene''' of the Parish of
Saint Mary Westport the sum of Five Pounds I give
to my Executors John Humphrys and John Player
the sum of Five Pounds each for the trouble they
may be unto in the execution of the Trusts
of my Will and in all other respects I confirm
my said Will In Witness whereof I have hereunto
set my hand and seal this twenty second day
of December One thousand eight hundred and forty
eight
[Signed] Rebecca Humphrys
Signed sealed published and declared
as and for a Codocil to the last
Will and Testament of the said
Rebecca Humphrys in the presence
of us who in her presence and in
the presence of each other have
hereunto set our hands as Witnesses
thereto
[Signed]
Wm Walker
John Robins
[In left hand margin]
This is the Codicil referred to in the annexed
Affadavit of John Robins sworn before me the
twenty ninth day of August 1849
[Signed] Charles Pitt } Surrogate [Page 4]
The within named John Humphrys and
John Player joint Executors were duly
Sworn before me at Malmesbury this
nineteenth day of July 1849
[Signed] Charles Pitt. Surrogate [Page 5 - Affadavit]
In the goods of Rebecca
Humphrys deceased -
Appeared Personally John Robins of
Malmesbury in the County of Wilts Butcher
one of the attesting Witnesses to the last Will
and Testament of Rebecca Humphrys late of
Malmesbury aforesaid Widow deceased bearing
date the twenty second day of December in
the year of our Lord one thousand eight
hundred and forty eight and now hereunto
annexed and made oath that the said Will
was signed at the foot or end thereof by the
said Rebecca Humphrys the Testatrix as and
for her last Will and Testament in the presence
as well of this appearer as of William Walker who
was present at the same time and that he the
appearer and the said William Walker did attest
the said Will and subscribe their Names as Witnesses
thereto in the presence of the said Testatrix and in
the presence of each other as the same now
appear And the said John Robins further made
oath that he is also one of the attesting Witnesses
to the Codicil subjoined or annexed to the said
[Page 6]
last Will and Testament of the said Rebecca
Humphrys deceased bearing even date therewith
and that the said Codicil was signed at the
foot or end thereof by the said Rebecca Humphrys
the Testatrix as and for a Codicil to her said
last Will and Testament in the presence as well
of this appearer as of the said William Walker
who was present at the same time and that
he the appearer and the said William Walker
did attest the said Codicil and subscribe their
Names as Witnesses thereto in the presence of
the said Testatrix and in the presence of each
other as the same now appear -
[Signed] John Robins
Sworn on the twenty ninth
day of August one thousand
eight hundred and forty nine
before me
[Signed] Charles Pitt. } Surrogate
[Page 7]
Contents of Affadavit sworn 19 July 1849 (not transcribed) [Page 8]
Contents of Affadavit sworn 29 August 1849 (not transcribed) == Sources ==
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[[Category:Leicestershire, Wills and Estates]] The Will of [[Eland-218|Richard Eland]], Wesleyan Minister, written on 15 Nov 1855 in Market Harborough, Leicestershire, and proved on 17 February 1866. Richard died on 11 January 1866 in Market Harborough.[ '''Probate''': "Leicestershire Wills And Probate Records, 1500-1939"]
Archive: Record Office for Leicestershire, Leicester & Rutland; Reference: DE462/9
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Richard Eland probate in 1866 in Market Harborough. Died 11 Jan 1866 in Market Harborough. Occupation: Wesleyan minister. Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. ff is rendered as F. Abbreviations are expanded and additions noted in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. Beneficiaries in Will: *Richard Eland, William Eland (sons) *Lucy Eland (wife) *Elizabeth Eland, Eliza Sheppard the wife of William Sheppard, and Sarah Eland (daughters) ---- I Richard Eland of Market Harborough in the County of Leicester Wesleyan
Minister do hereby declare this to be my last Will and Testament hereby
revoking all other Wills by me at anytime heretofore made I appoint my
two Sons '''Richard Eland''' of Gloucester in the County of Gloucester Wesleyan
Minister and '''William Eland''' of Market Harborough aforesaid Bookseller
and printer to be my Executors I direct that my Wife '''Lucy''' shall have such
part of my Household Goods Furniture plate linen and china as she may
select for her use during her life and immediately upon her decease the
same form part of my general residuary personal Estate I Give devise
and bequeath all my Real and personal Estate whatsoever and
wheresoever the same may be and of what nature or kind soever and all
my right title and interest therein at the time of my decease whether in
possession reversion remainder or expectancy unto the said Richard
Eland and William Eland their heirs executors administrators and
assigns according to the nature and quality thereof respectively
nevertheless Upon the Trusts and to and for the ends intents and purposes
hereinafter declared, That is to say Upon Trust to collect and get in all such
part of my personal Estate as shall consist of money or Securities for money
and to collect and get in all debts sum and sums of money due and
owing to me and forthwith or at such time or times as they or he shall
think fit and from time to time to sell by public Auction or private contract
in such Lots as they shall see fit all my said Real and personal Estate
which shall not consist of money or Securities for money and to buy in and
resell the same or any part thereof from time to time without liability
for any loss that may be occasioned thereby and subject to such special
conditions or otherwise as they may see fit for the best price or prices that
can be gotten for the same and to perfect and complete any Contract or
contracts for sale entered into by me or to abandon the same as they
shall see fit And to stand possessed of the monies to arise from such Sale
or Sales and conversion and collection of my assets Upon Trust in the
first place to pay all my just debts Mortages and interest and funeral
and testamentary expenses and the costs and charges of and incident
to such sale or sales and the performance of the trusts of this my Will and
in the next place to invest a sufficient sum on Government or real or
personal security to the satisfaction of my said trustees on their or his
[Page 2]
name or names and from time to time to vary and transfer such security
as they shall see fit and to pay an annuity or yearly sum of Twenty
pounds to my wife Lucy for and during the term of her natural life to
be paid to her by Two equal half yearly payments the first of such
payments to begin and be made within Three calendar months after
my decease and to divide the surplus and residue of the aggregate
proceeds of my said real and personal Estate equally between and
amongst my five children namely Richard Eland William Eland
'''Elizabeth Eland Eliza Sheppard''' the wife of '''William Sheppard''' of Great
Bowden in the County of Leicester Butcher and '''Sarah Eland''' as tenant
in common and not as joint tenants such shares to be vested interests in
them at the time of my decease and also upon the decease of my said
Wife to call in all the monies which shall have been invested for the purpose
of raising the said annuity of Twenty pounds and to pay and
divide the principal thereof in like manner together with the proceeds
of the sale of the Furniture and effects given to my said wife for life
between my said five children in equal proportions share and share
alike as Tenants in common and not as joint Tenants or to the
Executors Administrators or assigns or representatives of such of
them as may be dead such reversionary share to be equally a vested
interest in each of them my said children at the time of my
decease And I direct that it shall be lawful for my son William
Eland to take the House and premises purchased by me of the Reverend
[J?] Cox and George Lamb situate in Market Harborough aforesaid
in part of which he now resides at the sum of Four hundred and seventy
pounds to be paid to him by my other Executor Richard Eland and to
form part together with the other proceeds of my general Estate and in
case he shall elect to take the same at that sum then I give and devise
the same to him his heirs and asssigns accordingly and if he refuses or
neglects to take the same at that sum within three calendar months
after my decease then the same shall be sold in the same manner
as is directed with respect to my other real and personal Estate And
declare that in case of the nonpayment of the said Annuity of Twenty
pounds to my said Wife or any part thereof within thirty days after
any of the half yearly days for the payment thereof it shall be lawful
for my said Wife to proceed by Action or plaint in the County Court
[Page 3]
or otherwise against my said Executors to recover the payment thereof or
of such part thereof as shall remain unpaid And I hereby direct that it
shall be lawful for my said Trustees and Executors to allow to each other
and to pay all costs charges and expenses which they shall sustain or
be put unto in carrying into execution the trusts of this my Will and
that they shall not be answerable for any loss to be occasioned by any
Broker Banker or other person with whom any part of the assets of
my Real and personal Estate me be or be deposited nor the one of them for
the other or others of them but each for his own wilful neglect and
default only And that the receipt in writing of my said Trustees or the
Survivor of them their executors or Administrators shall be a good
and sufficient discharge to any person or persons paying any money
to them for so much money as shall be therein expressed to be received
and the person or persons paying the same shall not be bound to
see to the application thereof And in case my said Trustees or either of them
shall die or decline or become incapable to act in the Trusts of this my
Will before the same shall be fully satisfied it shall be lawful for the
surviving or continuing Trustee his heirs executors or administrators
to appoint some other person or persons either jointly with such
surviving or continuing Trustee or alone to act in the trusts of this my
Will and such Trustee so to be appointed shall have all the same powers
rights remedies and indemnities as if he or they had been originally
named and appointed in this my Will and my Estate real and personal
or the proceeds thereof or such part thereof as shall remain undisposed
of shall forthwith vest in such new Trustee either jointly with such
continuing Trustee or alone as the case may be Upon the Trusts of this
my Will so far as the same shall remain to be completed And further
that it shall be lawful for my Trustee or Trustees for the time being until
they shall see fit to make sale of my said real Estate to let any part
thereof which shall not be sold for the best and most improved annual
rent that they can obtain for the same from year to year without fine
and such rents and profits shall be applied after the satisfaction of the
annuity of Twenty pounds to my said Wife and the payment of such
repairs as may be requisite in the same way between my said five
children as the produce of the sale of such property is directed to be paid
[Page 4]
In witness whereof I the said Testator Richard Eland have to this my
Will contained in three sheets of paper set my hand this fifteenth day of
November in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and
fifty five ______ Richard Eland _______ Signed published and
declared by the said Richard Eland as and for his last Will and
Testament in the presence of us both present together at the same
time who in his presence and in the presence of each other have at his
request hereunto subscribed our names as Witnesses
D. A. Rawlings S[?] Mt Harboro' Sarah Stanton Servant
to Mr Eland
Proved at Leicester the seventeenth day of
February 1866 by the oaths of Richard Eland
and William Eland sons of the deceased
the Executors to whom Administration
was granted
The testator Richard Eland was late of Market Harborough
in the County of Leicester Wesleyan Minister and died on
the eleventh day of January 1866 at Market Harborough
aforesaid
Under £450 ==Sources==
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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Plantation Page]] [[Category:Henrico County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Henrico County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] ===Richard Randolph, Jr.'s Will=== [[Randolph-635|Richard Randolph, Jr.]] of Curles, will of, dated, March 21, 1786. :To wife Ann during her natural life the use of land & '''plantation called Curles''' , as the same always has held together, with the following negro slaves to wit: '''Moses , Ned , Lewis , Ned Hacok , Will Peay , Ben Wilden , Billy Cooper , Ampey , Blenham , Neptune , Minge , Gardner, Tom , Waggoner Tom , House Peter , Milan , Jesse , Morocca , Sabina , Isbell , Nanny , Jenny , Sukey , Betty , Lucinder , Sally the cook, Sally and her husband Ben , boy Ben , boy George , boy Jos. , boy Syphax , boy Ninory , Carpenter Peter , boy Billy ; boy Otho , boy Arthur , boy Myrtilla , boy Jimmy , Betty Morocco , & Aggy''' . To said wife, chariot and horses, stock of cattle, horses (breeding mares excepted), and all stocks of every kind on said plantation, all linen, plate, china, household & kitchen furniture, pictures and every utensil of husbandry whatsoever, trusting to her to divide the same, as she shall think proper, at her death; wife to be supplied from estate from time to time with chariot horses, as she may want them and also with every kind of provision she may think proper to order from any of testator's estates; and this estate herein devised to her in manner as aforesd., to be in full satisfaction and lieu of her dower & all claims on my estate and for the board and maintenance of testator's younger children until they arrive to the age of twenty one or marry. :To son Richard Randolph at the death of testator's wife all the stocks of cattle, horses, sheep and every other kind which shall be on plantation called Curles, the use of which devised to testator's wife for life. :To son Brett Randolph land and '''plantation called Sandy Ford''' in Cumberland & Prince Edward counties (excepting the mill and fifty acres of land to be laid out convenient thereto), with all stocks, of every kind and implements of Husbandry, also to son Brett '''forty negroes of which testator's negroes are to be part, that is to say eight good negro fellows, six women, six boys and twenty children from eight years of age downwards''', to be made up as far as possible from the familys of those named above so that they go together in familys as far as may be convenient. :To son Ryland Randolph tract of land called Clover Forest (or so much thereof as testator shall die possessed of) lying in Cumberland Co., also land and plantation in Chesterfield Co. opposite Curles , containing about 130 acres, together with stock and implements of husbandry thereon, also to son Ryland '''forty negro slaves of which Milan and Jerry are to be part, that is to say eight good negro fellows, six women, six boys and twenty children from the age of eight years and under to be made up as far as possible from the family of those named above so that they may go together in familys as far as may be convenient.''' :To sons Brett and Ryland testator's mill at Sandy Ford in Prince Edward Co. together with fifty acres of land part of the tract aforesd. to be laid off as conveniently as possible to them as tenants in common & not as joint tenants. :To Sons Richard and David negro blacksmiths named '''Lewis & New Hawk''' . :To daughter Ann Randolph negroes named '''Judy , Nelly , and the two children of Judy now in her possession, one negro named Dick , Calie and her children Edmund, Corsey, Dick, Sukey, and Betty also boy called Peter and twenty pounds in money.''' :To daughters Elizabeth , Sarah , & Mary , twelve negroes each, one half males and other half females, one half also grown, the other half young negroes from eight years old and under, and as much in famileys as possible. To said daughters the sum of £20: each, the slaves & money to be delivered them when they shall arrive to the age of eighteen or marry and if either of sd. daughters shall die before she arrives to the age of eighteen or marry then the slaves and money devised to sd. daughters shall go to and be divided among the survivors of the said daughters or the survivor of them. The slaves herein devised to sons and daughters where not specifically mentioned, are to be chosen and set apart for them by executors hereinafter named. "It is my will that my negroes Sylvia and Philip Alexander who are children of Aggy, and my Negro Billy Davis, a son of Lucinda, '''be set free''' by my executors as soon after my death as possible that is to say, having arrived the males to twenty one, and the females to eighteen years of age, and that they nor either of them be in any manner subject to the payment of my debts; but on this express condition that they nor either of them do claim or receive any legacy from the estate of my brother Ryland Randolph the person claiming or receiving such legacy to be exempted from freedom." :Testator mentions debt due him of six thousand pounds besides interest from the estate of his deceased brother Ryland Randolph "for the securing of the payment of which I expect I have a right to his tract of land called Turkey Island in the County of Henrico by way of mortage," and the testator directs that upon the sale of the said land that if it can be purchased for the aforesd. debt and interest is to go to the testator's son Brett . To prevent any doubt or dispute which may arise with respect to his devising land of which he is not now posessed the testattor devises the said debt and interest to his son Brett and the same to be laid out in the purchase of that land for his (said Brett 's) use. If this can be accomplished and the debt so secured that it may be applied as aforesd, then testator's plantation at Sandy Ford in Prince Edward Co. and Cumberland Co. with the whole right in the mill the stock and the utensils of husbandry to testator's son Ryland and testator's land and plantation called Clover Forest, in that event with all the stocks of every kind thereon, and utensils of husbandry to executors hereinafter named and the survivor or survivors in Fee, in Trust to be sold for the payment of testator's debts, if the same should be necessary after applying other estate herein mentioned for that purpose. If the whole of that land, or any part thereof can be saved then the same to be equally divided between testators sons Brett and Ryland and his four daughters. All the stocks of cattle, horses, sheep & hogs on the several plantations in Prince Edward & Cumberland to be equally divided between sons Brett , & Ryland Randolph . To son David Decade (Meade) Randolph tract of land called Elams in Chesterfield Co. containing by estimation one hundred & thirty acres. To worthy kinswoman Miss Jane Eldridge £100: as a token of my affection for her. To Kinsman Mr. John Eldridge £100: as a token of my friendship for him. Residue of my estate of every kind not herein particularly mentioned, or disposed of such as slaves, stocks, book debts' the debt due me from brother Ryland 's estate excepted) and any other kind of personal property whatsoever to executors hereinafter mentioned in trust for the payment of all testators just debts, and to be applied in the following manner, the debts due to testator and owing to me, in the first place, then stocks, and lastly such and so many of negro slaves not otherwise disposed of as shall be sufficient for the purpose, and if the same shall prove insufficient, and testator's son Ryland in consequence thereof become possessed of Sandy Ford , and the mill, then said executors are, and are hereby authorized and empowered to sell land at Clover Forest also for that purpose. But if it shall not be necessary to sell the land at Clover Forest for that purpose and testator's son Brett have Turkey Island, or the debt due to me from brother Ryland 's estate, and Ryland shall in consequence thereof become possessed of Sandy Ford then the land at Clover Forest , to be equally divided between testator's sons Brett and Ryland . If the debt due testator from his brother Ryland 's estate cannot be recovered with all the interest due thereon, but a part thereof only, testator's son Brett shall not be obliged to accept the same in lieu of the estate given him called Sandy Ford , unless he shall choose to do so. If it shall so happen that there shall be no occassion to make sale of Clover Forest, and also that all or any part of testator's slaves, appropriated for the payment of his debts, or any other part of testator's estate directed to be applied in the same manner shall remain unsold after payment of debts then lands called Clover Forest to be equally divided between testator's sons Brett and Ryland as aforesd. and all the rest and residue of such slaves & other estate as shall so remain be equally divided amongst testator's four sons or the survivors, and the legal representatives of such as shall be dead according (to) the rights of their several stocks. Executors-Four sons Richard Randolph , David Meade Randolph , Brett Randolph and Ryland Randolph . Friends David Meade , Richard Kidder Meade , Edmund Randolph and Jarman Baker to be guardians of testator's children. Witnesses-Jerman Baker , James Currie , Henry Randolph and Thos.? Blodget . Recorded-July 3, 1786 . Ibid. p. 301.[ '''Probate''':"Virginia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1652-1900"]
Mixed Probate Records, 1781-1904; Author: Virginia. County Court (Henrico County)
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Richard Randolph probate. ==Sources==
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[[Category:Leicestershire, Wills and Estates]] The Will of [[Wale-35|Richard Wale]] of Mountsorrel, baker, written 20 January 1827, passed probate on 28 January 1828.[ '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"]
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 1736
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Will of Richard Wale of Mountsorrel, Leicestershire, England, granted probate on 28 Jan 1828. Died Abt 1828. [ [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D201307 Will of Richard Wale, Baker of Mountsorrel] Reference: PROB 11/1736/49 Description: Will of Richard Wale, Baker of Mountsorrel , Leicestershire Date: 28 January 1828 Held by: The National Archives, Kew] Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. ff is rendered as F. Abbreviations are expanded and additions noted in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. Beneficiaries in Will: *[[Shenton-22|Lydia (Shenton) Wale]] (wife) *[[Wale-41|John Wale]] (son) *[[Wale-45|William Wale]] (son) *[[Wale-19|Sarah Wale]] (daughter) the wife of Robert Pearson Jacques *[[Wale-239|Mary Wale]] (daughter) the wife of John Snelson Shenton *[[Wale-290|Anna Wale]] (daughter) the wife of William Fidler *[[Jacques-231|Robert Pearson Jacques]] and [[Shenton-161|John Snelson Shenton]] (sons in law) *[[Wale-43|Rebecca Wale]] (daughter) ---- This is the last Will and Testament of me Richard
Wale of Mountsorrel in the County of Leicester Baker First I give and bequeath
devise all my real estate whatsoever and wheresoever unto and to the use of my
dear wife '''Lydia Wale''' and her assigns for and during the term of her natural life
if she shall so long continue my widow sole and unmarried Nevertheless I do
hereby declare that such Estate so given to my said wife and her assigns as aforesaid
is not given to her or them dispunishable of waste but on the contrary that she
or they respectively shall be punished for any waste committed by her or them
during the Interest therein of my said wife either by pulling down damaging or
destroying or suffering to be pulled down damaged or destroyed any of the Walls
Roofs or Windows of any of my messuages or Tenements or by cutting or felling any
Timber on any of my Closes or Grounds inclosed lands and hereditaments or on
any part thereof respectively except for necessary repairs And from and after the
decease or second marriage of my said wife which shall first happen. Then
I do give and devise my said real estate in such proportions and in manner and form
as hereinafter contained (that is to say) As for and concerning all that my
messuage Cottage or Tenement with the Bakehouse Outbuildings Orchard Garden
Homestead or Backside and all the Appurtenances thereto belonging and now occupied
therewith situate standing and being in the North End of Mountsorrel aforesaid and
which I purchased of John Hardy, Baker and now in the occupation of my son
'''John Wale''' And also all that my right of Common and Commonage and all
other the rights whatsoever which I purchased of John Doughty and which
he had in respect of a messuage cottage or tenement standing and being in
Mountsorrel aforesaid formerly occupied by John Brown in over and upon certain
Commonable Lands in Mountsorrel aforesaid called Mountsorrel Hills but not
upon Rothley Plain or Charnwood Forest or either of them I do give and
devise the same unto and to the use of my said son '''William Wale''' his heirs
and assigns for ever and as for and concerning all that my other messuage
or tenement with the Yard Garden Orchard and Backside to the same belonging
and b[?] ^adjoining with the appurtenances situate and being at Mountsorrel aforesaid
al that and thereof which is towards Rothley formerly in the tenure or
occupation of Joseph Gill since of Thomas Gowan And also all that allotment of piece
or parcel of inclosed land or ground adjoining to the Eastwardly side of the said premises
and now or heretofore used as a Garden and which was allotted in right of the same
[?] described premises upon the late Inclosure of the Commons and Waste Lands
within the Parish Liberties or Precints of Rothley aforesaid and which I purchased
together with the lastly described messuage or tenement of Samuel Shenton I do
give and devise the same unto and to the use of my Daughter '''Sarah''' the wife of
'''Robert Pearson Jacques''' of Mountsorrel aforesaid Needle maker her heirs and assigns
for ever And also for and concerning all that my close or ground inclosed called Hotchpot
Close with the Appurtenances thereto belonging lying in the Lordship of Rothley aforesaid
conatining two acres one rood and twenty perches or thereabouts and which I purchased
of Thomas Kirk and now in my own occupation I do give and devise the same
unto and to the use of my Daughter '''Mary''' the wife of '''John Snelson ^Shenton''' of Husbands Bosworth
in the said County Plumber and Glazier her heirs and assigns for ever And as to
for and concerning All that my close or ground inclosed with the appurtenances situate
[lying?] and being in Rothley Plain in the said County and which has been [?] allotted
or is now about to be allotted to me in lieu of common right upon the Common
called Rothley Plain and containing by admeasurement four acres or thereabouts
and now in the occupation of William Cufflin I do give and devise the same unto and
to the use of my Daughter '''Anna''' the wife of '''William Fidler''' of [blank] her heirs
[Page 2]
heirs and assigns for ever And as to for and concerning all those my two messuages
dwelling houses or tenements with the Yard and Appuretnances thereto belonging situate
and being in a certain place in the South End of Mountsorrel aforesaid called the
Green And also all that my Orchard or Backside and the Appurtenances thereto
belonging adjoining the said lastly described messuages or tenements containing in
lenghth from North to South sixteen feet or thereabouts And in breadth at the
North End twenty nine feet or thereabouts and at the South End fifty one feet or
thereabouts which I purchased together with the lastly described two messuages or
tenements of Samuel Whittle which said lastly described messuages or tenements
and Orchard are now or late were in the occupations of Thomas Smith and
[Blank] Mountney I do give and devise the same unto and to the use of my Daughter
'''Rebecca Wale''' her heirs and assigns for ever And as to for and concerning all that my
messuage or dwellinghouse wherin I now dwell with the Outbuildings and garden
thereto belonging situate standing and being in the South End of mountsorrel
aforesaid Also those my two other messuages or tenements adjoinng to the lastly
described messuages or dwellinghouses and now in the several occupations of Thomas
Summerfield and Joseph Noon with the Appurtenances thereto respectively belonging
Also all other my Common right on Mountsorrel Hills aforesaid And also all other
my real estate whatsoever and wheresoever not heretofore disposed of I do give
and devise the same unto and to the use of my son John Wale his heirs and assigns
for ever (subject nevertheless to and charged and chargeable with the payment of
the sum of one hundred pounds to my said son ^the said William Wale his executors adm[inistrat]ors
or assigns the same to be arrested Interest in him immediately on my death and to
be paid to him his executors or administrators within twelve calendar months next
after the decease or second marriage of my said wife which shall first happen
with Interest at the rate of five pounds per cent[?[ per annum from the time of
such decease or second marriage until the time of payment I give and bequeath
to my said John Wale and my said two sons in law Robert Pearson Jacques and
John Snelson Shenton their executors and administrators the sum of three hundred
pounds upon trust that they or the survivors or survivor of them do and shall
share out and invest the same in their or his own names or name upon such
Government or real Security or Securities as they or he shall think proper and from
time to time at discretion alter vary and change such security or securities for others
or other of a like nature And upon trust that they said trustees or the survivors or
survivor of them or the executors or administrators of such survivor do and shall pay
apply and dispose of the dividends interest and produce of the said sum of three hundred
pounds so to be placed out at Interest as aforesaid as the same shall from time to time
be [r?d] unto or for the use and benefit of my said wife Lydia Wale and her assigns
for and during the term of her natural life if she shall so long continue my widow and
from and after her decease or second marriage which shall first happen Upon trust
to pay the sum of one hundred pounds part of the said principal sum of three hundred
pounds unto my said Daughter Mary Shenton for her own absolute use and benefit
and the further sum of one hundred pounds other part thereof unto my said Daughter
Anna Fidler for her own absolute use and benefit And the further sum of one hundred
pounds residue of the said principal sum of three hundred pounds unto my said
Daughter Rebecca Wale for her own absolute use and benefit Next I give and
bequeath all my household goods and Furniture And all the rest residue and
remainder of my Goods Chattels and Effects ready money securities for money stock in trade
and all other my personal Estate and Effects whatsoever and wheresoever (subject to
the paying of all my just debts funeral and Testamentary expenses and the above
mentioned legacy of three hundred pounds) unto my ^said wife for her own use and benefit
provided always and I do hereby declare that if the said John Wale Robert Pearson
Jacques and John Snelson ^Shenton or any of them or any other trustee or trustees to be appointed
in their either or any of their stead as hereinafter is mentioned or other respective heirs
executors administrators or assigns shall die or be desirous to be discharged from or [d?]
or become incapable to act in the trusts of this my will it shall be lawful for the
surviving or continuing trustee or trustees for the time being or the heirs executors
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or administrators of the last surviving trustee or any Deed or Deeds in writing
under his and their hand or hands (with the consent and approbation of my said
wife Lydia Wale) to appoint one or more person or persons to act in the room of
the trustee or trustees so dying or desiring to be discharged or declining or becoming
incapable to act as thereinbefore is mentioned And I do hereby further declare
that my said trust estates monies and premises or such part thereof as shall
then remain undisposed of shall be forthwith assigned or conveyed to and vested
in the new trustee or trustees jointly with a surviving or continuing Trustee or
Trustees or solely as occasion may require And that every such new trustee his
heirs executors and administrators shall have the same power and exemptions
as the trustee in whose room he shall be appointed And I do hereby also
declare that none of the trustees appointed or to be appointed as hereinbefore
is mentioned their heirs executors or administrators shall be answerable the
one of them for the other of them or for the signing of receipts for the sake of
conformity or for any involuntary loss of the said trust estates monies and premises
and that it shall be lawful for any such trustee or trustees out of the monies
which shall come to his or their hands respectively to reimburse himself and
themselves and to allow his or their hands respectively to reimburse himself and
Cotrustee or Cotrustees his and their costs and expences in discharging the trusts
hereby reposed in them And lastly I appoint my said wife sole Executrix of this my
^last Will and Testament And I hereby revoke all former and other wills by me at any
time heretofore made In witness whereof I have to this my last Will and Testament
contained in four sheets of paper set my hand and seal (viz! to each of the three
preceding sheets my hand and to the fourth and last sheet my hand and seal)
^the twentieth day of January in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred
and twenty seven Rich Wale LS Signed sealed published and declared by the said
Richard Wale (the testator) as and for this last will and Testament in the presence
of us who at his request in his presence and in the presence of each other have
subscribed our names as witnesses thereto Jesse Berridge - Nathl Cumberlege
John Marston
Proved at London 28th January 1828 before the Judge by the Oath of Lydia
Wale Widow the Relict the sole Executrix to whom Adm[inistrat]ion was granted being first
sworn by Com[misi]on duly to Adm[iniste]r.
[Right hand margin]
On the 5th August 1840
Adm[inistrati]on with the Will
annexed of the Goods
Chattels and Credits of
Richard Wale late of
Mountsorrell in the County
of Leicester baker dec[eas]ed
left un adm[inistere]d by Lydia Wale
Widow deceased whilst
living the Relict of the said
Deceased and the sole Executrix
and Residuary Legatee named
in the said Will was granted
to John Wale the Son and
Administrator of the Goods
of the said Lydia Wale
deceased having been
first sworn (by Com[missi]on
duly to administer.
The said Executrix died
Intestate. == Sources==
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[[Category:Vincent-2548_Carricks_of_Yorkshire]] Page 1 Holderness Execution of his Will of Robert Carrick, late of Coniston p. Swine deceased was granted to Ann Carrick, widow and Robert Carrick, son, executors. By (G......l) 5th February 1756. Back of Will Mr. Robert Carrick his last Will --------- Page 2 In the Name of God Amen, I Robert Carrick of Coniston in the Parish of Swine, in Holderness in the County of York, yeoman, being somewhat indisposed in Body but of sound and perfect mind, memory and understanding (praised be Almighty God) taking into Consideration my mortality and the frail ........(appears crossed out or squiggled - but not words) and (...can't read this word) state of this transitory life so make and ordain this my last will and testmanet in manner and form following, that is to say, First, I give and bequeath unto my son, Ezekiel Carrick the sum of twenty pounds of lawful money of Great Britain. Also, I give and bequeath unto my daughter, Mary the wife of Thomas Cobb of Connyston, aforesaid yeoman the sum of Twenty pounds of like money. Also, I give and bequeath unto my daughter Elizabeth Carrick, spinster, the sum of Sixty Pounds of like money. Also, I give and bequeath to my daughter Martha Carrick the sum of sixty pounds of like money. Also, I give and bequeat to my daughter, Esther Carrick, Spinster, the sum of Sixty pounds of like money, which last three legacys given to my said daughter Elizabeth, Martha and Esther, I order to be respectively pai them at their respective ages of Twenty one years or days of Marriage which shall first happen. Lastly, all my goods and chattels and the remainder of my personal estate whatsoever and whosoever I hereby give and bequeath (after my Debts, legacys above mentioned and funeral expenses are paid and discharged) equally share and share alike unto my dearly beloved wife Ann and my son Robert Carrick of Connyston aforesaid yeoman and I make her my said wife and my said son, Robert Carrick Executrix and Executor of this my last will and testament and revoke all and every other will and wills by me at any time heretofore made in witness whereof I have to this my last will and Testament (wrote and contained in one sheet of paper) set my hand and seal this Eighteenth day of October in the twenty eighth year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord George the Second by this grace of God of Great Britain, France and Scotland King defender of the faith (er?) and in the year of our lord One thousand and seven Hundred and fifty four :./ ::::::::::::::::Robt. Carrick
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[[Category:Devon, Wills and Estates]] The Will of [[Were-113|Robert Were]] of Burlescombe was written on 5 January 1718/9 and proved in London in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 21 October 1720, with administration granted to Thomas Were the son and sole Executor of the deceased.[[https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D628685 PROB 11/576/240] Description: Will of Robert Were of Burlescombe, Devon Date: 21 October 1720 Held by: The National Archives, Kew] Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. Capital F is rendered as F rather than ff. Abbreviations are expanded in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. People mentioned in the Will: *Peter Were (son) *Robert Were (son) **Robert Were (grandson, son of Robert) **Thomas Were (grandson, son of Robert) **Peter Were (grandson, son of Robert, under 21) **Elizabeth Were (granddaughter, daughter of Robert, under 21) *James Were (son) **James Were (grandson, son of James, under 21) **Mary Were (granddaughter, daughter of James, under 21) *Thomas Coarding, son of Annne Coarding, daughter of Robert Sowthey *Thomas Were (son, executor) **Thomas Were (grandson, son of Thomas, under 21) **Elizabeth Were (granddaughter, daughter of Thomas, under 21) **Peter Were (grandson, son of Thomas, under 21) **Robert Were (grandson, son of Thomas, under 21) **John Were (grandson, son of Thomas, under 21) **Joane Were (granddaughter, daughter of Thomas, under 21) **Sarah Were (granddaughter, daughter of Thomas, under 21) *Witnesses: Matt. Deere, John Hill, John Binford ---- These are to Certifie ^unto all whome
it may concerne that I Robert Were of the Parish of Burllscombe do make
and ordaine this my last Will and Testament in manner and Form Following
that is to say Frustrateing and revoling all former Wills Imprimis I give
and bequeath unto my Son '''Peter Were''' my Table board and Cubboard standing
in the Hall and my Table board and Binching in the little parlor and
also my sider Wring Engen and Wind Lace in the Sider house Item I give unto
my Son '''Robert Were''' one Guinea and to his Son and my Grandson '''Robert'''
'''Were''' Five pounds to be paid unto him within one year after my decease.
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Item I give unto '''Thomas Were''' his Brother Five pounds to be paid also unto
him within one year after my decease Item I give unto '''Petter Were''' and
'''Elizabeth Were''' his Sister Son and daughter of Robert Were being my
Grandchildren to each of them Five pounds to be paid unto them when they
accomplish and be of the Age of one and twenty years Item I give unto '''James
Were''' my Son one Guinea and unto his Son '''James Were''' and '''Mary Were'''
his Sister to each of them twenty pounds to be paid unto them when they shall
attaine and be of the Age of one and twenty years Item I give unto '''Thomas'''
'''Coarding''' Son of '''Anne Coarding''' who was the daughter of '''Robert Sowthey'''
the sum of Six pounds to be paid to him within one year after my decease
Item I give unto '''Thomas Were''' my Grandson and Son of my Son '''Thomas Were'''
five pounds and to his Sister '''Elizabeth Were''' five pounds to be paid when
they shall Accomplish and be of the Age of one and twenty years and to
their Brothers and Sisters namely '''Peter Were Robert Were John Were'''
'''Joane Were and Sarah Were''' to each and to every and each of these latter
Five[...] pounds apeice to be paid unto them when they shall accomplish
and be of the Age of one and twenty years Item I give unto Thomas Were
my son ^and his heirs and Assignes all my lands and also all my goods whatsoever
not heretofore given or bequeath and I do make him the said Thomas Were
to be my whole and Sole Executor of this my last Will ^and Testament paying and dischargeing
all these my Legacies herein written In Witness whereof I have hereunto set
my hand and Seal the fifth day of the Eleven month commonly called January
Annoq[ue] Domini 1718/19 Robert Were ./. Signed Sealed and confirmed in the
presence of us '''Matt. Deere. John Hill. John Binford''' ./. == Sources ==
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[[Category:Lincolnshire, Wills and Estates]] The Will of [[Gregory-13106|Roger Gregory]], written 30 July 1598, proved at London 15 November 1598.[Reference: PROB 11/92/329 Description: Will of Roger Gregorie or Gregory, Gentleman of East Stockwith, Lincolnshire Date: 15 November 1598 Held by: [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D934680 The National Archives, Kew] ] Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. Capital F is rendered as F rather than ff. Abbreviations are expanded and additions noted in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. People mentioned in the Will *[[Brocksley-1|Isabell]] (wife) *William Gregorie (eldest son and heir) *John Rotherham, William Hickman, Robert Hubbard (debtors) *Thomas Gregory (son) *Anne Gregory (daughter) *Richarde Gregorie (son) *Francis Gregorie (son) *Mary and Frances Gregorie (daughters of son William) *brother Larke (brother in law?) *John Oliver deceased, his children *Margaret Graye (servant) *Gennet Farmerie (servant) *Thomas Hudsonne and Elizabeth Hudson (servants) *Alexander Fox (servant) *William Hill (tenant & servant) *Thomas Jeofferson (servant) *William Godfrey, Hughe Towers, William Brownelowe (gentlemen) *Elizabeth (daughter) *Margerie (daughter) *Roger Gregorie (son) *William Cavendishe Esq, Roger Dallizon Esq (supervisors) *William Godfrey, Christopher Thornton, John Jackson Clerke, William Lambert, Alexander Fox, Robert Johnson (witnesses) ---- In the name of God: Amen I Roger Gregorie of
EastStocke^with within the countie of Lyncolne gent sicke in bodye but of good and perfect
remembrance thankes be to god for the same. Doe make constitute and ordaine this my
last will and Testament wherein is declared my full and whole minde in manner & forme
followinge. First I give and bequeath my Soule unto Almightie god my Creator
Redeemer and moste mercifull Saviour and sanctifier trusting assuredlie to be saved by
the meritts of his pretious deathe and passion of my Saviour Christe And my bodie I
commende to the earthe to be interred or buried within the parisje church of Gainesburghe
[Page 2]
by the discretion of mine Execut[ors] and Supervisors : And as touchinge my landes and worldlie
substance wherewith our lorde hath endued me. I give and bequeath unto the poore people of the
Towne and parishe of Gainesburghe twentie nobles to be distributed and paide at the discretion of
mine Execut[ors] Also I will give and bequeath unto '''Isabell''' my good and loveinge wiefe the somme of
two hundred poundes of lawfull Englishe monie in full contentac[i]on satisfaction and discharge of all
such righte parte portion and purpartie as she the saide Isabell hath or at anie tyme hereafter
shall or maie have challenge or demande of all or anie my goodes and chattells moveable & unmoveable
ymplement[es] of howse houshold stuffe utensells or necessaries whatsoever due proper or belonginge
unto me the saide Roger Gregorie at the tyme of my deathe or at anie tyme after and which saide
somme of two hundred poundes she the saide Isabell hath consented and faithfullie promised and
also given me her hande thereuppon to accept and not to make anie challenge or demande to anie
other of my goodes and chattells ymplement[es] of howse houshold stuffe and other necessaries aforesaid
Also I give and bequeath unto '''William Gregorie''' myne eldest Sonne and heire apparant the somme
of three thowsande and fouer hundreth poundes to be had received and taken of the monies due
oweinge unto me by '''John Rotherham William Hickman''' and '''Robert Hubbard''' Esquieres out of w[hic]h
somme of three thowsande fouer hundred poundes my will is that the saide William shall give
and paie unto '''Thomas Gregory''' one other of my Sonnes six hundred poundes Also I doe give and
bequeath unto '''Anne Gregory''' my daughter the somme of six hundred poundes paide unto
her the said Anne by the Execut[ors] of this my last will and testament when she the saide Anne
shall accomplishe and come unto thage of eightene yeeres or els to be married whiche shall firste and next happen after my decease. Item I give unto my daughter Anne the somme of two
hundred poundes over and besides the somme of six hundred pound[es] alredie before hand given and
bequeathed unto her to be paide unto her by the handes of mine Execut[ors] within one yeare next
after she shalbe married or when she shall accomplishe and come unto thage of one & twentie
yeares Also I give unto Thomas Gregorie of my younger Sonnes the somme of two hundred
poundes in full recompence satisfaction and allowance of all his x x x childes portion of all &
singuler my goodes and chattells. Item I give and bequeath unto '''Richarde Gregorie''' one other
of my younger Sonnes the somme of two hundred poundes in like discharge and satisfaction of all
his charges childes parte and portion. Item I give unto '''Francis Gregorie''' one other of my
younger Sonnes the somme of one hundred poundes in like satisfaction of all his whole childes
portion. Item I give and bequeath unto Isabell my loveinge wiefe one hundred poundes over
and besides the saide somme of two hundred pound[es] alredie bequeathed unto her . Item I give and
bequeath to '''Mary and Frances Gregorie''' daughters of William Gregory my Sonne and heire
apparant the somme of two hundred poundes equallie to be devided betwixt them. Item I give and
bequeath unto everie one of my '''brother Larke''' his children three poundes six shillinges eighte
pence (except one of his Sonnes which is my godsonne) to whome I give five poundes . Item I
give and bequeath unto the saide Anne my daughter fortie poundes in golde and three of my best
peeces of plate . Item to everie one of the children of '''John Oliver''' late of Gainsburghe
deceased fortie shillinges a peece. Item to everie of my godchildren three shillinges fouer
pence a peece . Item I give unto '''Margaret Graye''' my servante tenn poundes . Item I give
unto Frances Stockwell my servante Fortie Shillinges . Item I give unto '''Gennet Farmerie'''
my servante fortie shillinges . Item I give unto '''Thomas Hudsonne and Elizabeth Hudson''' my
servantes to either of them fortie shillinges . Item I will and bequeath unto '''Alexander'''
'''Fox''' my servante twenyie shillinges Iem I will that '''William Hill''' Tennante and servante
into me the saide Roger Gregorie shall have abated yearelie of his rente the somme of
twentie shillinges of his rent for the landes and Tenements he hath from me & for and dureing
all the tyme that he shall well and faithfullie serve the saide William Gregorie my Sonne
and heire apparante . Item I give unto '''Thomas Jeofferson''' my servante three poundes
six shillinges eight pence . Item I will and bequeath unto '''William Godfrey''' gentleman
and '''Hughe Towers''' gentleman and '''William Brownelowe''' to everie of them two olde angel[es]
in golde to make eache of them a ringe . Item I bequeath unto my daughter '''Elizabeth''' three
olde rialls of golde And to my daughter '''Margerie''' other three olde ryalls in golde . Item
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Item I give unto '''Roger Gregorie''' my younger Sonne all my messuages landes tenementes and
hereditamentes with thappurtenanc[es] in Mysterton in the Countie of Nott[ingham] and one close in west Stockw[i]
called the little Pryor Close conteyninge twelve acres or thereaboutes to him and to his heires for ever
Item I give to my Sonne Richarde all my landes Tenement[es] and hereditament[es] in westStockwith afore=
saide (the little Pryor Close onelie excepted) to him and his heires for ever . Item I give unto my
daughter Anne and to her heires of her bodie lawfullie to be begotten all and singular my landes tenem[en]tes
and hereditament[es] in Eastlounde and Craslounde [Possibly Graizelound] in the countie of Lyncolne And likewise the reverc[i]on
and reverc[i]ons of all and singular my landes tenementes and hereditamentes in o[ver] Catton and nether
Catton[These appear to be the High and Low Catton NW of Pocklington] in the countie of Yorke or either of them And for defaulte of such yssue of her body lawfully
^to be begotten Then my will is that all the premisses mentioned to be in Eastloundes Craslounde and over Catton
and nether Catton shalbe goe and enure to the righte heires of me the saide Roger thelder for evermore.
And at touching all the Residue of my goodes and chattells not before devised and bequeathed my
funerall expenses and debtes discharged I give and bequeath them unto William Gregorie & Roger
Gregorie my sonnes whome I likewise make and ordaine Executors of this my last will and
Testament Lastlie I will that mr '''William Cavendishe''' and mr '''Roger Dallizon''' Esquiers shalbe
Supervisors of this my saide last will and testament to whome I doe give the somme of twentie
shillinges in golde equallie to be devided betweene them for their paines and travailles in and aboute
the same. In witnes whereof I have hereunto put my hande and Seale [...] the thirteth
day of Julie in the yeare of our Lord god One thowsand five hundred ninetie and Eighte
and in the forteth yeare of the raigne of our Soveraigne Lady Elizabeth by the grace of god
of England France and Ireland Queene defendor of the faith etc Sealed and Published
in the presence of '''William Godfrey Christopher Thornton John Jackson Clerke William Lambert'''
Alexander Fox '''Robert Johnson'''.
[Probate in Latin, proved 15 November 1598, granted to William and Roger Gregory sons and executors of the deceased.] == Sources ==
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[[Category:Leicestershire, Wills and Estates]] The Will of [[Shenton-215|Samuel Shenton]], Stonemason of Mountsorrel, written6 February 1817, probate granted on 19 February 1820.[ '''Probate''': "Leicestershire Wills And Probate Records, 1500-1939"]
Archive: Record Office for Leicestershire, Leicester & Rutland; Reference: 1814-1857
[https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=S2%2FGBPRS%2FLEICS%2F102721020%2F00032&parentid=GBPRS%2FLEICS%2FWILLS%2F00074647 FindMyPast Image] - [https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FLEICS%2FWILLS%2F00074647 FindMyPast Transcription] (accessed 21 August 2022)
Samuel Shenton probate in 1820 in Mountsorrel. Occupation: Stonemason. Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. ff is rendered as F. Abbreviations are expanded and additions noted in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. People mentioned in the Will: *Edward Shenton (son) *Nathaniel Shenton (son, executor) *Lydia the wife of Richard Wale (daughter) *Sarah the wife of James Baum (daughter) *Mary the wife of Samuel Newton (daughter *William Shenton (son) *Thomas Willmore (tenant) *Richard Wale (son in law, executor) ---- Shenton Samuel of Mountsorrel
This is the Last Will and Testament of me Samuel Shenton of
Mountsorrel in the County of Leicester Stonemason ^as follows (that is to say) First I
direct all my just debts funeral expences and the charges and expemces of proving
and establishing this my Will shall be paid by my executors hereinafter named
out of my personal estate and then I give and bequeath all my working
tools and implements used in my trade of Stonemason unto my son '''Edward'''
'''Shenton''' absolutely for his own use and benefit I give and bequeath the
sum of five pounds to each of my children hereinafter named (that is to say)
the said Edward Shenton '''Nathaniel Shenton Lydia the wife of Richard'''
'''Wale Sarah the wife of James Baum Mary the wifes the wife of Samuel''' [Repeat in Will]
'''Newton and William Shenton''' the said Legacies respectively to be paid
Immediately after my decease to buy Mourning I Give and Bequeath
the sum of five pounds to my Grand daughter Sarah baum to buy herself
mourning the same to be paid immediately after my decease All
my household goods and furniture plate linen china stock in trade
Debts ready money securities for money chattles and all other my personal
estate and effects whatsoever and wheresoever and of what nature or kind
soever (not hereinbefore disposed of) except my leasehold Property next
hereafter bequeathed I give and bequeath unto the said Edward
Shenton Nathaniel Shenton Lydia the wife of the said Richard
Wale Sarah the wife of the said James Baum Mary the Wife of
the said Samuel Newton and William Shenton respectively in equal
shares and proportions to be divided between and amongst them within
twelve months next after my decease I declare it to be my will that
all such sum and sums of money as have or hath been or shall from
time to time be advanced lent or paid by me to or on account of any
of my above named children shall be deemed and taken as part of
the share or Portion intended to be given him her or them respectively by
this my Will and shall be brought into Hotchpot in order that my
said children may take equal shares and interests in my said personal
Estate All those my two Leasehold Messu^ages or tenements with the shop
and appurtenances thereto belonging and adjoining situate standing
and being on the waste of Mountsorrel aforesaid one whereof is in
the Occupation of my said daughter Sarah Baum and the other of
'''Thomas Willmore''' and all my estate term and interest therein and
thereto and all my real estate whatsoever and wheresoever whereof
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I have power to to dispose I Give Devise and Bequeath unto my said
daughter Sarah Baum her heirs executors administrators and assigns absolutely
for ever I appoint the said Nathaniel Shenton and '''Richard Wale''' joynt
Executors of this my Will hereby revoking and making void all former Wills
by me made and declare this to be my last Will and Testament In Witness
whereof I the said Samuel Shenton the Testator have to this my last Will and
Testament set my hand and seal the sixth day of February one thousand
eight hundred and seventeen The mark and seal of X Samuel Shenton (LS)
Signed sealed Published and declared by the said Samuel Shenton the Testator
as and for his last Will and Testament in the presence of us who in his
presence at his request and in the presence of each other have hereunto set
our names as Witnesses thereto Thos. Ingram Clerk to Mr. Dalby Leicester
John See of Mountsorrel Framework Knitter The mark of X John Bodycoate
of Mountsorrel Victualler.
This is a true Copy of the origl
being Examd therewith by me
[Signed] Wm Lavison Regr
Proved 19th February 1820 before the Revd H S Erskine
Clk Commissary & upon the oath of Nathaniel Shenton
and Richard Wale the joynt Ex[ecut]ors to whom was
granted Ex[ecu]cion & sworn under £1000 == Sources ==
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[[Category:Berkshire, Wills and Estates]] The Will of [[Rich-2533|Robert Rich Bt]] 1724 Sonning written on 12 June 1724 and proved on 6 February 1724/5 at London, Prerogative Court of Canterbury.[Reference: PROB 11/602/17 Description: [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D630171 Will of Sir Robert Rich of Sonning, Berkshire] Date: 06 February 1725 Held by:The National Archives, Kew] Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. Capital F is rendered as F rather than ff. Abbreviations are expanded and additions noted in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. People mentioned in the Will: *Dame Mary Rich (wife, executrix) *Sr William Juxon Baron[e]t *The Honourable James Bruce Esq[ui]re *Robert Walter Esq[ui]re *Francis Loggin *William Haux *The Honourable Robert Bruce *George Blagrave Esq[ui]re *Anne Rich (daughter) *Charlott Rich (daughter) *Thomas Rich (son, under 21 in 1724) *James Rich (son, under 21 in 1724) *Daniel Rich (son, under 21 in 1724) *Robert Rich (son, under 21 in 1724) *Charles (son) *Mrs Eleanor Henly *Witnesses: Robt Burd, [..,]m Needham, Benj: Blissett ---- In the Name of God Amen
I Sr Robert Rich of Sonning in the County of Berks Baronet
being in good health and of sound and perfect mind and memory praised
be God for the same considering the uncertainty of life and to prevent
as much as in me lyeth the ruin of my family of which at present I
have a melancholly prospect Do make this my last Will and Testament
in manner and form following Imprimis I recommend my Soul to the
infinite mercy of God my Body to the Earth to be decently but privately
buried at Sonning Church if I dye in or near Sonning otherwise if I dye
at Chedworth I desire to be buried at Chedworth Church and as to my
Temporal Estate I dispose thereof as followeth Whereas pursuant to
an Agreement previous to my Marriage with '''Dame Mary Rich''' my
now Wife I have settled on her a Rent Charge of Two hundred pounds
a year for her life as an additionall Joynture and have since settled
on her a ^further Rent Charge of three hundred pounds a year for her life And
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Whereas for the better securong the said Sum of Five Hundred Pounds
a year to my said Dear Wife over and above the Lands settled
on her on my Marriage And for raising money for payment of the
Sum of Dout Thousand Pounds due by me on Mortgage and all
other my Just Debts Legacies and Porc[i]ons for my Younger Children
by Indenture Quinquepartite Date on or about the Eighteenth day
of January which was in the year of our Lord One Thousand
Seven hundred twenty and one and made between me and my said
Wife of the first part '''Sr William Juxon Baron[e]t''' of the second part
'''The Honourable James Bruce Esq[ui]re''' and '''Robert Walter Esq[ui]re''' of the
third part '''Francis Loggin''' and '''William Haux''' of the fourth part and
'''The Honourable Robert Bruce''' and '''George Blagrave Esq[ui]re''' of the
Fifth part And by virtue of the Fines therein covenanted to be
levied and since duly levyed All my Estate in the Countys of Oxon and
Berks or elsewhere is limited in use to the said James Bruce and Robert
Walter for Two Thousand years for raising money to pay all my Debts
Legaciys and Children's portions And after the determination of the said
Term To the said Robert Bruce and George Blagrave and their
Heirs upon Trust to pay the Rents Issues and profits of the said
Mannors Lands Tenements Hereditaments and premisses or to convey
the same to such person and persons and for such use and uses and
such Estate or Estates as I should appoint And in case my said Wife
should survive me Then upon Trust That they the said Robert Bruce
and George Blagrave and the Survivor of them his Heirs and
Assigns shall and do convey and assure the said Mannors Lands
Tenements and Hereditaments subject to the said precedent Charges
and Appointment To such of my Sons for such Estate and Estates
as my said Wife shall appoint in which said Indenture is a power
reserved to me to revoke all the uses and Estates in the said Indenture
mentioned and to limitt new uses as by the said Deed and Fines may
more fully appear And Whereas being desireous my Wife should
have the Disposition of my Reall estate to give the same to such of our
Sons as she should think fit to give and dispose the same To that end
I did by Deed indented Dated the day before the Date hereof revoke
the uses limitted to the said Robert Bruce and George Blagrave
and their Heirs by the said Indenture Quinquepartite and did limitt
the said Mannors Lands Tenements and Hereditaments to such
person and persons and for such Estate and Estates and for raising
such Annual Sums of money or Sums in gross as I should by Deed or
Will direct or appoint And for want of such direction and
appointment and subject thereunto To the use of the said Dame
Mary my Wife for life without Impeachment of Wast with liberty
to commit Wast and with power to Lease for One and twenty years
at Rack Rent And after her decease to such of our Sons and for
such Estate and Estates and chargeable with such Annuall Sums and
Sums in gross as my said Wife shall direct or appoint And for want
of such direction or appointment to my own right Heirs Now I do
hereby devise and confirm direct and appoint All my Mannors
Lands Tenements and Hereditaments subject to the payment of my
Debts and Legacys and the precedent Charges thereon To my said
Wife Dame Mary Rich during the Term of her natural life without
impeachment of Wast And I give her full power and liberty to
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commit Wast and I do also impower her to Lease the said Mannors
Lands Tenements and Hereditaments for any number of Years not
exceeding One and Twenty Years at a Rack Rent
Item, I devise to my
Daughters '''Anne Rich''' and '''Charlott Rich''' the Sum of Two Thousand
Pounds apeice and I charge all my Reall Estate with the payment
thereof to be paid to my said two Daughters at their respective
Marriages provided they marry with the consent of their Mother And
my Will is that my said Daughters shall have lawfull Interest for
their respective portions from my death till the same are paid
Item I give to each of my Younger Sons '''Thomas Rich James Rich'''
'''Daniel Rich''' and '''Robert Rich''' the Sum of One Thousand Pounds to be
paid to them at their respective ages on One and Twenty Years with
lawfull interest from my death till payment And having already
provided for my Son '''Charles''' I give him the Sum of Two hundred
pounds and no more
Item I give to the said Sr William Juxon
Twenty pounds To '''Mrs Eleanor Henly''' the Sum of Twenty pounds
a year during her natural life to be paid half yearly Tax free
at Lady day and Michaelmas the first payment to begin on such of
the said Feasts as shall next happen after my death And I direct
the said Annual Sum of Twenty pounds per Annum to be raised
out of my Reall Estate And I direct all my Debts Legacys and
Funerals and also my Fathers Debts to be raised and paid out of
my Reall estate And I hereby confirm the power given to my said
Wife to dispose of my Mannors Lands Tenements and
Hereditaments to such of our Sons and for such Estate and
Estates as she shall think fit And I bequeath all my Personall
Estate of what nature or kind soever to my said Wife Dame
Mary Rich and make her my sole Executrix And I do revoke all
former and other Wills and declare this to be my last Will and
Testament In Witness whereof I have hereunto sett my hand and
Seal this Twelfth day of June in the Tenth year of our Soveraign
Lord King George Annoq[ue] Domini One Thousand Seven
hundred twenty and four R: Rich ./. Signed Sealed Published and
declared by the said Sr Robert Rich as his last Will and Testam[en]t
in the presence of us who subscribed our names as Witnesses
hereunto in his presence (the same Will being contained in three
Sheets of Paper '''Robt Burd, [..,]m Needham, Benj: Blissett''' ./. [Probate in Latin, Prerogative Court of Canterbury, granted 6 February 1724 to Dame Mary Rich]
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[[Category:Wiltshire, Wills and Estates]] Will of The Right Honorable [[Seymour-2219|William Seymour]] commonly called Lord William Seymour of Seend , Wiltshire, written 1 December 1799 and proved 15 November 1800.[Reference: PROB 11/1350/107 Description: Will of The Right Honorable William Seymour commonly called Lord William Seymour of Seend , Wiltshire Date: 15 November 1800 Held by: [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D307365 The National Archives, Kew]] Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. Capital F is rendered as F rather than ff. Abbreviations are expanded and additions noted in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. People mentioned in the Will *Lady Hester Seymour (wife) *Reverend Edward Seymour (son) *Joseph Phillips (servant) ---- In the Name of God Amen
I William Seymour Esquire commonly called Lord
William Seymour of Seend in the County of Wilts being
of sound and disposing Mind Memory and understanding
and reflecting upon the Certainty of my Dissolution
and the uncertainty of the time of its happening Do
hereby make publish and declare this to be my last
Will and Testament in manner and form following
that is to say First I give and bequeath unto my
dear Wife '''Hester Seymour''' commonly called '''Lady Hester'''
Seymour All my Stock of Wines and Beer and all other
Consumable Household Articles which may be in and
about my Mansion or Dwelling House and Premisses
to her during her life the use of all my Plate Linen
China and all other my Household Goods and Furniture
my Carriage Horses and Harness and all other my
Goods and Effects which shall be in and about my
said Mansion or Dwelling House and Premisses at the
time of my decease except such as are hereinafter
specifically given to my dear Son the '''Reverend Edward'''
'''Seymour''' Also I give unto my Servant '''Joseph Phillips'''
the Sum of One hundred pounds over and above the
wages which may be due to him at the time of my
decease Also I give and bequeath unto my said Son
my Paintings and Plants and Insects Comprised in
three folio Volumes and all other my Paintings and
Drawings both in Oil and Water Colours and of that
nature or kind soever my Cabinets of Insects and
other Specimens of Natural History my Fowling Pieces
and all other my Fire Arms all my Books and all
and singular other my Personal Estate and Effects
not hereinbefore disposed of and after the decease of
my said Wife all my Household Goods and other
Effects whereof the use is given to her for her life
and I do hereby express a full Confidence that my
said Son will in a reasonable time after my decease
cause all my Just Dects to be paid and discharged
And lastly I do hereby make nominate and appoint
my said Son sole Executor of this my last Will and
Testament hereby revoking all other Wills by me
at any time heretofore made In Witness whereof I
have hereunto set my hand and Seal the first day
of December in the Year of our Lord One thousand
seven hundred and ninety nine Willm Seymour [LS]
Signed Sealed Published and Declared by the above [Page 2]
named Testator Lord William Seymour as and
for his Last Will and Testament in the presence of us
- Daniel Jones - Willm Hughes MD
This Will was proved at London the Fifteenth
day of November in the Year of our Lord One thousand
eight hundred before the Worshipful James Henry
Arnold Doctor of Laws Surrogate of the Right Ho[noura]ble
Sir William Wynne Knight also Doctor of Laws [...]
Master Keeper or Commissary of the Prerogative Court
of Canterbury lawfully constituted by the Oath of
The Right Honourable and Reverend Edward
Seymour Clerk the son of the deceased and the sole
Executor named in the said Will to whom Administration
of all and singular the Goods Chattels and Credits of
the said deceased was granted having been first sworn
duly to Administer.
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[[Category:Leicestershire, Wills and Estates]] [[Marshall-11042|Theophilus Marshall]]'s will was written on4 December 1754 estate passed probate on 14 May 1763 in Leicestershire, England.[ '''Probate''': "Leicestershire Wills And Probate Records, 1500-1939"]
Archive: Record Office for Leicestershire, Leicester & Rutland; Reference: 1763 C-T
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Theophilus Marshall probate in 1754 in Leicestershire, England. Residence Sileby, Leicestershire, England. Occupation: Frame workknitter. Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. Capital F is rendered as F rather than ff. Abbreviations are expanded and additions noted in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. People mentioned in the will: *William Marshall (son) *Mary Marshall (wife) *Theophilus Marshall (son) *Thomas Marshall (son) *James Marshall (son) *Elizabeth Marshall (daughter) *Sarah Marshall (daughter) *Mary Marshall (daughter) ---- In the Name of God Amen I Theophilus
Marshall of Sileby in the County of Leicester Framework Knitter
being weak in Body but of a Sound and Disposing Mind and Memory
(thanks to God for the same) Do make and Ordain this my last Will
and Testament in manner and form following.
First All my houses Land and Tenements whatsoever and wheresoever
I Give and bequeath unto my son '''William Marshall''' and my beloved
wife Mary Marshall as Joynt Tenants for and during the term of the natural
life of my Said Wife '''Mary Marshall''' if she so long continue my Widow
Item from and after the Decease of my Said Wife Mary Marshall or
from and after the time of her marriage if she marry again after my
Decease which shall soonest happen I Give and bequeath all my
aforesaid Houses Lands and Tenements whatsoever and wheresoever
unto my aforesaid Son William Marshall and to his Heirs and Assigns
for ever Item I Give unto my Said Son William Marshall one
Stocken Frame the same which he now worketh in, Item I Give
unto my Son''' Theophilus Marshall''' One Stocken frame the Same
which he now worketh in, Item the reasonable use and wear of
that my other Stocken Frame I give unto my said Wife Mary Marshall
during the term of her natural life if she so long continue my
Widow Item from and after the Decease of my Said Wife Mary
Marshall or from and after the time of her Marriage if She marry
again afer my Decease which shall Soonest happen I Give that my Said
other Stocken frame unto my said son Theophilus Marshall Item the
reasonable use wear and Interest of all the rest of my Goods Cattle
Chattells and Personall Estate not herein before Given and bequeathed
I Give unto my said Wife Mary Marshall during the terme of her
natural life if she so long continue my Widow Item from and after
the Decease of me Said Wife Mary Marshall or from and after the time of her
Marriage if she Marry again after my Decease which shall Soonest happen
I Give and bequeath all the aforesaid rest of my Goods Cattle Chattells & personal
Estate to my Sons '''Thomas Marshall''' and '''James Marshall''' and to my Daughters
'''Elizabeth Marshall Sarah Marshall''' and '''Mary Marshall''' to be equally divided amongst
them share and share alike And I do make ordain and Appoint my Said Son William
Marshall and my Said Wife Mary Marshall Executor and Executrix of this my last Will
and Testament Ratifying and Confirming this and no other to be my last Will & Testament
In Witness whereof I have hereunto Set my hand and Seal this fourth Day of Dec. 1754
the mark of
Theophilus Marshall [LS]
Signed Sealed Published and Declared by the
Afores[ai]d Testator Theophilus Marshall as and for
his Last Will and Testament in the presence
and sight of us Willm Kilborn
Mary Killborn her mark
Jno Wootton [Probate] The 14th day of May 1763 Mary Marshall Widow, and
William Marshall the son, and joint Executors
within named were sworm, and at the same time
made oath that all the Testator's Personal Estate
at the time of his Death was not worth Twenty
Pounds
Before me
Ge[n?] Andrewes
Surrog[a]t[e] == Sources ==
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[[Category: Buckinghamshire, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:City of London, Wills and Estates]] The Will of [[Gascoigne-485|Thomas Gascoigne]], Grocer late of London, now of Chalfont St Peter, was written on 3 April 1710 and proved on 15 July 1710, administration granted to John Latham and Robert Chitch, named trustees, as no Executor was nominated.[ '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"]
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 516
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Will of Thoma Gascoigne, granted probate on 15 Jul 1710. Died about 1710 in London. Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. Capital F is rendered as F rather than ff. Abbreviations are expanded and additions noted in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. Difficult to read in places. People mentioned in the Will. *[[Gascoigne-485|Thomas Gascoigne]] (testator) *George Castles (mortgagee) *[[Gascoigne-486|Edward Gascoigne]] (eldest son) *Judith Middleton (daughter) *[[Gascoigne-487|Elizabeth Gascoigne]] (daughter) *[[Gascoigne-488|Sarah Ward]] (daughter) *Mary Gascoigne (daughter) *[[Gascoigne-489|Hannah Gascoigne]] (daughter) *[[Gascoigne-819|Lydia Gascoigne]] (daughter) *[[Gascoigne-490|Thomas Gascoigne]] (second son) *Edmund Reeve Esq (debtor) *Brother Ambrose Gascoigne (brother, trustee) *John Latham and Robert Chitch (friends, trustees) *Witenesses: William Reding, John Russell, Zachary White ---- In the Name of God Amen
This third day of April in the Year of our Lord God
1710 I '''Thomas Gascoigne''' late of the City of London Grocer but
now of the Parish of Chalfont St Peters in the County of Bucks
being sick and weak of body but of sound and perfect mind
and memory (praised be God for the same) Doe make and
ordain this my last Will and Testament in manner and form
following that is to say First and chiefly I give my Soul into the
hands of Almighty God who have it me my Body I com[m]end
to the Earth to be decently interr[e]d with Christian Burial as
near as may be to my Relations in the parish Church of Fulmer
in the said County of Bucks And as touching my worldly Estate
wherewith it hath pleas[e]d God to bless me I give devise bequeath
and dispose of the same in manner and form following that
is to say Imprimis I give devise and bequeath my Estate called
Deedsworth Farme with the wood call[e]d Cyters Wood a
Tenement call[e]d Perkins's House and four Acres or thereabouts
of Land in Austin Wood now in the possession or occupation of
Gyles Smith with all the appurtenances whatsoever com[m]only
reputed or or taken as part or parcell or in any wise belonging
[deleted words] to the said Farme and
premises to be sold to the best Advantage by the Trustees of
this my Will hereafter named for the uses intents and
puposes herein also after particularly mention[e]d and express[e]d
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Vi[delice]t After that the sum[m]e of 500£ principal money and the
Interest thereof now due or to be due unto '''George Castles''' of
Langley Park in the said County of Bucks by vertue of a
Mortgage of the premisses shall first be fully paid off and
clear[e]d out of the money ariseing by Sale of the same Then
my Will is that the sum[me] of 400£: shall be laid out by my said
Trustees in a Purchase of two Fifth parts of Sixty pounds per
Ann[um] in Land (one other fifth part whereof I am already
possest off) lying in Tallington Lane in Newington Burrough
in the Parish of Islington in the County of Middlesex if it
may be had or otherwise to be disposed off to the best
advantage according to the discretion of my said Trustees
for the use and benefitt of my '''Eldest Son Edward Gascoigne'''
now in Pensilvania or in some other place beyond the Seas
to whom I give and devise the said 400£ or the purchase
made therewith and to his heires for ever Also my Will is
that after the said Mortgage is paid off and the said 400£
so laid out or disposed off that then the remaining part of the
money so arising by the said Sale of the premisses shall be
equally divided between my six daughters '''Judith Middleton'''
'''Elizabeth Gascoigne Sarah Ward Mary Gascoigne Hannah'''
'''Gascoigne''' and '''Lydia Gascoigne''' in even and equall portions
Item I give devise and bequeath unto my '''Second Son Thomas'''
'''Gascoigne''' who is now also at or neyond the Seas the sum[m]e
of 10£: And to my said Daughter Sarah Ward the summ of 30£.
to be paid them out of the sum[m]e of 119£: and odd money due
to me upon Bond from '''Edmund Reeve Esq'''r and the interest
thereof now due or to be due for the same And the
remaineing part of the said debt and Interest (after
the said Legacies of 10£: and 30£ are paid and after the rest
of my debts and Funeral Charges are paid and discharged)
As also all my Goods Chattells and personall Estate I give
devise and bequeath to my said six Daughters to be
equally divided sahre and share alike Item I give devise
and bequeath my Fifth part of Sixty pounds per Annum
before mention[e]d lying in Islington parish in the County
of Mid[d]l[se]x aforesaid unto my said Second Son Thomas
Gascoigne and his heires for ever But my Will is that if
it shall happen that my said Son Thomas shall dye
before he attain the Age of 21 years and without issue of
his body that my said Son Edward shall possess and
injoy the said Legacy of one Fifth part of the said Sixty
pounds per Annum in Islington aforesaid And also my
Will is that if my said Son Edward shall happen to dye
before his return to England or before he shall be possest
off or legally invested with his said Legacy of 400£ or the
purchase made therewith and without heires of his
Body that then 200£ one halfe of the said 400£ if in money
or one moiety of the Land or Purchase made therewith
shall be and innure to the use and behoofe of my said Son
Thomas Gascoigne and his Heires And my Will is that
the remaineing 200£ or other Moiety of the said Purchase
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shall be equall divided between my said Six Daughters
or the Survivors of them share and share alike Item I
give and devise unto my loving '''Brother Ambrose'''
'''Gascoigne''' and to my good Friends '''John Latham and Robert'''
'''Chitch''' to each of them two Guineas to buy them a Ring
And doe hereby make and appoint the said Ambrose
Gascoigne John Latham and Robert Chitch Trustees and
Overseers of this my last Will and Testament with full
power to act and doe whatsoever according to their
Judgement and discretion they shall think necessary for
fulfilling of this my Will according to the true intent and
meaning hereof And I doe hereby disallow revoke and
annull all former Wills Testaments and Legacies by me
at any time before made or mention[e]d to be made ratifying
and confirming this only to be my last Will and Testament
In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and Seal
the day and year above written.//. Thomas Gascoigne.//.
Signed Sealed declared and pronounced by the said Thomas
Gascoigne as his last Will and Testament in the presence
of us./ '''William Reding John Russell Zachary White'''.//. == Sources ==
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[[Category:Wiltshire, Wills and Estates]] [[Pike-6117|Thomas Pike]]'s estate passed probate in 1729.[ '''Probate''': "Wiltshire, England, Wills and Probate, 1530-1858"]
Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre; Chippenham, Wiltshire, England; Wiltshire Wills and Probates; Reference Number: P3/P/734; Reference Number: P3/P/734
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Thomas Pike probate in 1729. Proved 24 October 1729, Inventory taken 4 October 1729 Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. Capital F is rendered as F rather than ff. Abbreviations are expanded and additions noted in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. Beneficiaries of the Will *Martha Pike (wife) *Martha Pike (daughter) *Mary Pike (daughter) *Marke Pike (son) *Josiah Pike (son) *John Pike (son) *Thomas Pike (son) ---- In the Name of God Amen the Nine and Twenty Day of September in the yeare of ouer Lord God 1729 I Thomas
Pike of the p[ari]sh of St Maryes in Cricklade in the County of Wilts Carpenter being Sick & weake in Body but of perfect mind and
Memory all praise be given to God therefore Calling unto mind the Mortallity of my Body and knowing that it is Appointed
once for all ^men to Die do Make and ordaine this my last Will and Testament that is to say principally and first of all I give and recom-
mend my Soul into the hands of God that gave it, And as for my Body I Commend it to the earth to be buried in a Christian manner at the
discretion of my Executor. Nothing Doubting but at the general Resurection I shall Receive the Same againe by the Mighty
Power of God, And as Tuching Such Worldly estate wherewith it has pleased God to bless me in this Life I Give ^and dispose of the Same in the
following Manner. Imprimus I giv and bequeath unto my dearly beloved Wife '''Martha Pike''' all my houses ^Except the Common at the north end of my Dwelling with all my other free-(hold)
land and all my goods ^for ever be they of what Sort or kind Soever dureing the Term of her Naturall Life And after her decease my Will andv pleasure is that the Tenement that layeth to the North end and Joyning to my now Dwelling house Shall becom my Daughter '''Martha'''
'''Pike''' and my Daughter '''mary Pike''' dureing the Time they keep them Selves Sengle or un maryed And after ^my wifes decease as aforesaid
the Rest of the Said houseing and other freeland and apurtanances there unto belonging is to be forthwith appraised and valued
by Two persons to be Chosen by my Executor and all or the majore pat of them that are to have their Equall parts there-^of
as followeth Which are my Son '''Marke Pike''' my ^Son '''Josiah Pike''' my Son '''John Pike''' my Daughter Martha Pike my Daughter Mary -
Pike ^and my Son '''Thomas Pike'''. And the True intent and meaning of this my last Will and Testament is that my Executor hearafter Nominated Shall within
Two yeare after the decease of my Wife pay or Cause to be paid to those persons above menc[i]oned and to ech of them theire
Equal parts that shall be found to be by a True Estimate and Value Taken, and if my Children Cannot agree in Valuing the Said
premises then they shall Chose Two other persons my Executor to Chose one and the rest of my Children to Chose the other
that Distribution may be made unto them as aforesaid. And if any or either of the Said persons that are to have the Said respective
parts should happen to Die before ^they Enjoy their Said parts then in Such case the Wife and Child or Children either of my [...]
Sons or Daughters Shall enjoy the Said respective Legacies for ever: And if it so happen that my ^Wife should be Sick at any time
then in Such case: every person either Son or Daughter or either of theire Survivors ^shall add^ Towards her ferther
[Torn and undreadable] any or either of the said persons shall refuse the paying the said
respective parts the ^[...] in such case my Executor hereof shall pay the Same to my Wife And after that he shall pay himself out
of the part or parts either of Son or Daughter or either of theire Survivors that shall refuse the Same. Item I give unto my
Wife Martha Pike all my good and houshold Stuff be thay of What Sort So ever for Ever. Item I give unto my wellbeloved
Son Thomas Pike Who I Likewise Constitute, Make and ordaine my only and Sole Executor of this my last Will and
Testement all and Sengula^r my Lands Messuages and Tenements by him freely to be possessed and Enjoyed upon Cond[i]c[i]on
he shall pay all my Debts funeral Charges and also all my Legacies to the True intent and meaning of this my last
Will and Testament as it above menc[i]oned. And I do hear by utterly Disalow, Revoke and Disanull all and every other
former Wills or Testaments, Lagacies, Requests and Executors, by me in any ways heartofore before this Time named
or menc[i]oned, Willed or Bequeath^ed Ratifiing and Conferming this and no other to be my last Will and Testement In
Wittness Where of I have here unto Set my Hand and Seal the Day and Yeare first above Written_. Note that the
goods an houshold Stuff given to my Wife for Ever is menc[i]oned only for Life in the Ninth line hereof by
Mistake and my Son Thomas Pike is one of them that are to have an
Equal part with the rest of my Children as interlined above the fifteeneth
line.
Signed Sealed, Published
and pronounced in the
presents of viz.
The Marke of}
Hanah Skillin} The Marke of} [LS]
The Marke of} Tho: Pike }
Elizabeth Insell}
Giles [...]ford == Sources ==
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[[Category:Wiltshire, Wills and Estates]] [[Pike-7176|Thomas Pike]]'s Will was written on 28 August 1795. Probate granted 12 November 1796 to Thomas Pike, the son.[ '''Probate''': "Wiltshire, England, Wills and Probate, 1530-1858"]
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Thomas Pike probate in 1796. Occupation: Carpenter. Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. Capital F is rendered as F rather than ff. Abbreviations are expanded and additions noted in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. People mentioned in the Will: *[[Pike-7178|Mary Cook]] (daughter) *[[Pike-7177|Sarah Snellings]] (daughter) *[[Pike-7182|Millier Marton]] (daughter) *[[Pike-7170|James Pike]] (son) *[[Pike-7181|George Pike]] (son) *[[Pike-7179|Thomas Pike]] (son) ---- I Thomas Pike of Bratton, Carpenter. in the
Parish of Westbury and County Wilts, Do hereby revoke
and make Void all and every Will or Wills, or, Testament
by me at any time made, and, declare this to be my Last
Will and Testament as follows ( that is to say).
first. I give to My Daughter, '''Mary Cook''' the Chest
of drawes, that stand in my room, and the japan tea-board
with all the Chinea tea-potts Cups & sacurs thereon. and in
Money three Guineas
second. I give to Daughter. '''Sarah Snellings'''
who now resides at Newbury, two Guineas
Thirdly, I give to My Daughter '''Millier Marton'''
who now resides at upton-scudimore, the Oak Dressing
table, and the swing-glass, and one Guinea
fourtly, I give to My son '''James Pike''', all that
Freehold Estate, lying and being in the borough
[of] Crekelade, all the rents or Profits that arise therefrom
from for his life only, and all my wearing apparal
except my New great-Coat
fiftly, I give to My son '''George Pike''', all the
aforesaid, Freehold Estate, in the borough of Crekelade
after the death, of his Brother James Pike, to he and his
Heirs for Ever, I give likewise to the said George Pike
my house and Garden and the Appurtenances, situated and
being at Sladbrook, after the death of his Brother
'''Thomas Pike''', the large beam and scales, and two large
Weights, iron barr, and the slegg, and the bed I now
sleep on, for Ever, [Page 2]
Sixly - I give to My son Thomas Pike, the house ^and Garden
which I now live in, situated and being at Sladbrook
with the [Chock?], for his life Only, and the residue of
my Hous[e]hold goods be equally devided between my two
Sons, George Pike, and Thos Pike, Except, the Furness
and boyler and Grates, and Cloase [Pressts?], which I give
to be [Standers?] to the house for ever, and Apoint my
son Thos Pike Executor in trust, for the Payment of
all Legacies, and Funeral Expences. To witness therefore
I have sett my hand and Seal, this the twenty-eight
day of August, One Thousand, seven Hundred and Ninety
five, In One Sheet of Paper, and One interline
[Signed]
Thomas Pike
Wm Bristow
Beniamen Britten
[?] Whitaker Signe, sealed, and declared
by the Testator, Thomas Pike
as, and for his last Will and
Testament, in the Presence of
us, Who have hereunto subscrib[ed]
our Names as Witnesses in the
Presence of the Testator. Note on Probate page. Q; When did the Testator die? A. Sepr 3 1795 == Sources ==
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[[Category:Leicestershire, Wills and Estates]] The Will of [[Wale-36|Thomas Roadley Wale]] written 15 February 1822, passed probate on 17 February 1830 in Syston, Leicestershire.[ '''Probate''': "Leicestershire Wills And Probate Records, 1500-1939"]
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Thomas Roadley Wale probate in 1830 in Syston. Occupation: Gentleman. Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. ff is rendered as F. Abbreviations are expanded and additions noted in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. Beneficiaries of the will: *Dorothy Wale (wife) *James Wale (son) *William Wale (son) *Thomas Roadley Wale (son) This is the last Will and Testament of me Thomas
Roadley Wale of Syston in the County of Leicester Gentleman (that is to say)
I give and devise to my wife '''Dorothy Wale''' for and during her natural
Life One Annuity Yearly Rent Charge or Annual Sum of Twenty Pounds of
lawful British Money to be yearly issuing and payable out of my Messuage
or Tenement with the Outbuildings Wood Yard and other the Appurtenances
thereof in the Parish of Saint Mary in the Town of Leicester in the said
County of Leicester and now in the Tenure or Occupation of my Son
'''James Wale''' and all my other Estate in the said Town of Leicester free
from and clear of all Taxes Charges Assessments Deductions and Outgoeings
whatsoever and is in or by equal half yearly Portions on the Feastdays of The
Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary and Saint Michael the Archangel
The first Portion whereof to be paid on such one of those Feastdays as shall
next arrive or happen after my Decease And I give and grant unto my
said Wife all such or the like Remedies and Powers for recovering and
obtaining the said Annuity Yearly Rent Charge or annual Sum and every or
any Portion or Part thereof by Distress and Sale in case the same shall
be unpaid for the Space of thirty Days after becoming due as Landlords in
England in General have by Law for recovery of Rents in Arrear And subject
and without Prejudice to the said Annuity Yearly Rent Charge or annual Sum
and the said Remedies and Powers for recovering or obtaining the same
I give and devise my said Messuage or Tenement with the said
Outbuildings Wood Yard and other Appurtenances thereof and all other
my said real Estate in the said Town of Leicester unto and to the Use
of my said Son James Wale his Heirs and Assigns for ever I also
give and devise to my said Wife for and during her natural Life
one other Annuity Yearly Rent Charge or Annual Sum of twenty
Pounds of lawful British Money to be yearly issuing and
payable out of my Messuage or Tenement in Syston aforesaid now
in my own Occupation and my three Closes of Grass Land in the
Parish Lordship or Liberties of Syston aforesaid now in the several
Tenures or Occupations of Robert Pickard and my son '''William Wale'''
with their respective Appurtenances and all other my Real Estate
in Syston aforesaid or the Parish Lordship or Liberties thereof free
from and clear of all Taxes Charges Assessments Deductions and [Page 2]
Outgoings whatsoever and in or by equal half Yearly Portions on the said
Feastdays of the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary and Saint
Michael the Archangel The first portion whereof to be paid on such one of
those Feastdays as shall next arrive or happen after my decease And
I give and grant unto my said Wife all such or the like Remedies and Powers
as aforesaid for recovering and obtaining the last mentioned Annuity Yearly
Rent Charge or Annual Sum and every or any portion part thereof by
Distress and Sale in case the same shall be unpaid for the space of thirty
Days after becoming due as Landlords in England in General have by Law
for Recovery of Rents in Arrear And subject and without Prejudice to the
last mentioned Annuity Yearly Rent Charge or annual Sum and the said
Remedies and powers for recovering and obtaining the same I give and
devise my said Messuage or Tenement in Syston aforesaid and my said
three Closes of Grass Land in the Parish Lordship or Liberties of Syston
aforesaid with their respective Appurtenances and all other my said
real Estate in Syston aforesaid or the Parish Lordship or Liberties thereof
unto and to the Use of my said Son William Wale his Heirs and Assigns
forever - I give and bequeath unto my said Wife my
Household Goods and Furniture of every description Also I give
and bequeath unto my son '''Thomas Roadley Wale''' the sum of one
hundred Pounds of lawful British Money and hereby direct the same
to be paid to him by my hereinafter appointed Executirx and Executors
within twelve Calendar Months next after my dcease And I give
and bequeath unto and equally between my said two sons James Wale
and William Wale my Leasehold Messuage Tenement or Inn in Melton
Mowbray in the said County of Leicester called or known by the Name or
Sign of the Bishop Blay and now in the Tenure or Occupation of
[blank] Littlewood together with all the Rights Members
Privileges and Appurtenances of the same and also all my Goods,
Chattels, Cattle Stock, Monies, Securities for Money and other personal
Estate and Effects whatsoever an wheresoever not herein before by me
otherwise given or bequeathed or disposed of but subject nevertheless to and
charged with the Payments of all such Debts as I shall or may justly owe
at the Time of my Decease my Funeral Expences and the charges of proving
this my last Will and Testament and all other Expences incidental to or [Page 3]
attending the same Also I appoint my said Wife and my said Sons
James Wale and William Wale joint Executrix and Executors hereof and I
hereby revoke and make void all Wills and Testaments by me at any Time
or Times heretofore made In Witness whereof I the said Thomas Roadley
Wale the Testator have to each of the first two Sheets of this my last Will
and Testament contained in three Sheets of Paper set my Hand and to
this third and last thereof my Hand and Seal this fifteenth
day of February in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred
and twenty two
[signed] TRWale
Signed sealed published and declared by the above
named Thomas Roadley Wale the Testator as and
for his last Will and Testament in the Presence of
us who in his Presence and at his Request and in the
Presence of each other have subscribed our Names as
Witnesses to the same
[Methis?] Moore
William Cooper
John Robinson
16th February 1830
Let a probat be made to James Wale of Leicester in the County of Leicester Surveyor
and Builder and William Wale of Syston in the County of Leicester Butcher two of the
Executors named in the Will of the deceased with power of making the like grant to
Dorothy Wale of Syston aforesaid the Widow the Executrix when she shall apply for the
same
They having beed duly sworn as well to the faithful Execution of the Will as that
the goods chattels and Credits of the said deceased without deducting any debts
due and owing by the deceased therefrom do not amount in Value to the sum
of Eight hundred pounds Before me
Richard Davies
Surrogate
to the Commisary
17th February 1839
Probate passed the Seal
Signed by John [St?] et al
Hardy [ ? ? ]
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[[Category:Leicestershire, Wills and Estates]] The Will of [[Wale-291|Thomas Roadley Wale]] written on 3 January 1856 in Shepshed, Leicestershire, and proved on 20 January 1859. Date of death 12 August 1858.[ '''Probate''': "Leicestershire Wills And Probate Records, 1500-1939"]
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Thomas Roadley Wale probate in 1859 in Sheepshed. Died 12 Aug 1858 in Sheepshed. Occupation: Miller. Beneficiaries in Will: *Wife (unnamed) *James Wale (son) *George Henry Wale (son) *Frederick Wale (son) *William Wale (brother, farmer) *Samuel Chapman Wale (brother in law, baker) ---- This is the last Will and Testament of me Thomas Roadley Wale of
Sheepshead in the County of Leicester Miller First I direct all my
just debts funeral expenses and the expense of proving this my
Will to be paid by my Executors hereinafter named as soon as
conveniently may be after my decease I give and devise Unto
my son '''James''' All that Messuage or Tenement and Windmill
with the appurtenances thereto belonging situate and being in
Sheepshead aforesaid And also all that my Close of Land adjoining
containing one acre and a half or thereabouts and now in my own
occupation To hold to him my said son James his Heirs and
Assigns for ever Also I give and devise unto my two sons '''George'''
'''Henry''' and '''Frederick''' All that my Close of Land situate in the
parish of Sheepshead aforesaid and adjoining Mr Lamberts
Brickyard containing one acre or thereabouts and now in my
own occupation To hold to them my said sons George Henry and
Frederick their Heirs and Assigns for ever as Tenants in
Common and not as joint Tenants And I give devise and
bequeath unto my Brother '''William Wale''' of Sheepshead aforesaid
Farmer and my brother in Law '''Samuel Chapman Wale''' of Barrow
upon Soar in the said County of Leicester Baker All and every
the rest residue and remainder of my Real Estate whatsoever
and wheresoever and also all and singular my personal
Estate whatsoever or wheresoever that I may be seized
possessed of or entitled to at the time of my decease To hold the
same to them the said William Wale and Samuel Chapman
Wale their Heirs Executors Administrators and Assigns according
to the nature and tenure of such Estates respectively Upon the
Trusts nevertheless hereinafter expressed and declared (that is
to say) Upon Trust that they my said Trustees or the survivor of
[Page 2]
them his Heirs Executors or Administrators do and shall as soon
as conveniently may be after my decease sell and dispose of
all such parts of my said personal Estate as shall be in their
nature saleable and collect and get in all debts and sums of
money that may be due and owing to me at the time of my
decease and after payment thereout of all my just debts funeral
and testamentary expenses as aforesaid do and shall pay to
my Wife the Legacy or sum of Ten pounds within three months
next after my decease and after payment thereof do and shall
divide [Thomas Roadley Wale] the residue of my said
personal Estate unto and equally between and amongst my
three Sons James, George Henry, and Frederick share and share
alike on their severally attaining the age of Twenty one years
the Interest thereof being applied for their benefit during minority
And as for and concerning all that my Close of Land
containing Two Acres and one rood or thereabouts situate and
being in Sheepshead aforesaid and near to the Watermill and
now in my own occupation Upon Trust to pay the rents and
profits thereof unto my said Wife for and during the term of her
natural life if she shall so long continue my Widow or permit
and suffer her to receive the same at their discretion And from
and after her decease or second marriage whichever shall
first happen I give and devise my said last mentioned Close
unto my said two sons George Henry and Frederick To hold to them
their Heirs and assigns for ever as Tenants in Common and
not as joint Tenants And as for and concerning all the rest
and residue of my said Real Estate I do hereby give and devise
the same Unto my said two sons George Henry and Frederick
To hold to them their Heirs and Assigns for ever as Tenants in
Common and not as joint Tenants And I do hereby direct and
it is my mind and Will that the rents and profits arising from
my said Real Estate hereinbefore devised to my said Sons
shall be paid and applied by my said Trustees for the benefit
of my said Sons respectively during their respective minorities
Provided always and I do hereby Will and declare that my
said Trustees shall and may out of the monies which shall
[Page 3]
come to their respective hands by virtue of the trusts of this
my Will retain to and reimburse himself and themselves
respectively all loss costs damages and expences which they
may respectively sustain expend or be put unto in or about the
execution of the trusts of this my Will And that they my said
Trustees shall be chargeable only for so much money as they
or he shall actually receive by virtue of the Trusts of this my
Will And that one of them shall not be answerable or accountable
for the other of them but each for his own acts receipts and
defaults only And that they shall not be answerable or
accountable for any loss which may happen to the said trust
monies in consequence of the failure of any Banker or Bankers
or other person in whose hands any part of the said trust
monies shall be deposited or lodged for safe custody or
otherwise nor for any misfortune loss or damage unless
the same shall happen by or through their or his [Thomas]
[Roadley Wale] own wilful neglect or default respectively I
give and devise all Hereditaments and Estates vested in me as
Trustee or Mortgagee unto the said William Wale and Samuel
Chapman Wale To hold to them their Heirs and Assigns according
to the nature and tenure of such Estates respectively subject
nevertheless to the trusts and equities of redemption affecting
the same Hereditaments and Estates respectively And lastly I
do hereby nominate constitute and appoint the said William
Wale and Samuel Chapman Wale joint Executors of this my
Will and do hereby revoke all former and other Wills by me made
In Witness whereof I have to this my last Will and Testament
contained on three sheets of paper set my hand and seal (that
is to say) my hand to the first two sheets thereof and my hand
and seal to this third and last sheet thereof this Third day
of January One thousand eight hundred and fifty six
Thomas Roadley Wale LS Signed Sealed published
and declared by the said Thomas Roadley Wale as and for his
last Will and Testament in the presence of us who in his
presence at his request and in the presence of each other all
being present at the same time have hereunto subscribed our
[Page 4]
names as witnesses the erazure in the thirty second line and
obliteration in the last line of the first sheet the two obliterations
and interlineation in the sixteenth line of the second sheet and
the interlineation of the word "six" in the last line of the third
sheet of this Will being all first made - Henry Toone Solicitor
Loughborough - W H Toone
Proved 20th January 1859 by the Oaths of William Wale
Brother of the deceased and Samuel Chapman Wale
the Executors to whom was granted execution
Sworn under £300 and that the testator died on or
about the 12th day of August 1858 == Notes == The obliterations and interlineations mentioned at the close of the Will do not appear in the copy of the original, and I believe the appearance of [Thomas Roadley Wale] in the middle of two pages is due to a change of line/page breaks in the copy of the original. == Sources ==
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[[Category:Leicestershire, Wills and Estates]] The Will of [[Roadly-3|Thomas Roadly]] of Syston, Leicestershire, England, written on 13 August 1781 and passed probate on 31 December 1785.[ '''Probate''': "Leicestershire Wills And Probate Records, 1500-1939"]
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Thomas Roadly probate in 1785 in Syston. Occupation: Yeoman. Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. ff is rendered as F. Abbreviations are expanded and additions noted in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. Beneficiaries of the Will: *Thomas Waldin (grandson) *John Wale (son-in-law and executor) *Ann Wale (daughter, wife of John Wale) *Alice Waldin (grandaughter, wife of Thomas Waldin) ---- This is the last Will and testament
of me '''Thomas Roadly''' of Syston in the County of Leicester Yeoman
Being aged and weak in Body But of Sound and disposing mind
memory and understanding praised be God for thesame / My
will and desire is to be decently inter[r]ed at Syston aforesaid at the
Discretion of my Executor herein after named As to such worldly
Estate wherewth it hath pleased God to bless me I give and dispose
thereof as follows First I will and appoint that all the Debts
which shall be justly owing by me at the time of my Decease as
also my funeral Expences and theCharges of the Execution of this
my Will be fully paid and satisfied And / Charged and chargeable
therewith / I give devise and bequeath as well All that my Messuage
or Tenement now divided into three Tenements or Dwellings with their
appurtenances scituate standing and being in Syston aforesaid and
now in the several possessions of John Thirk, Francis Ro[d?]le and
Benjamin Clewer And also All those my two Closes or inclosed Grounds
with their appurtenances lying and being in Syston aforesaid called
the Isle Moor Close and Lammas Close and now in the possession of my
Grandson '''Thomas Waldin''' and all other my real as personal Estates of
what nature or kind soever in Syston aforesaid or elsewhere / Which I
have not heretofore Conveyed or disposed of / unto my Son in Law '''John'''
'''Wale''' for and during the Term of his natural life Without Impeachment
of Waste / Except voluntary waste in the Buildings / and from and after
his Decease Then to the use and Behoof and Benefit of my Daughter
'''Ann Wale''' wife of the said John Wale and her assigns for and during the
Term of her natural life dispunishable of waste / Except voluntary in the
Buildings / And from and after theseveral Deaths and Deceases of the survivor of
the Then to the use Behoof and Benefit of my Grand daughter '''Alice'''
'''Waldin''' wife of the said Thomas Waldin her heirs Executors Adm[inistrat]ors and
assigns To whom I give Devise and bequeath thesame and every part [Page 2]
and parcell to her and them accordingly And I do hereby nominate
and appoint mysaid Son in Law John Wale sole Executor of this my
last Will and Testament hereby revoking all former and other Will
and Wills by me at any time or times heretobefore or lately made
In Witness whereof I the said Thomas Roadly the Testator
have set my hand and Seal this Thirteenth Day of August in the
year of our Lord One thousand seven hundred and eighty one
[signed] Thomas Rodely [LS]
Signed sealed published and declared
by thesaid Testator Thomas Roadly as and
for his last Will and Testament in the
presence of us who in his presence and at
his request and in the presence of each other
have subscribed our names as witnesses thereof
Thos Westhead
Jonathan Ball
Elizeth Dunn [Page 3]
31st December 1785
Let a probat be made to John Wale the sole Executor within named
he being duly sworn as well to the faithful Execution of the Will as
that the Testator's Good. Chattels and Credits do not amount in
value to the sum of Five Pounds
Before me Tho: Haines Surrogate
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[[Category:Wiltshire, Wills and Estates]] This is a transcription of the will of [[Snooke-28|Thomas Snooke]], Yeoman of Urchfont, Wiltshire.[ '''Probate''': "Wiltshire, England, Wills and Probate, 1530-1858"]
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Thomas Snooke probate in 1740. The will was written on 18 October 1737 and proved at Market Lavington, Wiltshire on the 22 May 1740, with administration being granted to Thomas Snook the son.
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. Capital F is rendered as F rather than ff. Abbreviations are expanded in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. ---- People mentioned in will *[[Snooke-6|Vincent Snooke]] (son) *[[Snook-705|Thomas Snooke]] (son) *William Snooke (grandson) *Sarah (granddaughter, daughter of son Thomas) *Thomas Snooke (grandson) *Harry Snooke (grandson) *Sarah (granddaughter, daughter of son Robert) *[[Snooke-7|Robert Snooke]] (son) *Others: George Andross, William Barness, Daniel Finn, John Coles, Edward West, John Reeves, Michael Willis, Robert Plank, Stephen Burgess, William Stockwell, Joyce Hutchings, Sarah Gilbert, Anne Banks, Mary Burgess, the widow of John Wilshire, Mary Heggence, Emme Giddings, Jane Wilshire, Mary Cruse and Sarah Cooper *Witnesses: John Swallow, Edward Long ---- In The Name of God Amen I '''Thomas Snooke''' of Urchfont
in the County of Wilts yeoman being of a sound mind and memory do make ordain and
declare this to be my last Will and Testament and to be in man[n]er and forme following (Revoking
disanulling and making void all other Will or Wills or any other Testamentary writings by me
at any time heretofore made) First I Give unto my Son '''Vincent Snooke''' of Urchfont the sum[m]e of
Five Shillings to be paid unto him within one month after my Decease by my Executor. herein
mentioned I give unto my Son '''Thomas Snooke''' of Urchfont or his Executors and Assigns All those my
two Leasehold grounds Scituate lying and being in Urchfont aforesaid one of them called Bullnapps=
Coppice the other called the four acres with all my right Tithe and Interest therein I Give unto my
Grandson '''William Snooke''' of Urchfont my Great Bible immediately after my Decease I Give unto my
Grandaughter '''Sarah the Daughter of my Son Thomas Snooke''' the sume of Fourty Pounds when she shall
attain to the age of Twenty years to be paid her by my Executor herein mentioned I Give unto my
Grandson '''Thomas Snooke''' of Urchfont the sume of Ten pounds when he shall attain to the age of Fifteen
years to be paid him by my Executor. herein mentioned I give to my Grandson '''Harry Snooke''' of
Urchfont the sum[m]e of Ten pounds when he shall attain to the age of Twenty years to be paid to him by
my Executor. herein mentioned I Give unto my Grandaughter '''Sarah Daughter of my Son Robert'''
'''Snooke''' the sume of Ten Pounds when she shall attain to the age of Twenty years to be paid
her by my Executor. herein mentioned And my will is farther such That if my Son '''Thomas Snooke''' of
Urchfont shall ever be in possession of two Cossitts (as his life is in, In Reversion after my Son
'''Vincent Snooke''') otherwise Called Brundsons living now in the possession of my Son '''Vincent Snooke''' or
Otherwise shall receive of my Son '''Vincent Snooke''' the sume of One Hundred Pounds as by an Article
of Agreement made and Concluded between me and my two Sons '''Vincent and Thomas Snooke''' as doth
by the said writing appear Then my will is that my Son '''Thomas Snooke''' within Six months after he
Shall be in Possession of Brunsdons living or of the above said Hundred pounds he then shall pay unto
my Son '''Robert Snooke''' the [erased] Sume of Fifty Pounds Also I give to my Son '''Robert Snooke'''
the Further Sume of Five Shillings to be paid to him within one month next after my Decease
by my Executor. herein mentioned I Give unto '''George Andross, William Barness, Daniel Finn, John Coles'''
'''Edward West, John Reeves, Michael Willis, Robert Plank, Stephen Burgess, William Stockwell, Joyce'''
'''Hutchings, Sarah Gilbert, Anne Banks, Mary Burgess, the widow. of John Wilshire, Mary Heggence,'''
'''Emme Giddings, Jane Wilshire, Mary Cruse''' and '''Sarah Cooper''' each a Loaf of Bread of the value of
one shilling and my will is that each of them to have the Loaf when they comes back from
my internment at Church of my Executor All the rest and residue of my Estate, Moneys, Goods,
Chattles, and effects whatsoever ( after my Debts, Legacys and Funeral Expenses are paid I give
unto my Son '''Thomas Snooke''' of Urchfont whome I make my full whole and Sole Executor to
this my last Will and Testament In witness whereof I have hereunto Sett my hand and Seal
this Eighteenth day of October One Thousand Seven hundred and Thirty Seven and in the Eleventh
year of the Reigne of our Sovereign Lord George the Second of Great Brittain France and Ireland King
Defender of the Faith and so forth.
Signed Sealed and Declared by the Testator to be his
last Will and Testament in the Presence of
'''John Swallow Edward Long'''
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[[Category:Wiltshire, Wills and Estates]] This is a transcription of the will of [[Snooke-6|Vincent Snooke]], Yeoman of Urchfont, Wiltshire, written on 22 December 1749, proved at Salisbury 15 April 1752.[ '''Probate''': "Wiltshire, England, Wills and Probate, 1530-1858"]
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Vincent Snooke probate in 1752. Spelling, and punctuation are as per the register copy, line breaks have been changed to fit page. Capital F is rendered as F rather than ff. Abbreviations are expanded in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. People mentioned in the Will *Jane Snooke (Wife) *Thomas Snooke (Brother) *Robert Snooke (Brother, executor) * John Chelps, Samuell Salmon (Witnesses) ---- I '''Vincent Snooke''' of Urchfont in the County of Wilts Yeoman Do hereby Revoke and Annul all
former and other Wills and Testaments by me at any time made And Do declare my last Will and Testament to be
as Follows ( that is to say ) First I Give and Bequeath unto my loving '''Wife Jane Snooke''' the Sume of Twenty
Pounds to be paid to her One half part thereof in One month and the residue thereof in Twelve Month next after my
decease Also I Give and Bequeath to my Said Wife All Such Household Goods as She brought with her at the time of
our Intermarriage Also I Give to my Said Wife the Use and Usage of All other my Household Goods Beding and
Furniture whatsoever for and during her Natural life if She Shall So long continue a Widow Sole and Unmarried
And from and after her decease or Marriage which Shall first happen I Give and Bequeath the Use of the Same unto
my '''Brother Thomas Snooke''' his Ex[ecu]tors and Adm[inistrat]ors Also I Give and Bequeath unto my '''Brother Robert'''
'''Snooke''' All that my Leasehold Messuage or Dwellinghouse with the Garden and Appurtenances thereunto
belonging Situate and being in Mitchelhampton in the County of Gloucester and now in his Possession To
hold the Same unto my Said Brother Robert his Ex[ecu]tors Adm[inistrat]ors and Assignes from and imediately after my decease for
and during all the then residue and remainder of the Term Interest and Estate I shall have therein to come and
unexpired
Also I give and Bequeath to all and every the Child and Children of my Said two Brothers Thomas
Snooke and Robert Snooke that Shall be living at the time of my decease the Sum of Twenty Pounds a Piece to be
paid them respectively in One Year next after my decease But in Case any or either of them Shall then happen to be under
the Age of Twenty One Years that then the Legacy and Legacies of Such So Under Age Shall not be paid or payable
to him her or them till he She or they Shall Attain his her and their respective Ages of Twenty One Years Also I
Give to the Poor of the Parish of Urchfont aforesaid a Sack of Wheat to be made up into Threepenny Loaves and to be
distributed at the discretion of my Executors in One Month next after my decease Also all the rest and residue of
my Goods Chattells Moneys and Securities for Money and Personal Estate whatsoever I Give and Bequeath unto my
said Brothers Thomas Snooke and Robert Snooke Share and Share alike Subject nevertheless to the Payment
of my Debts Legacies and Funeral Expenses And I do make and Appoint my Said two Brothers Thomas Snooke
and Robert Snooke Executors of this my last Will and testament In Witness whereof I the Said Vincent Snooke
have to this my last Will and Testament Set my Hand and Seal this Twenty Second day of December in the Year of
our Lord One Thousand Seven Hundred and Forty Nine
Witnesses John Chelps Sam:l Salmon
Proved at Sarum April 15th 1752: Thomas Snooke
and Robert Snooke the Ex[ecu]tors were duly
sworn before me
J Lamby [S?]
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[[Category:Hertfordshire, Wills and Estates]] William's Will was written in 1798 and passed probate in 1814. His last residence was Potters Bar, Hertfordshire.[ '''Probate''': "Bank Of England Wills Extracts 1717-1845"]
[https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=GBOR%2FBOE%2F056%2F0256&parentid=GBOR%2FBOE%2F702034924%2F1 FindMyPast Image] - [https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBOR%2FBOE%2F702034924%2F1 FindMyPast Transcription] (accessed 18 April 2023)
William Brickett probate in 1814. Residence Potters Bar, Hertfordshire. Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. Capital F is rendered as F rather than ff. Abbreviations are expanded and additions noted in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. [In left margin] No 32634
No I/A
fo 4296
Sworn under
£100 William Brickett, Servant, to Sir Charles Wales of
Potters Bar, died Possessed of
£110 Reduced @ 663/4 £73..8..6
And by his Will dated 17 September 1798 appointed his Wife
Sole Executrix, Probate granted at Doctors Commons 8 February
1814 to Susannah Brickett otherwise Brickitt Widow
and relict of the Deceased therein also described '''William Brickett'''
otherwise '''Brickitt''' otherwise '''Sibley''' of Potters Bar in the Parish of
South Mims in the County of Middlesex and in the Will described
of Potters Bar aforesaid Labourer and in which are the following
Words.
Whereas on the twenty second Day of May One thousand Seven
hundred and ninety two I purchased the Sum of one Hundred
and Ten pounds three PerCent Bank Annuities Reduced in the
Name of William Brickitt (that being the Name whereby
I am usually called) and accepted the same and have
given Receipts for the Dividends thereon in that Name
and in that Name I have intermarried with my Wife
and she is called by the Name of '''Susannah Brickitt''' now I
hereby give to my said Wife the Sum of Fifty five pounds being
one Moiety of the said One Hundred and Ten Pounds Bank Reduced
Annuities for her own absolute use And I give to her the
other Moiety of such Annuities in Trust to Receive the
Dividends thereof as they shall become payable and apply
the same in equal shares towards the the support of such
Children as I shall have by her living at my Death until
they shall respectively attain the age of Twenty One Years
and then to Transfer equal Shares of the Capital thereof
to them Respectively Provided always that if any of them
die under that age I give his her or their Share or Shares
in such Dividends and Capital in like manner to the
Survivor or Survivors of them and if all of them die under
that Age I give the said Trust Annuities to my said
Wife == Sources ==
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[[Category:Wiltshire, Wills and Estates]] [[Fry-424|William Fry]]'s Will was written on 18 November 1695 and passed probate on 20 October 1698 at Devizes, Wiltshire, England.[ '''Probate''': "Wiltshire, England, Wills and Probate, 1530-1858"]
Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre; Chippenham, Wiltshire, England; Wiltshire Wills and Probates; Reference Number: P1/3Reg/172; Reference Number: P1/3Reg/172
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William Fry probate in 1698. Occupation: Clothworker. Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. ff is rendered as F. Abbreviations are expanded and additions noted in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. People in the will in the order that they appear: *Jane Jeffs (Daughter) *Margarett (Daughter) *Mary (Wife) *Zephaniah (Grandson) *William (Grandson) *Zephaniah Fry (Son) *Alexander Fry (Son) *Debora[h] Bradbury (Daughter) *Ruth (Daughter, executrix) *Isaac Ferris, Abel Ferris, John Ranger (Witnesses) ---- In the Name of God Amen the
eighteenth day of November in the seaventh year of
the Reign of our Sovereign Lord William the third by
the Grace of God of England, Scotland, France & Ireland
King defender of the Faith &c Annoq[ue] D[omi]ni one thousand
six hundred ninety & five I William Fry of Sutton Beng[er]
in the County of Wiltes Cloth-worker being sicke & weak
in body but of sound and perfect mind and memory
do make, prdaine and declare this my last Will & Testam[en]t,
in manner and forme following vizt, Imprimis I bequeath
my Soule into the hands of Allmighty God my maker -
hopeing throug the meritorious Death & Passion of Jesus
Christ my Redeemer to recieve free remission of all
my sins: My body I bequeath to be buried at the discretion
of my Executrix hereinafter nominated And as for my
worldly Estate I dispose of the Same as followeth Item
I give and bequeath unto my daughter '''Jane Jeffs''' the sum
of five shillings. Item I give unto my daughter '''Margarett'''
the sum of five pounds. Item I give & bequeath unto
'''Mary my Loving Wife''' the sum of five pounds. Item
I give & bequeath unto my '''Grandson Zephaniah''' my
best Sheares. Item I give and bequeath unto my '''Grandson'''
'''William''' my second best Sheares. Item all the rest of my
Tooles belonging to my trade I give & bequeath unto
my '''Son Zephaniah Fry''' on this Condic[i]on, That if my '''Son'''
'''Alexander Fry''' doth return again unto Sutton Benger
at any time within the space of seaven yeares next ensuing,
That then in such Case my Will is, That my said Son Zepha-
niah shall deliver unto my Son Alexander one half of
my [page 2]
my said working Tooles to the proper use & behoofe
of my son Alexander. Item I give & bequeath unto
my said Sin Alexander & unto my '''daughter Debora'''
'''Bradbury''' one shilling apeice. Item I give & bequeath
all the rest of my houshold Goods unto my three
daughters Margarett, '''Ruth''' & Deborah to be equally divided
between them part and share alike But upon this Condic[i]on
nevertheless, That they the said Margarett, Ruth & Deborah
shall peacably & quietly permitt & suffer my said
wife Mary to have, hold & enjoy my s[ai]d houshold Goods
to her own proper use & behoof dureing the terme of
her naturall life. Item all the rest, residue & remainder
of my p[er]sonall Estate, Goods and Chattles whatsoever I give
and bequeath unto my said daughter Ruth whom I
hereby constitute, ordaine and appoint to be Sole
Executrix of this my last Will & Testam[en]t, hereby revoke-
-ing all my former Wills, In Witness whereof I the said
William Fry have published & declar'd this to be my
last Will & Testam[en]t, and have hereunto set my hand
and seale the day & yeare first above-written . . William
Fry . . Signed, Sealed & delivered (this word five being
first interlined) in the p[re]sence of Us (the paper being
Stampt) the marke of '''Isaac Ferris, Abel Ferris, John'''
'''Ranger''' Probate in Latin granted at Devizes 20 October 1698 to Ruth the daughter, sole Executrix. == Sources ==
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[[Category:Leicestershire, Wills and Estates]] The Will of William Jacques, Baker, written on 20 January 1893 in Mountsorrel, Leicestershire, and proved on 13 December 1893. Date of death 14 November 1893.[ '''Probate''': "Leicestershire Wills And Probate Records, 1500-1939"]
Archive: Record Office for Leicestershire, Leicester & Rutland; Reference: DE 462/36
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William Jacques probate in 1893 in Mountsorrel. Died 14 Nov 1893 in Mountsorrel. Occupation: Baker. People mentioned in the will: *Harriet Jacques (wife) *William Wale ---- This is the last Will and Testament of me William
Jacques of Mountsorrel in the County of Leicester Baker I
devise all my estate and interest in the Messuage and hereditaments
situate at Mountsorrel aforesaid now in my own occupation which
were devised to me for life by the Will of '''William Wale''' deceased
[Page 2]
with certain remainders over the ultimate reversion in fee whereof
being now vested in me And all other my real estate Unto and to
the use of my said Wife in fee simple And I bequeath all my
personal estate unto my said Wife absolutely she paying thereout all
my funeral and testamentary expenses and debts And I revoke all
other Wills by me at anytime heretofore made and declare this the only
to be my last Will and Testament In Witness whereof I the said
William Jacques the Testator have hereunto set my hand this twentieth
day of January One thousand eight hundred and ninety three.
[Signed] William Jacques
Signed by the said William Jacques the Testator as his last Will
in the presence of us both present at the same time who in his
presence and in the presence of each other have hereunto subscribed
our names as Witnesses.
Wilfred Moss, Solicitor, Loughborough.
Henry Lovell, Groom, Loughborough.
Proved at Leicester on the thirteenth day
of December 1893 by the Oath of '''Harriet'''
'''Jacques''' Widow, the Relict, the sole Executrix
to whom administration was granted.
The Testator William Jacques was late of Mountsorrel in the
County of Leicester Baker and died on the fourteenth day of
November 1893 at Mountsorrel aforesaid.
Personal Estate Gross £536 : 7 : 9. Net £236 : 11 : 11.
Wilfred Moss, Solicitor, Loughborough.
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[[Category:Berkshire, Wills and Estates]] The Will of [[Langley-4904|William Langley]], Yeoman, of Bray, Berkshire, England, written on 22 January 1846 and proved in London on 23 January 1849.[https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D128531 Reference: PROB 11/2086/359 Description: Will of William Langley, Yeoman of Bray , Berkshire Date: 23 January 1849 Held by: The National Archives, Kew] Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. Capital F is rendered as F rather than ff. Abbreviations are expanded and additions noted in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. People in the Will *[[Langley-4907|John Langley]] (Son) *[[Langley-4914|William Langley]] (Son) *[[Langley-4908|Thomas Langley]] (Son) *[[Langley-4906|James Langley]] (Son) *[[Langley-4913|Hannah Hughes]] (Huse) (Daughter) *[[Huse-501|Thomas Hughes]] (Huse) (Son in law, Hannah's husband) *[[Langley-4890|Elizabeth Cannon]] (Daughter) *[[Cannon-7589|John Cannon]] (Son in law, Elizabeth's husband) *[[Blay-414|Ann Wallace]] (Wallis) (Daughter of Edward Blay) *[[Wallis-5047|William Wallace]] (Ann's husband) *[[Blay-415|Edward Blay]] (Son in law (by marriage?), Ann's father, deceased) *[[Lee-43953|Isaac Blay]] otherwise Lee (Son in law by marriage) ---- This is the last Will and Testament
of me William Langley of Bray in the County of Berks Yeoman. First
I direct all my just debts funeral and testamentary expenses including
those of proving this my last Will and Testament to be duly payd satis
fied and discharged by my Executor and Trustee hereinafter named. I give and
bequeath unto my Son '''John Langley''' my eight day Clock to and for his
use and benefit I give devise and bequeath unto the said John Langley
his heirs executors administrators and assigns all those my two Cottages
or Tenements with the Barn Outhouses and Garden and about one acre and
a half of land adjoining situate at Bray aforesaid with the appurtenan
ces thereunto belonging and which said hereditaments and premises are
on mortgage to Thomas Smith of North Town near Maidenhead Berks for
securing to him the Sum of thirty pounds and interest at five pounds per
Cent upon the trusts nevertheless and to and for the intents and purposes
hereinafter declared of and concerning the same that is to say upon trust
that he the said John Langley his heirs executors administrators or assigns
do and shall with all convenient speed after my decease make sale and
absolutely dispose thereof either entirely and altogether of in parcels by pub
lic auction or private contract to any person or persons willing to become
the purchaser or purchasers thereof respectively for such price or prices or
Sum or sums of money as to my said Trustee or his heirs executors adminis
trators or assigns shall seem reasonable and for promoting and facilitating
such sale or sales do and shall enter into make and execute all such con
tracts covenants agreements conveyances and assurances acts deeds matters
and things which to my said Trustee shall seem reasonable and I declare
that the receipt and receipts of my said Trustee his heirs executors
[Page 2]
administrators and assigns for any money payable under this my Will
shall effectually discharge the person or persons paying the same from
being ^x obliged to see the application thereof ^or of any part thereof or to enquire into the necessity
:[In right margin] xanswerable or accountable for the inap
:plication or non application thereof or of
:any part thereof or from being
or propriety of any sale that may be made by virtue of this my Will and
I do further declare that my said trustee his heirs executors administra-
tors or assigns shall stand and be possessed of and interested in all the
money to arise from the sale or sales hereinbefore directed to be made
as aforesaid In trust in the first place to pay off and discharge the said
principal Sum of thirty pounds and such interest as may be then due
thereon together with all such costs charges and expenses that may be
incurred ^‡ upon or be attendant upon the said sale or sales and of making
:[In right margin]‡thereon and in the next place to pay
:and discharge all the Costs charges and
:expenses that may be incurred
out and perfecting a good and marketable title thereto and after the several
payments and satisfaction thereout as aforesaid In trust to pay divide and
apply the residue thereof in manner following (that is to say) unto and equal
ly between my Sons '''William Langley''' the said John Langley '''Thomas Langley'''
and '''James Langley''' and my daughters '''Hannah''' the Wife of '''Thomas Hughes'''
and '''Elizabeth''' the Wife of '''John Cannon''' and '''Ann Wallace''' the Wife of '''William'''
'''Wallace''' of Bray aforesaid daughter of my late Son in law '''Edward Blay'''
and '''Isaac Blay otherwise Lee''' my Son in law by Marriage. But my Will
and mind is and I do hereby declare that in case any or either of the
above named persons shall die during my life time or before the division
of the residue arising from the aforesaid sale the share of him her or them
shall survive and be payable to the husband or Widows of such parties so
dying and in case there shall be no husband or Widow then living then to
the Child or Children of the husband or Widow who shall have survived or
would have been entitled to such share respectively And I do hereby appoint
the said John Langley sole Executor of this my last Will and Testa-
ment and do hereby revoke and make void all former Wills and Codicils if
any by me at any time heretofore made and declare this to be my last Will
and Testament In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand this twenty
second day of January one thousand eight hundred and forty six - William
Langley - Signed declared and acknowledged by the said Testator as and for
his last Will and Testament in the presence of us who at the same time
in his presence at his request and in the presence of each other have here-
unto subscribed our names as witnesses - Hen. Farnell, Sol[icito]r Isleworth -
Middx - Henry Hall his Clerk ./.
Proved at London 23rd January 1849 before the Worshipful Robert
Joseph Phillimore Doctor of Laws and Surrogate by the Oath of John Lang-
ley the Son the sole Executor to whom Adm[inistrati]on was granted having been first
sworn duly to administer ./. == Sources ==
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[[Category:Somerset, Wills and Estates]] The Will of [[Long-25659|William Longe]], written on 28 September 1558 in Beckington, Somerset, England, and proved on 17 November 1558.[ '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"]
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 41
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Will of Willmi Longe of Bekyngton, Somerset, England, granted probate on 17 Nov 1558. Died Abt 1558. [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C1903343 Noodes Quire Numbers: 40 - 77 Reference: PROB 11/41 Name of Register: Noodes Quire Numbers: 40 - 77 Date: 1558 Held by: The National Archives, Kew. '''Note: I have not been able to find it within this batch'''.] Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. ff is rendered as F. Abbreviations are expanded and additions noted in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. People in the will in the order that they appear: *Elizabeth (wife) *Henrye Fyner (cousin, Henry Viner?) *William Longe (son) *Thomas Longe (son, executor) *Four daughters (3 unnamed) *Margerye (daughter) *Margarett Taylor (daughter in law) *John P?, Richarde Jurdeyne *Besse [Mozzes?] and Katheryn (servants) *John Stone of Letcombe Regis & Augustyne his son *hooste Garrett of Wantage (host?) *litle maryie? (Garret's daughter?) *John Rowse gentleman, Thomas Longe, Christofer Baylie, Henry Longe (overseers) *Robert [C?] (his man) *Robert Sem[an?] of Wantage (writer of Will) *Cecely (poor kinswoman - possibly sister in law, widow of brother Robert)) *John Ball or Bell in Roode *Joseph (servant at Semington) *Will[ia]m Longe, Will[ia]m Wyrdmann, Thomas Wyxe, Will[ia]m Watt[es], Will[ia]m Garrett of wantage, John Stone of Letcombe Regis, Robert[us?] Seman[?] (witnesses) ---- In the name of god Amen The xxviijth daye of September in the
yeare of oure lorde god a thousande five hundred fiftie and eighte I Will[ia]m Longe of
Bekyngton in the countie of Somersett being hole of mynde and of per]f[e]cte Remembrannce
laudynge and praysing allmyghtie god make and ordeyne my last will and testamente
in maner and forme folowinge Fyrst and above althinge[s] I give and beque[a]th my sowle
to almyghtie god to our blessed lady Saynt marye the virgen and to all the holie companye
of heaven and my bodie to be buryed in the parishe churche where yt shall please god
to call me to hi[s] mercye Item I give to the same churche xxs This is the last will of me the
forsaide Will[ia]m longe Fyrst I give and beque[a]th to '''Elizabeth my wif''' a thousande marke[s] of
good and lawfull money of Englande to be payde of xxx fyne clothes when and s[o]one as they
be solde and the residue to be paied to her by my executoure of the debte that my Cosynne
'''henrye fyner''' marchannte of London oweth me Item I give to my saide wif all suche
housholde plate and [other?] thinge[s] that she broughte to me Item I will that my two sonnes
shall devide all my plate equally betwixt theym by the advice of my executo[rs] and ov[er]seers
Item I give and beque[a]th to '''will[ia]m longe my sonne''' fyve hundred pounde[s] of good and
lawfull money of Englande and the lease of my house at Semyngton And I will that
'''Thomas my sonne''' shall have the lease of the said house untyll will[ia]m my sonne shalbe
of the age of xxiijtie yeares Item I give to eny one of my '''foure doughters''' ij hundred
poundes a pece of good and lawfull money of Englande Item I will that my wif
shall have the kepinge of '''margerye my yongest doughter''' and of her stocke and bequest
Also Item I give to '''margarett Taylor my doughter in lawe''' wther legacye gyven to
her by father one hundred mark[es] of good and lawfull Englishe money Item I give
to eny poore housholde wthin the parishe of Bekyngton xijd And also I give to
any poore housholde wthin the parishes of Roode Thr[?] Lullyngton and Barkley
xijd to be given ymmediatly after my death by the Discretion of my executoure
and ov[er]seers Item I give to eny manne s[erva]nte that I have iijs iiijd Item I give
to '''John p[?]ne''' and '''Richarde Jurdeyne''' five poundes a pece of good and lawfull
money of Englande Item I give to eny woman[ne] s[erva]nte in my house vs Item I
give and [bequea]th to '''Besse [Mozzes?]''' and '''Katheryn''' my s[erva]nte[s] to eyther of theym
fyve m[ar]k[es] of good and lawfull money of Englande Item I gyve and Bequeth to '''John'''
'''Stone of Letcombe Regis''' five m[ar]k[es] of lawfull Englishe money Item I give and
beque[a]th [to?] '''Augustyne Stone''' sonne of John Stone of Let[c]ombe Regis fyve
mark[es] of good and lawfull Englishe money Item I give to the wif ^of the said John
Stone [black kyrtell?] and xxs of money Item I give to the said John Stone
and Augustyne Stone to eche of theym a black cote Item I give to my
'''hoost [Garrett?]''' of wantage xxs Item I give to the '''[litle maryie?'''] there for her
paynes [ta]ken of me xxs to be paide to her at the daye of her mariage Item
I give to the poore woman[ne] s[erva]nte in my hoost house at wantage xs The residue
of all [my?] goodes and Chattell[es] not gyven nor bequethed my debt[es] payed my
funeral dis[ch?]ardgd and this my last will and testament fulfilled and [Page 2]
Dischardged I give and beque[a]th to Thomas my Sonne Whome I ordeyne and make my
sole execut[oure] Also I do ordeyne appoynte and make '''John Rowse gentleman Thomas'''
'''Longe Christofer Baylie''' and '''henry longe''' my overseers of this my last will and
Testament and they to have for theyre labours eny one of theym fyve poundes of good
and lawfull Englishe money Item I give to '''Robert [C?]''' my man[ne] fortie shilling[es]
a yere as longe as he shall lyve over and above his waige to be paide by my execut[ors]
Item I give to '''Robert Sem[an?]''' of wantage for wrytinge of my will xxs Item I give to
my poore '''kynneswoman[ne] Cecely''' xxvjs viijd a yere as longe as she shall lyve to be paide
by my executoure Item I give to '''John Ball''' in Roode the house that he Dwelleth in
for the terme of his lif and after his decease I give the same howse to '''Joseph my s[erva]nte'''
at Semyngton for the terme of his lif In witnesse hereof I have subscribed my name
and Sette my Seale Theise witnessed By me will[ia]m longe By me '''will[ia]m wyrdmann'''
By me '''Thomas wyxe''' By me '''Will[ia]m watt[es]''' By me '''Will[ia]m Garrett of wantage''' By
me John Stone of Letcombe Regis [&?] me Robert[us?] Seman[?] Probate in Latin 17th November 1558 == Sources ==
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[[Category:Wiltshire, Wills and Estates]] Transcription of the will of [[Mattock-174|William Mattock]]. The will was written on 31 October 1740 and proved on 14 Nov 1740[ '''Probate''': "Wiltshire, England, Wills and Probate, 1530-1858"]
Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre; Chippenham, Wiltshire, England; Wiltshire Wills and Probates; Reference Number: P2/M/1034
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William Mattock Sr probate in 1740. Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. Capital F is rendered as F rather than ff. Abbreviations are expanded and additions noted in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. People mentioned in will : :my son William Mattock :my Grandson William Mattock :my Daughter Mary the Wife of William Brown :my daughter Sarah Mattock :my daughter Elizabeth Mattock :my son George Mattock :my son Robert Mattock :my son John Mattock :Trustees Rev[eren]d. M.r Avery Thompson and M.r William Silverthorn :Witnesses William Silverthorne, Thomas Howell, Christo[phe]r Saben ---- In the name of God Amen I William Mattock Sen.r of the
parish of Steeple Ashton in the County of Wilts Carpenter being weak in Body but
of sound mind memory and disposeing Understanding (praise be to God for the same)
do make this my last Will and Testament in manner and form Following
First I Give and bequeath unto '''my son William Mattock''' all that my dwelling house
that I now live in with the Furnace and Coolers and Ten Tunn of Timber with one
moiety or half of my Working tools Also I Give and bequeath unto my said son William
Mattock the sum of Six pounds to purchase '''my Grandson William Mattock''''s live in my
said dwelling house. Also I Give and bequeath unto '''my Daughter Mary the Wife of'''
'''William Brown''' the sum of Twenty five pounds of good and lawful money of England
besides the Twenty Five pounds she has had Already. the s[ai]d sum of Twenty Five pounds
to be paid her (by my Executor and Executrixes herein after Named) within one Twelve
months after my decease. Also I Give and bequeath unto '''my daughter Sarah Mattock'''
the sum of Fifty pounds of lawfull money of England to be paid her within Twelve
months after my decease. Also I Give and bequeath unto '''my daughter Elizabeth Mattock'''
all that my Messuage or Tenement now in the possession of Thomas Howele during
her life. Also I Give and bequeath unto '''my son George Mattock''' all that my plott
or peice of Ground held by Lease under the Lord Norris during the Term of the said Lease
Also I Give and bequeath unto my said son George Tenn Tunns of Timber with the Other
moiety or half my Working Tooles and the sum of Thirty pounds of lawfull money to be
paid him in Twelve months after my decease as above Also I give unto '''my son Robert Mattock'''
the sum of Fifteen pounds to be paid as above Also I Give and bequeath unto '''my son John'''
'''Mattock''' the like sum of Fifteen pounds to be paid him him in Twelve months after my decease
Lastly all the rest residue and remainder of my Goods Chattles and Stock not before given
I Give and bequeath the same unto my son George Mattock and my daughters Sarah Mattock
and Elizabeth Mattock whom I do make Executor and Executrixes Joyntly of this my last
Will and Testament and I appoint and desire the Rev[eren]d. M.r Avery Thompson and M.r William
Silverthorn to take upon them to Act as Trustees and as a Token of my love I Give each of them
the sum of one Guinea. In Witness whereof I have to this my last Will and Testament
written and Contained on one side of a sheet of Paper Set my hand and Seal the thirty
first day of October in the Year of Our Lord One thousand Seven hundred and Forty.
Will[iam]. Mattock == Sources ==
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[[Category:Berkshire, Wills and Estates]] The Will of [[Moody-9127|William/Guilielmi Moody]], Malster of Cookham, Berkshire, England was written on 28 September 1685 and proved in London on 8 February 1685/6[ '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"]
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 382
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Will of Guilielmi Moody, granted probate on 8 Feb 1685. Died about 1685 in Bray, Berkshire, England. Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. Capital F is rendered as F rather than ff. Abbreviations are expanded and additions noted in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. People mentioned in the Will: *Mary Cannon (daughter) **John, Joseph and William (Mary's sons) *John (son) *William (son) *Margaret (wife) *Witnesses: Henry Meaden, John Meaden, Tho. White ---- In the name of God Amen I
William Moody of the parish of Bray in the County of Berks
Malster being in good health of body and of sound and perfect mind
and memorie praise bee therefore given to Almighty God Doe make and
ordeine this my present last will and testament in manner and forme
following that is to say First and principally I commend my soule into the
hands of Almighty God hopeing through the meritts death and passion
of my Saviour Jesus Christ to have full and free pardon and forgivenesse
of all my sinns and to inheritt everlasting life and my body I committ to
the earth to bee decently buried at the discretion of my Executor hereafter
mentioned And as touching the disposition of all such temporall estate
as it hath pleased God to bestow upon mee I give and dispose thereof as
followeth vizt Imp[rimis] I will that my debts and funeral charges shalbee
paid and discharged Item I give and bequeath unto my loving
Daughter '''Mary Cannon''' and to '''John Joseph''' and '''William''' her three
sonns the summe of five shillings a peece to bee paid within a twelve
moneth and a day after my Decease Item I give and bequeath unto
my loving son '''John''' the summe of twenty shillings to be paid within a
Twelve moneth and a Day after my Decease All the rest and residue
of my personal; estate goods and chatells whatsoever I doe give and
bequeath unto my loving sonn '''William''' And hee to mainteine and keepe
my very loving wife '''Margaret''' out of the same And in case my said
wife Margaret should alter her condition my said sonn William
allowing unto my said wife Margaret the summe of forty shillings a
quarter to bee paid at the foure most small feasts or termes in the yeare
during the terme of her naturall life And I appoint my said sonne
William sole Executor of this my last will and testament And I doe
hereby revoke disanull and make void all former wills and testaments
by mee heretofore made In witnesse whereof I the said William Moody to
this my last will and testament being contained in One sheete of paper
have sett my hand and seale the eight and twentieth day of September Annoq[ue]
Domini One Thousand six hundred eighty five the marke of William Moody
senior sealed and witnessed in the presence of the marke of '''Henry Meaden John'''
'''Meaden Tho. White'''
[Probate in Latin] Proved in London on 8 February 1685, Prerogative Court of Canterbury, administration granted to William Moody. == Sources ==
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[[Category:Culpeper County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Culpeper County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange]] This space page features the 1754 inventory and estate probate documents and images of [[Nash-3233 | William Nash IV]] (1718-1754) == Estate Documents == William Nash appeared in several Culpeper County, Virginia probate records. He was mentioned in Book A, Page 1, where he and John Witherall witnessed the will of Elmore George on 1 September 1748.[CULPEPER COUNTY, VIRGINIA, WILL BOOK A and B, TRANSCRIPTIONS and ABSTRACTS FHL Film # 30931 (by Nancy Josué)] Records about William Nash's estate probate appeared five times, starting on March 8, 1754, and ending on August 18, 1763. Book A, Page 102 William Nash Estate Inventory - 8 March 1754 Contains livestock, crops, household and farm implements. Negroes named Jack (fellow), Rose (wench); Sarah (girl); Harry (boy); Tom (boy); Daniel (boy); Lucy (wench); Dinah (child). Inventory completed by Joseph James, Reuben Long, Antho. Haynie. Recorded 16 May 1754. See digital image 60 of 547.[ '''Probate''': "Virginia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1652-1900"]
Mixed Probate Records, 1749-1870; Index, 1749-1930; Author: Virginia. Circuit Court (Culpeper County); Probate Place: Culpeper, Virginia
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Wm Nash probate in 1749-1783 in Culpeper, Virginia, USA. Book A, Page 188 - 189 William Nash Estate Administrators Account An accounting of the debts cleared in Williams estate. Some of those receiving money: John Taylor, administrator; Thomas Ballard; John Lewis; John Wetherall; Daniel Brown; Anthony Haynie. There are two references for fees paid due to the Spotsylvania Clerk, one in reference to a suit specifically. (Note: This part of the film was very dark, illegible and had ink bleed through from the other side of the page.) Recorded 10 March 1759. See digital image 105 of 547. Book A, Page 262 William Nash Estate Guardian Account - 1759 "The Estate of William Nash to Betty Nash" paid to the following individuals: Edwar Bush; John Field; Robert Hening; John Bramham, Jun; John James; Thomas Covington; Anthony Haynie; Edward Bush; William Humphry. The estate received funds from: sale of goods; cash from Wm. Slaughter, John Payne, and James Pollard. Recorded 15 October 1761. See digital image 142 of 547. Book A, Page 287 The Orphans of William Nash Decd To Expences for Maintainance (sic) To Betty Nash Guardian By Negroes / to wit Hary a young fellow aged 16 yrs By a Negro Woman Rose aged abt 23 yrs By Ditto (negro woman) Sarah (aged abt) 20 yrs By 4 Negro children - Hannah, Lucy, Peter, Dinah Accepted by Betty Nash Guar (sic) Recorded 20 August 1762. See digital image 154 of 547. Book A, Page 359 William Nash Estate Guardian Account - 1763 Paid to Betty Nash, Guardian for expenses for maintaining & boarding children. Recorded 18 August 1763. See digital image 190 of 547. == Sources ==
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[[Category:Wiltshire, Wills and Estates]] The Will of [[Pike-8059|William Pike]], Carpenter, of Edington, Wiltshire written on 27 August 1797 and proved on 15 February 1798.[ '''Probate''': "Wiltshire, England, Wills and Probate, 1530-1858"]
Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre; Chippenham, Wiltshire, England; Wiltshire Wills and Probates; Reference Number: P2/P/1190; Reference Number: P2/P/1190
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William Pike probate in 1798.
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[https://www.ancestry.co.uk/sharing/30555002?h=7447c3 Page 4] Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. ff is rendered as F. Abbreviations are expanded and additions noted in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. Beneficiaries and relatives mentioned in the Will: *George Pike otherwise George White (son of William Pike & Dennis White) *Thirza Pike otherwise Thirza White (daughter of William Pike & Dennis White *Dennis White *Ann Millard (granddaughter) *William Earl (son) *Mark Pike (of Trowbridge, friend?, executor) *Thomas Wright Lowe (friend, Westbury, surgeon, executor) *[[Pike-10834|Betty Millard]] (daughter) ---- [Page 1]
In the Name of God AmenI William Pike of Edington
in the County of Wilts Carpenter being of sound Mind memory and understanding
Do make and declare this to be my last will and Testament in manner following First I
recommend my soul into the Hands of Almighty God who gave it hoping and
believing a Remission of my Sins through the Merits and Mediation of our Blessed Lord
Jesus Christ and my Body I commit to the Earth to be decently buried at the discretion
of my Executors herein after named and as to the worldly Estate wherewith it hath
pleased God to bless me I dispose thereof as follows. I give and devise unto my
natural or reputed son '''George Pike''' otherwise '''George White''' (son of '''Dennis White'''), All
That my freehold Cottage or Tenement with the appurtenances situate lying and
being in Edington aforesaid against Bolters Lane now in the Tenure or Occupation of
John Newman To hold to him the said George Pike otherwise George White his Heirs and
Assigns for ever I also give and bequeath unto the said George Pike otherwise George
White all my Wearing Apparel and all my working Tools of every sort and description
and also a Bed, Bedstead and Furniture at the House of the said Dennis White I also
give and devise unto my natural or reputed Daughter '''Thirza Pike''' otherwise '''Thirza'''
'''White''' Daughter of the said Dennis White All That my freehold Cottage or Tenement
with the appurtenances (formerly James Kicks’s) situate lying and being at
Edington aforesaid and in the Tenure or occupation of William Bayley To hold to
the said Thirza Pike otherwise Thirza White her Heirs and Assigns for ever But I
hereby will and declare that the said Dennis White shall live and reside in the
said Cottage and premisses so as aforesaid given to the said Thirza Pike otherwise
Thirza White during the natural life of the said Dennis White (with her said daughter)
[signed] Wm Pike [Page 2]
or in Case the same premises shall be let during the natural life of the said
Dennis White, that the said Dennis White shall receive one half of the Rents
and profits thereof during her life provided also and my will is that in Case either
of them my said reputed or natural children George and Thirza shall happen to die
before he or she shall attain the age of twenty one years Then I give and devise
the premises herein given and devised unto either of them so dying unto the Survivor
To hold unto such Survivor his or her Heirs or assigns for ever I give devise
and bequeath unto my Grand-daughter '''Ann Millard''' All Those two Cottages or
Tenements with the Appurtenances situate lying and being at Little London in
Edington aforesaid in the occupation of John Stokes and William Carr To
hold to her the said Ann Millard her Heirs and Assigns for ever And I direct that
my Trustees herein after named do receive the Rents and profits thereof during the
minority of the said Ann Millard and pay and apply the same towards her
Maintenance and Education I give and bequeath to my natural or
reputed Son '''William Earl''' the Sum of Two Guineas of lawfull money of
Great Britain to be paid to him immediately after my decease I give and
bequeath unto my Friends '''Mark Pike''' of Trowbridge in the County of Wilts Carpenter
and '''Thomas Wright Lowe''' of Westbury in the said County Surgeon the Sum
of Fifty Pounds of lawful money of Great Britain Upon Trust that they or the
survivor of them his Executors or Administrators do and shall as soon as
conveniently may be after my decease put and place the same out on good
and sufficient Security and pay and apply the Interest thereof for and towards
the Maintenance and Education of my said Grand daughter Ann Millard until she
[signed] Wm Pike [Page 3]
shall attain the age of twenty one years and when my said Grand daughter Ann
Millard shall attain the age of tweny one years then I give and bequeath the said
Sum of Fifty Pounds to her the said Ann Millard her Executors and Administrators
I also give and bequeath to the said Mark Pike and Thomas Wright Lowe
the further sum of Twenty Guineas Upon Trust that they may put and place the
same out at Interest on good Security and pay and apply the Interest thereof
towards the bringing up of my said natural children George amd Thirza until
they attain the age of twenty one years and when my said natural children
George amd Thirza shall attain their said ages of twenty one years then I give and
bequeath unto them the said sum of Twenty Guineas equally to be divided between
them share and share alike but if either of them shall die before he or she shall
attain the said age of twenty one years then I give and bequeath the same unto
the Survivor his or her Executors or Administrators I devise and bequeath all other
my freehold Messuages Lands Tenements and Hereditaments in Tinhead Erdington or elsewhere
unto the said Mark Pike and Thomas Wright Lowe To hold to the said Mark Pike and Thomas
Wright Lowe their Heirs and Assigns Upon Trust that they or the Survivor of them his Executors or
Administrators do and shall permit and suffer let and set the same for the most Rent that can
be got for the same and pay and apply the Rents and profits thereof to my daughter '''Betty'''
'''Millard''' for and during the term of her natural life And from and immediately after her decease
I give devise and bequeath all and singular the said freehold Messuages Lands Tenements and
Hereditaments unto all and every the children of my said Daughter Betty Millard by her
present or any future Husband or Husbands To Hold to them their Heirs and Assigns
for ever as Tenants in Common and not as Joint tenants But in Case my daughter
the said Betty Millard shall not leave any Child or Children who shall live to attain
[signed] Wm Pike [Page 4]
the age of twenty one years or leave Issue then I give devise and bequeath the aforesaid
freehold Messuages Lands Tenements and Hereditaments unto my said reputed or natural children
George and Thirza To hold to them their Heirs and Assigns for ever as Tenants in Common
and not as Joint tenants All the rest Residue and Remainder of my Goods Chattels Debts Credits
Securities for Money Household Goods and all other my personal Estate whatsoever and wheresoever
I give and bequeath unto the said Mark Pike and Thomas Wright Lowe Upon Trust that they and
the Survivor of them and the Executors or Administrators of such Survivor do and shall as soon as
conveniently may be after my decease sell and dispose of such Part thereof as shall not at my
death consist of money and with the money arising therefrom (together with my ready money) do and
shall put and place the same out at Interest on Government or freehold Security and pay and apply the
Interest and dividends thereof unto my said Daughter Betty Millard for and during the term of her natural
life And after her death I give and devise the same to all and every the Child and Children of my
said Daughter equally between them share and share alike but in Case my Daughter should not leave
any Child at her death then I give and bequeath the same unto my said natural Children George and Thirza
equally between them But in case my said Daughter shall chuse to take and Part of my household
Furniture, then I direct my said Trustees to let her have the same free of expence And I hereby direct
that my Trustees shall not be answerable or accountable for any more than they shall
actually receive by Virtue of this my will and that they may out of the trust monies
Reimburse themselves all Costs and Expences which they may sustain by acting in the
Trusts hereof And I also declare that what I have herein before given to my said Daughter
shall not be subject to the Debts Controul Managements or Engagements of her present or any
future husband but her Receipt alone shall be sufficient discharge for any Money received
And I hereby constitute and appoint my said Friends Mark Pike and Thomas Wright Lowe
Executors In Trust of this my will hereby revoking all former wills In Witness whereof I
the said William Pike the Testator have to this my last Will and Testament contained in
four sheets of Paper set my hand to the first three sheets and my hand and seal to this last
sheet the twenty seventh day of August one thousand seven hundred and ninety seven.
[Signed] Wm Pike [LS] Signed sealed Published and Declared by the said William Pike
the Testator as and for his last Will and Testament in the presence of us
who in his presence at his Request and in the presence of each other
have subscribed our Names as Witnesses thereto
Timothy Brown
John Brown
Willm John [S?p] == Sources ==
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[[Category:Wiltshire, Wills and Estates]] [[Sheppard-5669|William Sheppard]]'s Will was written on 1 September 1810, Codicil written 28 September 1811, and his estate passed probate on 8 February 1812.[ '''Probate''': "Wiltshire, England, Wills and Probate, 1530-1858"]
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William Shepherd probate in 1812. Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. Capital F is rendered as F rather than ff. Abbreviations are expanded and additions noted in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. Mentioned in the Will : *Matthew Shepherd (son) **John and William Shepherd (Matthew's sons) *Catharine Dunsdon (daughter) **William Dunsdon and Martha Blatchley (Catharine's children) *Swithin Shepherd (brother) *John Adams (joint executor) *George Gilbert (tenant) *Mr. Thomas Hillman Deceased (lessor) ---- This is the last Will and Testament of me William
Shepherd of Steeple Ashton in the County of Wilts Blacksmith First I give
and Devise unto my son '''Matthew Shepherd''' of Steeple Ashton aforesaid Taylor
All that Messuage Tenement or Dwellinghouse with the Stable Garden Orchard
and Appurtenances thereunto adjoining and belonging situate and being
in Steeple Ashton aforesaid and now in the Occupation of my Daughter
'''Catharine Dunsdon''' And also the Cottage or Tenement thereunto adjoining now in the
Occupation of John Blatchley And also All that Close of Meadow or pasture Ground
containing by Estimation two Acres (be the same more or less) situate lying and being
near Ashton Lane in the said parish of Steeple Ashton now in the Occupation
of John Oakley And also All that Close of Meadow or pasture Ground called
New Tyning containing by Estimation Three Acres (be the same more or less)
situate lying and being in the parish of Keevil in the said County of
Wilts now in the Occupation of '''George Gilbert''' and which I some years since
bought and purchased from my Brother '''Swithin Shepherd''' To
hold the same Hereditaments and Premises unto my said son Matthew and
his Assigns for and during the Term of his natural life and from and
immediately after his Decease I give and Devise the same Hereditaments
and premises unto my two Grandsons '''John and William Shepherd''' Sons of my
said Son Matthew To hold unto them my said Grandsons John and
William their Heirs and Assigns for ever as Tenants in Common and not
as joint Tenants And I will and direct that a Cyder Press Cyder Mill a
Clock and Bureau I have in the Messuage Tenement or Dwellinghouse in
the Occupation of my said Daughter Catherine Dunsden shall be and remain
therein and enjoyed and occupied therewith I also give and Devise
unto my said son Matthew All that my Blacksmith's Shop and Shed thereunto
adjoining and belonging situate lying and being in Steeple Ashton aforesaid and
now in my own Occupation To hold the same unto my said son Matthew
and his Assigns for and duting the Term of his natural life and
from and immediately afyer his Decease I give and Devise the same
Hereditaments and premises unto my said Grandson William
his Heirs and Assigns
[signed] Wm Shepherd [Page 2]
To hold unto my said Grandson William his Heirs and Assigns for
ever I give and bequeath unto my said Daughter Catharine All that
Tenement or Dwellinghouse wherein I now reside in Steeple Ashton aforesaid
with one half part of the Garden Ground lying behind the same with
the use of the Brewhouse and all the Household Goods and Furniture
Linen and China in the said Tenement or Dwellinghouse ( Except a Silver
pint Cup and Burkitts Translation of the new Testament ) and which
premises are part and parcel of the Leasehold Premises I hold under
'''Mr. Thomas Hillman Deceased''' To hold the same unto my said
Daughter Catharine and her Assigns for and during the Term of her
natural life and from and immediately after her Decease I give and bequeath
the same premises unto my said Son Matthew To hold unto my said
Son Matthew his Executors Administrators and Assigns for all my Estate
Right Title Term and Interest therein and thereto And the Tenement
or Dwellinghouse and the other half part of the Garden Ground thereto
adjoining now in the Occupation of my said Son Matthew together with
the like use of the said Brewhouse I give and bequeath unto my
said Son Matthew To hold the same unto my said Son Matthew
his Executors Administrators and Assigns for all my Estate Right Title
Term and Interest therein and thereto And it is my Will that my said
Son Matthew his Executors Administrators and Assigns shall from
time to time and at all times during the natural life of my said
Daughter when a life or lives on which the aforesaid Leasehold Premises
are held shall happen to die add another life or lives in the room and
stead of the life or lives so dying and shall at his or their own Costs
Charges and Expences pay for such Renewal or Renewals All the rest
residue and remainder of my Leasehold Messuages Closes pieces and
parcels of Land Meadow or pasture Ground whatsoever and wheresoever
and of what tenure soever situate lying and being in the said parish of
Steeple Ashton or elsewhere in the said County of Wilts I give and
bequeath unto my said Son Matthew his Executors Administrators and
Assigns To hold unto my said Son Matthew his Executors Administrators
[signed] Wm Shepherd [Page 3]
and Assigns for all my several Estates Rights Title Terms and Interests therein
and thereto I give and bequeath to my said Son Matthew Shepherd
and '''John Adams''' of Steeple Ashton aforesaid Gentleman the Sum of
Eight hundred Pounds of lawful English Money to be paid them
immediately after my Decease Upon Trust that my said Son Matthew
and the said John Adams and the Survivor of them and the Executors
and Administrators of such Survivor Do and shall put and place the
said Sum of Eight hundred Pounds out at Interest either on Government
or Freehold Security or Securities and receive and take the Interest or
Dividends thereof and pay and apply the same unto my said Daughter
Catharine for and during the Term of her natural life into her own proper
hands for her own sole and separate use and disposal Exclusive of any
Husband or Husbands with whom she may hereafter intermarry with, wherewith
he or they shall not in any wise intermeddle neither shall the same or any
part thereof be liable or subject to his their or any of their Debts Controul
Management or Engagements but the receipt and receipts of my
said Daughter Catharine alone shall be sufficient Discharge and
Discharges for the same And from and immediately after the
Decease of my said Daughter Catharine Upon Trust that they
my said Son Matthew and the said John Adams and the Survivor
of them and the Executors and Administrators of such Survivor shall
stand possessed of and interested in the said Sum of Eight hundred
Pounds and the Stocks funds and Securities whereon the same shall
be invested in manner following ( that is to say ) As to the Sum of Two
hundred Pounds part thereof In Trust for my Grandson '''William'''
'''Dunsdon''' Son of my Daughter Catharine if he shall be then living but
if he shall be then Dead In Trust for my said Son Matthew his Executors
and Administrators as to the Sum of Two hundred Pounds further part
thereof In Trust for my Grand-daughter '''Martha Blatchley''' Daughter
of my said Daughter Catharine if she shall be then living but if she
shall be then Dead In Trust for my said Son Matthew his
Executors and Administrators As to the Sum of Two hundred pounds
[signed] Wm Shepherd [Page 4]
further part thereof In Trust for my said Grandson John Son of my said
Son Matthew if he shall be then living but if he shall be then dead
In Trust for my said Son Matthew his Executors and Administrators
And as to the remaining Sum of Two hundred pounds In Trust for
my said Grandson William Son of my said Son Matthew if he shall be
then living but if he shall be then Dead In Trust for my said
Son Matthew his Executors and Administrators which said several Sums
I will and direct that my said Son Matthew and the said John Adams
and the Survivor of them and the Executors and Administrators of such
Survivor shall pay Assign and transfer accordingly I give and bequeath unto
my said Grandson William Dunsdon all my Stock in Trade and Tools as
a Blacksmith to be delivered to him immediately after my Decease It is
my Will and Desire that my said Son Matthew shall have the care and
use of my Silver pint Cup, Silver Watch and Burkitts Translation of the
New Testament for and during the Term of his natural life And after his
Decease I give the same unto my said Grandson William Shepherd Son of
my said Son Matthew All the rest residue and remainder of my Goods
Chattels Money and Securities for money Book Debts, Rights, Credits and
all other my personal Estate and Effects whatsoever and wheresoever and
of what nature and kind soever I give and bequeath unto my said Son
Matthew and the said John Adams Upon Trust that they my said
Son Matthew and the said John Adams and the Survivor of them and
the Executors and Administrators of such Survivor do and shall as soon
as conveniently can be after my Decease sell and dispose of all such part or
parts of my said residuary personal Estate and Effects as shall not at
my Death consist of ready money for the most money and best price or
prices that can or may be gotten for the same And also collect
get in and receive all such Debts Sum and Sums of money as shall be
due and owing to me at my Death and the money arriving therefrom together
with my ready money ( after paying my first Debts Funeral Expences the
Expence of proving this my Will and satisfying the aforesaid Sum of
Eight hundred Pounds before by me by this my Will given to my said
[signed] Wm Shepherd [Page 5]
Son Matthew and the said John Adams Upon the several Trusts
aforesaid ) Do and shall put and place out at Interest either on Government
or Freehold Security or Securities and receive and take the Interest or
Dividends thereof and pay and apply the same unto my said Son Matthew
and my said Daughter Catharine in equal Shares and proportions until the
Decease of my said Daughter Catharine and from and immediately after her
Decease Upon Trust that they my said Son Matthew and the said
John Adams and the Survivor of them and the Executors and Administrators
of such Survivor do and shall stand possessed of and interested in my
said residuary personal Estate and Effects and the Stocks funds and
Securities whereon the same shall be invested In Trust for my said
two Grandsons William Shepherd and John Shepherd their Executors and
Administrators equally to be divided between them share and share alike
to be paid assigned or transferred to them accordingly and I declare that
each Grandchilds Share shall be a vested Interest in him And I hereby
make nominate Constitute and appoint my said Son Matthew and the said
John Adams Executors of this my last Will and Testament hereby revoking all
former Wills by me at any time heretofore made And I do hereby Authorize my
said Son Matthew and the said John Adams and the Survivor of them and the
Executors and Administrators of such Survivor to reimburse himself and themselves
respectively all such Costs and Expences as they or either of them shall expend
or be put unto in the Execution of the Trusts of this my Will And I do
declare that they or either of them shall not be answerable for any loss
that may happen thereunto or one of them for the acts or receipts of the other or
others of them but each of them for his own acts and receipts inly In Witness
whereof I the said William Shepherd the Testator have to this my last Will and
Testament contained in five sheets of Paper to the first four sheets thereof set my
hand and to this fifth and last sheet my hand and Seal this First day of September
in the year of our Lord One thousand Eight hundred and Ten.
Signed Sealed published and declared by the said William Shepherd the Testator }
as and for his last Will and Testament in the presence of us, who at his request, in his presence } [Signed] Wm Shepherd [LS]
and in the presence of each other, have hereunto subscribed our Names as Witnesses (one erazure in }
the first Sheet, and two in the second Sheet being first made) . . . . . }
[signed] Thos Timbrell
Thos Timbrell Jr
Thomas Ley [Probate, reverse of Page 5]
At Winkfield in the County of Wilts this Eighth day
of February in the year of our Lord One Thousand
eight hundred and twelve the Executors Matthew Shepherd
and John Adams appointed by the Will of William Shepherd
deceased were duly sworn to the Execution of the said Will
with the Codicil annexed and particularly that the
Effects are of the Value of Fifteen Hundred and Two
Thousand Pounds - Before me
Edwd Spencer Surrogate [Codicil Page 1]
I William Shepherd of Steeple Ashton in the County
of Wilts Blacksmith do make publish and declare this to be a Codicil
to my last Will and Testament which bears the date the first day of
September One thousand eight hundred and Ten Whereas I have
in and by my said Will Given and Bequeathed unto my Son Matthew
Shepherd and John Adams of Steeple Ashton aforesaid Gentleman the
sum of Eight hundred Pounds of lawful English money Upon Trust
that they should place the same out at Interest either on Government
or Freehold security or securities and receive the interest or dividends
thereof and pay and apply the same unto my Daughter Catharine
Dunsdon for her life in manner therein mentioned and after her
decease Upon Trust that they should stand possessed as to the sum
of Two hundred Pounds part of the said sum of Eight hundred Pounds
In Trust for my Grandson William Dunsdon Son of my said Daughter
Catharine if he should be then living but if dead In Trust for
my said Son Matthew his Executors and Administrators and as to
the sum of Two hundred Pounds further part thereof In Trust for
my Grand daughter Martha Blatchley Daughter of my said Daughter
Catharine if she should be then living but if dead In Trust for
my said Son Matthew his Executors and Administrators And as to
the remaining sum of Four hundred Pounds In Trust as therein
mentioned Now I the said William Shepherd do hereby revoke
the Bequest of the said two several sums of Two hundred Pounds
and Two hundred Pounds which I have in and by my said
Will directed that my said Son Matthew and the said John Adams
and the Survivor of them and the Executors and Administrators of
such Survivor should stand possessed of In Trust for my said
Grandson William Dunsdon and Granddaughter Martha Blatchly
and do declare that it is my Will that my said son Matthew and
the said John Adams and the survivor of them and the Executors
and Administrators of such Survivor shall from and after the decease of
(my [Codicil Page 2]
my said Daughter Catharine stand possessed of the said two several
sums of Two hundred Pounds and Two hundred Pounds ( which I have
in and by my Will directed that they shall stand possessed of In Trust
for my said Grandson William Dunsden and Granddaughter Martha
Blatchly ) In Trust for my said Son Matthew his Executors and
Administrators and direct that he or they shall pay assign or
transfer the same accordingly and in all other respects I confirm my
said Will In Witness whereof I the said William Shepherd to
this Codicil to my said last Will and Testament ^contained in two Sheets of Paper set my Hand and
Seal the twenty eighth day of September in the year of our Lord One
thousand eight hundred and Eleven Signed sealed published and declared by }
the said William Shepherd as and for a Codicil to } [Signed] William Shepherd [LS]
his last Will and Testament in the presence of }
us who at his request in his presence and in }
the presence of each other have hereunto subscribed }
our Names as Witnesses the words in this Sheet }
"contained in two Sheets of Paper" having been first interlined
[Signed] Thos Timbrell Jr
Heny Pinniger
Wm Nightingale == Sources ==
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[[Category:Berkshire, Wills and Estates]] The Will of William Spratly, butcher, of Wokingham, Berkshire, written on 1 June 1696 and proved on 10 May 1697 in Salisbury, Wiltshire.[ '''Probate''': "Wiltshire, England, Wills and Probate, 1530-1858"]
Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre; Chippenham, Wiltshire, England; Wiltshire Wills and Probates; Reference Number: P5/1697/35; Reference Number: P5/1697/35
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William Spratley probate in 1697. Occupation: Butcher. Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. Capital F is rendered as F rather than ff. Abbreviations are expanded and additions noted in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. People mentioned in the will *William Spratly (son) *John Spratly (son) *James Spratly (son) *Job Spratley (son) *Peter Spratly (son) *Thomas Spratley (son) *William Spratley (son of son John) *Francis Spratley (brother) *Pearce Planner (friend, executor) *Witnesses: Thomas Webb, John Wheatly, William Spooner ---- In the name of God amen the first day of June in the eighth
year of the reigne of our Soveraigne Lord Will[ia]m by the grace of God King of England &c And in
the year of o[ur] Lord God one Thousand six hundred ninety six I William Spratley of Wokingham
in the County of Berks Butcher being Sicke & weake of Body but of Sound and perfect minde and memory
thanks be given to God for the same Doe make this my last Will & testament in manner & forme
following (that is to say) First & principally I recommend my Soule into the hands of Allmighty God that
gave it me trusting & relying onely on the merritts & intercession of my blessed Saviour & Redeemer Jesus
Christ for a free & absolute pardon & remistion of all my Sinns my Body I com[m]itt to the dust from
whence it was taken in hopes of a Joyfull Resureccon to Everlasting Life to be decently buryed according
to the discretion of my Executor herein after named And as touching that part & porcon of this World
=ly Goods with which God has blessed me I dispose thereof as followeth First I will that all such
debts as I shall owe at my decease shall be justly & truely paid Item I give & bequeath unto my Son
'''William Spratly''' one Shilling It[e]m I give & bequeath to my Son '''John Spratly''' one Shilling It[e]m I give
and bequeath unto my Son '''James Spratly''' a pair of Holland Sheets a pair of new Sheets a trunke marked
with M.S: with all things therein It[e]m I give & bequeath to my Son '''Job Spratley''' the bed beding
& all other my goods in the middle Chamber or Chamber over the Hall It[e]m I give & bequeath unto
my Son '''Peter Spratly''' a bed & the Severall goods in the [west?] Chamber to the s[ai]d Hall Chamber four
pewter dishes one Iron pott & one of my Courses It[e]m I give & bequeath unto my Son James three
pewter dishes It[e]m I give & bequeath unto my Son Job three pewter dishes my brass pott a
pair of Ropes my other Course and five poinds in mony It[e]m my will is that the tables & settle
in my Hall be left there as belonging thereto It[e]m I give & bequeath to my Son '''Thomas'''
'''Spratley''' one bed and beding lying over my Shopp and Ten pounds in money It[e]m I give and
bequeath to my Grand Son '''William Spratley''' (Son of John Spratly) forty Shillings all which
Legacys to be paid by my Exeuctor herein after named Item I give & bequeath unto my s[ai]d Sons
Thomas Job & Peter my Messuage or tenement wherein I now dwell Scituate in Peake Street in Woking
=ham afores[ai]d with all houses Gardens & apperten[an]ces thereto belonging To have and to hold the s[ai]d Messuage
or tenem[en]ts with the app[ur]ten[an]ces unto the s[ai]d Thomas Job & Peter their heyres & Assignes for ever as tenants
in Com[m]on & not as Joynt Tenants desiring them to avoyd all contention & strife in the dividing the
same and if any difference arise between my Sons which God forbid I desire my Executor herein after
named as far as in him lyes to compose & reconsile the same It[e]m I give and bequeath unyo my Brother
Francis Spratley all my wearing apparrill except linen and one Coate which s[ai]d Coate I give to my
Son Job Item the residue of my goods & chattels not herein and hereby devised my Will and desire
is that my Executor dispose of the same to such Child or Children of me the s[ai]d William Spratly
in such proporcon & in such manner & time as my Executor shall thinke fitt Lastly I doe hereby
revoake all former Wills by me at any time heretofore made & doe declare this to be my last Will and
testament And hereof doe constitute nominate & appoint my trusty & well beloved friend '''Pearce'''
'''Planner''' of Wokingham afores[ai]d yeoman Sole Executor not doubting his care herein In wittness where
=of I the s[ai]d William Spratley have to this my last Will & testament sett my hand and seale
the day & year first above written
The mark of William Spratley
Signed sealed published & declared
by the above named Will[ia]m Spratly
for & as his last will & testam[en]t in
the p[rese]nce of
'''Thomas Webb'''
'''John Wheatly'''
'''Will[iam] Spooner'''
[Proved in Salisbury on 10 May 1697] == Sources ==
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[[Category:Berkshire, Wills and Estates]] The Will written 1 July 1720 and Codicil written 24 August 1723 of William Spratley, butcher of Maidenhead, Berkshire, was proved at London, Prerogative Court of Canterbury, on 10 October 1723.[ '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"]
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 593
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Will of Gulielmi Spratley, granted probate on 10 Oct 1723. Died about 1723 in Maidenhead, Berkshire, England. Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. Capital F is rendered as F rather than ff. Abbreviations are expanded and additions noted in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. An indistinct copy but readable. *Ralph Spratley, butcher (son) *Mary, the wife of Richard Price, barber (daughter) *Sarah & Martha Spratley, (grandchildren) children of William Spratley deceased (son) *William Spratley (grandson, son of Ralph) *William Harris (grandson) *Elizabeth Spratley (daughter, since wife of John Butterfield) *Witnesses Thomas Overshott, Wm Cave, Elizabeth Overshott *Witnesses to Codicil: Wm Cave, John Butterfield, Martha Gibbons ---- In the Name of God Amen
I William Spratley of Maidenhead in the County of Berks Butcher
being in indifferent health of body and of Sound and perfect mind
and memory thanks be given to Almighty God do make and
ordaine this my last will and Testament in manner and form
Following (that is to Say) First and principally I commend my Soul
into the hands of Almighty God hoping through the merits death
and passion of my Saviour Jesus Christ to have full and free pardon
of all my Sins and to inherit everlasting life and my body I committ
to the Earth to be decently buried ^[in margin] by and at the discretion of my Executrix
hereinafter named and as touching the disposition of all Such
temporall Estate as it hath pleased God to bestow upon me I
give and dispose thereof as followeth First I will that all my
Lawful debts and Funerall charges shall be paid and discharged
Item I give and bequeath unto my Son '''Ralph Spratley''' of Bray
in the said County of Berks Butcher the Sume of twenty pounds
which I lately Lent him upon note under his hand Item I give
and bequeath unto my Daughter '''Mary''' the Wife of '''Richard'''
'''Price''' of M^aidenhead aforesaid Barber the Sume of Five pounds
to be paid her by my Executrix within one year after my decease
Item I give and bequeath unto my Grand Children '''Sarah Spratley'''
and '''Martha Spratley''' Children of my Son '''William Spratley''' deceased
the Sume of five pounds apeice to be paid them by my Executrix
when they shall attaine to the age of one and twenty years or be
[Page 2]
married which shall first happen and in case either of them shall
happen to dye before she shall attaine ^to the age of one and twenty
years or be married then my will is that her Said Legacy of Five
pounds shall be paid to the Survivor of them by my Executrix when
she shall attaine to the age of one and twenty years or be married
which shall first happen as aforesaid Item I give and bequeath
unto my Grandson '''William Spratley''' Son of my said Son Ralph
Spratley the Sume of Five pounds to be paid him by my Executrix
when he shall attaine to the age of one and twenty years Item I
give and bequeath unto my Grandson '''William Harris''' the Sume
of ten pounds to be paid him by my Executrix when he shall attaine
to the age of one and twenty years and the bed and all the Furniture
thereunto belonging Standing and being in the Garrett next to
the Street in my now dwelling House at Maidenhead aforesaid
to have and take to his own proper use presently after my decease
all the rest and Residue of my personall Estate monet, money at
Interest Goods and Chattells whatsoever I give and bequeath unto
my loving Daughter '''Elizabeth Spratley''' Spinster whom I make and
Ordaine full and Sole Executrix of this my last will and Testament
hereby revoking and making void all former Wills and Testaments
by me heretofore made and this only to be had and taken for my
present last will and Testament contained in this one Sheet of
paper in Witness whereof I have hereunto putt my hand and Seale
this first day of July in the Sixth year of the Raigne of our
Soveraigne Lord George by the Grace of God of Great Brittaine
France and Ireland and King Defender of the Faith &c annoq[ue] Domini
one Thousand Seven hundred and twenty Wm Spratley his marke
Signed Sealed published and declared by the above named William
Spratley Testator to be his last will and Testament in the presence
of us who have Subscribed our names as Witnesses hereunto in the
presence of the said Testator at his request '''Thomas Overshott'''
'''Wm Cave Elizabeth Overshott''' her marke
Know all Men by these presents That whereas I
William Spratley of Maidenhead in the County of Berks Butcher
have made and declared my last will and Testament in Writing here
unto Annexed bearing the date the First day of July in the Sixth Year of
King George &c Annoq[ue] Domini one Thousand Seven hundred and
twenty I the said William Spratley do by this present Codicil Confirm
and Ratify my Said last will and Testament and whereas I did
therein give and bequeath unto my Son Ralph Spratley the Sume of
Twenty pounds due to me upon note under his hand which note I
have since delivered up to him and given him already all the
money thereon due now I hereby give and bequeath unto my
said Son Ralph Spratley the Sume of but Five pounds of lawfull
money of Great Brittaine to be paid him by my Executrix within
one year after my decease Item I give and bequeath unto my
Grandson Ralph Spratley Son of my Said Son Ralph Spratley
the Sume of Five pounds of lawfull money of Great Brittaine
to be paid him by my Executrix when he shall attaine ^to the age of
one and twenty years and my will and meaning is that this Codicil
[Page 3]
or Schedule be and being judged to be part and parcell of my Said
last will and Testament and that all things herein contained and
mentioned be faithfully and timely performed as amply and fully
in every respect as if the same were declared and Sett downe in my
Said last will and Testament in Witness whereof I have hereunto
put my hand and Seale this four and twentieth day of August
Anno - Domini 1723 and in the tenth year of King George &c
William Spratley his marke Signed Sealed published and declared
by the Said Testator William Spratley to be part of his last will
and Testament in the presence of us who putt our hands hereunto
in the presence of the Said Testator '''Wm Cave John Butterfield'''
'''Martha Gibbons''' her marke
[Probate in Latin: Administration granted on 10 October 1723 to '''Elizabeth Butterfield alias Spratley''' (wife of John Butterfield) daughter of the deceased and Executrix named in the Will] == Sources ==
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == The Willet Genealogy, A Compilation of all the Branches in England and America == Willets, Willett, Willits * by Jacob Edgar Bookstäver (b.1849) * publisher by The Twentieth Century Publishing Co., Binghamton, N.Y., 1906 * 142 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Willet Genealogy, A Compilation of all the Branches in England and America|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/willetwilletswil00book * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009605666 * https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE92855 === 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 === * Bookstäver, Jacob. ''[[Space:The Willet Genealogy, A Compilation of all the Branches in England and America|The Willet Genealogy]]'' (Twentieth Century, Binghamton, N.Y., 1906) [ Page ]. * ([[#Bookstäver|Bookstäver]])
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Virginia | Virginia Sources]] __TOC__ == The William and Mary Quarterly == "The leading journal of early American history and culture. It is one of the oldest academic journals in the United States. Today, the Quarterly ranks among the most-cited journals covering a specific time and place and is one of the most-respected and most-acclaimed historical journals in the world." ([http://oieahc.wm.edu/wmq/ Omohundro Institute of Early American History & Culture]) "The Quarterly nurtures, publishes, and reviews important new work representing the broadest chronologies, geographies, and themes currently explored by scholars of early North America—treating multiple populations and language groups; spanning the fifteenth to the early nineteenth centuries; and ranging across the continent and around the Atlantic world." ([http://oieahc.wm.edu/wmq/ Omohundro Institute of Early American History & Culture]) * originally published as "The William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine" * published by Whittet & Shepperson, Richmond, Virginia * currently published by the [http://oieahc.wm.edu/wmq/ Omohundro Institute] in Williamsburg, Virginia * [[Wikipedia:William_and_Mary_Quarterly]] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The William and Mary Quarterly|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * All: ::* http://www.jstor.org/journal/willmaryquar ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009789504 ::* http://archive.org/search.php?query=William+and+Mary+quarterly+AND+mediatype%3Atexts ::* [https://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/webbin/serial?id=wmqtly Online Books Page for The William and Mary College Quarterly] ::* 1892-1919: The USGenWeb Archives has [http://usgwarchives.net/special/wmmaryqtr/index.htm transcriptions of selected content from the first 27 volumes] ==== Series 1 ==== * Vol. 1 1892 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=sRwjAQAAIAAJ * Vol. 2 1893 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=PR4_AQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/williammarycolle02tyle * Vol. 3 1895 ::* https://archive.org/details/williammarycolle18941895tyle * Vol. 4 1896 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=jCQjAQAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=VzhDAQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=uDoSAAAAYAAJ ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uva.x000236556 * Vol. 5 1897 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=2SQjAQAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=aThDAQAAMAAJ * Vol. 6 1898 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=JBlCAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/williammarycolle06tyle * Vol. 7 1899 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=PyUjAQAAIAAJ * Vol. 8 1900 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=qjhDAQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=EzsSAAAAYAAJ ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uva.x000236562 * Vol. 9 1901 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=OXI7AQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=NDsSAAAAYAAJ ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uva.x000238864 * Vol. 10 1902 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=sCUjAQAAIAAJ * Vol. 11 1903 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=de8xAQAAMAAJ ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uva.x000239192 * Vol. 12 1904 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=bwYSAQAAIAAJ ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uva.x000239192 * Vol. 13 1905 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=L3I7AQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=WtURAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/williamandmaryc02marygoog * Vol. 14 1906 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=gCYjAQAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ke8xAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/williamandmaryc04marygoog * Vol. 15 1907 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ACcjAQAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/williamandmaryc01marygoog * Vol. 16 1908 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=micjAQAAIAAJ ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uva.x000238865 * Vol. 17 1909 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=FigjAQAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/williamandmaryc03marygoog * Vol. 18 1910 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=bigjAQAAIAAJ * Vol. 19 1911 ::* https://archive.org/details/williammarycolle19tyle * Vol. 20 1912 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=aCkjAQAAIAAJ * Vol. 21 1913 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=vikjAQAAIAAJ * Vol. 22 1914 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=NDdDAQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Q-wxAQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=YNYRAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 23 1915 ::* https://archive.org/details/williammarycolle19141915tyle * Vol. 24 1916 ::* https://archive.org/details/williammarycolle24tyle * Vol. 25 1917 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=qsU4AQAAMAAJ ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uva.x000238714 * Vol. 26 1918 ::* https://archive.org/details/williamandmaryc00unkngoog * Vol. 27 1919 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=8tYRAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/williamandmaryc00marygoog ==== Series 2 ==== * Vol. 1 1921 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=s1I5AQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/williammaryquart01instuoft * Vol. 2 1922 ::* https://archive.org/details/williammaryquart02instuoft * Vol. 3 1923 ::* https://archive.org/details/williammarycolle03tyle_0 * Vol. 4 1924 ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uva.x000240130 * 1955 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=0E4RAAAAIAAJ * 1959 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=9E4RAAAAIAAJ * 1963 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=604RAAAAIAAJ * 1964 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=800RAAAAIAAJ === WikiTree Syntax === * ''[[Space:The William and Mary Quarterly|The William and Mary Quarterly]]'' (Omohundro Institute in Williamsburg, Virginia, 1892-present) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#WMQ|William & Mary Quarterly]])
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[[Category: Westwood Road Farms]] The story of William Jehle’s farm begins with Joseph Gundy. Theresia Nuwer married Joseph Gundy, the son of Sebastian Gundy, on October 17, 1869 at St. John’s Church in Alden Center. Theresia was the daughter of John Nuwer of Lancaster. In the following December Joseph Gundy became the owner of his father’s farm which consisted of two parcels of land totaling 66 acres of land—one parcel was 16 acres and the other was 50 acres of land. Over the next few years Theresia gave birth to two sons. John was born April 17, 1872 and Joseph, Jr. was born April 19, 1873. Then on October 29, 1873, at the age of only 26, Joseph Gundy, Sr. died. He and Theresia had been married only four years. There is a deed in the Erie County archived with the same date, October 29, 1873, conveying the 16-acre parcel of land back to Sebastian Gundy. The legality of that transfer is not altogether clear. But the result was that Sebastian Gundy was given a resource he could use to fund his retirement. He probably had planned on his son Joseph’s support. But that was no longer available. Thus, on December 8, 1873 Sebastian sold the 16-acre parcel of land to George Roll, Jr., a neighbor to the east. Sebastian was then able to live off the $800 proceeds of the sale. Theresia Nuwer Gundy inherited the remaining 50 acres of land. [ Joseph Gundy to Sebastian Gundy ]
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9WX-Q9VX?i=95
Sebastian Gundy to George Roll, Jr.
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99WX-399P-4?i=273 Theresia Nuwer was a widow for about a year when she remarried. Her second husband was William Jehle and they were married November 10, 1874. After the wedding William lived at the Gundy family farm on Westwood Road. In 1880 Theresia Jehle was 29 and William Jehle was 34 years old. John and Joseph Gundy were living in the household and Theresia had given birth to two daughters, Katie and Bertha Jehle. [“United States Census, 1880, William Jehle, Alden, New York,” FamilySearch database with images, (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MZZ5-9CM).] The 1880 Agricultural Census reports that the farm was composed of 50 acres of land, 2 horses, 4 milk cows, and 50 chickens. This enterprise produced corn, wheat, oats, and barley in the grain fields, potatoes, butter, hay, and eggs for Buffalo markets. The family also provided room and board to a 14-year-old boy in exchange for help with the farm labor. At the end of the 1881 growing season, George Roll, Jr., who was the Jehle’s neighbor to the east moved his farm from lot 43 to lot 36 on Westwood road. Since he no longer had need of the 16-acre parcel of land he purchased from Sebastian Gundy, George sold the parcel to William Jehle. The Jehle farm was then the same 66 acres of land Joseph Gundy had received from his father in 1869.[ George Roll to William Jehely ]
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9WX-HX1Y?i=13 The Jehle family worked this farm for another twelve years. In the decade of the 1880s Theresia lost one of her daughters and added two more children to her family. In June 1882 Bertha (baptized Bertha Christine) died at the age of three years. (Theresia’s mother, Catherine Nuwer, also died in 1882.) Three years later, in October 1885, Theresia gave birth to another daughter, who was named Bertha Maria. Finally, at the end of the decade, in February 1889, Anna Jehle was born. Sometime around 1892 Theresia and William Jehle left their Alden farm and moved to Lancaster. Theresia’s brother, John Nuwer, Jr., operated an 84-acre farm on Main street (now Broadway) in Town Line. The land was part of his father’s farm and had been operated by John, Jr. since around 1875. This farm also had a hotel on the property—it was known as the Tobie Hotel. The 1892 Census tells us that John Nuwer, Jr. had moved to Elma and that William Jehle was working John’s former farm. Then in the fall of 1892 William Jehle liquidated his farming assets and began managing the hotel fulltime. [ “William Jehle will sell at public auction at his residence on the John Nuwer [Jr] Farm, on the Main Road in the village of Town Line, on Wednesday, October 26, at 9 o’clock a. m., four horses, 1 stallion, 2 colts, 13 cows, 3 pigs, wagons, sleighs, 10 tons of hay, 10 tons of straw, 200 bushels of oats, 1 tread power and all kinds of farming tools. E.H. Wagner, auctioneer.” Lancaster Times, October 20, 1892. ] William Jehle did not sell his Westwood road farm after he and his family moved to Lancaster. There are agreements in 1901 and 1912 between William Jehle and the Alden and Batavia Natural Gas & Fuel Company, granting the company rights to explore for gas on the Westwood road farm. There are also newspaper reports from 1909 and 1914 identifying Thomas Staley as the occupant of the “Jehle farm” on Westwood road. William and Theresia Jehle retired from the hotel business in 1912 and moved to the Village of Lancaster. Theresia Jehle died in May 1923 and William Jehle died in October 1926. Land records show that George Makohonski conveyed the farm to Antoni Przywara in December 1933, but the deed that transferred the land from William Jehle to George Makohonski is still missing. [ George Makohonski to Antoni Przywara, December 8, 1933 ]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] == The William Snow Family == Descendants of William Snow, who landed at Plymouth, Mass., in 1635. * by Edwin Horton Snow (b.1852) * published by Snow & Farnham Co., Providence, 1908 * Source Example: ::: Snow, Edwin Horton. ''[[Space:The William Snow Family|The William Snow Family]]'' (Snow & Farnham Co., Providence, 1908) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[[#Snow|Snow]]: Page 134] * Inline-Text Example: ::: ([[#Snow|Snow]]: Page 134) * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The William Snow Family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=g2lVAAAAMAAJ * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005761266 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/14392/
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == The William Ward Genealogy == The history of the descendants of William Ward of Sudbury, Mass., 1638-1925. * by Charles Martyn (1874-) * published by Artemas Ward, New York, 1925 * 749 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The William Ward Genealogy|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001597787 * https://archive.org/details/williamwardgenea1925mart * https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/371276 * http://iiif.lib.harvard.edu/manifests/view/drs:12233282$1i === 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 === * Martyn, Charles. ''[[Space:The William Ward Genealogy|The William Ward Genealogy]]'' (Artemas Ward, New York, 1925) [ Page ]. * ([[#Martyn|Martyn]])
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[[Category:Wiltshire, Wills and Estates]] The Will of [[Pike-8062|Mark Pike]] of Trowbridge, Wiltshire, Carpenter, written on 2 January 1801, passed probate on 16 October 1805.[ '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"]
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 1432
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Will of Mark Pike, granted probate on 16 Oct 1805. Died about 1805 in Trowbridge, Wiltshire, England. Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. ff is rendered as F. Abbreviations are expanded and additions noted in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. Beneficiaries and relatives mentioned in the Will: *[[Pike-7177|Sarah (Pike) Snellings]] (niece, daughter of Mark's brother Thomas, deceased) *[[Pike-7181|George Pike]] (nephew, son of Mark's brother Thomas, deceased) *[[Pike-7182|Amelia Martin]] (niece, daughter of Mark's brother Thomas, deceased) *[[Pike-7178|Mary Cook]] (niece, daughter of Mark's brother Thomas, deceased) *[[Pike-8057|Moses Pike]] (brother, executor) *Betty Fatt *Sarah Drewett *[[Pike-8257|Moses Pike]] (nephew, son of Mark's brother Moses) *[[Pike-10834|Betty Millard]] (niece, daughter of Mark's brother William, dec'd) *Betty Drewett *Sarah Mathews *Sarah Bendy *Mary Bendy *Elisabeth Bendy *[[Pike-7892|Mary Drewett]] (sister, deceased) *[[Pike-8063|George Pike]] (brother, deceased) *[[Bendy-61|John Bendy]] (nephew, executor, deceased between writing of will and probate) *Sarah Howell (sister, deceased) *William Howell *George White, Thirsay [Thurzah] White [Illegitimate children of his brother William] ---- In the Name of God Amen
[Mark Pike (in left margin)] of Trowbridge in the County of Wilts Carpenter do
make publish and declare this my last Will and
Testament in manner and form following and first I Give
Devise and Bequeath unto '''Sarah Snelling''' one of the
Daughters of my Brother '''Thomas Pike''' the Sum of Five
pounds of lawful money of Great Britain to be paid as
soon as conveniently can after my decease and to
each of the Children on her body lawfully begotten the
Sum of One Guinea each of like lawful Money to also
be paid as soon as conveniently can after my said
decease and also I Give devise and bequeath unto
'''George Pike''' Son of my late Brother Thomas Pike the
like Sum of Five pounds of like lawful Money to be
also paid as soon as conveniently can be after my
Said decease and to each of the Children of his body
lawfully begotten the Sum of One Guinea each od like
lawful Money to be pais as soon as conveniently
can after my said decease also I Give Devise and
bequeath unto '''Amelia Martin''' one other of the
Daughters of my said Brother Thomas Pike Five
pounds of like lawful Money of Great Britain and
to each of the Children of the said Amelia Martin on
her body lawfully begotten the Sum of One Guinea
each also to be paid as soon as conveniently can after
my said decease and also I give devise and bequeath
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unto '''James Pike''' the Sum of Five Pounds Five
Shillings and my will is that my Executors herein
after named do deduct the Sum of Two pounds one
Shilling out of the said Sum of Five pounds five
Shillings for Money paid ^[in left margin] as soon as conveniently
^[in left margin] and advance[?] [?] for the said Thomas Pike be paid^
can after my said decease and to each of the children
of the said Thomas Pike the sum of One Guinea
each also to be paid as soon as conveniently can
after my said decease and also I Give devise and
bequeath unto '''Mary Cook''' one other of the Daughters
of my late Brother Thomas Pike the Sum of Five
Pounds of like lawful Money and to each of the
Children on her body lawfully begotten the Sum of
one Guinea each also to be paid as soon as
conveniently can after my said decease and also
Give devise and bequeath unto my Brother '''Moses'''
'''Pike''' the Sum of Five pounds and which Sum of
Five pounds will appear on my Books against him
which is the Sum of Five Pounds I intend to give
him in this my Will and also I Give devise and
bequeath unto '''Betty Fatt''' the Sum of Five Pounds
and to each of the Children of the said Betty Fatt
on her body lawfully begotten the Sum of one
Guinea each of like lawful Money to be paid as
soon as Conveniently can after my said decease also
I Give devise and bequeath unto '''Sarah Drewett'''
the Sum of Five Pounds and to each of the
Children on her body lawfully begotten the Sum of
One Guinea each and also I Give devise and bequeath
unto '''Moses Pike''' Son of my Brother Moses Pike
the Sum of Five Pounds and also I Give Devise
and bequeath unto '''Betty Millard''' the Sum of Ten
Pounds (Daughter of my late Brother William
Pike) and to her Daughter the Sum of Five Pounds
and also I Give devise and bequeath unto '''Betty'''
'''Drewett''' the Sum of Five Pounds and to each of the
Children ^of her body lawfully begotten the Sum of One
Guinea each which said last and respective Sums I
desire may be paid as soon as Conveniently can
after my said decease and also I Give devise and
bequeath unto '''Sarah Mathews''' a Tenement or
Dwelling house situate in a place called the Brick
Plots in Trowbridge aforesaid and late in the
occupation of William Sc[u?]tt for and during and unto
the full end and term of her natural life and
immediately from and after her decease I Give and
devise the same to be equally divided between '''Sarah'''
'''Bendy Mary Bendy''' and '''Elizabeth Bendy''' as Tenants in
common and also I Give Devise and bequeath unto
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each and every of the Children of my late Sister
'''Mary Drewett''' the Sum of Five Pounds of like lawful
Money to be equally divided amongst them except
Sarah Mathews a house being given her for her
life in [lieu?] thereof ) and also I Give Devise and
bequeath unto the four Daughters of my late
Brother '''George Pike''' the [tithe?] Estate situated in a
place called lower Cricklett as Tenants in common and
also I Give Devise and bequeath unto Ann Kingman
the Debt that stands in my Book against her
husband George Kingman and also I Give devise and
bequeath unto William Hurlett the Sum of Five
pounds of like lawful Money also to be paid as soon
as conveniently can after my said decease And also
I give and devise and bequeath unto James Bendy
the Sum of Five pounds of like lawful Money to be
paid as soon as conveniently can after my said
decease and also I Give Devise and bequeath unto
Thomas Pike the house at Islington within the said
Parish of Trowbridge where I now reside and his
heirs for ever and all the rest residue and remainder
of my Real and personal Estates and Estates together
with all Sums of Money due to me on Bonds
Mortgages and other Debts whatsoever I do Give
devise and bequeath unto '''John Bendy''' after he has
paid all my Debts Legacies and Funeral Expences therein
contained and his heirs for ever and I do hereby
nominate constitute and appoint the said John
Bendy sole Executor of this my last Will and
testament dated this second day of January in the
fortieth year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord
George the third and in the year of our Lord one
thousand eight hundred and one containing three
sheets of paper to the two first whereof I have set
my hand and the last thereof my hand and seal
Mark Pike (LS) Signed Sealed published and declared
by the Testator Mark Pike / the interlineation being
first made in the presence of as and for his last
Will and Testament - Jas Shrapnell - Geo: Marks
Edward Mathews.
[Codicil 1] I Mark Pike of Trowbridge aforesaid do
make this codicil to this my Will (that is to say) I
do Give and bequeath and devise unto the aforesaid
Sarah Bendy Mary Bendy and Elizabeth Bendy my
other Tenements situated in the Brick plots in
Trowbridge aforesaid and now in the occupation of
William Moon and John Powell as tenants in
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common and my Will is that my Executor above
named do [receive?] the Rents and Profits of the
said premises and apply it to the use of the said
Sarah Bendy Mary Bendy and Elisabeth Bendy
till such time as they do come of age and also I
Give and bequeath unto the three Children of my
late Sister '''Sarah Howell''' my Tool Chest now in the
possession of '''William Howell''' with its contents to be
equally divided amongst them share and share
alike And also I Give and bequeath Five Pounds
to be equally divided between '''George White''' and
'''Thirsay White''' Dated this seventeenth day of
January 1801 - Mark Pike in Witness - James Reeves
Jas Shrapnell - Geo Marks ./.
[Codicil 2] I Mark Pike of Trowbridge
also do Give and bequeath unto '''James Shrapnell'''
the Sum of Six Shillings and to '''William Fisher'''
'''Shrapnell''' the Sum of Four Shillings and to '''Sarah'''
'''Shrapnell''' the Sum of Four Shillings all lawful
Money of Great Britain = Mark Pike in Witness
John Reeves - Jas Shrapnell ./.
[Probate] On the Sixteenth day of October in the year
pf our Lord One thousand eight hundred and five
adm[inistrat]on / with the Will and two Codicils annexed of
all and singular the Goods Chattels and Credits of
Mark Pike late of Trowbridge in the County of
Wilts deceased was granted to Moses Pike the
natural and lawful Brother and one of the next of
kin of the said deceased having been first sworn
by Commission duly to administer John Bendy the
nephew of the said deceased Sole Executor and
Residuary Legatee named in the said Will dying in
the life time of the said Testator./- == Sources ==
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[[Category:Berkshire, Wills and Estates]] The Wills of John Cannon, Cookham, Berkshire, England, written on 17 September 1687 and proved on 31 May 1689[ '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"]
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 395
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Will of Johannis Cannon, granted probate on 31 May 1689. Died about 1689 in Cookham, Berkshire, England. and Elizabeth Cannon his wife, written on 15 April 1699 and proved on 13 Nov 1699[ '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"]
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 453
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Will of Eliza Cannon, granted probate on 13 Nov 1699. Died about 1699 in Cookham, Berkshire, England. Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. Capital F is rendered as F rather than ff. Abbreviations are expanded and additions noted in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. People mentioned in John's Will *Elizabeth (wife) *John (son) *Sarah (daughter) *Mary (daughter) *Robert (son) *William (son) *[[Cannon-7652|Joseph Cannon]] (son) *Elizabeth Hewes (daughter) *Katherine Ray (daughter) *Witnesses: John Harman, Will Whetston People mentioned in Elizabeth's Will *(4 sons & 4 daughters, not all named) *John (son) *John Smith son of Jonathan Smith of Cookham *Mary Lock (grandaughter) *William (son) *Elizabeth Hues (daughter) *George Townson (friend) *Witnesses: George Townson, Anne Gray, Tho Hobbs ---- === John's Will === In the name of God Amen
I John Canon of the Parish of Cockham in the County of Berks being Sick
and
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and weake in body but perfect in memory this my last Will and Testament Item
I doe bequeath to my Wife '''Elizabeth Canon''' and '''John Canon''' my sonn the Lease
of the Farme they now dwelleth in equall one with the other with the Rent and
he the said John Canan shall enter with his Mother at St Michaelmas the Arch
Angell which will begin in the yeare of One Thousand Six Hundred Eighty Seaven
and he the said John Canan shall have seede to Sowe the said Lands that he shall
have occasion for the First yeare Winter Corne and Summer Corne and his mothers
Teames to Sowe the said Lands -- Plowing and Harrowing with all Charges
whereunto sett my hand and Seale Dated Seaventeenth day of September one thousand
Six Hundred Eighty Seaven Sealed and Delivered in the presence. Witnesse Item I
give to my Daughter '''Sarah Canan''' Ten Pounds at the fall of the underwood to be
paid by her Mother and her Mother shall have to wood to her selfe Item I give
to my Daughter '''Mary Canan''' Five pound to be paid at the end of my Exec[ut]er
yeare Item I Give to my sonn '''Robert Canan''' Ten shillings to my sonn William
Canan Ten shillings To my sonn '''Joseph Cannan''' Ten shillings to be payd by
their Mother Item I give '''Elizabeth Hewes''' my Daughter Twenty shillings
to my Daughter '''Katherine Ray''' Ten shillings The marke of John Canan
Witnesse '''John Harman''' the marke of '''Will Whetson'''
[Probate in Latin Administration granted to Elizabeth Cannon the Relict 1 May 1689] === Elizabeth's Will === In the Name of God Amen
I Elizabeth Cannon of the Parish of Cookham in the County of Berks
Widow being sick and weak of body but of sound and perfect mind and
memory praise be therefore given unto Almighty God do make and ordain
this my present last Will and Testament in manner and form following.
vizt First and principally I com[m]end my Soul into the hands of Almighty
God my Creatour trusting through the merits death and passion of my blessed
Saviour and Redeemer to have full and free pardon and forgiveness of all my
Sins and to inherit eternall life And my body I com[m]it to the Earth to be
decently buried at the discretion of my Executor here^inafter named And for
such personall Estate as it hath please God to bestow on me I give and
dispose thereof as followeth Item I give and bequeath my best Feather bed
bolster bedsted nest Rugg and the bedding thereunto belonging together
with three pair of Sheets and one Tablecloth and Six Napkins the Table in
the Hall and Forme belonging to it the Cupboard unto my loving Son '''John'''
'''Cannan''' to his own proper use and behoofe Item I give and bequeath unto
'''John Smith''' son of '''Jonathan Smith''' of the Parish of Cookham aforesaid
Labo[u]rer the Rugg lying on my Son Johns Bed Item I give and bequeath
unto my Grandaughter '''Mary Lock''' my Box standing in the Chamber I
lye in Item I give and bequeath the Sum[m]e of Five pounds that my Son
'''William Cannon''' oweth unto me Forty shillings thereof unto my loving
Daughter '''Elizabeth Hues''' and twenty shillings more of the same unto my
said Grandaughter Mary Lock and Forty shillings more residue thereof
unto my said Son William Cannon Item all the rest and residue of my
goods chattles personall Estate whatsoever not herein before given I give
and bequeath equally between my '''four Sons''' and '''four Daughters''' desireing
them with love and unity to part the same and to live lovingly one towards
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The other and to be helpfull to each other and pray God Almighty to bless
preserve and keep them And I do hereby make and ordain my loving friend
'''George Townson''' of the Parish of Cookham aforesaid Yeoman to be my full
and sole Executor of this my last Will and Testament desireing him to see
the same duely fullfilled according to the true meaning thereof And I do
hereby revoke disanull and make void all former Wills by me heretofore
made In Witness whereof I the said Elizabeth Cannan to this my last Will
and Testament have hereunto set my hand and Seal the Fifteenth Day of
April in the Eleventh year of the reign of King William the Third of
England &c Annoq[ue] D[omi]ni One thousand Six hundred ninetynine ./. The
marke of Elizabeth Cannan ./. Signed Sealed and published by the said
Elizabeth Cannan to be her last Will and Testament in the presence of us.
The marke of George Townson the marke of '''Anne Gray Tho: Hobbs'''
[Probate in Latin: Proved in London 13 November 1699 with Administration granted to George Townson] == Sources ==
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[[Category:Wiltshire, Wills and Estates]] [[Unknown-199358|Elizabeth (Gale) Waite, Their daughter]] Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. ff is rendered as F. Abbreviations are expanded and additions noted in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. === The Will of John Gale === John Gale of Lockeridge's Will was written 2 February 1813 and passed probate at Marlborough, Wiltshire on 19 April 1813.[ '''Probate''': "Wiltshire, England, Wills and Probate, 1530-1858"]
Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre; Chippenham, Wiltshire, England; Wiltshire Wills and Probates; Reference Number: P3/1813/11; Reference Number: P3/1813/11
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John Gale probate in 1813. People in the will in the order that they appear: *Betty Gale (Wife) *George Gale (Son, executor) *John Gale (Son, executor) *Hannah (Daughter) *Betty (Daughter) *John Crook (Husband of daughter Hannah) *William Waite (Husband of daughter Betty *William Ford, Edward Wicks (Tenants) *William Alexander (Witness) *William Clifford (Witness) *Rosanna Davis (Wiyness) ---- In the Name of God Amen I John Gale of Lockridge in the Parish of Overton
in the County of Wilts Bricklayer being of sound and disposing mind memory and
understanding do make publish and declare this my last Will and Testament in manner
and form following. First I give and bequeath unto my Wife '''Betty Gale''' all that my freehold
messuage and Tenement and premises wherein I now live situate lying and being at Lockridge
aforesaid for and during her Widowhood and if she marry or after her decease I Give devise and
bequeath the same unto my '''Son George Gale''' to have and to hold to him the said George Gale his
Heirs and Assigns for ever. Also I give and bequeath unto my said Wife Betty Gale the Inte-
rest of all the Money I have now at Use for and during her Widowhood and if she marry or
after her decease I give and bequeath the principal unto my four Children namely George,''' John''',
'''Hannah,''' and '''Betty''', as follows I give and bequeath unto my said Son George Gale the sum of
Seventy two pounds and ten shillings. Also I give and bequeath unto my Son John Gale the like
sum of Seventy two pounds and ten shillings, Allso I give and bequeath unto my daughter Hannah
the Wife of '''John Crook''' of Marlborough Cabinet maker the sum of Seventy seven pounds and ten
shillings. Also I give and bequeath unto my Daughter Betty the Wife of '''William Waite''' of Lockridge
aforesaid Thatcher the like sum of Seventy seven pounds and ten shillings Also I give devise
and bequeath unto my Son John Gale all that my freehold messuage and Tenement and
premises now in the Occupation of my Son George Gale To have and to Hold unto him the said
John Gale his Heirs and Assigns for ever, immediately after the Decease of my Wife Betty Gale
provided also and my Will is that he my Son George Gale his Heirs or Assigns shall pay unto his
Mother my Wife betty Gale the sum of thirty shillings every year so long as she shall live and also
keep the aforesaid premises in good repair for the same time Also I give and bequeath unto my Wife
Betty Gale all the Rents and profits of my two lifehold Tenements and premises situate in Lockridge
aforesaid and now in the occupation of '''William Ford and Edward Wicks''' so long as she shall live if
the holding shall so long continue And all the rest residue and remainder of all my Estate and
effects whatsoever and wheresoever I give and bequeath to my Wife Betty Gale her Heirs and
Assigns to and for her and and their own use and Benefit And I do hereby nominate consti-
tute and appoint my said sons George Gale and John Gale executors of this my last Will
and Testament And I do hereby revoke and make void all former and other Wills by me
at any time heretofore made In Witness whereof I the said John Gale the Testator
have to this my last Will and Testament set and subscribed my Hand and Seal the Second
day of February in the Year of our Lord 1813
[Signed] John Gale [LS]
Signed, Sealed published and declared by the Testator
John Gale as an for his last Will and Testament in
the presence of us who at his request, in his presence
and in the presence of each other, subscribed our names
as Witnesses thereto.
'''William Alexander'''
'''William Clifford'''
'''Rosanna Davis'''
Administration granted at Marlborough 19 April 1813 to George Gale and John Gale the named Executors ---- === The Will of Betty or Elizabeth Gale === Betty or Elizabeth Gale's will was written on 7 June 1831 and passed probate in Marlborough on 20 February 1835.[ '''Probate''': "Wiltshire, England, Wills and Probate, 1530-1858"]
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Betty Gale probate in 1835. People in the will in the order that they appear: *George Waite of Lockeridge (Executor) *William and Betty Waite (Parents of George) *Mary Ford (Tenant) * Jonathan Rebbeck (Witness) *William Rebbeck Junr (Witness) *William Rebbeck Senr (Witness) ---- I Betty or ^Elizabeth Gale of Lockeridge in the Parish of Overton in the County of Wilts, being
of sound and disposing mind, memory and understanding do make, publish and declare this my
last Will and Testament to be as follows, (that is to say) First I will order and direct that all my
Just Debts, Funeral Expences and the charges of proving this my Will be first paid and discharged
I give and bequeath unto '''George Waite of Lockeridge''' in the Parish of Overton in the County of
Wilts, son of '''William and Betty Waite'''. All that my Cottage House or Tenementwith the Garden and Appurtenances
thereunto belonging situate at Lockeridge in the Parish of Overton in the County of Wilts, now in the
Occupation of '''Mary Ford''', immediately after my decease And all my Household Goods, Brewing Utensils
and Plate of whatkind soever with the Weather Glass & Chattels, Monies & Securities for Monies I give and
bequeath unto the said George Waite of Lockeridge in the Parish of Overton in the County of Wilts
son of the said William and Betty Waite immediately after my decease And Lastly I do hereby
make, nominate and appoint the said George Waite of Lockeridge in the Parish of Overton in the
County of Wilts whole and sole Executor of this my last Will and Testament and I do hereby revoke
all former Wills by me made and declare this and no other to be my last Will and Testament
In Witness whereof I Betty or ^Elizabeth Gale have to this my last Will and Testament set my hand
and Seal this seventh - Day of June in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred
and thirty one
Mark of
Betty ^Elizabeth Gale [LS]
Signed, Sealed and delivered, published
and declared by the above named Testatrix
Betty or Elizabeth Gale as and for her last Will
and Testament in the presence of us and
in the presence of each other-
Witness -''' Jonathan Rebbeck'''
'''William Rebbeck Junr'''
'''William Rebbeck Senr'''
Proved at Marlborough on 20 February 1835
Administration to George Waite the Sole Executor == Sources ==
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[[Category:Jacka Name Study]] To confirm the children of [[Jacka-15|Thomas Jacka]] and [[Moyses-5|Anna Jacka nee Moyses]] I have examined Thomas’s Will, Anna’s Will, the Sithney Parish Registers and developed the table below having identified nine children. {| class="wikitable" ! Child's Name at baptism !! Sithney Parish Register, Baptisms, marriages, burials, 1737-1812.[Cornwall Record Office, Truro, Cornwall, England., "England, Cornwall Parish Registers, 1538-2010," images database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org : accessed 25 May 2018), Cornwall Records Office, Truro] !! Mentioned in Father's Will[AP/J/2427 Will of Thomas Jacka Yeoman, of Sithney 1834. Cornwall Records Office, Truro] !! Date of Marriage of Children !! Mentioned in Mother's Will[SO/W/581 Will of Ann Jacka of Sithney, widow 1857. Cornwall Records Offfice, Turo, England] |- | [[Jacka-40|Thomas Jacca ]] || Year 1791, page 70, entry 28[Cornwall Record Office, Truro, Cornwall, England., "England, Cornwall Parish Registers, 1538-2010," images database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org : accessed 25 May 2018), Baptism of Thomas Jacca, baptised 27 November 1791, Sithney Parish Register; Sithney Parish Register, Baptisms, marriages, burials, 1737-1812, Cornwall Records Office, Truro. page 70, Year 1791 entry 28; https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-65X9-ZDN?cc=1769414&wc=3CBH-6T1%3A138123201%2C140750301%2C1582884019 (image 41 of 108)] || No. || Married Elisabeth Sincock on Sithney on 5 December 1816 in Sithney, Cornwall.[Cornwall Record Office, Truro, Cornwall, England., "England, Cornwall Parish Registers, 1538-2010," images database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org : accessed 25 May 2018), Marriage of Thomas Jacka & Elisabeth Sincock, married 5 December 1816 Sithney Church Register; Sithney Church Register, Marriages, 1813-1837, Cornwall Records Office, Truro. Year 1816, page 28, entry 82. https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-65X9-CZ1?cc=1769414&wc=3CBW-3YX%3A138123201%2C140750301%2C138136501 (image 17 of 183)] || "the widow of my son Thomas Jacka late of Torleaven in the parish of Sithney aforesaid, shopkeeper deceased" |- | [[Jacca-12|Anna Jacca]] || Year 1793, Page 73, entry 35[ Cornwall Record Office, Truro, Cornwall, England., "England, Cornwall Parish Registers, 1538-2010," images database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org : accessed 25 May 2018), Baptism of Anna Jacca, baptised 4 August 1793, Sithney Parish Register; Sithney Parish Registers, Baptisms, marriages, burials, 1737-1812, Cornwall Records Office, Truro. Year 1793, Page 73, entry 35; https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-65X9-H73?cc=1769414&wc=3CBH-6T1%3A138123201%2C140750301%2C1582884019 (image 42 of 108)] || No. || Married John Stephens (of Mangan) on the 26 December 1821, Sithney, Cornwall.[Cornwall Record Office, Truro, Cornwall, England., "England, Cornwall Parish Registers, 1538-2010," images database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org : accessed 26 May 2018), Marriage of John Stephens & Anna Jacka, married 26 December 1821, Sithney Parish Church; Sithney Parish Church, Marriages, 1813-1837, Cornwall Records Office, Truro. Year 1821, page 54, entry 161; https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GRFB-SXZS?cc=1769414&wc=3CBW-3YX%3A138123201%2C140750301%2C138136501 (image 121 of 183)] || "my daughter Hannah the wife of the said John Stephens" |- | [[Jacca-1|John Jacca]] || Year 1795, page 77, entry 46[ Cornwall Record Office, Truro, Cornwall, England., "England, Cornwall Parish Registers, 1538-2010," images database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org : accessed 25 May 2018), Baptism of John Jacca, baptised 21 October 1795, Sithney Parish Church Register; Sithney Parish Church Register, Baptisms, marriages, burials, 1737-1812, Cornwall Records Office, Truro. Year 1795, page 77, entry 46. https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-65X9-47Y?cc=1769414&wc=3CBH-6T1%3A138123201%2C140750301%2C1582884019 (image 44 of 108)] || No. || Married Jane Knight 18 November 1828, Sithney, Cornwall, after banns were read.[Cornwall Record Office, Truro, Cornwall, England., "England, Cornwall Parish Registers, 1538-2010," images database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org : accessed 26 May 2018), Marriage of John Jacka & Jane Knight, 18 November 1828, Sithney Parish Register; Sithney Parish Registers, Marriages, 1813-1837, Cornwall Records Office, Truro. Year 1828, page 107, entry 319; https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-65X9-F39?cc=1769414&wc=3CBW-3YX%3A138123201%2C140750301%2C138136501 (image 56 of 183)] || "my son John Jacka of the parish of Grade Farmer" |- | [[Jacca-13|Elizabeth Jacca]] || Year 1798, page 81, entry 22[Cornwall Record Office, Truro, Cornwall, England., "England, Cornwall Parish Registers, 1538-2010," images database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org : accessed 25 May 2018), Baptism of Elizabeth Jacca, baptised 5 August 1798, Sithney Parish Register; Sithney Parish Registers, Baptisms, marriages, burials, 1737-1812, Cornwall Records Office, Truro. Year 1798, page 81, entry 22. https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-65X9-W7J?cc=1769414&wc=3CBH-6T1%3A138123201%2C140750301%2C1582884019 (image 47 of 108)] || No. || Married John Waters (of Breage), Cornwall, 12 November 1829, Sithney, Cornwall, after banns were read.[Cornwall Record Office, Truro, Cornwall, England., "England, Cornwall Parish Registers, 1538-2010," images database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org : accessed 26 May 2018), Banns of Marriage for John Waters & Elizabeth Jacka, read on the 25 October, 1 & 8 November 1829, Breage Parish Register; Breage Parish Registers, Marriage banns, 1823-1840, Cornwall Records Office, Truro. Page 140, unnumberd entry last on the page; https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-6SRQ-SVJ?cc=1769414&wc=3CB4-C66%3A138123201%2C138287901%2C138320901 (image 73 of 202)][Cornwall Record Office, Truro, Cornwall, England., "England, Cornwall Parish Registers, 1538-2010," images database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org : accessed 26 May 2018), Marriage of John Watters & Elisabeth Jacka, married 12 November 1829, Sithney Parish Register; Sithney Parish Registers, Marriages, 1813-1837, Cornwall Records Office, Truro. Page 114, entry 341; https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-65X9-Z43?cc=1769414&wc=3CBW-3YX%3A138123201%2C140750301%2C138136501 (Image 60 of 183)] || "my daughter Elizabeth the wife of John Watters of Torleaven" |- | [[Jacca-14|Ann Jacca]] || Circa 1800 no entry located in the parish register || No. || Married William Harry (of Redruth) 28 September 1828, Sithney, Cornwall.[Cornwall Record Office, Truro, Cornwall, England., "England, Cornwall Parish Registers, 1538-2010," images database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org : accessed 25 May 2018), Marriage Banns for William Harry of Redruth & Ann Jacka of Sithney read on 10, 17 & 24 of August 1828, Sithney Parish Register; Sithney Parish Registers, Marriage banns, 1824-1856 (vol 13), Cornwall Records Office, Truro. Year 1828, page 62, unnumbered entry, last on page; https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-DTTL-J4?cc=1769414&wc=3CBW-T3X%3A138123201%2C140750301%2C1582898402 (image 34 of 199).] || "my daughter Ann the wife of William Harry of Redruth in the said county plasterer" |- | [[Jacca-15|Eliza Jacca]] || Year 1803, page 90, entry 31[ Cornwall Record Office, Truro, Cornwall, England., "England, Cornwall Parish Registers, 1538-2010," images database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org : accessed 25 May 2018), Baptism of Eliza Jacca baptised 7 August 1803, Sithney Church Register; Sithney Church Registers, Baptisms, marriages, burials, 1737-1812, Cornwall Records Office, Truro. Page 90, entry 31; https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-65X9-Z3Y?cc=1769414&wc=3CBH-6T1%3A138123201%2C140750301%2C1582884019 (image 52 of 108)] || No. || || |- | [[Jacca-10|James Jacka]] || Year 1806, page 95, entry 21[Cornwall Record Office, Truro, Cornwall, England., "England, Cornwall Parish Registers, 1538-2010," images database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org : accessed 26 May 2018), Baptism of James Jacka, baptised 25 May 1806, Sithney Parish Register; Sithney Parish Registers, Baptisms, marriages, burials, 1737-1812, Cornwall Records Office, Truro. Year 1806, page 95, entry 21; https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-65X9-C6L?cc=1769414&wc=3CBH-6T1%3A138123201%2C140750301%2C1582884019 (Image 55 of 108)] || Son James Jacka || Married Mary Lobb 26 April 1835, Sithney, Cornwall by licence.[Cornwall Record Office, Truro, Cornwall, England., "England, Cornwall Parish Registers, 1538-2010," images database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org : accessed 26 May 2018), Marriage of James Jacka & Mary Lobb, married 26 April 1835, Sithney Parish Register; Sithney Parish Register, Marriages, 1813-1837, Cornwall Records Office, Truro. Page 157, entry 470; https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9RFB-7Q3N?cc=1769414&wc=3CBW-3YX%3A138123201%2C140750301%2C138136501 (image 174 of 183).] || "my son James Jacka of Lanner aforeseaid Farmer" |- | [[Jacka-292|Martha Jacka]] || Year 1807, page 98, entry 33[Cornwall Record Office, Truro, Cornwall, England., "England, Cornwall Parish Registers, 1538-2010," images database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org : accessed 26 May 2018), Baptism of Martha Jacka 2 August 1807, Sithney Parish Register; Sithney Parish Registers, Baptisms, marriages, burials, 1737-1812, Cornwall Records Office, Truro. Page 98, entry 33; https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-65X9-SKJ?cc=1769414&wc=3CBH-6T1%3A138123201%2C140750301%2C1582884019 (image 56 of 108)] || Daughter Martha Jacka || Married William Jose, farmer from Million, on 12 December 1839, Sithney, Cornwall.[ Cornwall Record Office, Truro, Cornwall, England., "England, Cornwall Parish Registers, 1538-2010," images database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org : accessed 26 May 2018), Marriage of William Jose & Martha Jacka, 12 December 1839, Sithney Parish Register; Sithney Parish Registers, Marriages, 1837-1862, Cornwall Records Office, Truro. Page 39, Entry 78; https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9RFB-73NG?cc=1769414&wc=3CBW-3Y6%3A138123201%2C140750301%2C140778601 (image 42 of 508).] || "my daughter Martha the wife of William Jose" |- | [[Jacca-11|Lucy Jacca]] || Year 1810, page 103, entry 48[Cornwall Record Office, Truro, Cornwall, England., "England, Cornwall Parish Registers, 1538-2010," images database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org : accessed 26 May 2018), Baptised of Lucy Jacca, baptised 2 January 1810, Sithney Parish Register; Sithney Parish Registers, Baptisms, marriages, burials, 1737-1812, Cornwall Records Office, Truro. Page 103, entry 48; https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-65X9-XWM?cc=1769414&wc=3CBH-6T1%3A138123201%2C140750301%2C1582884019 (image 59 of 108)] || Daughter Lucy Jacka || Married James White a miner residing in Porthleven on 10 October 1837 Sithney, Cornwall.[ Cornwall Record Office, Truro, Cornwall, England., "England, Cornwall Parish Registers, 1538-2010," images database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org : accessed 26 May 2018), Marriage Banns for James White and Lucy Jacka, read 24 September, 1st & 8th October 1837, Sithney Parish Register; Sithney Parish Registers, Marriage banns, 1824-1856 (vol 13), Cornwall Records Office, Truro. Year 1837, page 189, last entry on page; https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-DTTP-3M?cc=1769414&wc=3CBW-T3X%3A138123201%2C140750301%2C1582898402 (image 97 of 199)][Cornwall Record Office, Truro, Cornwall, England., "England, Cornwall Parish Registers, 1538-2010," images database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org : accessed 26 May 2018), Marriage of James White and Lucy Jacka, married 10 October 1837, Sithney Parish Reigster; Sithney Parish Reigster, Marriages, 1837-1862, Cornwall Records Office, Truro. Year 1837, page 4, entry 8; https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9RFB-73GV?cc=1769414&wc=3CBW-3Y6%3A138123201%2C140750301%2C140778601 (image 6 of 508)] || "my daughter Lucy the wife of James White of the Parish of Perran in the County of Cornwall" |} '''Conclusions:-''' Only the children who not married at the time of their father Thomas’ death were mentioned in his will. Those Children were [[Jacca-10|James Jacka]](baptised 1806), [[Jacka-292|Martha Jacka]](baptised 1807) & [[Jacca-11|Lucy Jacca]](baptised 1810). The only exception was [[Jacca-15|Eliza Jacca]] (baptised 1803) who predeceased her father in 1828. When Anna died she mentioned all her children except [[Jacca-15|Eliza Jacca]] (baptised 1803) who we presume had no living children at the time of her death, and therefore no descendants. Her son had also predeceased her but he left a widow who is mentioned in the Will as “the widow of my son Thomas Jacka” although not directly by name. == Sources ==
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[[Category:Wiltshire, Wills and Estates]] The will of [[Wise-589|Thomas Wise (1532-1593)]] written on 30 December 1592 in Tilshead, Wiltshire, and proved on 21 March of that year. Proved 19 April 1593[ '''Probate''': "Wiltshire, England, Wills and Probate, 1530-1858"]
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Thomas Wise probate in 1593. The will is damaged on the right hand side and part of the left hand side. Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. ff is rendered as F. Abbreviations are expanded and additions noted in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. People in the will.
*Agnes (wife) *Grace, Margerye, Agnes, Brigett, Rachell (daughters) *Robert, John the elder, John the younger, Humfrey (sons) In the name of god Amen, The 30th day of December Anno dni 1592. x in the 34 (rest of line missing)
I Thomas Wyse of the parishe of tilsyde in the Counie of Wiltes being (rest of line missing)
[per]fecte memorye do ordayne & make my last will in the maner and forme as (rest of line missing)
my Sowle to Jhesus Chryst my onlye redemer and Savioure, [?---] (rest of line missing)
pardon & remyssion of all my synnes. Nowe as towchinge my [?te---] (rest of line missing)
Imprimis I give to my doughter Jane Wyse tenne pounde in money, one coverlett, [?--] (rest of line missing)
p?linger. Item, I give to my sonnes Robert & lame John either of them tenne po(rest of line missing)
to my doughter Grace Wyse vi£ xiiijs iiijd tenne sheepe & one cowe. Item I geve to Grace (rest of line missing)
& Margerye Wyse my doughters lease for 30. sheepe duringe the yeares to come thirty? (rest of line missing)
equallye to be devided emo[n]gest them : & yf anye of my 3 . doughters shalle channce to [dye?] (rest of line missing)
then the forsaid sheepe lease shall remayne to one of my doughters after an other duringe the[?] (rest of line missing)
the the forsaide sheepe lease. Item I geve to Agnes Wyse, Brigett Wyse, Rachell Wyse & Margere Wyse (rest of line missing)
?----- one of them vj£ xiijs iiijd & to every one of my forsaide fower doughters on Coverlett, one (rest of line missing)
(damaged) ?peece. Item I geve to John Wyse my yonnger sonne tenne pounde[s]. Item, I geve to my parishe Churche (rest of line missing)
oure Ladyes Churche in Sar[um] xijd, & for every god childe that I have a (damaged) barley, and to the poor (rest of line missing)
where most nede is, iiijd in money. Item I geve to my sonne Humfrey Wyse eldest doughter iij (rest of line missing)
? to the age of xvijt yeares, & yf the forsaid Eldest doughter named Agnes Wyse doughter of him (unreadable) (rest of line missing)
shall depart oute of this lyfe before the yeares before prescribed, then the foresaide ? (damaged) (rest of line missing)
shall remayne to my yonngest Doughter Margere Wyse. Item I geve to Grace and Margere Wyse (rest of line missing)
of them a bedde. Item I geve to John Wyse my yonngest sonne the lease of my howse withall the yeares therin (rest of line missing)
Also my sonnes Robert & John the Elder shall pay annuall rent after my wyfes decease, or after hir widow (rest of line missing)
my sonne John Wyse the yonnger duringe the terme of theire lyfes. Provided all wayes that yf my sonne
Wyse the yonnger shall decease withoute issue lawfully begotten, or dye without will, then my will is, (rest of line missing)
forsaid lease shall remayne to my sonne Humfrey Wyse & his lawful heyres for ever. Also John Wyse my eldest (rest of line missing)
shall have his fyndinge with meate drinke and sufficient clothinge upon the livinge duringe his lyfe & (rest of line missing)
all such worke as he is able to doe. Also my Wyfe Agnes Wyse shall have the use of vj horses one Iron [boarde?] (rest of line missing)
Iron carte, a [Sullowe?],dyes. table boarde with a frame, a forme, a benche, a greate vayte, with a trowe, th[a]t w[hi]ch forsaid
implements shall after my wyfes decease remayne to my iij sonnes successyvelye. more over I geve to every one [?]
Doughters, a platter, a pottinger & a sawcer, & of this my last will & Testament I appointe Agnes Wyse my wyfe
my whole Executrix, to receyve all my debtes, & to discharge all my leg[yces?]. Also I geve to Robert Nashe a bushell
of barley. & to Mr Vicar of Tilsyde a bushell of wheate. Fynallye I appointe & ordayne Martene Croome and
Robert Petitt my true & lawfull supervisors, & for theire paynes I geve to either of them a sacke of barley. Witnes herof Edward Colthurst
Vicar of Tilside, Martene Croome,
Robert Nashe with others.
Debtes owinge to me Thomas Wyse, as foloweth
Imprimis, Willm Iles alias ?Hickes xxs
John Ha?worth xxiiijs
Harmon of Calne ijs iiijd
Richards Bayle ijs vjd
Edward Wyse xvj£
John Perman vj£
my sonne Humfrey Wyse xx£
the said Humfrey Wyse oweth me xiij£
Thomas Harris [clothier?] vs ---- The Will and Obligation of Richard King of Tilshead, Wiltshire, showing his relationship to Thomas Wyse. People in the Will. *Thomas Wyse (brother in law) *John Wyse, Humfrey Wyse, Robert Wyse, John Wyse theElder (Richard Kinge's sister's sons) *Grace Wyse, Brigett Wyse, Rachell Wyse, Agnes Wyse & Margere Wyse (Richard Kinge's sister's daughters) Richard Kinge obligation.[ '''Probate''': "Wiltshire, England, Wills and Probate, 1530-1858"]
Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre; Chippenham, Wiltshire, England; Wiltshire Wills and Probates; Reference Number: P2/K/30
{{Ancestry Sharing|29153729|fca13b}} - {{Ancestry Record|61333|82047|uk}} (accessed 24 June 2022)
Richard's estate proved 28th April 1590.[ '''Probate''': "Wiltshire, England, Wills and Probate, 1530-1858"]
Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre; Chippenham, Wiltshire, England; Wiltshire Wills and Probates; Reference Number: P2/K/30
{{Ancestry Sharing|29153729|fca13b}} - {{Ancestry Record|61333|82047|uk}} (accessed 24 June 2022)
Relevant part from obligation:
Thomas Wyse the naturall & lawful father of Rachell Wise the Executrix named in the last will & testament of Richard Kinge Will
In the name of god Amen. The vjth of Aprill ao. dni 1590 & in
the xxxij yeare of the Queenes Matie that now is I Richard
Kinge of the Parishe of Tilsyde in the Countie of Wiltes,
beinge sicke in body but yet of good & p[er]fect remembrance
(praysed be to god therfore) do make & ordayne this my will
& last Testament in maner & forme, as foloweth. Fyrst
and primairallye I co[m]mende my Sowle to Jhesus Christ my
onelye redemer & Savioure trustinge in his deare and
^merited of his passion to have remyssion of all my syns. Nowe at towching
my temporall goods, I bequeathe & gyve as foloweth. Imprimis
I gyve to John Wyse my systers sonne tenne pounds. Item I gyve
to grace Wyse, Brigett Wyse & Margere Wyse my systers
Doughters xxviijte sheepe equalleye to be devided emongest
them. Item, I gyve to Will[ia]m Webbe - xxs. Item I gyve
to Ambrose Webbe - xxs. Item, I gyve to the parish church
of Tilsyde -iijs iiijd. Item, I gyve Margere Carter one
weather sheepe. Item, I gyve to Humfrey Wyse fyve poundes
Item, I gyve to Agnes Wyse my systers doughter doughter
iiij weather sheepe. Item, I gyve to my syster Alice Hayworth
to hir owne propre use my parte of the Cowe, wch she hath now
in hyr custodye. Item, I gyve to Robert Wyse, John Wyse theElder
& John L[?] every one of them a sheepe. Item I gyve to
Thomas Croome one sheepe. And of this my will & Testa
ment I appointe & ordayne Rachell Wyse my systers doughter
my whole executrix to receyve all my debtes & pay all my le
gazes etc. More over my will is, that my brother in lawe
Thomas Wyse shall [have toe re---inge] in of all my debtes
& dischargeinge of all my legazies, bycause Rachell Wyse is
under age, & of this my will. I ordayne my brother in lawe
Thomas Wyse & Marten Croome mytrue and lawfull sup[er]vi
sors of this my last will & testament. Witnesses: Edward Colthurst Martene Croome
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == The Willson Family, 1672-1959 == * by Richard Eugene Willson (1933-) * published Kent, Ohio, 1959 * 324 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Willson Family, 1672-1959|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/willsonfamily16700will * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005781469 * The Willson Family, Supplement: No.1-, Issues 1-4 (1961) :: https://books.google.com/books?id=V24dAQAAMAAJ * The Willson Family Supplement, 1959-1979 (1979) :: https://books.google.com/books?id=O7JbAAAAMAAJ === 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 === * Willson, Richard Eugene. ''[[Space:The Willson Family, 1672-1959|The Willson Family, 1672-1959]]'' (Kent, Ohio, 1959) [ Page ]. * ([[#Willson|Willson]])
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == The Wilmot Family of New Haven == Reprint from the [[Space:NEHGR|NEHGR]], Jan. 1905. * by [[Jacobus-56|Donald Lines Jacobus]] (1887-1970) * published by New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, 1904. * 9 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Wilmot Family of New Haven|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=paHRAAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/wilmotfamilyofne00jaco * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001963910 === 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 === * Jacobus, Donald Lines. ''[[Space:The Wilmot Family of New Haven|The Wilmot Family of New Haven]]'' (NEHGS, Boston, 1904) * ([[#Jacobus|Jacobus]])
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[[Category:Wilson Name Study]] The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Armour-78|Anne Barnett]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=3779676 send me a private message]. Thanks!
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Wiltshire, Sources]] Other: [[Space:Sources-England#Wiltshire|Wiltshire Sources]] __TOC__ == The Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine == Published under the Direction of the Society Formed in the County A.D. 1853 : A.K.A. "Records Branch of the Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society" : A.K.A. "[[Space:Wiltshire_Record_Society|Wiltshire Record Society]]" * printed and sold for the Society by H. F. Bull, Saint John Street, Devizes. * [[Wikipedia: Wiltshire_Archaeological_and_Natural_History_Magazine]] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1-69 ::* http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000523189 ::**In the copy of Vol 2, https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.$b752751, the image of the pedigree chart of the "Descent of Giffard of Boyton ...", on [http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.$b752751;view=2up;seq=438 p 399], is folded so half of the chart is missing. The full chart can be seen in the Internet Archive copy on [https://archive.org/stream/wiltshirearchaeo02wilt#page/n447/mode/1up page 402] or in the HathiTrust combined volumes 1&2 inserted between [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/msu.31293006715100?urlappend=%3Bseq=522 pages 108 and 109]. * Vol. 1-102 ::* http://www.biab.ac.uk/series/191 * Vol 1 - 24 (Index) https://archive.org/details/wiltshirearchaeo01wilt ** Vol. 1-8 Index *** https://archive.org/details/wiltshirearchaeo01wilt/page/n4/mode/1up *** Corrigenda https://archive.org/details/wiltshirearchaeo01wilt/page/n61/mode/1up ** Vol. 9-16 Index *** https://archive.org/details/wiltshirearchaeo01wilt/page/n66/mode/1up ** Vol. 17-24 Index *** https://archive.org/details/wiltshirearchaeo01wilt/page/1/mode/1up * Vol. 1 (1854) ::* https://archive.org/details/wiltshirearchae01wilt ::* https://archive.org/details/wiltshirearchaeo01maga ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=sAQVAAAAQAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=0Qw5AQAAMAAJ * Vol 2 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https://books.google.com/books?id=AcYxAQAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=orEUAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA357#v=onepage&q&f=false * Vol 13 ::* https://archive.org/details/wiltshirearchaeo13arch * Vol 14 ::* https://archive.org/details/wiltshirearchaeo14arch * Vol 15 ::* https://archive.org/details/wiltshirearchaeo15arch * Vol 16 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=9V5IAAAAYAAJ * Vol 17 ::* https://archive.org/details/wiltshirearchaeo1218godd * Vol 18 ::* https://archive.org/details/wiltshirearchaeo18arch * Vol 19 ::* https://archive.org/details/wiltshirearchaeo19arch ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=CVhIAAAAYAAJ * Vol 19-20 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=JrEUAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 20 ::* https://archive.org/details/wiltshirearchaeo20arch ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=aAUVAAAAQAAJ * Vol. 21 ::* https://archive.org/details/wiltshirearchaeo21arch * Vol. 22, No. 64 (Dec. 1884) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=hwUVAAAAQAAJ * Vol. 22 ::* https://archive.org/details/wiltshirearchaeo22arch ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=RkQ5AQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=hckxAQAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=xzw_AQAAMAAJ * Vol. 21-22 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Zq0UAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 22-23 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=AlpIAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 23 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=5ttAAQAAMAAJ * Vol. 23-24 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=rJkUAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 24 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Izk_AQAAMAAJ * Vol 25 ::* https://archive.org/details/wiltshirearchaeo25arch * Vol. 25-26 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=q8oxAQAAIAAJ * Vol. 26 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=eTk_AQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/wiltshirearchaeo26arch * Vol 27 ::* https://archive.org/details/wiltshirearchaeo27arch * Vol. 28 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=vGRIAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=0Do_AQAAMAAJ * Vol. 29 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=_mRIAAAAYAAJ * Vol 30 ::* * Vol 31 ::* * Vol 32 ::* https://archive.org/details/wiltshirearchaeo32arch * Vol 33 ::* https://archive.org/details/wiltshirearchol02socigoog * Vol 33 ::* https://archive.org/details/wiltshirearchaeo33arch * Vol 34 ::* https://archive.org/details/wiltshirearchaeo34arch * Vol 36 (1909-1910) ::* https://archive.org/details/wiltshirearchaeo361909191 * Vol 37 (1911-1912) ::* https://archive.org/details/wiltshirearchaeo371911191 * Vol 38 (1913-1914) ::* https://archive.org/details/wiltshirearchaeo381913191 * Vol 39 (1915-1917) ::* https://archive.org/details/wiltshirearchaeo391915191 * Vol 41 (1920-1922) ::* https://archive.org/details/wiltshirearchaeo411920192 * Vol 42 (1922-1924) ::* https://archive.org/details/wiltshirearchaeo421922192 * Vol 44 (1927-1929) ::* https://archive.org/details/wiltshirearchaeo441927 * Vol 45 (1930-1932) ::* https://archive.org/details/wiltshirearchaeo451930193 * Vol 46 (1932-1934) ::* https://archive.org/details/wiltshirearchaeo461932193 * Vol 64 (1969) https://archive.org/details/wiltshirearchaeo6419wilt * Vol 69: ptA (1974) https://archive.org/details/wiltshirearchaeo6919wilt * Vol 69: ptB (1974) https://archive.org/details/wiltshirearchaeo6919wilt_0 * Vol 71 (1976) https://archive.org/details/wiltshirearchaeo7119wilt * Vol 73 (1978) https://archive.org/details/wiltshirearchaeo7319wilt * Vol 74 (1979) https://archive.org/details/wiltshirearchaeo7419wilt * Vol 75 (1980) https://archive.org/details/wiltshirearchaeo7519wilt * Vol 76 (1981) https://archive.org/details/wiltshirearchaeo7619wilt * Vol 77 (1982) https://archive.org/details/wiltshirearchaeo7719wilt * Vol 78 (1983) https://archive.org/details/wiltshirearchaeo7819wilt * Vol 80 (1986) https://archive.org/details/wiltshirearchaeo8019wilt * Vol 82 (1988) https://archive.org/details/wiltshirearchaeo8219wilt * Vol 84 (1991) https://archive.org/details/wiltshirearchaeo8419wilt * Vol 92 (1999) https://archive.org/details/wiltshirearchaeo921999 * Vol 100 (2007) https://archive.org/details/wiltshirearchaeo1002wilt * Vol 101 (2008) * Vol 102 (2009) https://archive.org/details/wiltshirearchaeo1022wilt ==== Records Branch of the Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society ==== Now called "[[Space:Wiltshire_Record_Society|Wiltshire Record Society]]" * Vol. 1-55 (1939-1999) ::* http://www.wiltshirerecordsociety.org.uk/pdfs/ === WikiTree Syntax === * ''[[Space:The Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine|The Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine]]'' (Devizes, Wiltshire, England, 1854-) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Wiltshire|Wiltshire Archaeological & Nat. Hist. Mag.]])
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[[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] == The Winchell Genealogy == The ancestry and children of those born to the Winchell name in America since 1635, with a discussion of the origin and history of the name and the family in England, and notes on the Wincoll family *'''1st edition 1869, about 280 pages, can be found here''' - [[Space:Genealogy_of_the_Family_of_Winchell_in_America|Genealogy of the Family of Winchell in America; Embracing the Etymology and History of the Name, and the Outlines of Some Collateral Genealogies]] * 2nd edition, 1917 is approx 650 pages '''Citation Example''' for 2nd edition 1917 :Winchell, Alexander. ''[[Space:The Winchell Genealogy|The Winchell Genealogy]]'' (New York City: Frederick H Hitchcock 1917) '''Footnote Example''' :[[[#Winchell1917|The Winchell Genealogy]] Page 123] '''[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Winchell Genealogy|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]''' === Available online at these locations: === ::* https://archive.org/details/winchellgenealog1917winc ::* https://archive.org/details/winchellgenealog00winc ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005781501 <-- search only ===NOTE THERE IS AN UPDATED EDITION=== An update to this work was published in 1998: :Winchell, N. H., Alexander Newton Winchell, and Alexander Winchell. ''The Winchell genealogy: the ancestry and children of those born to the Winchell name in America since 1635 : with a discussion of the origin and history of the name and the family in England, and notes on the Wincoll family.'' (Boston, Mass: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1998)
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Category: [[Space:Category-Source|Source]] == The Winship Family in America == Giving the line of descent from Edward Winship, born in England in 1613, who came to Cambridge, Massachusetts, in 1635, to Jabez Lathrop Winship, born in Norwich, Conn., 1752, died in Brookville, Indiana, 1827, with the record of the families of his children and grandchildren, with their line of descent from William the Conqueror. * by Ernest Byron Cole (b.1846) * published Indianapolis, Ind., 1905 * Source Example: ::: Cole, Ernest Byron. ''[[Space:The Winship Family in America|The Winship Family in America]]'' (Indianapolis, Ind., 1905) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[[#Cole|Cole]]: Page 134] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Winship Family in America|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=F79bAAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/winshipfamilyina00cole * https://archive.org/details/descendantsofjam00cole * https://archive.org/details/winshipfamilyina1905cole * https://archive.org/details/winshipfamilyin00colegoog * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009580564 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005781363
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Winslow, Maine]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Maine | Maine Sources]] __TOC__ == The Winslow Register == * by Harry Edward Mitchell (1877-) * published by Kent's Hill, Me., 1904 * 103 pages * [[Special: Whatlinkshere/Space: The Winslow Register | WikiTree Profiles that use this source.]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=RGwUAAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/winslowregister00mitc * https://archive.org/details/winslowregister00davigoog * https://archive.org/details/winslowregister100mitc * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008650716 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009581276 === Citation Formats === * Mitchell, Harry Edward. ''[[Space:The Winslow Register|The Winslow Register]]'' (Kent's Hill, Me., 1904) [ Page ]. * ([[#Mitchell|Mitchell]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * [Mitchell, Harry Edward. ''[[Space:The Winslow Register|The Winslow Register]]'' (Kent's Hill, Me., 1904) [ Page ].]
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[[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] == The Wintermute Family History == * by [[Wintermute-345 | Jacob Perry Wintermute]], 1832 - 1908 * published by The Champlin Press, Delaware, Ohio, 1900 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Wintermute Family History|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/wintermutefamily00wint/page/n7 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/15272/ * https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/387956-the-wintermute-family-history?offset=19 * https://books.google.com/books/about/The_Wintermute_Family_History.html?id=4fBDAQAAMAAJ ===Table of Contents=== :Prelude :Poem :John George Windemuth the Emigrator :Scraps of History Gathered on a Visit to New Jersey :Part First ::Division First — The Emigrator's Daughters ::Division Second — George Wintermute, Eldest Son of the Emigrator ::Division Third — Peter, Son of Emigrator ::Division Fourth — John, Son of Emigrator :Part Second ::The Emigrator Leonard :Part Third ::The Emigrator Philip ::Anna M. Windemuth the Emigrator === 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 === * Wintermute, Jacob Perry ''[[Space:The Wintermute Family History|The Wintermute Family History]]'' (The Champlin Press, Delaware, Ohio, 1900), [ Page ]. * [[[#Wintermute|Wintermute]]]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Puritan Great Migration Project]] [[Category: Puritanism, North America]] [[Category:17th Century American Immigration]] [[Category:New England]] == ''The Winthrop Fleet: Massachusetts Bay Company immigrants to New England, 1629-1630''== :"This volume describes the organization of the Winthrop Migration and the Winthrop Fleet in some detail, and provides detailed genealogical and biographic information on each of the more than two hundred families and individuals who came to New England in 1629 and 1630 as part of this movement. Each sketch begins with information on the English origin of the immigrant, when known, and the evidence for his or her arrival in 1629 or 1630. This is followed by biographical data, on education, officeholding and the like, and genealogical data, including birth, death, marriage and children. The sketches often include information on the place of each immigrant in the migration process, whether as master or servant, and of unusual and interesting features of their lives." Many of these sketches correct and improve on information presented in ''The Great Migration Begins.''" * [[Space:Sources-GMB|Source bibliography with free links]] * [https://www.americanancestors.org/publications/great-migration-study-project The Great Migration Study Project] * compiled by Robert Charles Anderson * published in 2012 by the New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston *https://shop.americanancestors.org/collections/all/products/the-winthrop-fleet-massachusetts-bay-company-immigrants-to-new-england-1629-1630?_pos=1&_sid=378033f8e&_ss=r === Source Citations=== :::Anderson, Robert C. ''[[Space:The Winthrop Fleet : Massachusetts Bay Company immigrants to New England, 1629-1630|The Winthrop Fleet : Massachusetts Bay Company immigrants to New England, 1629-1630]]'' (New England Historic Genealogical Society, Great Migration Study Project, Boston, 2012) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [Anderson, Robert C. ''[[Space:The Winthrop Fleet : Massachusetts Bay Company immigrants to New England, 1629-1630|The Winthrop Fleet : Massachusetts Bay Company immigrants to New England, 1629-1630]'' (New England Historic Genealogical Society, Great Migration Study Project, Boston, 2012):, Page 521] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space::Space:The Winthrop Fleet : Massachusetts Bay Company immigrants to New England, 1629-1630|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] ===Related Publications=== *''[[Space:The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England|The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England]]'' *''[[Space: The Great Migration: Immigrants to New England|The Great Migration: Immigrants to New England 1634-1635]]'' * ''[[Space: The Great Migration Newsletter|The Great Migration Newsletter]]'' === Available at these locations: === '''Not available online.''' * [https://worldcat.org/title/802345529 Find in a Library] * Look up requests: Use [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/ G2G] and tag "PGM", or post a request on Discord either on the WikiTree server, Puritan Great Migration channel (under Topical Projects N-Z), or for PGM Members on the "Requests for Help" channel. ===Errors and Corrections=== * Official page from NEHGS Great Migration Project: [https://www.americanancestors.org/publications/great-migration-study-project/additions-and-corrections Additions and Corrections] [[Category: Sources by Name]]
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[[Category:Witch Trials]] [[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs|Witches]] ==Overview== This team will attempt to document the life stories of the Scottish women and men who, throughout the sixteenth through the eighteenth centuries, were accused of witchcraft. We will not be researching the witchcraft trials, but recording the lives of as many of these indivduals as possible. We believe that accusations of witchcraft were a way of controlling members of society who were perceived as dangerous or dissident to the established order. The stereotypical witch was most often a woman, "...an independent adult woman who did not conform to the male idea of proper female behavior."[Larner, Christina. ''Was Witch-Hunting Woman-Hunting?'' Witchcraft Reader, London: Routladge (2002), p. 273.] Frequently they were among the more vulnerable members of society: widows, unmarried women, midwives and healers, and women with natural abilities such as second sight, precognition, etc.; but sometimes they were also influential and socially prominent women. Although those arrested for practicing witchcraft were overwhelmingly female, a number of men were also accused of this crime. What all these individuals shared was having a nontraditional role which marked them as socially deviant.[Garrett, Clarke. ''Women as Witches: Patterns of Analysis.'' Articles on Witchcraft, Magic, and Demonology: Witchcraft, Women, and Society. New York: Garland Publishing (1992), p. 18] Because they did not conform to society's expectations, they were each seen as a threat. Over time, witchcraft became associated with pre-Christian magical practices that were thought to be inherently evil and which were associated primarily with women. Men who also practiced forms of magical divination (such as astrology) were considered educated and their use of magic was 'scientific' and highly regarded at many royal courts. Women were not only accused of practicing witchcraft, however. More often, they were accused of ''being'' witches, and thereby of being controlled by evil forces. These individuals were our ancestors, and we want to tell their stories. For all of the women and men whose executions were recorded but whose individual names were not entered into the record books, and for those who were entered into the records simply as "certain persons," "unnamed witches," "eleven old women" or "a great number of people," we hope that this project is a way to honor their memories as well. ===Purpose=== Our intention is to create a list, using all of the data available to us, of every person in Scotland who was thought to be a witch (whether formally charged with witchcraft or not). Maintaining this list will be an ongoing effort, as new names will be added whenever more information is discovered. We are choosing to organize these names by the region of Scotland in which each person lived, in the hope that this will make it easier for future researchers to locate their own ancestors. ===Goals=== The ongoing focus of the team will be (first) to determine whether each person on our list already has an existing profile on WikiTree. If so, that profile will be linked to the list and, if necessary, sources will be added to it and the bio expanded. The [region]xxx witch category will be added to the profile so the team will be able to keep track of it, and a special recognition sticker will be placed on each profile. Second, if it is determined that no profile currently exists, one will be created after appropriate research has been done to determine whether there are existing profiles for family members that it can be linked to. This may be time-consuming, and will require meticulous and creative investigative skills. ===Lists Currently in Progress=== *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Highlands_and_Islands_Witches Highland and Islands Witches] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Grampian_Witches Grampian Witches] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Strathclyde_Witches Strathclyde Witches] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Southern_and_Borders_Witches Southern and Borders Witches] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Central_and_East_Witches Central and East Witches] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Lothians_Witches Lothians Witches] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Profiles_of_Scotland_Accused_Witches Suggested Profiles Needing to be Updated or Created] === Witchcraft Trials of Scotland: Tracing the Roots === The Scotland Project Witchcraft Team is also studying the events leading to the late 1500s and early 1600s witchcraft trials. Our goal is to bolster the Scotland Project's mission as a hub for genealogical research, deepening member engagement and understanding of this pivotal part of Scotland's history. Our research into these precursor events may be seen here: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Precursor_Events Witchcraft Trials of Scotland: Tracing the Roots]. ===Categories and Sticker=== All profiles which are linked to the list of Witches of Scotland must be assigned to one of the following categories: #Scotland, Highlands and Islands Witches #Scotland, Grampian Witches #Scotland, Strathclyde Witches #Scotland, Southern and Borders Witches #Scotland, Central and East Witches #Scotland, Lothians Witches The team's sticker should also be placed on each profile: {{Scotland Sticker|witchcraft}} ===Membership=== :'''Team Co-Leaders:''' [[Perkins-11725|Clyde]] and [[Stevens-17832|Jen]] :'''Team Members:''' *[[Baxter-4158|Jacqueline Baxter]] *[[Crawford-15512|Amy Gilpin]] *[[Madison-125|Bobbie Hall]] *[[Stevens-17832|Jen Hutton]] *[[Mason-10934|Sarah Mason]] *[[Perkins-11750|Clyde Perkins]] *[[Ruddock-364|Jackie Prentice]] *[[Cain-1665|Marsha Richardson]] *[[Penman-567|Elizabeth Russon]] :'''To join us:''' *This team is open to anyone who is a member in good standing of The Scotland Project. If you are interested in joining us, please leave a comment below or send a private message to [[Stevens-17832|Jen Hutton]] or [[Crawford-15512|Amy Gilpin]]. ===Team Resources=== :::'''Articles:''' *Bennett, Anna Nelson. ''Because She Would Not Be Governed: Medieval Women, Power, and the Politicization of Witchcraft.'' Thesis (2015), University of Rhode Island [https://digitalcommons.uri.edu/theses/527/ (available here)]. *Brochard, Thomas. ''Scottish Witchcraft in a Regional and Northern European Context: The Northern Highlands, 1563-1660.'' Magic, Ritual, and Witchcraft, vol. 10, no. 1 (summer 2015), pp. 41-74 [https://muse.jhu.edu/article/583082 (available here)]. *Forsberg, Emma. ''Misogyny and Witchcraft: An Essay on Early Modern Witch Trials in Scotland.'' [https://www.academia.edu/35754769/Misogyny_and_Witchcraft_An_Essay_on_Early_Modern_Witch_Trials_in_Scotland (available here)]. *Geller, Allegra. ''Daemonologie and Divine Right: The Politics of Witchcraft in Late Sixteenth Century Scotland.'' Honors Thesis (May 2013), University of Texas [https://www.academia.edu/4676483/Daemonology_and_Divine_Right_The_Politics_of_Witchcraft_in_Late_Sixteenth_Century_Scotland (available here)]. *Goodare, Julian. ''The Framework for Scottish Witch-Hunting in the 1590s.'' Scottish Historical Review, vol. 81, no. 212, part 2 (Oct 2002), pp. 240-250 [https://www.jstor.org/stable/25529649?seq=1 jstor]. *Hall, Alaric. ''Getting Shot of Elves: Healing, Witchcraft, and Fairies in the Scottish Witchcraft Trials.'' Folklore, vol. 116 (Apr 2005), pp. 19-36 [https://www.jstor.org/stable/30035236?seq=1 jstor]. *Matteoni, Francesca. ''The Visions of Isabel Gowdie: Magic, Witchcraft and Dark Shamanism in Seventeenth-century Scotland.'' Folklore, vol. 124, no. 1 [https://www.academia.edu/7931767/Emma_Wilby_The_Visions_of_Isobel_Gowdie_Magic_Witchcraft_and_Dark_Shamanism_in_Seventeenth_century_Scotland (available here)]. *Miller, Joyce. ''Survey of Scottish Witchcraft 1563-1736.'' Scottish Historical Review, vol. 82, no. 213, part 1 (Apr 2003), p. 100 [https://www.jstor.org/stable/25529685 jstor]. *Natrella, Kayla Theresa. ''Witchcraft and Women: A Historiography of Witchcraft as Gender History.'' Binghamton Journal of History, vol. 15 (2014), [https://www.binghamton.edu/history/journals-societies/index.html available here]. *Robertson, Elizabeth. ''Panic and Persecution: Witch-Hunting in East Lothian 1628-1631.'' Scottish history thesis, University of Edinburgh (2009), [https://era.ed.ac.uk/bitstream/handle/1842/4461/Robertson2010.pdf?sequence=2&isAllowed=y available here]. :::'''Books:''' *Black, George F. ''A Calendar of Cases of Witchcraft in Scotland, 1510-1727.'' New York: the New York Public Library (1938). *Black, George F. ''Some Unpublished Scottish Witchcraft Trials.'' New York: the New York Public Library (1941). *Campbell, J.G. ''Witchcraft and Second Sight in the Highlands and Islands.'' Glasgow (1902), [http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/58894 available here]. *Ehrenreich, Barbara and Deirdre English. ''Witches, Midwives & Nurses: A History of Women Healers.'' New York: The Feminist Press (2010). *Ferguson, John. ''Bibliographical Notes on the Witchcraft Literature of Scotland.'' Edinburgh: Proceedings of the Edinburgh Bibliographical Society (1897), [https://www.google.com/books/edition/Bibliographical_Notes_on_the_Witchcraft/ULoZAAAAMAAJ?hl=en available here]. *Lavack, Brian P. ''The Witchcraft Sourcebook.'' Second edition. Abingdon-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, England, UK; New York, New York: Routledge (2015). Kindle Edition. *Lavack, Brian P. ''The Witch-Hunt in Early Modern Europe.'' Abingdon-on-Fourth edition. Thames, Oxfordshire, England, UK; New York, New York: Routledge (2016). Kindle Edition. *Larner, Christina. ''Enemies of God: The Witch Hunt in Scotland.'' London: Chatto & Windus (1981). *Larner, Christina. ''A Source-book of Scottish Witchcraft.'' Glasgow: University of Glasgow (1977); reprinted by Grimsay Press (2005). * Seafield, Lily. ''Scottish Witches.'' New Lanark : Waverley Books, (2009), [http://archive.org/details/scottishwitches0000seaf available to borrow on Archive.org]. *Sharpe, C. Kirkpatrick. ''Historical Account of the Belief in WItchcraft in Scotland.'' Glasgow: Thomas D. Morison (1884), [https://archive.org/details/ahistoricalacco00shargoog available online]. *Webster, David. ''Collection of Rare and Curious Tracts on Witchcraft and the Second Sight.'' Edinburgh: by the author (1820), [https://archive.org/details/collectionofrare00websiala available online]. * Wood, J. Maxwell. ''Witchcraft and Superstitious Record in the South-Western District of Scotland.'' Dumfries: J. Maxwell & Son (1911) [https://www.gutenberg.org/files/43966/43966-h/43966-h.htm available online]. :::'''Maps, Photos, Websites:''' *University of Edinburgh, [https://witches.is.ed.ac.uk/ Map of residences of accused witches in Scotland]. *University of Edinburgh, School of History and Classics. [https://www.shca.ed.ac.uk/Research/witches/introduction.html ''Survey of Witchcraft.'']. ==Sources==
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] == The Witt Genealogy == * by [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/157802441/frank-w-balcomb Frank W. Balcomb], 1902 - 1983 * published by The Fraedy Press,Peabody, Massachusetts, 1943 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The Witt Genealogy|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/stream/wittgenealogy00balc#page/n5/mode/2up (Borrow) * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/27233/ ===Table of Contents=== :John Witt and His Descendants :Stray Persons By The Name Of Witt :Index === WikiTree Syntax === * Balcomb, Frank W. ''[[Space: The Witt Genealogy| The Witt Genealogy]]'' (The Fraedy Press, Peabody, Massachusetts, 1943), [ Page ]. *[[[#Balcomb|Balcomb]]] === 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.
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{{Notables}} [[Category: Films]] == Cast == :[[Gumm-43|Judy Garland]] as Dorothy Gale :[[Wuppermann-2|Frank Morgan]] as Professor Marvel / The Wizard / Doorman / Cabbie / Guard :[[Bulcao-5|Ray Bolger]] as Hunk / Scarecrow :[[Haley-1464|Jack Haley]] as Hickory / Tin Man :[[Lahrheim-12|Bert Lahr]] as Zeke / Cowardly Lion :[[Burke-2406|Billie Burke]] as Glinda the Good Witch of the North :[[Hamilton-8409|Margaret Hamilton]] as Miss Almira Gulch / The Wicked Witch of the West :[[Dickey-950|Clara Blandick]] as Aunt Em :[[Grapewin-1|Charley Grapewin]] as Uncle Henry :Jerry Maren as Munchkin Lollypop Guild Kid :Mickey Carroll as Munchkin Town Crier / Marching Soldier / Fiddler :Meinhardt Raabe as Munchkin Coroner :Buster Brodie as Flying Monkey :Mitchell Lewis as Winkie Guard Captain == Crew == :[[Baum-396|L. Frank Baum]] - Author of '''The Wonderful Wizard of Oz''' :[[Arluck-1|Harold Arlen]] - songwriter :Yip Harburg - lyricist :Herbert Stothart - musical score writer :Ken Darby - musical composer and arranger, and voice of Munchkinland Mayor :Carl Spitz - owner and animal trainer of Terry who played Toto :Buddy Gillespie - visual effects :Adrian - costume designer :[[Gibbons-2163|Cedric Gibbons]] - art director and set designer :[[Rosson-188|Harold Rosson]] - cinematographer :Blanche Sewell - film editor :Mervyn LeRoy - MGM producer :[[Fleming-8373|Victor Fleming]] - primary director == Sources == * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wizard_of_Oz_%281939_film%29 See also: *''Hollywood Graveyard'' video: '''The Graveyard of Oz''' @ https://youtu.be/KJbr9sTbkTw which features a brief narrated biography and final resting place of each.
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == The Wood Family: The Descendants of Henry Wood of Middleboro and John Wood or Atwood of Plymouth == : [[Preston-10236|Preston, Eugene Dimon]], '''The Wood Family: The Descendants of Henry Wood of Middleboro and John Wood or Atwood of Plymouth''', Self-published and mailed to the Newberry Library by E. D. Preston, (1916) 76 pages * '''Availability:''' ** Digital Version: *** [https://archive.org/details/woodfamilydescen00pres/page/n7/mode/2up Archive.Org Library]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]] == The Wood Family Index - Wood Families in America == : Wood, John Sumner, Sr., '''The Wood Family Index - An Index of Wood Families In America, Some 17th, 18th, and 19th Century Emigrants - Colonists - Descendants''', Published by Garrett & Massie, Inc., Germantown, Maryland (1966) 578 pages * Title: '''The Wood Family Index - An Index of Wood Families In America, Some 17th, 18th, and 19th Century Emigrants - Colonists - Descendants''' * Author: Various, but principal author is John Sumner Wood, Sr. * Publisher: Garrett & Massie, Inc., Germantown, Maryland (1966) * Pages: 578 * Topics: Given Names Indexed: Wood - Woods * '''Availability:''' ** Digital Version: [https://familysearch.org/eng/library/fhlcatalog/supermainframeset.asp?display=titledetails&titleno=42631 Family Search.org] - [https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE1018619 Viewer] * '''Citation Example:''' ::: Wood. John Sumner, St.. ''[[Space:The_Wood_family_index%2C_a_given_name_index|The Wood Family Index]]'' (Garrett & Massie, Germantown, Maryland, 1966) 578 pages * '''Footnote Example:''' ::: [[[#Wood|Wood Family Index]]: Alden Wood, Page 22 ] ---- * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The_Wood_family_index%2C_a_given_name_index|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]
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[[Category: Sources by Name]][[Category: Woodbury, New Jersey]] Gladys Coupe and F. Lewis Orrell, Jr. ''[[Space:The_Wood_Family_of_Lancashire%2C_England%2C_and_Gloucester_County%2C_New_Jersey|The Wood Family of Lancashire, England, and Gloucester County, New Jersey.]]'' (Woodbury, NJ, Gloucester County Historical Society, 1985) Available from * Gloucester County Historical Society http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~njgchs/ '''Citation:''' Gladys Coupe and F. Lewis Orrell, Jr. ''[[Space:The_Wood_Family_of_Lancashire%2C_England%2C_and_Gloucester_County%2C_New_Jersey|The Wood Family of Lancashire, England, and Gloucester County, New Jersey.]]'' (Woodbury, NJ, Gloucester County Historical Society, 1985) Footnote Example: ::: [[[#S1|Coupe]]: Page 121] [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The_Wood_Family_of_Lancashire%2C_England%2C_and_Gloucester_County%2C_New_Jersey|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]
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[[Category: Wodell Name Study]] __TOC__ ======
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'''Native Lines'''
'''Wodel Woodall
Combined
Name and DNa Study
==Woodall's Native American Blood-Lines== The goal of this project is to show the Woodall connections to their Native American ancestors. These four groups of Woodall have ties to Native America. {{Red|Please Note:}} This is being written and updated at this time
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{{Green| Family Group 3 }} [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Family_Group_3_William_W_Woodall#.2A.2A_.2A_.2A.2A_2{{Green|William W. Woodall}}]==== William Wagner Woodall, who married Mamie Smith, was a Q-M3 Native American, which means that his actual father was a Native American, thus the Family 3 designation. William would have been 13 at the start of the removal, the 1831–1850 "Trail of Tears". He is listed as the son of [[Woodall-408|James Woodall (1765-1844)]] and his wife [[Watson-14071|Rebecca (Watson) Woodall (1783-abt.1818)]], they married on 13 May 1801 in Marion (needs source), Georgia. James is the son of John Woodall (son of Progenitor John Woodall wife Judith Sampson) who married Dorothy Pledge. William W Woodall's birthdate is listed as 5 Jun 1818 on his tombstone, (reads William M. Woodall [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/60902121/william-wagner-woodall?_gl=1*1emjh4a*_ga*MTIzOTk0MzUyNy4xNjM0MjU4ODEz*_ga_4QT8FMEX30*MTY1NTM0MjAzNi4xMzAuMS4xNjU1MzQyOTc5LjA. ''another mystery)''] {{orange|and William is born 2 months after his adopted brother [[Woodall-1156|James M. Woodall (1818-1896)]] born 11 Apr 1818 on his tombstone}}. With William having such a precise birth date, and place of birth so close to his adopted brother, it seems that the Woodalls could have known William's father's family. Further investigation may open the way for answers. '' Also of note: Rebecca Watson, James's wife, passed away in the year 1818: the year both James Jr and William were born'' ====={{Red|Researcher's Note}}===== At this time and between these two Families, I am going to make a few writer statements. Progenitor John Woodall who married Judith Sampson had a son John Woodall who married Dorothy Pledge. This is about where the Poindexter Indian Claims are (give lee-way - I haven't finished studying) and it is his son, James Woodall, that took in William W. Woodall, the Native American boy at the time of the Trail of Tears. As I stated in William W Woodall's write up, we have and know a precise birth date and location. This, even two months after his (adopted) brother's birthdate (both written on tombstone) leads to the belief that James Woodall was associated somehow with William W. Woodall's Native American father. This again is at the time of the Poindexter Indian investagations. I will make more sense on this later. ===
{{Green|Family 4B }} [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Family_4_John_Woodall_m._Judith_Sampson#.2A.2A_.2A_.2A.2A_2 {{Green|John married Judith Sampson}}]=== :The children of the John Woodall who married Judith Sampson ended up in the Poindexter Indian Claim. This claim is that they were the descendants of Chief Donohoo. It was said there was probably a Native American in the family a couple of generations back. The claims of Chief Donohoo being Cherokee could not be proven though. ''Click on his above for more information.'' ===
{{Green| Family 4A }} [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Family_4_John_married_Lincy_Harvey_Woodall#.2A.2A_.2A_.2A.2A_2 {{Green| John Woodall m. Lincy Harvey}}]=== For the John Woodall that married Lincy Harvey, there are a couple of articles and a testimonial to the fact that they have somehow acquired a native bloodline. Highly unlikely that this John is the son of Cornstalk, who Ancestry propagates this line to. This John is from Family Group 4 so the possibility is non-existent. However, others claim that the two Vest sisters that John and Zephaniah married were ½ native. These different versions and other claims will be listed below eventually: ''Click on his above for more information.'' ===
{{Green| Family 6 }} [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Family_6_John_Woodall%2C_Isabelle%2C_Judith_Holmes#.2A.2A_.2A_.2A.2A_2 {{Green|John Wooddall married Isabel Unknown and Judith Holmes}}]=== The John Woodall who married Elizabeth Unknown and Judith Holmes had at least two sons that married Native women: Thomas, who married Nannie Tadpole and Varches Nally, and George, who married Eli Moore.
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