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    M. Lohmeyer To-Do List Andrews

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    [[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Lohmeyer-24|M. Lohmeyer]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Lohmeyer-24&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:M. Lohmeyer To-Do List|M.'s current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Gould-3065|Gould, William ]] || 1847-12-00 || to-do |- | [[Andrews-7313|Andrews, William ]] || 1819-01-02 || to-do |- | [[Abberton-20|Abberton, William Patrick]] || 1873-05-10 || to-do |- | [[Starbuck-585|Starbuck, William ]] || 1772-01-24 || to-do |- | [[Carter-21925|Carter, William Fuller]] || 1868-01-15 || to-do |- | [[Carter-21940|Carter, William ]] || 1828-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Carter-22276|Carter, William ]] || 1861-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Dixon-8726|Dixon, William Walter]] || 1834-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Brackenreg-16|Brackenreg, William Walter Dixon]] || 1900-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Dixon-10480|Dixon, William Edward Sunderland]] || 1871-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Duff-3787|Duff, William Henry]] || 1865-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Brackenreg-32|Brackenreg, Walter Colin]] || 1866-01-18 || to-do |- | [[Brackenreg-31|Brackenreg, Vienna Blanche]] || 1862-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Green-34|Green, Thomas ]] || 1833-01-15 || to-do |- | [[Green-42|Green, Thomas George]] || 1874-01-07 || to-do |- | [[Abberton-10|Abberton, Thomas ]] || 1830-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Abberton-11|Abberton, Thomas ]] || 1810-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Reader-468|Reader, Thomas ]] || 1768-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Carter-21929|Carter, Thomas Sydney]] || 1878-10-02 || to-do |- | [[Dixon-10483|Dixon, Thomas Fielding Hutley]] || 1879-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Abberton-29|Tunks, Theresa Mary (Abberton) ]] || 1869-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Carter-6425|Carter, Sydney Joseph Field]] || 1886-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Green-41|Green, Susan ]] || 1872-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Andrews-4029|Andrews, Stanley Geoffrey William]] || 1907-04-19 || to-do |- | [[Carter-21946|Carter, Sophia ]] || 1845-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Andrews-7294|Andrews, Sidney ]] || 1892-12-03 || to-do |- | [[Craft-718|Watkins, Selina (Craft) ]] || 1840-07-09 || to-do |- | [[Andrews-7307|Andrews, Sarah Louise ]] || 1862-05-25 || to-do |- | [[Greentree-77|Green, Sarah (Greentree) ]] || 1833-12-03 || to-do |- | [[Green-6212|Craft, Sarah Jane (Green) ]] || 1855-07-13 || to-do |- | [[Craft-717|Andrews, Sarah (Craft) ]] || 1838-04-01 || to-do |- | [[Gould-3061|Gould, Sarah ]] || 1839-11-25 || to-do |- | [[Starbuck-582|Starbuck, Sarah ]] || 1780-08-06 || to-do |- | [[Unknown-393284|Andrews, Sarah (Unknown) ]] || 1797-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Carter-21942|Carter, Sarah ]] || 1832-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Carter-21947|Carter, Sarah ]] || 1853-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Smith-253227|Smith, Sarah Ann]] || 1799-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Douglass-46|Green, Sara Jane (Douglass) ]] || 1810-08-22 || to-do |- | [[Andrews-7292|Andrews, Samuel ]] || 1777-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Bailey-31996|Bailey, Samuel ]] || 1792-07-27 || to-do |- | [[Bailey-32048|Bailey, Samuel ]] || 1760-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Bailey-32071|Bailey, Samuel Joseph]] || 1837-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Brackenreg-6|Brackenreg, Robert ]] || || to-do |- | [[Starbuck-581|Starbuck, Robert William]] || 1783-02-23 || to-do |- | [[Brackenreg-35|Brackenreg, Robert Lorne]] || 1872-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hill-37003|Hill, Robert ]] || 1897-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Starbuck-587|Starbuck, Richard ]] || 1773-12-08 || to-do |- | [[Carter-22281|Carter, Richard ]] || 1873-03-09 || to-do |- | [[Carter-30732|Carter, Richard ]] || 1835-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Duff-4776|Duff, Richard E. R.]] || 1877-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Woodbury-259|Craft, Rebecca (Woodbury) ]] || 1820-12-08 || to-do |- | [[Andrews-7305|Andrews, Rachel ]] || 1889-09-05 || to-do |- | [[Craft-719|Craft, Phillis ]] || 1843-01-15 || to-do |- | [[Simmons-8365|Prideaux, Phillipa (Simmons) ]] || 1827-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Prideaux-340|Hill, Philippa (Prideaux) ]] || 1868-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Goode-1735|Goode, Peter ]] || 1780-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Brackenreg-30|Brackenreg, Patrick ]] || 1858-04-10 || to-do |- | [[Torpy-48|Torpy, Patrick ]] || 1832-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Abberton-40|Abberton, Patrick ]] || 1828-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Andrews-7298|Andrews, Owen ]] || 1897-06-17 || to-do |- | [[Andrews-7301|Fernance, Nellie (Andrews) ]] || 1901-09-27 || to-do |- | [[Brackenreg-25|Brackenreg, Muriel ]] || 1908-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Abberton-6|Abberton, Michael Joseph]] || 1855-11-03 || to-do |- | [[Torpy-49|Torpy, Michael ]] || 1838-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hill-22567|Hill, May ]] || 1890-06-24 || to-do |- | [[Brackenreg-34|Brackenreg, May Florence]] || 1870-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Andrews-7304|Andrews, Maud ]] || 1884-04-19 || to-do |- | [[Andrews-2888|Andrews, Matthew William]] || 1859-07-12 || to-do |- | [[Torpy-47|Torpy, Matthew ]] || 1807-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Abberton-56|Abberton, Matthew Joseph]] || 1871-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Andrews-7310|Holland, Matilda Ann (Andrews) ]] || 1870-08-24 || to-do |- | [[Torpy-14|Abberton, Mary Ann (Torpy) ]] || 1834-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Gould-3064|Gould, Mary ]] || 1845-11-21 || to-do |- | [[Hall-26469|McKay, Mary Ann (Hall) ]] || 1843-06-16 || to-do |- | [[Greenham-35|Greenham, Mary Ann]] || 1813-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Carter-19281|Abberton, Mary Catherine (Carter) ]] || 1867-02-00 || to-do |- | [[Marchant-869|Reader, Mary Ann (Marchant) ]] || 1804-04-14 || to-do |- | [[Starbuck-583|Starbuck, Mary ]] || 1776-05-10 || to-do |- | [[Stockings-5|Stockings, Mary ]] || 1804-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Carter-21941|Carter, Mary Ann]] || 1831-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Brackenreg-13|Brackenreg, Mary Elizabeth]] || 1920-05-20 || to-do |- | [[Abberton-51|McLaughlin, Mary Ann (Abberton) ]] || 1859-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Gibbons-4000|Gibbons, Mary Louisa]] || 1765-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Goode-2180|Goode, Martin ]] || 1828-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Brackenreg-18|Brackenreg, Marion Grace]] || 1889-11-14 || to-do |- | [[Hall-26483|Hall, Maria Jane]] || 1839-03-27 || to-do |- | [[Abberton-52|Hain, Margaret Josephine (Abberton) ]] || 1861-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Bailey-32075|Bailey, Louisa Pattison]] || 1849-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Duff-4774|Duff, Lilly Charlotte]] || 1874-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Darnley-41|Darnley, Leonard ]] || || to-do |- | [[Andrews-13634|Andrews, Unlisted]] || || to-do |- | [[Andrews-7303|Andrews, Laban ]] || 1887-06-14 || to-do |- | [[Brackenreg-12|Christie, Kenneth (Brackenreg)]] || || to-do |- | [[Abberton-78|Abberton, Julia May]] || 1875-05-26 || to-do |- | [[Carter-15349|Baxter, Josephine Ellerslie (Carter) ]] || 1904-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Carter-19121|Carter, Joseph ]] || 1833-11-17 || to-do |- | [[Carter-21927|Carter, Joseph ]] || 1874-10-04 || to-do |- | [[Carter-22279|Carter, Joseph ]] || 1869-05-02 || to-do |- | [[Green-38|Green, Jonathan ]] || 1860-05-23 || to-do |- | [[Andrews-2887|Andrews, John ]] || 1834-07-17 || to-do |- | [[Andrews-7293|Andrews, John ]] || || to-do |- | [[Marchant-870|Marchant, John ]] || 1769-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Carter-21943|Carter, John ]] || 1839-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Carter-22280|Carter, John ]] || 1871-03-01 || to-do |- | [[Ford-14433|Ford, John ]] || 1853-11-09 || to-do |- | [[Abberton-57|Abberton, John James Samuel]] || 1871-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Andrews-7338|Andrews, Unlisted]] || || to-do |- | [[Andrews-7337|Andrews, Unlisted]] || || to-do |- | [[Craft-720|Craft, Jane ]] || 1845-03-11 || to-do |- | [[Andrews-7276|Gould, Jane (Andrews) ]] || 1814-05-27 || to-do |- | [[Gould-3067|Gould, Jane ]] || 1850-03-25 || to-do |- | [[Abberton-12|Abberton, James ]] || 1827-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Gould-3063|Gould, James ]] || 1843-07-25 || to-do |- | [[Hall-26481|Hall, James Henry]] || 1845-08-00 || to-do |- | [[Reader-467|Reader, James ]] || 1804-01-18 || to-do |- | [[Hall-27742|Hall, James ]] || || to-do |- | [[Carter-21926|Carter, James John]] || 1870-11-27 || to-do |- | [[Carter-21945|Carter, James ]] || 1843-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Carter-22278|Carter, James ]] || 1865-01-18 || to-do |- | [[Hill-37005|Hill, James Morgan]] || 1910-07-15 || to-do |- | [[Andrews-19678|Andrews, James ]] || 1813-05-27 || to-do |- | [[Carter-15350|de la Motte, Ivy Neta (Carter) ]] || 1888-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Brackenreg-23|Anderson, Ivy (Brackenreg) ]] || 1903-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hill-37004|Hill, Ivy Philippa]] || 1901-05-25 || to-do |- | [[Dixon-10477|Dixon, Isabella Mary]] || 1862-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Starbuck-578|Starbuck, Isaac ]] || 1746-09-03 || to-do |- | [[Starbuck-579|Starbuck, Isaac ]] || 1770-09-19 || to-do |- | [[Starbuck-580|Starbuck, Isaac ]] || 1712-02-05 || to-do |- | [[Andrews-7309|Andrews, Irvine Henry]] || 1868-06-19 || to-do |- | [[Carter-15347|Wilkinson, Iris Aletha (Carter) ]] || 1892-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Abberton-50|Abberton, Infant ]] || 1859-08-16 || to-do |- | [[Carter-15346|Carter, Ina Verona]] || 1890-07-03 || to-do |- | [[Torpy-51|Torpey, Honora Ellen (Torpy) ]] || 1847-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Abberton-53|Abberton, Honora Mary]] || 1863-05-16 || to-do |- | [[Duff-4775|Duff, Hetty Mabel]] || 1876-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Brackenreg-37|Brackenreg, Herbert Leslie]] || 1876-08-07 || to-do |- | [[Duff-4772|Duff, Herbert Britannia John]] || 1868-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Andrews-7300|Andrews, Herb ]] || 1899-07-25 || to-do |- | [[Gould-3068|Gould, Henry Thomas ]] || 1854-12-19 || to-do |- | [[Andrews-7312|Andrews, Henry ]] || 1816-04-29 || to-do |- | [[Hall-26482|Hall, Henry Joseph]] || 1847-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hill-22568|Hill, Henry ]] || 1865-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Carter-21928|Carter, Henry ]] || 1874-10-04 || to-do |- | [[Hill-37001|Hill, Henry Morgan]] || 1888-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Bailey-32072|Bailey, Henry ]] || 1839-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Starbuck-586|Starbuck, Harriett ]] || 1789-10-28 || to-do |- | [[Reader-466|Carter, Hannah (Reader) ]] || 1832-09-00 || to-do |- | [[Carter-22283|Carter, Hannah ]] || 1876-10-19 || to-do |- | [[Dixon-10478|Dixon, Hannah ]] || 1864-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Carter-15348|Shaw, Gwendoline Lillian H. (Carter) ]] || 1895-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Brackenreg-15|Brackenreg, Frank ]] || || to-do |- | [[Andrews-7302|Andrews, Gordon ]] || 1905-08-01 || to-do |- | [[Brackenreg-24|Brackenreg, Gordon ]] || 1903-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Carter-15344|Carter, George Joseph]] || 1863-05-31 || to-do |- | [[Hall-26470|Hall, George ]] || 1808-04-11 || to-do |- | [[Hall-26472|Hall, George Reginald John]] || 1837-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Prideaux-341|Prideaux, George Jeffery]] || 1823-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Carter-22277|Carter, George ]] || 1863-07-09 || to-do |- | [[Dixon-10481|Dixon, George ]] || 1874-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Ford-14434|Ford, Frances M.]] || 1857-02-17 || to-do |- | [[Abberton-54|Abberton, Frances Marie]] || 1865-03-30 || to-do |- | [[Brackenreg-28|Brackenreg, Florence ]] || 1910-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Brackenreg-19|Smyth, Euphemia Maude (Brackenreg) ]] || 1892-09-06 || to-do |- | [[Dixon-10484|Dixon, Euphemia Barbara Maud]] || 1881-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Gould-2427|Harris, Emma Jane (Gould) ]] || 1852-04-24 || to-do |- | [[Green-17239|Green, Emma ]] || 1857-01-25 || to-do |- | [[Andrews-7308|Andrews, Emily Jane]] || 1866-04-24 || to-do |- | [[Carter-22282|Carter, Emily ]] || 1875-11-28 || to-do |- | [[Bailey-32074|Bailey, Emily Phoebe]] || 1844-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Hall-26612|Hall, Elizabeth Mary Ann]] || 1841-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Starbuck-577|Marchant, Elizabeth (Starbuck) ]] || 1778-03-27 || to-do |- | [[Unknown-364619|Starbuck, Elizabeth (Unknown) ]] || 1746-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Unknown-372092|Hall, Elizabeth (Unknown) ]] || 1780-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Carter-22274|Carter, Elizabeth Emily]] || 1857-03-22 || to-do |- | [[Bailey-18888|Brackenreg, Elizabeth Caroline (Bailey) ]] || 1835-03-31 || to-do |- | [[Casselden-2|Reader, Elizabeth Ellen (Casselden) ]] || 1771-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Abberton-55|Abberton, Elizabeth Mary]] || 1867-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Bailey-32049|Bailey, Elizabeth Ann]] || 1786-02-05 || to-do |- | [[Hill-37002|Hill, Elisa Elsie]] || 1895-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Darnley-18|Andrews, Anonymous (Darnley)]] || || to-do |- | [[Brackenreg-17|Brackenreg, Edward ]] || 1887-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Abberton-18|Darnley, Edna Elizabeth (Abberton) ]] || 1906-08-23 || to-do |- | [[Andrews-7234|Andrews, Unlisted]] || || to-do |- | [[Brackenreg-27|Brackenreg, Donald ]] || 1910-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Dixon-10485|Dixon, Cornelius Meaghan Justelus]] || 1884-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Brackenreg-36|Brackenreg, Colin Charles]] || 1874-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Darnley-17|Darnley, Clem Hill]] || 1912-05-28 || to-do |- | [[Green-40|Green, Clara ]] || 1869-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Brackenreg-22|Brackenreg, Charles Dixon]] || 1898-04-22 || to-do |- | [[Brackenreg-11|Brackenreg, Cecil Rhodes]] || 1890-10-12 || to-do |- | [[Brackenreg-14|Brackenreg, Cecil John]] || 1922-06-10 || to-do |- | [[Abberton-14|Abberton, Catherine ]] || 1832-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Torpy-53|Torpy, Catherine ]] || 1844-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Craft-721|Craft, Caroline ]] || 1850-03-12 || to-do |- | [[Bailey-32073|Bailey, Caroline Grace]] || 1841-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Halloran-137|Abberton, Bridget (Halloran) ]] || 1811-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Goode-1734|Torpy, Bridget (Goode) ]] || 1816-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Torpy-52|Torpy, Bridget ]] || 1843-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Abberton-49|Ferney, Bridget M. J. (Abberton) ]] || 1856-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Gould-3062|Gould, Boy ]] || 1841-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Carter-15343|Carter, Beryl Myee ]] || 1910-01-24 || to-do |- | [[Carter-21814|Carter, Benjamin ]] || 1803-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Carter-21924|Carter, Benjamin James]] || 1865-08-24 || to-do |- | [[Carter-21939|Carter, Benjamin ]] || 1826-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Andrews-7306|Andrews, Arthur Reuben]] || 1864-07-12 || to-do |- | [[Darnley-19|Darnley, Unlisted]] || || to-do |- | [[Duff-4777|Duff, Arthur L.]] || 1879-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Abberton-13|Abberton, Anne ]] || 1836-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Gould-3066|Knight, Ann (Gould) ]] || 1850-03-24 || to-do |- | [[Starbuck-584|Starbuck, Ann Joanna]] || 1786-09-15 || to-do |- | [[Carter-21944|Carter, Ann ]] || 1841-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Torpy-50|Torpy, Ann ]] || 1840-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Carter-21930|Carter, Angus ]] || 1886-12-08 || to-do |- | [[Andrews-7311|Taylor, Amy Elizabeth (Andrews) ]] || 1872-10-25 || to-do |- | [[Brackenreg-26|Brackenreg, Amy Lillian]] || 1907-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Dixon-10479|Dixon, Amy Lillian]] || 1869-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Reader-791|Reader, Amos ]] || 1840-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Carter-19282|Carter, Ambrose ]] || 1833-04-07 || to-do |- | [[Carter-22275|Carter, Ambrose ]] || 1859-12-14 || to-do |- | [[Green-39|Andrews, Amanda (Green) ]] || 1862-08-23 || to-do |- | [[Andrews-7299|Andrews, Alma ]] || 1895-03-18 || to-do |- | [[Green-35|Greentree, Alice Emily (Green) ]] || 1866-01-01 || to-do |- | [[Duff-1924|Carter, Alice Maud (Duff) ]] || 1866-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Dixon-8727|Dixon, Alice Elizabeth]] || 1866-12-15 || to-do |- | [[Brackenreg-21|Heal, Alice Elizabeth (Brackenreg) ]] || 1896-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Brackenreg-33|Wellings, Alice Maud (Brackenreg) ]] || 1868-02-18 || to-do |- | [[Andrews-7295|Andrews, Alfred John ]] || 1860-08-18 || to-do |- | [[Green-44|Green, Alfred Clarence]] || 1878-06-28 || to-do |- | [[Duff-4773|Duff, Alfred F. G.]] || 1873-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Andrews-7297|Andrews, Alby ]] || 1885-11-03 || to-do |- | [[Green-17240|Green, Albert William]] || 1858-08-27 || to-do |- | [[Brackenreg-10|Brackenreg, Albert Edward]] || 1864-05-02 || to-do |- | [[Brackenreg-20|Brackenreg, Albert George]] || 1894-08-15 || to-do |- | [[Green-6975|Andrews, Ada (Green) ]] || 1864-08-20 || to-do |- | [[Dixon-10482|Dixon, Abraham Mortimer]] || 1876-00-00 || to-do |- |}

    Matt Lohmeyer To-Do List Lohmeyer

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    [[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the LOHMEYER ancestry profiles [[Lohmeyer-24|M. Lohmeyer]] is currently working on - and hoping at some point to get through... {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- | [[Barteldrees-2|Barteldrees, Johann Henrich ]] || || to-do |- | [[Berneking-53|Berneking, Catharine Marie Lisabeth ]] || 1792-06-16 || to-do |- | [[Birkemeier-8|Birkemeier, Johanna Friederike Christine]] || 1860-02-14 || to-do |- | [[Birkemeyer-3|Birkemeyer, Karl Heinrich ]] || 1832-11-29 || to-do |- | [[Wehmeyer-279|Birkemeyer, Hanne Friederike (Wehmeyer) ]] || 1840-02-26 || to-do |- | [[Birkemeyer-24|Birkemeyer, Friedrich Wilhelm]] || 1861-08-18 || to-do |- | [[Birkemeyer-25|Birkemeyer, Carl Heinrich]] || 1864-05-29 || to-do |- | [[Birkemeyer-26|Birkemeyer, Anna Christine]] || 1869-02-07 || to-do |- | [[Birkemeyer-27|Birkemeyer, Anna Marie]] || 1873-10-09 || to-do |- | [[Birkemeyer-31|Birkemeyer, Franz Heinrich]] || 1810-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Brandt-1674|Brandt, Elisabeth Ida Olga Hedwig ]] || 1891-08-02 || to-do |- | [[Brandt-1675|Brandt, Reinhold ]] || 1854-10-02 || to-do |- | [[Brandt-1676|Brandt, Ernst Friedrich Wilhelm]] || 1821-11-01 || to-do |- | [[Brandt-1677|Brandt, Ernst Friedrich Wilhelm]] || 1775-09-14 || to-do |- | [[Pauli-241|Brandt, Augustine Karoline (Pauli) ]] || || to-do |- | [[Brandt-1678|Brandt, Karl Friedrich]] || 1814-02-10 || to-do |- | [[Brandt-1684|Brandt, Olga ]] || 1853-01-22 || to-do |- | [[Brandt-1685|Brandt, Ewald Carl Martin ]] || 1856-11-10 || to-do |- | [[Brandt-2678|Brandt, Eva ]] || 1851-12-26 || to-do |- | [[Brandt-4377|Brandt, Emilie Henriette Friederike]] || 1815-11-16 || to-do |- | [[Buchheim-13|Buchheim, Anna Elisabeth ]] || 1771-12-27 || to-do |- | [[Buchheim-14|Buchheim, Christian ]] || 1731-09-03 || to-do |- | [[Busch-865|Busch, Rosina Maria ]] || 1780-03-22 || to-do |- | [[Busch-866|Busch, Johann George ]] || 1749-05-27 || to-do |- | [[Couderc-7|Couderc, Johanna Constantina Aemilia ]] || 1738-10-14 || to-do |- | [[Crull-302|Crull, Henrich Christian ]] || 1732-01-00 || to-do |- | [[Crull-303|Crull, Mathias ]] || 1700-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Bey_der_BECKE-1|Crull, Maria Catharina (bey der BECKE) ]] || 1730-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Czerwinski-35|Czerwinski, Paulina Alexandra]] || 1860-12-11 || to-do |- | [[Czerwinski-36|Czerwinski, Leonhard Bernhard ]] || 1827-08-05 || to-do |- | [[Czerwinski-37|Czerwinski, Johannes ]] || || to-do |- | [[Dosterschild-1|Dosterschild, Anna Rosalia ]] || 1799-07-25 || to-do |- | [[Drüdeke-2|Drüdeke, Anna Ilsabein ]] || 1778-03-01 || to-do |- | [[Döche-2|Döche, Johanne Sophie Therese ]] || 1828-05-05 || to-do |- | [[Döche-3|Döche, Johann Gottfried ]] || 1786-05-15 || to-do |- | [[Eichhorn-86|Eichhorn, Marie Christine ]] || || to-do |- | [[Findeisen-18|Findeisen, Agnes Cäcilie ]] || 1848-08-14 || to-do |- | [[Findeisen-19|Findeisen, Christian Ehregott ]] || 1813-12-03 || to-do |- | [[Findeisen-20|Findeisen, Johann George ]] || 1783-03-09 || to-do |- | [[Findeisen-21|Findeisen, Johann Andreas ]] || 1754-03-28 || to-do |- | [[Frohberg-4|Frohberg, Marie Theresie Lucia ]] || 1878-05-01 || to-do |- | [[Frohberg-5|Frohberg, Karl Theodor Robert]] || 1850-03-23 || to-do |- | [[Frohberg-6|Frohberg, Clara Josephine Ottilie]] || 1880-12-11 || to-do |- | [[Frohberg-7|Frohberg, Karl Robert Arno]] || 1882-03-29 || to-do |- | [[Frohberg-8|Frohberg, Clara Marie Hertha]] || 1885-02-10 || to-do |- | [[Frohberg-9|Frohberg, Karl Adolf Fritz]] || 1893-08-05 || to-do |- | [[Frohberg-10|Frohberg, Rosine Marie Elisabeth]] || 1897-02-19 || to-do |- | [[Frohberg-11|Frohberg, Christiane Friedericke ]] || 1812-03-20 || to-do |- | [[Frohberg-12|Frohberg, Johann Gottlieb ]] || 1779-11-21 || to-do |- | [[Frohberg-13|Frohberg, Johann Carl Gotthelf ]] || 1807-10-28 || to-do |- | [[Frohberg-14|Frohberg, Johanne Christine Martha]] || 1890-07-16 || to-do |- | [[Frohberg-15|Frohberg, Theodor Robert Karl]] || 1876-12-10 || to-do |- | [[Frohberg-16|Frohberg, Karl Robert Martin]] || 1879-08-22 || to-do |- | [[Frohberg-17|Frohberg, Rosine Marie]] || 1883-08-28 || to-do |- | [[Frohberg-18|Frohberg, Karl Gustav Adolf]] || 1888-10-04 || to-do |- | [[Frohberg-27|Frohberg, Karl Franz Louis]] || 1842-07-27 || to-do |- | [[Goeritz-5|Goeritz, Friederike Maria ]] || || to-do |- | [[Siewert-114|Goldbeck, Hanna Catharine Louise (Siewert) ]] || 1815-05-26 || to-do |- | [[Graef-53|Graef, Anna Catharina ]] || 1717-11-11 || to-do |- | [[Gruhl-6|Gruhl, Johanna Rosina ]] || 1760-11-15 || to-do |- | [[Gruhl-7|Gruhl, Gottfried ]] || 1730-08-25 || to-do |- | [[Hahn-1897|Hahn, Clara ]] || 1854-09-29 || to-do |- | [[Hahn-1898|Hahn, Johann Traugott ]] || 1826-12-09 || to-do |- | [[Hahn-1900|Hahn, Johann Friedrich Carl ]] || 1800-05-30 || to-do |- | [[Hahn-1901|Hahn, Andreas ]] || 1743-02-08 || to-do |- | [[Hanstein-24|Hanstein, Johanne Emilie Elisabeth]] || 1827-11-03 || to-do |- | [[Hanstein-25|Hanstein, Johann August Ludwig ]] || 1772-09-20 || to-do |- | [[Hanstein-26|Hanstein, Ernst August Wolfgang ]] || 1725-06-08 || to-do |- | [[Hanstein-27|Hanstein, Eduard ]] || 1797-07-08 || to-do |- | [[Hanstein-28|Hanstein, Robert ]] || 1801-05-10 || to-do |- | [[Hanstein-29|Hanstein, Emil ]] || 1805-03-11 || to-do |- | [[Hanstein-30|Hanstein, Wolfgang ]] || 1807-06-04 || to-do |- | [[Hanstein-31|Hanstein, Hermann ]] || 1809-03-22 || to-do |- | [[Hanstein-32|Hanstein, Ludwig Karl ]] || 1812-06-21 || to-do |- | [[Hanstein-33|Hanstein, Karoline Louise ]] || 1813-08-05 || to-do |- | [[Hanstein-34|Hanstein, Emilie Ludovica ]] || 1819-08-17 || to-do |- | [[Hanstein-35|Hanstein, Marie ]] || 1820-10-02 || to-do |- | [[Hanstein-36|Hanstein, Johannes Ludwig Emil Robert ]] || 1822-05-15 || to-do |- | [[Hanstein-37|Hanstein, Paul ]] || 1829-07-23 || to-do |- | [[Hanstein-38|Hanstein, Gottfried August Ludwig ]] || 1761-09-07 || to-do |- | [[Hanstein-39|Hanstein, Gottfried Heinrich ]] || || to-do |- | [[Hemeier-1|Hemeier, Christine Elisabeth Elisabeth]] || 1786-09-05 || to-do |- | [[Hemeier-2|Hemeier, Johan Jobst]] || 1760-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Huth-205|Huth, Marie Christine ]] || 1789-05-08 || to-do |- | [[Huth-206|Huth, Johann Gottlieb ]] || || to-do |- | [[Hörich-2|Hörich, Eva Rosina ]] || 1801-12-13 || to-do |- | [[Hörich-3|Hörich, Gottlob ]] || 1765-08-20 || to-do |- | [[Hüttenhein-1|Hüttenhein, Gertrude ]] || 1797-12-31 || to-do |- | [[Hüttenhein-2|Hüttenhein, Tillmann ]] || 1744-06-20 || to-do |- | [[Hüttenhein-3|Hüttenhein, Johann Jacob ]] || 1707-10-08 || to-do |- | [[Hüttenhein-4|Hüttenhein, Johannes Heinrich ]] || 1736-01-07 || to-do |- | [[Hüttenhein-5|Hüttenhein, Anna Maria ]] || 1737-05-10 || to-do |- | [[Hüttenhein-6|Hüttenhein, Johannes ]] || 1739-09-10 || to-do |- | [[Hüttenhein-7|Hüttenhein, Johannes Jakob ]] || 1742-05-11 || to-do |- | [[Hüttenhein-8|Hüttenhein, Anna Maria ]] || 1747-01-14 || to-do |- | [[Hüttenhein-9|Hüttenhein, Hermann ]] || 1755-11-02 || to-do |- | [[Hüttenhein-16|Hüttenhein, Hermann ]] || 1749-04-15 || to-do |- | [[Hüttenhein-17|Hüttenhein, Anna Elisabeth ]] || 1750-05-05 || to-do |- | [[Hüttenhein-18|Hüttenhein, Johann Jost ]] || 1753-09-20 || to-do |- | [[Hüttenhein-19|Hüttenhein, Johann Jacob ]] || 1758-10-28 || to-do |- | [[Hüttenhein-20|Hüttenhein, Maria Elisabeth ]] || 1796-10-13 || to-do |- | [[Hüttenhein-21|Hüttenhein, Friedrich ]] || 1801-02-08 || to-do |- | [[Hüttenhein-22|Hüttenhein, Tillmann ]] || 1807-07-00 || to-do |- | [[Hüttenhein-23|Hüttenhein, Hermann ]] || 1769-10-04 || to-do |- | [[Hüttenhein-24|Hüttenhein, Anna Elisabeth ]] || 1770-12-10 || to-do |- | [[Hüttenhein-25|Hüttenhein, Anna Margarethe ]] || 1772-01-20 || to-do |- | [[Hüttenhein-26|Hüttenhein, Philippine ]] || 1773-10-18 || to-do |- | [[Hüttenhein-27|Hüttenhein, Anna Maria ]] || 1774-12-14 || to-do |- | [[Hüttenhein-28|Hüttenhein, Anna Elisabeth ]] || 1776-03-07 || to-do |- | [[Hüttenhein-29|Hüttenhein, Johann Jost ]] || 1777-07-26 || to-do |- | [[Hüttenhein-30|Hüttenhein, Anna Luise ]] || 1778-11-02 || to-do |- | [[Hüttenhein-31|Hüttenhein, Justus ]] || 1780-05-01 || to-do |- | [[Hüttenhein-32|Hüttenhein, Maria Elisabeth ]] || 1781-12-24 || to-do |- | [[Hüttenhein-33|Hüttenhein, Anna Katharina ]] || 1783-10-29 || to-do |- | [[Hüttenhein-34|Hüttenhein, Hermann ]] || 1786-02-25 || to-do |- | [[Hüttenhein-35|Hüttenhein, Maria Agnesa ]] || 1790-02-06 || to-do |- | [[Hüttenhen-1|Hüttenhen, Hermannus ]] || || to-do |- | [[Kirsch-350|Kirsch, Anna Auguste Ida Maria ]] || 1861-03-23 || to-do |- | [[Kirsch-351|Kirsch, Ernst Otto Johannes ]] || 1831-05-15 || to-do |- | [[Kirsch-352|Kirsch, Josef Johann ]] || 1793-03-17 || to-do |- | [[Kirsch-353|Kirsch, Hedwig ]] || || to-do |- | [[Kirsch-354|Kirsch, Eugenie ]] || || to-do |- | [[Kirsch-592|Kirsch, Johannes ]] || 1867-06-07 || to-do |- | [[Kirsch-593|Kirsch, Victor ]] || 1872-09-12 || to-do |- | [[Kretzschmar-35|Kretzschmar, Rosina Maria ]] || 1794-11-07 || to-do |- | [[Kretzschmar-36|Kretzschmar, Christian ]] || || to-do |- | [[Kretzschmar-37|Kretzschmar, Anna Elisabeth ]] || 1754-01-01 || to-do |- | [[Krull-124|Krull, Erna ]] || || to-do |- | [[Krull-125|Krull, Heinrich August]] || 1857-08-01 || to-do |- | [[Krull-126|Krull, Peter Heinrich Adolph ]] || 1822-09-14 || to-do |- | [[Krull-127|Krull, Henrich Conrad ]] || 1782-05-09 || to-do |- | [[Krull-128|Krull, Friedrich Christian ]] || 1760-02-00 || to-do |- | [[Krull-129|Krull, Anna Margarethe Elisabeth ]] || 1794-01-00 || to-do |- | [[Krull-130|Krull, Catharine Louise ]] || 1800-05-29 || to-do |- | [[Krull-131|Krull, Catharina Louise ]] || 1807-12-05 || to-do |- | [[Krull-132|Krull, Friedrich Wilhelm ]] || 1810-08-15 || to-do |- | [[Krull-133|Krull, Catharine Elisabeth ]] || 1813-02-16 || to-do |- | [[Krull-134|Krull, Franz Henrich ]] || 1816-01-06 || to-do |- | [[Krull-135|Krull, Anna Margarethe Elisabeth ]] || 1819-02-26 || to-do |- | [[Krull-137|Krull, Catharine Wilhelmine]] || 1852-10-27 || to-do |- | [[Krull-138|Krull, Friedrich Christoph ]] || 1854-12-07 || to-do |- | [[Krull-139|Krull, Hanna Friederike ]] || 1859-09-24 || to-do |- | [[Krull-140|Krull, Johanne Caroline ]] || 1863-01-18 || to-do |- | [[Krull-141|Krull, Marie Luise ]] || 1867-01-17 || to-do |- | [[Krull-142|Krull, Henrich August ]] || 1826-01-00 || to-do |- | [[Krull-143|Krull, Franz Ludwig ]] || 1829-07-00 || to-do |- | [[Krull-144|Krull, Catharina Agnesa ]] || 1755-06-21 || to-do |- | [[Krull-145|Krull, Mathias ]] || 1757-01-12 || to-do |- | [[Krull-365|Krull, Emma ]] || 1883-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Krull-366|Krull, Louise ]] || 1885-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Krull-367|Krull, Anna ]] || 1887-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Krull-368|Krull, Fritz ]] || 1889-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Krull-369|Krull, Paul ]] || 1903-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Krull-370|Krull, Paula ]] || 1905-00-00 || to-do |- | [[König-321|König, Alexandra Emilie ]] || 1833-03-10 || to-do |- | [[König-322|König, Nikolaus ]] || 1766-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Landwehr-97|Landwehr, Anna Ilsabein ]] || 1784-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Leipnitz-1|Leipnitz, Eva Maria ]] || 1738-07-00 || to-do |- | [[Lindner-366|Lindner, Christiane Friedericke ]] || 1822-05-16 || to-do |- | [[Lindner-367|Lindner, Johann Carl Daniel ]] || 1802-02-01 || to-do |- | [[Lindner-368|Lindner, Gottlieb ]] || 1760-01-00 || to-do |- | [[Lochmann-10|Lochmann, Maria Rosina ]] || 1815-11-16 || to-do |- | [[Lochmann-11|Lochmann, Johann Christian ]] || 1778-03-23 || to-do |- | [[Lohmeier-24|Lohmeier, Paulus Gottlieb ]] || 1819-12-05 || to-do |- | [[Lohmeier-25|Lohmeier, Ferdinand ]] || 1906-09-06 || to-do |- | [[Lohmeier-26|Lohmeier, Karl ]] || 1909-02-14 || to-do |- | [[Lohmeier-27|Lohmeier, Minna ]] || 1895-06-06 || to-do |- | [[Lohmeier-28|Lohmeier, Maria Katharina ]] || 1902-02-28 || to-do |- | [[Lohmeier-29|Lohmeier, Antonie ]] || 1888-08-09 || to-do |- | [[Lohmeier-30|Lohmeier, Lina ]] || 1893-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Lohmeier-31|Lohmeier, Auguste ]] || 1889-11-24 || to-do |- | [[Lohmeier-32|Lohmeier, Maria ]] || 1753-07-22 || to-do |- | [[Lohmeier-33|Lohmeier, Marie Christine ]] || 1783-04-28 || to-do |- | [[Lohmeier-34|Lohmeier, Johann Henrich Gottlieb ]] || 1845-02-13 || to-do |- | [[Lohmeier-35|Lohmeier, Marie Luise Charlotte ]] || 1852-01-20 || to-do |- | [[Lohmeier-36|Lohmeier, Konrad Ludwig Christoph ]] || 1858-08-11 || to-do |- | [[Lohmeier-43|Lohmeier, Johan Friedrich Wilhelm]] || 1810-02-26 || to-do |- | [[Lohmeier-62|Lohmeier, August ]] || 1900-03-09 || to-do |- | [[Lohmeier-63|Lohmeier, Wilhelmine Catharina]] || 1805-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Lohmeier-74|Lohmeier, Christine Friederike]] || 1848-07-16 || to-do |- | [[Lohmeyer-24|Lohmeyer, M. ]] || || to-do |- | [[Lohmeyer-25|Lohmeyer, Unlisted]] || || to-do |- | [[Uhlmann-52|Uhlmann, Unlisted]] || || to-do |- | [[Lohmeyer-30|Lohmeyer, Heinrich ]] || || to-do |- | [[Lohmeyer-31|Lohmeyer, Günther ]] || || to-do |- | [[Lohmeyer-32|Lohmeyer, Inge ]] || || to-do |- | [[Lohmeier-23|Lohmeyer, Hermann Henrich (Lohmeier) ]] || 1861-10-15 || to-do |- | [[Lohmeyer-33|Lohmeyer, Johann Friedrich Wilhelm ]] || 1783-04-28 || to-do |- | [[Lohmeyer-34|Lohmeyer, Christoph ]] || 1903-12-07 || to-do |- | [[Lohmeyer-35|Lohmeyer, Johann Christoph ]] || 1828-05-11 || to-do |- | [[Lohmeyer-36|Lohmeyer, Anne Christine Louise ]] || 1822-05-12 || to-do |- | [[Lohmeyer-37|Lohmeyer, Marie Christine Louise ]] || 1825-04-18 || to-do |- | [[Lohmeyer-38|Lohmeyer, Johann Christoph]] || 1832-09-29 || to-do |- | [[Lohmeyer-39|Lohmeyer, Christine Wilhelmine Henriette ]] || 1866-02-05 || to-do |- | [[Lohmeyer-40|Lohmeyer, Anton Heinrich]] || 1813-01-02 || to-do |- | [[Lohmeyer-52|Lohmeyer, Karl-Heinz ]] || || to-do |- | [[Lohmeyer-53|Lohmeyer, Unlisted]] || || to-do |- | [[Lohmeyer-115|Lohmeyer, Ernst Heinrich]] || 1855-04-28 || to-do |- | [[Lorenz-435|Lorenz, Anna Maria ]] || || to-do |- | [[Lüder-32|Lüder, Friederike Wilhelmine Albertina]] || 1773-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Meyer-8777|Meyer, Johanna ]] || 1815-11-04 || to-do |- | [[Meyer-8778|Meyer, Henrich Christoph ]] || 1784-10-05 || to-do |- | [[Kipps-54|Meyer, Anna Maria (Kipps) ]] || 1789-03-19 || to-do |- | [[Müller-4986|Müller, Rosina Marie ]] || 1779-08-01 || to-do |- | [[Neumann-694|Neumann, Ida Maria ]] || 1834-07-11 || to-do |- | [[Neumann-695|Neumann, Adolph Ferdinand ]] || 1804-04-05 || to-do |- | [[Neumann-696|Neumann, Karl Friedrich ]] || || to-do |- | [[Plätschke-1|Plätschke, Auguste Marie ]] || 1806-11-23 || to-do |- | [[Prengel-1|Prengel, Anna ]] || 1802-03-01 || to-do |- | [[Puls-221|Puls, Anna Catharina Elisabeth]] || 1757-07-03 || to-do |- | [[Pörtner-117|Pörtner, Anna Elisabeth]] || 1760-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Plachecka-2|Płachecka, Pauline (Plachecka) ]] || 1798-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Rabe-246|Rabe, Anna Rosina ]] || 1761-06-16 || to-do |- | [[Schneider-6179|Schneider, Eva Rosina ]] || 1764-09-13 || to-do |- | [[Schneider-9765|Schneider, Anne Marie Charlotte]] || 1786-12-05 || to-do |- | [[Schramm-354|Schramm, Anna Catharina ]] || 1761-07-03 || to-do |- | [[Sello-6|Sello, Karoline Wilhelmine Emilie ]] || 1791-06-10 || to-do |- | [[Sello-7|Sello, Carl Julius Samuel ]] || 1757-02-09 || to-do |- | [[Sello-8|Sello, Friedrich ]] || 1789-03-12 || to-do |- | [[Sello-9|Sello, Johannes Samuel ]] || 1724-11-00 || to-do |- | [[Sello-10|Sello, Christian Ludwig Samuel Louis ]] || 1775-02-21 || to-do |- | [[Sello-23|Sello, Marie Friederike ]] || 1782-09-01 || to-do |- | [[Sello-24|Sello, Marie Justine ]] || 1780-09-08 || to-do |- | [[Sello-25|Sello, Marie Christiane ]] || 1779-03-09 || to-do |- | [[Sello-26|Sello, Louise Caroline ]] || 1777-09-30 || to-do |- | [[Sello-27|Sello, Marie Christiane ]] || 1776-06-20 || to-do |- | [[Sello-28|Sello, Johanne Marie Louise ]] || 1772-10-01 || to-do |- | [[Sello-29|Sello, Hans Johann Georg Leonhard ]] || 1770-02-21 || to-do |- | [[Sello-30|Sello, Marie Ernestine Rahel ]] || 1767-04-08 || to-do |- | [[Sello-31|Sello, Johann Franz Samuel ]] || 1765-00-00 || to-do |- | [[Sello-32|Sello, Just Friedrich Samuel ]] || 1763-02-14 || to-do |- | [[Sello-33|Sello, Gabriel Johann Just Franz ]] || 1755-07-09 || to-do |- | [[Sello-34|Sello, Ehrenreich Samuel ]] || 1758-03-29 || to-do |- | [[Siewert-110|Siewert, Christine Wilhelmine ]] || 1821-04-15 || to-do |- | [[Siewert-111|Siewert, Johann Friedrich Christoph]] || 1777-08-16 || to-do |- | [[Barteldrees-1|Siewert, Maria Catharina Elisabeth (Barteldrees) ]] || 1786-08-04 || to-do |- | [[Siewert-112|Siewert, Johann Henrich ]] || || to-do |- | [[Leich-25|Siewert, Margarethe (Leich) ]] || || to-do |- | [[Siewert-113|Siewert, Johann Henrich]] || 1811-08-17 || to-do |- | [[Siewert-115|Siewert, Friedrich Wilhelm ]] || 1819-02-20 || to-do |- | [[Siewert-208|Siewert, Christine Margarethe]] || 1809-12-17 || to-do |- | [[Siewert-209|Siewert, Christine Louise ]] || 1828-05-01 || to-do |- | [[Solms-17|Solms, Anna Maria ]] || 1723-09-00 || to-do |- | [[Sommer-708|Sommer, Auguste Emilie ]] || 1867-12-31 || to-do |- | [[Sommer-709|Sommer, Friedrich Heinrich Johann ]] || 1844-04-06 || to-do |- | [[Sommer-710|Sommer, Joh. Heinr. Friedr. 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    Matt's Lohmeyer Bio To-Do List

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    M. Lohmeyer Ancestor Bio To-Do List

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    Duncan DNA A726521

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    [[Category:Duncan DNA]] [[Category:Gedmatch Ancestor project, Duncan DNA]] [[Category:Duncan Subgroup B, Duncan Name Study]] This page is for Garland Fitzgerald Gedmatch #A726521 ===Gedmatch DNA Matches=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="3" cellpadding="1" |+ '''Gardland Fitzgerald Gedmatch A726521''' |- ! '''Name''' !! '''Kit''' !! '''Chromosome''' !! '''Start''' !! '''End''' !! '''cM''' !! '''Y Haplogroup''' !! '''MT Haplogroup''' !!Notes |- | Laura Jeane Watts Edwards || AN7675336 || 1 || 1065296 || 3177480 || 7.1 || || |- | Paula Lower Lauer || A475697 || 1 || 17539073 || 20466830 || 7.5 || || |- | James W Carpenter || QM9005798 || 2 || 189494381 || 199801528 || 7.9 || || |- | Carol RM Lucian || T154972 || 4 || 109898887 || 118276666 || 7.8 || || T2b5||Duncan Subgroup B |- | REBA PORTER || A975954 || 5 || 2579350 || 5210050 || 8.2 || || Duncan Subgroup B |- | Bill Duncan || A829391 || 5 || 2579350 || 5324172 || 8.6 || || Duncan Subgroup B |- | Connie Black Waite || A167616 || 5 || 5136207 || 9438120 || 9.7 || || Duncan Subgroup B |- | Randy Rankin || T570881 || 6 || 38996875 || 43732669 || 9.7 || I1>M253>DF29>Y2592>L22 || H13a1a |- | Suzanne Cauley || KM3874493 || 7 || 141888080 || 147907326 || 7.3 || || H1a3 |- | NikkiDL417 || A458458 || 10 || 50332539 || 59359706 || 7 || || |- | Patchwork DF || T820258 || 15 || 26906345 || 29339499 || 8.4 || || |- | Dominic Williams || UF5114180 || 17 || 77672725 || 80008392 || 7.2 || || |- | VJ || SD1455782 || 18 || 1063447 || 4014959 || 9.7 || || H |- | DKC || A101494 || 18 || 6797686 || 8564139 || 8.2 || || |- | Carrol Fish || A620132 || 19 || 53574968 || 54851228 || 7 || R-FT269028 || F||Duncan Subgroup B |- | John Duncan || JM6364364 || 19 || 53574968 || 54851228 || 7 || R-FT269028 || |- | TSDuncan || A384434 || 21 || 39951162 || 43076296 || 10 || R-M269 || J1C1 |- | Jimmy Leonard || ZT2458261 || 22 || 17057138 || 18240974 || 7.1 || || H3aj |- | L Martin || A232101 || 22 || 17591089 || 19156117 || 7.2 || || T2 |- | Amy Ross || CF3738295 || 22 || 19643555 || 23258231 || 7.8 || || |- | CharDun || SS3162702 || 22 || 19907118 || 23249040 || 7.2 |}

    Gordon P Martin To-Do List

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    BARBADOS, WESTERN INDIES, versus AUSTRALIAN ABORIGINES

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    Bell's Life in Sydney and Sporting Reviewer (NSW : 1845 - 1860) Page 2. 05 April 1851 - THE POLICE REGISTER BARBADOS, WESTERN INDIES, versus AUSTRALIAN ABORIGINES.--

    The celebrated [[Jones-112965|James William Jones]], horse-dealer from the former isle, complained of Thomas Gee, jet-black native of this colony,
    for breach of contract, and as the case involved a point of considerable importance, namely, whether an Australian black's head is
    too thick to knock anything into it, we give the case verbatim, colloquially speaking:—

    Bench--Mr Jones, we can't entertain the case; the lad is not competent to make a contract in writing; he doesn't understand it.
    Jones--Not him oonderstand—he know more as you or I.
    Bench--Can he read and write?
    Jones--Not as I knows of
    Bench--Was he christened; does he go to church?
    Jones—Skissen—go to chourch! not as I know of—I won't tell no lie.
    Mr. Roberts--I appear for my countryman,
    Tommy; he is out of the pale of the law in this matter.
    Jones—Wat ab you to do wid him, Massa
    Roberd; let me ax you few question; don't larp at me. Now, s'posin Massa Roberd you treat him as I treat him, like my own childen,
    you not like him run away, I s'pose.
    Mr. Roberts--But you didn't pay him; you owe him half-a-crown.
    Jones—D-u-wish, Massa Roberd; iss when him, earn it. I gib him plenty bellyfull of wittles.
    Bench--He certainly looks in good condition.
    Jones—Dis, b'leeve you, fat as him pig.
    Bench--Well, I suppose you'll be content to take him back?
    Jones—O-oa, des.
    Bench (to Tommy)--Will you go back?
    Tommy—Ob coorse—s'posin he pay.
    Bench--Pay him, Jones.
    Jones--Pay, ob course; and stuff him, too.
    Dis way, Tommy—You dam stoopid feller.
    Exeunt Ebonies most amicably. 1851 'THE POLICE REGISTER.', Bell's Life in Sydney and Sporting Reviewer (NSW : 1845 - 1860), 5 April, p. 2. , viewed 18 May 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article59772288 ==Sources== See also: *[[Space:African_Ancestry_in_Australia|African Ancestry in Australia]]

    Crambeck Bridge

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    They Mystery of Ellen Spittle of Virginia

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    This page is here to help sort out the story of [[Spittle-205|Ellen Spittle (abt.1835-)]]. In 1850, she was living in Fairfax, Virginia in the household of Rezin Davis. She was likely a nursemaid since Rezin and his wife had six children below the age of 10. In 1860, Ellen is living next door to William and Eliza Spittle in Manassas, Virginia, likely her parents. She is the single mother of [[Spittle-204|Ann]] (4) and [[Spittle-206|Joseph]] (1). All three of them are enumerated as white. Ellen is listed as a pauper. Her family probably rejected her for having children out of wedlock which is why she isn't in their home. As a pauper, she would have been forced to live on the charity of the community. In 1870, Ellen is still a single mother with Georgianna (14) and Joseph (12) in the household in Manassas, Virginia. They are all enumerated as white. Ellen now has a personal estate value of $100 and real estate value of $15. In 1880, Ellen is living in the household of Alfred Robinson, Black. She is listed as his housekeeper. Some people mistakenly think Anna is the daughter of Alfred because she is listed as "Daughter," however off to the side, the enumerator put brackets from Ellen to her future son-in-law [[Gaskins-671|Richard Gaskins]] and wrote "One family." Alfred is not included in that. Ellen and Anna were enumerated as white. Richard was Black, so his and Annie's children are enumerated as Mulatto. Richard and Annie were not married. It would not have been legal if they were different races. In 1880, Joseph Spittle is listed as Joseph Bradfield, living in Wayne, Ohio. He was a farm laborer in the household of Abijah O'Neall and he is enumerated as Mulatto. Was this an error? He had always been enumerated as white before. By 1900, Annie begins being enumerated as Black. Was this so she could legally marry Richard Gaskin? In 1900, Joseph is living with his wife [[Williams-101614|Elizabeth (Williams) Bradfield]]. The whole family is enumerated as Black. It states they were married in 1881. Joseph remarried in 1911 to Emma Smith. His parents are listed as [[Bradfield-1006|George B Bradfield]] and Ellen Spittle. He is listed as white and his wife Emma is listed as "colored." ==Conclusions== Ellen Spittle is most certainly white, from a white family. George Bradfield is white. If he is indeed the father of both of Ellen's children, they are most certainly white. It appears that both Georgianna and Joseph began passing as Black/Mulatto so they could marry Black spouses. Mixed race marriage was illegal in Virginia and Ohio at the time, however it was made legal in Ohio in 1887. This would have allowed Joseph to claim to be white again when he married Emma, whereas he had to claim to be Black to marry Elizabeth.

    Notes on Anderson Adams

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    FORUM ARTICLES SEARCH Home > Forum > Surnames > Adams Re: Robert Adams Barnwell SC>Amite Co.Ms. By Mary Hutchinson December 31, 2002 at 12:05:02 In reply to: Re: Robert Adams Barnwell SC>Amite Co.Ms. Patricia Achramowicz 12/31/02 I do indeed know about the campground (church/graveyard) would love to know more:Here is my line as best I know it: Descendants of Unknown Adams Generation No. 1 1.Unknown1 Adams Children of Unknown Adams are: + 2 i. William2 Adams, born 1745 in Edgefield Discrict, Barnwell Co,SC; died 1803 in Edgefield Discrict, Barnwell Co,SC. + 3 ii. Robert Adams, born 1755; died 1820 in Amite Co., Mississippi. Generation No. 2 2.William2 Adams (Unknown1)1 was born 1745 in Edgefield Discrict, Barnwell Co,SC, and died 1803 in Edgefield Discrict, Barnwell Co,SC.He married Joannah1 in Edgefield District, Barnwell Co., SC1.She died 1838 in Madison Co., Mississippi. Notes for William Adams: They were militant Methodist in South Carolina.It was through missionaries sent out by the South Carolina Methodist conference that the Adams clan learned of the mild climate and the rich fertile land of the Natchez country and the Amite River section of Mississippi.Early in 1911 most of the Adams Family and the Flowers family started out the long journey to what they considered to be their land of promise.They traveled on horseback and in covered wagons.Soon after this group reached and settled in Amite County, Mississippi, they formed and were charter members of the Adams Church which has been known as the Adams Campground. ************************************************************************************************************************************************* Will of William Adams In the name of God, I William Adams of the state of South Carolina, Barnwell District, being weak and infirm in body, but of sound mind and memory, for which I desire to be thankful to an infinite and bountiful benefactor, do hereby make, constitute and ordain this my last will and testament, imprimus I recommend my body to dust to be buried in a decent Christian like manner at the discretion of my executors hereafter named. It is my desire that all my lawful debts be paid.It is my desire that the plantation whereon I now live with all the utensils (sic) remain in the possession of my beloved wife, Joanna Adams, together with three horses and all of my stock of cattle, hogs, sheep, during her natural life, except two colts, the one chestnut sorrel horse with I bequeath my son John Adams, the other sorrel horse which I bequeath in like manner to my son William Adams, to them and their legal heirs forever, I also bequeath two cows and calves to my daughter Susanna Alford, to be delivered her at command, to her and her legal heirs forever. I give and bequeath three hundred dollars to my son James Adams to be put in interest for his use until arrives at lawful age, to him and lawful heirs forever, the said sum of three hundredgiven aforesaid to my son James to be raised out of monies now due me on notes and open accounts and should failure occur in the source, it is my will that my executors sell steers out of my stock and supply the deficiency. I give and bequeath my son William Adams my tract of land containing one hundred and eighty seven acres adjoining the trust whereon I now live to him and his heirs forever. I give and bequeath my son John Adams at the decease of my beloved wife Joanna, all my stock,belonging to the plantation whereon I now live and every part of my stock now with and in possession of James Cleveland be equally divided between all of my children and heirs to wit:John Adams, William Adams, Elizabeth Adams, Polly Adams, Susanna Alford, Sally Adams, Nancy Adams, Hannah Adams, James Adams, Rebecca Capresto Adams. It is also my will that my wife Joanna Adams act as executrix, and my son in law Jacob Alford and my son John Adamsact as executors to this my last will and testament, and that they may manage everything devised in the schedule agreeable to the true intent and meaning thereof as expressed or understood by the same, hereby revoking all other wills or devise by me made, and ratifying and confirming this my last will and testament. In the testimony where of the said William Adams, hath hereby unto set his hand and affixed his seal as his last will and testament.In the presence of Peter Punal Dixson Thompson William Aaron His s/ William X Adams (L.S.) Mark Attest: Atrue and correct copy (Marie J. Black) Judge of Probate Court, Barnwell Co., SC Personally appeared before me William Aaron of the Holy Evangelist of Almighty God doth make an oath and say that he saw William Adams sign, seal and declare the same to be and contain his last will and testament that he the said William Adams was of sound mind, memory, and understanding to the best of the deponant's knowledge and belief: and Peter Punal and Dixson Thompson together with this deponant, signed their names as witnesses thereto: each other given under my hand . This the 6th day of January 1803. Notes for Joannah: The Will of Joannah Adams State of Mississippi, Madison County I, Joannah Adams, of the county and state aforesaid and being especially warned of uncertainty of life by a present bodily disease and being in sound and disposing and understanding do hereby make and constitute this my last will and testament. While I commend my soul to the keeping of God who gave it, I wish my body to be decently committed to the earth, and hereby sey apart sufficient sum to defray the cost of same. I wish all my just debts to be paid so soon as sufficient amount be collected from those indebted to me. I bequeath my son James, one feather bed. It is my wish that all my Negroes shall be appraisedby three appointed by the judge of probate; and my son James Adams shall take them all at their appraised value, he being allowed a credit of twelve months for the whole amount, from the time of my decease.It is also my wish that my entire estate excepting whatever maybe hereinafter specially otherwise bequeathed and as hereinafter specified. I give and bequeath eight of the aforesaid shares to my children, James Adams, William Adams, Elizabth Obier, Burkett Thompson, Nancy Adams Flowers, Joanna Gastinston,and Jack E, Carstarphen, one share each individual and all share alike. I give and bequeath eight of the aforesaid shares to my son William Adams one of the aforesaid ten shares and one feather bed to be held in trust nevertheless by the said William Adams for use and benefit of my daughter Rebecca Flowers for and during her natural life, and at her death, it is my wish and desire that said property with all the increases and profits thereof be wholly transferred to Sarah Terrill, wife of John Terrill of Amite Co., state aforesaid or to her heirs. I give and bequeath to my grand daughter Elizabeth Ann, cow and calf. I wish my son William Adams to be exonerated from the payment of one hundred dollars which he owes me in consideration of one years labor performed by him for me after he had arrived at the age of twenty one years. It is my wish that my son John Adams shall be exempted from paying for a wagon which he obtained from me several years ago. I hereby constitute and appoint my sons, James Adams and John Adams to be the executors of this my last will and testament. In testimony whereof I have herewith set my hand and seal this 22nd day of July AD 1835. Her Joanna X Adams (Seal) Mark Thomas J. Catchings Sullins C. Tupper (Or Lupper) The State of Mississippi, Probate Court Madison County September 7, 1838 The last will and testament of Joanna Adams did and was this day produced in open court, whereupon came Thomas Catchings one of the subscribing witnesses thereto who being duly qualified deposeth and says that they said Joanna Adams signed the same. It is therefore established and admitted to record in this court and that Lutters testimony on said estate be granted to James Adams and John Adams on their entering into bond in the penal sum of ten thousand dollars with Robert G. Anderson (Ben) and Thomas J. Catchings their securities. The said James and John Adams having be appointed executors of the will. Thos Shackelford Judge of Probate I W.W. Sims, clerk of Chancery Court in and for the county and state aforesaid, do hereby certify that the above foregoing is a true and correct copy of will IQ Joanna Adams as fully and completely as appears and remains of records now on file in my office this 23rd day of June 1958. W.W. Sims, Chancery Clerk By Addie Fleming Children of William Adams and Joannah are: + 4 i. Elizabeth3 Adams. 5 ii. James Adams1.He married Lois1. Notes for James Adams: Later moved to Madison Co., Mississippi, then to Texas. 6 iii. Joannah (or Hannah) Adams1.She married Christopher Gastinston1 March 25, 1813 in Amite Co., Mississippi. 7 iv. John Adams1.He married Harriet Smith1 April 08, 1813. + 8 v. Mary Adams. 9 vi. Nancy Adams1.She married Henry Flowers1; born February 02, 17871. Notes for Henry Flowers: Grew up in the Edge field District of South Carolina and was engaged in farming and shipping tar to Charleston. Their great-great great grandson (or so) Joe Neal Flowers, married Margaret Ann Elliott, a great-great-granddaughter of John Alexander Wasson and Eliza Bush Copeland Wasson. 10 vii. Rebecca Adams1.She married Mr. Flowers1. 11 viii. Sarah Adams1.She married Jack E. Cardstarphen1 July 17, 1828 in Amite Co., Mississippi. 12 ix. Susanna Adams1.She married Jacob Alford (or Halford)1. + 13 x. William Adams, Jr, born August 15, 1791 in Edgefield Discrict, SC; died March 08, 1865 in Attala County, Mississippi. 3.Robert2 Adams (Unknown1) was born 1755, and died 1820 in Amite Co., Mississippi.He married Mary. Notes for Robert Adams: Copy Clerk of the court of Barnwell County, SV 2/2/1959, d/b a. page 295, date 8/01/1801 from Robert X Adams (his mark) Barnwell County District To William of same Cons-$150 Land 100 acres granted to Robert Lark des'd and another tract of 87 acres part of a tract of 350 acres adjoining the other and granted to William Corker.Whereon shall William Adams now live thar lying between the big cypress and Needs of Adams' branch and needs branch waters of the old three runs and Savannah River. Sig Robert Adams (mark) Test Reubon Morgan William Brown ******************************************************************************************** QUERY 090 Debra Keeton Wed Mar 11 1998 15:42 ADAMS / BROWN / COWARD / MORGAN / REDD I am doing research and compiling data on the descendants of Robert Adams ca 1755-1822. He applied for a passport in Georgia March 16,1811 for himself, wife, children and grandchildren Coming from Barnwell District SC. His children wife's name is Mary (but not Terrill). These are the names of his children: (1) Nancy (Ann) Adams ca 1775 married to William Brown. Some of their children are Abner, Joseph, and Hardy Brown.(2) John Adams ca 1778 married to Anna (Coward we believe) and they lived in Marrion County until his death in 1838.Anna then moved to Pike County. Their children are Anderson ,Cordelia,Annie, Delana, Hester,and Winnie (3) Joseph Adams ca 1880 married Sarah (Morgan we believe) who lived in Amite until his death. His children settled the area now known as Lawrence and Lincoln county. This is my direct line.(4) Robert Adams ca 1882-1883 married Obedience(Beedy) Morgan, the sister of Sarah. He sold his land and moved to Pike county before his death. (5)William Adams ca 1788-90 has no descendants and he inherited the bulk of this father's estate. (6) Mary Adams Red(Redd) ca 1791-93 married Levi Lard Redd.Their children settled in what is now Lincoln County. Our Adams line are NOT the Adams that founded Adams United Methodist Church as was believed by other people. But, I believe Robert is the brother of William Adams who died in SC 1803, the father of the Methodist Adams. We have extensive data on this line and is willing to share information. I am eager to extend my lines and will enjoy corresponding with other Adams family connections. Debra Keeton More About Robert Adams: Immigration: To Mississippi in 1810 with Mary ____ Children of Robert Adams and Mary are: + 14 i. Nancy3 Adams, born 1775. + 15 ii. John Adams, born 1775; died 1840 in Marion Co., MS. + 16 iii. Joesph Adams, born 1780; died Aft. 1850 in Amite Co., Mississippi. + 17 iv. Robert Jr. Adams, born 1782. + 18 v. Mary Adams, born 1790. Generation No. 3 4.Elizabeth3 Adams (William2, Unknown1)1.She married John Obier1. More About Elizabeth Adams: Nickname: Betsy Notes for John Obier: The Adams family, a large and influential group from southwestern South Carolina, near the Savannah River, formed the Adams Campground in White's settlement at the headwaters of the Amite River. One of the son in laws of the elder Adams was John Obier. He instituted what was known as the jumping exercise, from his joy in the Church. Though it seemed unbecoming in the Church to some. Obier became so overjoyed that he was not in control. He jumped through a useful life for a layman, and jumped until his death. Children of Elizabeth Adams and John Obier are: 19 i. Effie4 Obier1.She married John Martin. 20 ii. Althea Obier1.She married Mike McNulty. 8.Mary3 Adams (William2, Unknown1)1.She married Burkett Thompson.He was born June 10, 1780, and died August 16, 1867. More About Mary Adams: Moved: Thur Georgia 11/1/1810 Nickname: Polly Notes for Burkett Thompson: His name appears in many Amite, Madison and Attala Co land patents.He is often referred to as founder of Burkettville, a small community that existed for a short period of time in the neighborhood of Bethal Methodist church, 7-8 miles north and a bit east of Kosciusko. Dennis Boswell who has done much research on the Thompson family suggests that Mary must have died before they arrived in Attala, as she is not buried with any family there at Bethal. More About Burkett Thompson: Property: April 07, 1825, E1/2 se 1/4 s29 t5n r6e in Lincoln Co while living in Amite Residence: 1825, Amite Co., Mississippi Children of Mary Adams and Burkett Thompson are: + 21 i. John4 Thompson, born January 20, 1806 in NC; died May 1865 in Attala Co, Mississippi. 22 ii. James M. Thompson. 13.William3 Adams, Jr (William2, Unknown1)1 was born August 15, 1791 in Edgefield Discrict, SC1, and died March 08, 1865 in Attala County, Mississippi1.He married Permelia Smith1.She was born September 28, 17941, and died September 23, 1876 in Attala County, Mississippi1. Notes for William Adams, Jr: He attended a revival meeting at Bethel church, Attala county. The Service was going well and there were many giving testimonials and spiritual experiences.William stood and started speaking as he approached the alter.A man who did not know him turned to his wife and said " that is the ugliest man I ever saw." When William finished his talk and returned to his sat the man said to his wife" that is the most handsomest man I ever saw". It was said that what came from the soul brought beauty with the message. From an interview Brownie Carson did with Clifton Adams. ************************************************************************ Settled NE 1/4 Sec 28 T 5 N R 6 E on East Fork of Amite River in Amite County on 1/12/1816 More About William Adams, Jr: Burial: Bethal Cemetary, Burkettville, MS1 Notes for Permelia Smith: She is the sister of Harriet -- who married John Adams. More About Permelia Smith: Burial: Bethal Cemetary1 Children of William Adams and Permelia Smith are: 23 i. John N.4 Adams1.He married Laura Louisa Unknown; born June 27, 1824; died December 14, 1857. 24 ii. Matilda Adams1.She married John Moore. Notes for John Moore: He is the brother of John Adams wife, Miss Moore + 25 iii. Sarah Lucertia Adams. 26 iv. Elizabeth Adams1, born 1816; died 1897.She married Unknown Brett. More About Elizabeth Adams: Burial: Bethal Cemetary, Burkettville, MS Nickname: Betsy + 27 v. Edmond Adams, born January 17, 1823; died October 14, 1894. + 28 vi. William Winans Adams, born December 12, 1827; died April 26, 1877. 14.Nancy3 Adams (Robert2, Unknown1) was born 1775.She married William Brown. Children of Nancy Adams and William Brown are: 29 i. Abner4 Brown, born 1789. 30 ii. Joesph Brown, born 1808. 31 iii. Hardy Brown, born 1810. 32 iv. William Nathan Brown, born 1816. 15.John3 Adams (Robert2, Unknown1) was born 1775, and died 1840 in Marion Co., MS.He married Anna Coward in SC. Children of John Adams and Anna Coward are: 33 i. Anderson4 Adams, born 1790. 34 ii. Cordelia Adams, born 1795. 35 iii. Delana Adams, born 1802. 36 iv. Winfred Adams, born 1809. 37 v. Annie Adams, born 1816. 38 vi. Hester Ann Adams, born 1818. 16.Joesph3 Adams (Robert2, Unknown1) was born 1780, and died Aft. 1850 in Amite Co., Mississippi.He married Sarah Morgan, daughter of Rueben Morgan.She was born 1785, and died Aft. 1840 in Amite Co., Mississippi. Children of Joesph Adams and Sarah Morgan are: 39 i. Tempe4 Adams, born 1804. 40 ii. Nathan Adams, born 1809. 41 iii. Henry Adams, born 1810. 42 iv. Mary Adams, born 1820. 43 v. Elizabeth Adams, born 1822. + 44 vi. John Adams, born 1824. 45 vii. Susannah Adams, born 1828. 46 viii. William Adams, born 1829. 17.Robert Jr.3 Adams (Robert2, Unknown1) was born 1782.He married Obedience Morgan, daughter of Rueben Morgan. Children of Robert Adams and Obedience Morgan are: 47 i. Littleton4 Adams, born 1829. 48 ii. Elizabeth Adams, born 1831. 49 iii. Robert Adams. 50 iv. Alexander Adams. 51 v. Charlotte Adams. 52 vi. William Adams. 53 vii. Anderson Adams. 18.Mary3 Adams (Robert2, Unknown1) was born 1790.She married Levi Lard Redd. Children of Mary Adams and Levi Redd are: 54 i. Jackson R.4 Redd. 55 ii. Levi Lard Redd Jr Redd. 56 iii. Thomas Jefferson Redd. 57 iv. Mary Ann Redd. Generation No. 4 21.John4 Thompson (Mary3 Adams, William2, Unknown1) was born January 20, 1806 in NC, and died May 1865 in Attala Co, Mississippi.He married Jane McCauley.She was born January 18, 1815 in Amite Co., Mississippi, and died April 12, 1894 in Attala Co, Mississippi. More About John Thompson: Burial: Bethal Cemetary, Burkettville, MS More About Jane McCauley: Burial: Bethal Cemetary, Burkettville, MS Child of John Thompson and Jane McCauley is: 58 i. Parmelia Elizabeth5 Thompson, born November 1842 in Attala Co, Mississippi.She married Ellison Benton Bishop; born February 1842. 25.Sarah Lucertia4 Adams (William3, William2, Unknown1)She married (1) Zack L. Ratcliff.She married (2) Zack Ratliff. Children of Sarah Adams and Zack Ratcliff are: + 59 i. Mary Jane5 Ratcliff, born August 02, 1845. + 60 ii. John Whitfield Ratcliff. 27.Edmond4 Adams (William3, William2, Unknown1)1 was born January 17, 1823, and died October 14, 1894.He married Jane Hired.She was born in Pro. Tenneesee. Notes for Edmond Adams: A typed version of the handwritten dead of Edmond Adams The state of Mississippi and entered unto this 26th day of Julyin the year of our Lord one thousand, eight hundred and fifty six between Nicholos Campbell and Leudicia Campbell his wife of the State and County afore said witnessed the the said Nicholas Campbell ans Leudicia Campbell his lawful wifefor and in consideration of the sum of six hundred and fifty dollars to them in hand paid at and before sealing and delivery of the pres once the receipt where of is here by acknowledged hath bargained ans sold and does by these presence bargain sell an convey unt the said Edmond C. Adams his heirs or assigned a certain tract or parcel of land situate lying and being in the county afor said containing one hundred acres more of less to wit, tenin the Township, 15 and range seven east also twenty acres more of less on the south end of the west half of the south most quarter of Section 3 in township 15 and range seven last to have and to hold the said tract or Arce of sabd unto him the said Edmand C. Adams his heirs or assigns together with all and singular the rights members ans assertainances there un to be longing or in any way asstaining there to his and their own proper use bencifit and behalf forever in free simple and the said Ncholas Campbell and Leudicia Campbell his lawful wife for themselves their heirs executor and administrator. To the said bargained premeces unto the said Edmond C Adams and his heirs and asigns wil warrent and forever defend the rights and title there of against themselves and against the claims of all other persons whatever in witness when the said Nicholas Campbell and Leudicia Campbell his lawful wife hath here unto set thei hands and seals the day and year of the above written. Nichlas Campbell Leudicia her Campbell Sealed by C.S Harris, judge Child of Edmond Adams and Jane Hired is: + 61 i. William J. James5 Adams, born 1849. 28.William Winans4 Adams (William3, William2, Unknown1)1 was born December 12, 18271, and died April 26, 18771.He married (1) Julie Ann Trawick1 November 17, 1854.She was born September 10, 18371, and died May 02, 18641.He married (2) Nancy Elizabeth Wasson1 1867, daughter of John Wasson and Eliza Copeland.She was born August 02, 18461, and died January 27, 18801. More About William Winans Adams: Burial: Bethal Cemetary1 More About Julie Ann Trawick: Burial: Bethal Cemetary1 Notes for Nancy Elizabeth Wasson: Nancy is the daughter of John Alexander Wasson and Eliza Bush Copeland Wasson. More About Nancy Elizabeth Wasson: Burial: Liberty Chapel, Attala Co., Mississippi1 Children of William Adams and Julie Trawick are: 62 i. James Francis5 Adams1, born December 08, 1855; died September 01, 1858. More About James Francis Adams: Burial: Bethal Cemetery + 63 ii. William Smith (Sonny) Adams, born November 12, 1859 in Attala County, Mississippi; died December 08, 1953. + 64 iii. Beulah Benton Adams, born November 28, 1861 in Attala County, Mississippi; died May 11, 1892 in Attala County, Mississippi. Children of William Adams and Nancy Wasson are: + 65 i. Robert Edmund5 Adams, born February 17, 1868; died May 19, 1914 in Shady Grove Cemetery, outside Haynesville, Claiborne Parish, LA. + 66 ii. Eliza Bush Adams, born October 26, 1869; died April 1959 in Killian, TX. + 67 iii. Andremeda Permelia Adams, born February 17, 1871; died May 12, 1942 in Shady Grove Cemetery, outside Haynesville, Claiborne Parish, LA. 68 iv. Chollote Adams1, born March 21, 1873; died April 06, 1935 in Vivian, LA. More About Chollote Adams: Nickname: Dottie + 69 v. Nora Cornelia Adams, born October 07, 1875; died January 28, 1958 in Kosciusko. + 70 vi. Sarah Matilda Adams, born January 10, 1857 in Attala County, Mississippi; died April 24, 1942. 44.John4 Adams (Joesph3, Robert2, Unknown1) was born 1824.He married Sarah Stewart. Child of John Adams and Sarah Stewart is: 71 i. William Pinkney5 Adams, died 1905. More About William Pinkney Adams: Children: 16 Children Nickname: Pink Generation No. 5 59.Mary Jane5 Ratcliff (Sarah Lucertia4 Adams, William3, William2, Unknown1) was born August 02, 1845.She married Newton Copeland Wasson September 07, 1865, son of John Wasson and Eliza Copeland.He was born January 14, 1839, and died November 25, 1886 in Shady Grove Cemetery, Attala Co. More About Newton Copeland Wasson: Burial: November 27, 1886 Funeral: Preached by Rev R P Mitchell Children of Mary Ratcliff and Newton Wasson are: + 72 i. Sarah Andromeda6 Wasson, born November 11, 1866; died July 04, 1947 in Shady Grove Cemetery, Attala Co. 73 ii. Mary Eddie Wasson, born January 27, 1869. More About Mary Eddie Wasson: Baptism: By Rev. J F Carlisle 74 iii. Zacharia Alexander Wasson, born February 05, 1870; died February 19, 1946. More About Zacharia Alexander Wasson: Baptism: By Rev. J G Carlisle Burial: Shady Grove Cemetery, Attala Co 75 iv. John Newton Wasson, born November 06, 1872. More About John Newton Wasson: Baptism: Rev S D Terry 76 v. Julia Matilda Wasson, born April 25, 1874. More About Julia Matilda Wasson: Baptism: Rev J D Newson 77 vi. Eliza Estelle Wasson, born July 31, 1877. More About Eliza Estelle Wasson: Baptism: Rev W W Williams 78 vii. Willie Wasson, born August 10, 1879; died August 22, 1897. 79 viii. Pickney Lovick Wasson, born August 29, 1880. More About Pickney Lovick Wasson: Baptism: Rev T Y Ramsey 80 ix. David Ratcliff Wasson, born May 01, 1883; died June 14, 1947 in Shady Grove Cemetery, Attala Co. More About David Ratcliff Wasson: Baptism: Rev T Y Ramsey 60.John Whitfield5 Ratcliff (Sarah Lucertia4 Adams, William3, William2, Unknown1) Children of John Whitfield Ratcliff are: + 81 i. Mary Ella6 Ratcliff. 82 ii. Doug Ratcliff.He married Renna Wooten. Notes for Renna Wooten: She was Zelma Adams's dearest friend.They took painting class together, played Scrabble.They lived across town from each other and would make regular habit to visit at each other's house or halfway at the B&F Cafe. 61.William J. James5 Adams (Edmond4, William3, William2, Unknown1) was born 1849.He married Sarah Lavina.She was born 1850. Children of William Adams and Sarah Lavina are: 83 i. Unknown6 Adams, died in At 21 days. + 84 ii. Cora Lelia Adams. 85 iii. Rebecca Adams, died in At age 6, in Texas. 63.William Smith (Sonny)5 Adams (William Winans4, William3, William2, Unknown1)1 was born November 12, 1859 in Attala County, Mississippi1, and died December 08, 19531.He married Eulah Davis Mitchell1 December 16, 1885, daughter of Whitman Mitchell and Alice Davis.She was born July 19, 18591, and died September 02, 1937 in Attala County, Mississippi1. Notes for William Smith (Sonny) Adams: Scott Carson remembers that some of the blacks who had worked for him , told Scott when he was a small child, how much they "loved Mr. 'Sawnee' Adams. More About William Smith (Sonny) Adams: Burial: Shady Grove Cemetery1 Nickname: "Sonny" was pronounced "Saw-nee" Notes for Eulah Davis Mitchell: As an adult, she suffered from an illness that made her legs so swollen that she could hardly walk.Every morning her husband would get her up and put her in her rocking chair for the day.When grandson Bill was 5, he got sick and his parents took him to stay there while he recovered.His grandma passed the time by teaching him to crochet, doing a line with the yarn, tying a spool to it and tossing it across the room. From interview with Bill Adams, by Mary Hutchinson 2001 She had rumatoyed arthritis. More About Eulah Davis Mitchell: Burial: Shady Grove Cemetery1 Children of William Adams and Eulah Mitchell are: + 86 i. Willie Davis6 Adams, born July 11, 1887. + 87 ii. Mae Allie Adams, born August 02, 1889; died December 21, 1992 in Starkville, Mississippi. + 88 iii. Whitman William Adams, born October 02, 1892 in Texas; died April 09, 1948 in Kosciusko, Mississippi. + 89 iv. Julia Ann Adams, born December 13, 1894; died 1965. + 90 v. Brownie Cone Adams, born December 13, 1896 in Koscuisko, MS; died February 10, 1985 in Shady Grove Cemetery, Attala Co, MS. 64.Beulah Benton5 Adams (William Winans4, William3, William2, Unknown1)1 was born November 28, 1861 in Attala County, Mississippi1, and died May 11, 1892 in Attala County, Mississippi1.She married John Henry Toler1 May 19, 1881, son of John Toyler and Delilah Glover.He was born March 26, 18541, and died February 12, 18911. More About Beulah Benton Adams: Burial: Shady Grove Cemetery1 Children of Beulah Adams and John Toler are: + 91 i. Hettie Dell6 Toler. 92 ii. Sallie Willie Toler1. 93 iii. Julia Estelle Toler1. 94 iv. Henry Victor Toler1. 95 v. John Walter Toler1. 65.Robert Edmund5 Adams (William Winans4, William3, William2, Unknown1)1 was born February 17, 1868, and died May 19, 1914 in Shady Grove Cemetery, outside Haynesville, Claiborne Parish, LA.He married Mary Sue Mitchell September 27, 1891. Children of Robert Adams and Mary Mitchell are: + 96 i. Annie Mitchell6 Adams, born January 07, 1893 in Attala Co., Mississippi. + 97 ii. Robert Roy Adams, born September 12, 1894; died October 18, 1936 in Clarksdale, Mississippi. + 98 iii. Reba Gladys Adams, born December 07, 1896; died October 18, 1976. 99 iv. Ralph Winans Adams, born July 10, 1898; died April 02, 1910 in Shady Grove Cemetery, Attala Co. 100 v. William Davis Adams, born July 17, 1900.He married Lilla Cooler. 101 vi. George Fellows Adams, born July 17, 1903.He married Martha Neblitt. 66.Eliza Bush5 Adams (William Winans4, William3, William2, Unknown1)1 was born October 26, 1869, and died April 1959 in Killian, TX.She married George C. Reding. Children of Eliza Adams and George Reding are: 102 i. Clara B.6 Reding.She married John W. Douglas June 12, 1910. + 103 ii. Rufus R. Reding. + 104 iii. John Howell Reding. + 105 iv. Guy W. Reding. + 106 v. Hugh F. Reding. 107 vi. Clyde Marshall Reding.He married Fostine Williamson January 27, 1923. + 108 vii. Charles Wessly Reding. 109 viii. Milton Reding. 110 ix. George Crenshaw Reding. More About George Crenshaw Reding: Nickname: Buddie 111 x. Vera Reding. 67.Andremeda Permelia5 Adams (William Winans4, William3, William2, Unknown1)1 was born February 17, 1871, and died May 12, 1942 in Shady Grove Cemetery, outside Haynesville, Claiborne Parish, LA.She married James Crosby. Children of Andremeda Adams and James Crosby are: 112 i. Victor6 Crosby, born 1893. 113 ii. Nora Leana Crosby, born 1895. 114 iii. Infant Crosby, born October 01, 1900; died October 01, 1900. 69.Nora Cornelia5 Adams (William Winans4, William3, William2, Unknown1)1 was born October 07, 1875, and died January 28, 1958 in Kosciusko.She married Will Weeks. Child of Nora Adams and Will Weeks is: + 115 i. Nonee6 Weeks. 70.Sarah Matilda5 Adams (William Winans4, William3, William2, Unknown1)1 was born January 10, 1857 in Attala County, Mississippi1, and died April 24, 19421.She married Christopher Columbus Sinclair1 1879.He was born November 29, 18541, and died March 02, 19321. Notes for Sarah Matilda Adams: Matilda and Columbus moved to Grimes Co., Texas 1885 and on to Bell Co., in 1837,Bought a farm north of Temple, TX in the community known as Sante Fe.They remained there until they died.Columbus and Sarah Sinclair moved from Attala County, Mississippi to Nimer Co., Texas in 1885 and moved to Bell County, Texas in 1887.They lived on a farm five miles north of Temple, Texas and four miles south of Pendleton on Brewster Road, Rt. 1, in the Santa Fe community until their death.The Sinclair farm adjoined the Brewster farm.Martha Ella Wasson (the mother of the author of this paragraph) Brewster called Mrs. Sinclair "Cousin Tillie".Mrs. Sinclair called her "Cousin Ella".(By Sam F Brewster) More About Sarah Matilda Adams: Burial: Pendleton Cemetery, Nimer Co., TX1 More About Christopher Columbus Sinclair: Burial: Pendleton Cemetery, Nimer Co., TX1 Children of Sarah Adams and Christopher Sinclair are: + 116 i. Viola6 Sinclair, born 1880. 117 ii. William Winans Sinclair, born July 09, 1882; died June 12, 1960 in Temple, TX.He married Maggie May Duncan-Date. + 118 iii. Eleanor Viola Sinclair, born September 06, 1881; died September 08, 1962 in Pendleton Cemetery, Nimer Co., TX. + 119 iv. Columbus Winus Sinclair, born September 09, 1882; died June 12, 1960 in Pendleton Cemetery, Nimer Co., TX. Generation No. 6 72.Sarah Andromeda6 Wasson (Mary Jane5 Ratcliff, Sarah Lucertia4 Adams, William3, William2, Unknown1) was born November 11, 1866, and died July 04, 1947 in Shady Grove Cemetery, Attala Co.She married Alonzo Moore April 28, 1891. More About Sarah Andromeda Wasson: Baptism: September 1867, Rev. J. G. Carlisle Converted: 1877, Liberty Chapel Camp meeting Nickname: Sallie Children of Sarah Wasson and Alonzo Moore are: 120 i. Andrew Alonzo7 Moore, born June 12, 1898 in Shady Grove Cemetery, Attala Co; died August 10, 1898. 121 ii. Marian Alivin Moore, born January 11, 1892. 122 iii. Homer Alvarez Moore, born January 11, 1892. 123 iv. Mary Ellen Moore, born October 09, 1893. 124 v. Myra Olivia Moore, born January 21, 1895. 125 vi. Moore. 81.Mary Ella6 Ratcliff (John Whitfield5, Sarah Lucertia4 Adams, William3, William2, Unknown1)She married Unknown Oakes. Child of Mary Ratcliff and Unknown Oakes is: + 126 i. David Ratcliff7 Oakes. 84.Cora Lelia6 Adams (William J. James5, Edmond4, William3, William2, Unknown1)She married Unknown. Child of Cora Adams and Unknown is: + 127 i. Unknown7 Unknown. 86.Willie Davis6 Adams (William Smith (Sonny)5, William Winans4, William3, William2, Unknown1)1 was born July 11, 18871.She married Dr. Allen Clayton Covington1 April 12, 1908.He died March 31, 1957. More About Dr. Allen Clayton Covington: Occupation: Doctor Children of Willie Adams and Allen Covington are: 128 i. Ivan7 Covington1, born April 29, 19091.He married Gertrude Timmons1 October 10, 1937. + 129 ii. William Alan Covington, born February 13, 1912; died 1954. + 130 iii. Dorothy Jane Covington, born November 14, 1914. 131 iv. John Whitman Covington1, born October 23, 1918; died September 01, 1943. More About John Whitman Covington: Burial: Marks, Mississippi Killed: In plane crash Military service: Capt. in US Air Force 87.Mae Allie6 Adams (William Smith (Sonny)5, William Winans4, William3, William2, Unknown1)1 was born August 02, 18891, and died December 21, 1992 in Starkville, Mississippi1.She married (1) Roscoe F. Lord December 23, 1911, son of Thomas Lord and Sallie Lewis.He was born October 08, 1889, and died August 27, 1923 in Kosciusko, MS.She married (2) Roscoe F. Lord1 December 24, 1911, son of Thomas Lord and Sallie Lewis.He died August 27, 1973. More About Mae Allie Adams: Burial: Pierce's Chapel1 More About Roscoe F. Lord: Burial: Pierce's Chapel Children of Mae Adams and Roscoe Lord are: 132 i. Harry Mitchell7 Lord1, born October 02, 19121; died October 19, 1929 in Attala County, Mississippi1. Notes for Harry Mitchell Lord: He was killed in a hunting accident with friends.He crawled under a fence and pulled the gun barrel first after him.It must have caught on a twig and went off.He was shot in the face and died instantly.It was Brownie who went and found him after the accident and there ws nothing that could be done. More About Harry Mitchell Lord: Burial: Pierce's Chapel1 Killed: In hunting accident + 133 ii. Mary Alice Lord, born March 27, 1915; died Abt. 1990. 88.Whitman William6 Adams (William Smith (Sonny)5, William Winans4, William3, William2, Unknown1)1 was born October 02, 1892 in Texas1, and died April 09, 1948 in Kosciusko, Mississippi1.He married Zelma Lord1 October 17, 1925 in Sherman, TX, daughter of George Lord and Sarah Pee.She was born December 03, 1895 in Kosciusko, Mississippi1, and died September 25, 1988 in Jackson, Mississippi1. Moved to Texas with her mother after her dad died to be near her brothers. 89.Julia Ann6 Adams (William Smith (Sonny)5, William Winans4, William3, William2, Unknown1)1 was born December 13, 18941, and died 19651.She married (1) Enis Turner1 March 22, 1914.She married (2) Melvin D. Irving1 December 17, 1924.He died May 02, 19541. Children of Julia Adams and Enis Turner are: 135 i. Samual Smith7 Turner1, born October 04, 19161; died August 07, 19581.He married (1) Jane Hortense Stevens1 December 1939.He married (2) Frances Simmons Smith1 1947. 136 ii. Whitman Adams Turner1, born February 05, 19211; died August 05, 19211. Children of Julia Adams and Melvin Irving are: + 137 i. Melvin7 Irving, Jr., born May 26, 1925. + 138 ii. Zachary Taylor Irving, born February 04, 1928. + 139 iii. John Winans Irving, born March 14, 1930. + 140 iv. Eugene Davis Irving, born April 17, 1932. + 141 v. Julia Ann Irving, born September 02, 1934. + 142 vi. Diane Irving. + 143 vii. Carol Irving. 90.Brownie Cone6 Adams (William Smith (Sonny)5, William Winans4, William3, William2, Unknown1)1 was born December 13, 1896 in Koscuisko, MS1, and died February 10, 1985 in Shady Grove Cemetery, Attala Co, MS.She married John Alexander Law Carson1 June 21, 1922.He was born May 22, 18911, and died May 03, 19541. Child of Brownie Adams and John Carson is: + 144 i. Thomas Gordon7 Carson, born May 03, 1927; died July 10, 1999 in Houston, TX. 91.Hettie Dell6 Toler (Beulah Benton5 Adams, William Winans4, William3, William2, Unknown1)1.She married Edward Lee Jones. Children of Hettie Toler and Edward Jones are: 145 i. Maurice Doyle7 Jones, born July 30, 1903. 146 ii. Bulah Benton Jones, born July 15, 1905. 147 iii. Vivian Jones, born February 07, 1907. 148 iv. Evelyn Jones, born February 07, 1907. + 149 v. Mary Verna Jones, born May 21, 1909. 150 vi. Julie Estelle Jones, born August 23, 1919. 96.Annie Mitchell6 Adams (Robert Edmund5, William Winans4, William3, William2, Unknown1) was born January 07, 1893 in Attala Co., Mississippi.She married Clarence Thomas Pee, son of John Pee and Mary Forrester.He was born January 06, 1899 in Attala Co., Mississippi. Children of Annie Adams and Clarence Pee are: + 151 i. Ralph Adams7 Pee, born September 30, 1923. + 152 ii. Mary Sue Pee, born December 16, 1917. + 153 iii. Margaret Ann Pee, born February 01, 1921. + 154 iv. Carolyn Jane Pee, born November 04, 1928. 155 v. Dorothy Dawn Pee, born June 19, 1931; died January 24, 1932. + 156 vi. Gloria Claudette Pee, born September 17, 1934. 157 vii. Pee. 97.Robert Roy6 Adams (Robert Edmund5, William Winans4, William3, William2, Unknown1) was born September 12, 1894, and died October 18, 1936 in Clarksdale, Mississippi.He married Martha Ethel Fleming June 09, 1920. Children of Robert Adams and Martha Fleming are: + 158 i. Martha Elizabeth7 Adams, born August 10, 1921. + 159 ii. Jr Adams Robert, born October 29, 1923. + 160 iii. Floyd Mitchell Adams, born September 06, 1925. + 161 iv. Joyce Campbell Adams, born November 14, 1932. 98.Reba Gladys6 Adams (Robert Edmund5, William Winans4, William3, William2, Unknown1) was born December 07, 1896, and died October 18, 1976.She married Clyde Bond August 13, 1916. More About Reba Gladys Adams: Burial: Shady Grove Cemetery, Attala Co, MS Child of Reba Adams and Clyde Bond is: + 162 i. James7 Bond, born October 16, 1919. 103.Rufus R.6 Reding (Eliza Bush5 Adams, William Winans4, William3, William2, Unknown1)He married Martha Hendrix January 20, 1912. Children of Rufus Reding and Martha Hendrix are: + 163 i. Cecil7 Reding. + 164 ii. Willis Reding. + 165 iii. Beatrice Reding. + 166 iv. Ruthel Reding. + 167 v. Roberta Reding. + 168 vi. Bob Reding. 104.John Howell6 Reding (Eliza Bush5 Adams, William Winans4, William3, William2, Unknown1)He married Mary Ann Morris April 07, 1920. Children of John Reding and Mary Morris are: + 169 i. Howard7 Reding. + 170 ii. Doycie Marie Reding. 105.Guy W.6 Reding (Eliza Bush5 Adams, William Winans4, William3, William2, Unknown1)He married Clara B. Black January 27, 1923. Children of Guy Reding and Clara Black are: + 171 i. Guy Barton7 Reding. + 172 ii. Melda Faye Reding. + 173 iii. Dorothy Mae Reding. 106.Hugh F.6 Reding (Eliza Bush5 Adams, William Winans4, William3, William2, Unknown1)He married Ruth Elmore October 05, 1921. Children of Hugh Reding and Ruth Elmore are: + 174 i. Ruth Elizabeth7 Reding. 175 ii. Jannice Reding.She married Gus Seiglear. 108.Charles Wessly6 Reding (Eliza Bush5 Adams, William Winans4, William3, William2, Unknown1)He married Wilma Hold August 20, 1924. Child of Charles Reding and Wilma Hold is: 176 i. Chales Wessly Jr.7 Reding. 115.Nonee6 Weeks (Nora Cornelia5 Adams, William Winans4, William3, William2, Unknown1)She married Frank Hollingsworth. Notes for Nonee Weeks: Was great friends with Brownie and Zelma, would go along with Aunt Mae traipsing through cemeteries tracing family history. More About Nonee Weeks: Residence: Possum Neck, Mississippi Child of Nonee Weeks and Frank Hollingsworth is: 177 i. Margaret Ann7 Hollingsworth.She married Unknown. More About Unknown: Occupation: Sheriff of Water Valley, MS 116.Viola6 Sinclair (Sarah Matilda5 Adams, William Winans4, William3, William2, Unknown1) was born 1880.She married William B. Shine. Children of Viola Sinclair and William Shine are: 178 i. Evelyn7 Shine.She married Unknown Wright. More About Evelyn Shine: Residence: Austin, TX 179 ii. Mildred Shine.She married Unknown Pulps. 118.Eleanor Viola6 Sinclair (Sarah Matilda5 Adams, William Winans4, William3, William2, Unknown1)1 was born September 06, 18811, and died September 08, 1962 in Pendleton Cemetery, Nimer Co., TX1.She married William B. Shine1.He was born March 22, 18871, and died May 19, 19491. More About William B. Shine: Burial: Pendleton Cemetery, Nimer Co., TX1 Children of Eleanor Sinclair and William Shine are: 180 i. Mildred7 Shine1.She married M. Fulps1 in Alice, TX. 181 ii. Evelyn Shine1.She married M. Wright1 in Austin, TX. 119.Columbus Winus6 Sinclair (Sarah Matilda5 Adams, William Winans4, William3, William2, Unknown1)1 was born September 09, 18821, and died June 12, 1960 in Pendleton Cemetery, Nimer Co., TX1.He married Maggie May Duncan1 in Bell Co., TX.She was born October 08, 18861. Children of Columbus Sinclair and Maggie Duncan are: + 182 i. Carey L.7 Sinclair, born September 05, 1910 in Pendleton Cemetery, Nimer Co., TX. + 183 ii. Mary Janice Sinclair, born September 25, 1913 in Pendleton Cemetery, Nimer Co., TX. 184 iii. Doris Sinclair1, born May 25, 1920 in Pendleton Cemetery, Nimer Co., TX1. Generation No. 7 126.David Ratcliff7 Oakes (Mary Ella6 Ratcliff, John Whitfield5, Sarah Lucertia4 Adams, William3, William2, Unknown1) Child of David Ratcliff Oakes is: 185 i. Ellen8 Oakes. 127.Unknown7 Unknown (Cora Lelia6 Adams, William J. James5, Edmond4, William3, William2, Unknown1) Child of Unknown Unknown is: 186 i. John8 Unknown. 129.William Alan7 Covington (Willie Davis6 Adams, William Smith (Sonny)5, William Winans4, William3, William2, Unknown1)1 was born February 13, 19121, and died 1954.He married Wilna Simpson1 September 24, 1932. More About William Alan Covington: Burial: Marks, Mississippi Children of William Covington and Wilna Simpson are: 187 i. William8 Allen, Jr Covington1, born February 13, 19341.He married Minnie Allen Covington, Jr.1 April 25, 1959. 188 ii. John Ivan Covington1, born November 12, 19431. 130.Dorothy Jane7 Covington (Willie Davis6 Adams, William Smith (Sonny)5, William Winans4, William3, William2, Unknown1)1 was born November 14, 19141.She married Ethan Waldo Eubank1 December 11, 1936. Children of Dorothy Covington and Ethan Eubank are: 189 i. Ethan Waldo8 Eubank, Jr1, born September 11, 19391.He married Linda Moore1 June 01, 1960. 190 ii. Johnelle Davis Eubank1, born June 16, 19471. 191 iii. Betty Cornella Eubank1, born January 05, 19541. 133.Mary Alice7 Lord (Mae Allie6 Adams, William Smith (Sonny)5, William Winans4, William3, William2, Unknown1)1 was born March 27, 19151, and died Abt. 1990.She married Charles P. Newell, Jr1 September 02, 1934.He died Abt. 1991. More About Mary Alice Lord: Burial: Starkville, MS More About Charles P. Newell, Jr: Burial: Starkville, MS Children of Mary Lord and Charles Newell are: 192 i. Sarah Ann8 Newell1, born September 14, 19401.She married David Saunders1 March 28, 1959. 193 ii. Charles P. Newell III1, born October 26, 19431. 194 iii. Jack Lord Newell1, born September 07, 19461. 134.William Whitman7 Adams (Whitman William6, William Smith (Sonny)5, William Winans4, William3, William2, Unknown1)1 was born July 10, 1927 in Kosciusko, Mississippi1, and died January 27, 2001 in Jackson, Mississippi.He married (1) Eula Grace Coon1 December 29, 1952 in Greenville, Mississippi, daughter of Clarence Coon and Mary Mitchell.She was born June 21, 1929 in Clarksdale,Mississippi1, and died January 05, 1995 in Jackson, Mississippi1.He married (2) Virginia Allison1 December 1974.She was born December 19, 1938 in Georgia1. More About William Whitman Adams: Burial: January 30, 2001, Pierce's Chapel More About Eula Grace Coon: Burial: May 1995, Woodville, Mississippi1 Cause of Death: Lung Cancer Medical Information: She suffered a stroke in her fifties that effected her speech for the rest of her life.She also had a bout with colon cancer in the 1980's. Children of William Adams and Eula Coon are: + 195 i. William Whitman8 Adams, Jr., born November 30, 1953 in Jackson, Mississippi. + 196 ii. Mary Mitchell Adams, born October 29, 1956 in Jackson, Mississippi. 197 iii. Martha Ann Adams1, born June 03, 19581.She married (1) Joe Warren.She married (2) Tony Walker 1981; died 1999.She met (3) Don Free1 June 14, 1986 in Centerville, VA; born July 21, 1956 in Washington, DC. + 198 iv. Thomas Lee Adams, born November 07, 1959 in Jackson, Mississippi. 137.Melvin7 Irving, Jr. (Julia Ann6 Adams, William Smith (Sonny)5, William Winans4, William3, William2, Unknown1)1 was born May 26, 19251.He married Barbara Jellett1.She was born June 03, 19551. Children of Melvin Irving and Barbara Jellett are: 199 i. Leslie Ann8 Irving1. 200 ii. Bruce Irving, died Bet. 1975 - 1980. More About Bruce Irving: Adoption: By Melvine and Barbara Killed: Car wreck 138.Zachary Taylor7 Irving (Julia Ann6 Adams, William Smith (Sonny)5, William Winans4, William3, William2, Unknown1)1 was born February 04, 19281.He married Alta Virginia Whitaker1 November 27, 1952. Child of Zachary Irving and Alta Whitaker is: 201 i. Jenny8 Irving1, born October 20, 19591. 139.John Winans7 Irving (Julia Ann6 Adams, William Smith (Sonny)5, William Winans4, William3, William2, Unknown1)1 was born March 14, 19301.He married (1) Nancy.He married (2) Sammie Ellen Oden1 July 17, 1952. More About John Winans Irving: Residence: Bwt. Texas and Colorado Children of John Irving and Sammie Oden are: 202 i. Karlan8 Irving1, born February 22, 19551. 203 ii. David Irving. 140.Eugene Davis7 Irving (Julia Ann6 Adams, William Smith (Sonny)5, William Winans4, William3, William2, Unknown1)1 was born April 17, 19321.He married Margaret Ann Glaze1 August 04, 1951. Children of Eugene Irving and Margaret Glaze are: 204 i. Diane8 Irving1, born June 18, 19521. 205 ii. Carol Irving1, born April 08, 19541. 206 iii. Julie Irving1, born February 25, 19581. + 207 iv. Eugene Jr. Irving. 141.Julia Ann7 Irving (Julia Ann6 Adams, William Smith (Sonny)5, William Winans4, William3, William2, Unknown1)1 was born September 02, 19341.She married Robert William Naef II1 April 17, 1954. Children of Julia Irving and Robert Naef are: 208 i. Robert William8 Naef III1, born February 01, 19551. 209 ii. Irving Steven Naef1, born March 01, 19561. 210 iii. Amy Naef1, born September 15, 19591. 142.Diane7 Irving (Julia Ann6 Adams, William Smith (Sonny)5, William Winans4, William3, William2, Unknown1)She married Unknown Reagan. Child of Diane Irving and Unknown Reagan is: 211 i. Amanda8 Reagan, born Abt. 1973. 143.Carol7 Irving (Julia Ann6 Adams, William Smith (Sonny)5, William Winans4, William3, William2, Unknown1)She married Bobby Taylor 1972. Children of Carol Irving and Bobby Taylor are: 212 i. Meagn8 Taylor. 213 ii. Unknown Son Taylor. 144.Thomas Gordon7 Carson (Brownie Cone6 Adams, William Smith (Sonny)5, William Winans4, William3, William2, Unknown1)1 was born May 03, 19271, and died July 10, 1999 in Houston, TX1.He married Jo Ann Conly1 January 25, 1957. Notes for Thomas Gordon Carson: More About Thomas Gordon Carson: Burial: Shady Grove Cemetery, Attala Co, MS Children of Thomas Carson and Jo Conly are: 214 i. Thomas (Scott)8 Carson1, born December 28, 19571. + 215 ii. Donna Kay Carson, born November 22, 1951. 149.Mary Verna7 Jones (Hettie Dell6 Toler, Beulah Benton5 Adams, William Winans4, William3, William2, Unknown1) was born May 21, 1909.She married Resa E. Wasson September 04, 1927. More About Resa E. Wasson: Occupation: Minister Children of Mary Jones and Resa Wasson are: 216 i. Mary Dell8 Wasson, born October 05, 1929. 217 ii. Elizabeth Bailey Wasson, born February 27, 1931. + 218 iii. Resa Warren Wasson, born October 01, 1933. 151.Ralph Adams7 Pee (Annie Mitchell6 Adams, Robert Edmund5, William Winans4, William3, William2, Unknown1) was born September 30, 1923.He married Dorothy Jean Miller June 22, 1951.She was born in 3/11/1930, and died in 11/12/2000. More About Dorothy Jean Miller: Burial: Shady Grove Cemetery, Attala Co, MS Children of Ralph Pee and Dorothy Miller are: 219 i. Gloria Jean8 Pee, born September 12, 1952. 220 ii. Ralph Adams Pee, Jr, born August 20, 1958. 152.Mary Sue7 Pee (Annie Mitchell6 Adams, Robert Edmund5, William Winans4, William3, William2, Unknown1) was born December 16, 1917.She married William Croft October 04, 1939. Child of Mary Pee and William Croft is: + 221 i. Mary Ann8 Croft, born November 30, 1941. 153.Margaret Ann7 Pee (Annie Mitchell6 Adams, Robert Edmund5, William Winans4, William3, William2, Unknown1) was born February 01, 1921.She married Jerry H. Jones February 19, 1955. Children of Margaret Pee and Jerry Jones are: 222 i. Ann Margaret8 Jones, born February 10, 1956. 223 ii. Kathy Louis Jones, born March 19, 1958. 154.Carolyn Jane7 Pee (Annie Mitchell6 Adams, Robert Edmund5, William Winans4, William3, William2, Unknown1) was born November 04, 1928.She married William Ogden Ray February 1954. Children of Carolyn Pee and William Ray are: 224 i. Susan Carol8 Ray, born March 18, 1955. 225 ii. Cynthia Lynn Ray, born April 03, 1957. 226 iii. Martha Dawn Ray, born July 1959. 156.Gloria Claudette7 Pee (Annie Mitchell6 Adams, Robert Edmund5, William Winans4, William3, William2, Unknown1) was born September 17, 1934.She married Fredrick J. Klass. Children of Gloria Pee and Fredrick Klass are: 227 i. Deborah Sue8 Klass, born March 19, 1956. 228 ii. Fredrick J. Klass, born March 03, 1957. 229 iii. Janie Richard Klass, born March 13, 1959. 230 iv. Donna Marie Klass, born September 16, 1960. 158.Martha Elizabeth7 Adams (Robert Roy6, Robert Edmund5, William Winans4, William3, William2, Unknown1) was born August 10, 1921.She married Whitman Allen Bell September 02, 1942. Children of Martha Adams and Whitman Bell are: 231 i. Whitman8 Allen, Jr Bell, born September 14, 1943. 232 ii. Beverly Jean Bell, born August 30, 1954. 233 iii. Linda Catherine Bell, born January 10, 1957. 159.Jr Adams7 Robert (Robert Roy6 Adams, Robert Edmund5, William Winans4, William3, William2, Unknown1) was born October 29, 1923.He married Myrtle Lucille Stevens July 24, 1944. Children of Jr Robert and Myrtle Stevens are: 234 i. Barbara Ann8 Adams, born November 03, 1945. 235 ii. Martha Jean Adams, born December 05, 1949. 236 iii. Robert Roy 3rd Adams, born September 21, 1950. 237 iv. Debra Joyce Adams, born August 18, 1953. 160.Floyd Mitchell7 Adams (Robert Roy6, Robert Edmund5, William Winans4, William3, William2, Unknown1) was born September 06, 1925.He married Lois Vernel Jones July 24, 1944. Children of Floyd Adams and Lois Jones are: 238 i. Sara Marie8 Adams, born August 14, 1949. 239 ii. Floyd Mitchell, Jr Adams, born September 11, 1955. 161.Joyce Campbell7 Adams (Robert Roy6, Robert Edmund5, William Winans4, William3, William2, Unknown1) was born November 14, 1932.She married Hal Glenn Milton March 09, 1957. Children of Joyce Adams and Hal Milton are: 240 i. Karla Denise8 Milton, born January 05, 1958. 241 ii. William Edward Milton, born May 18, 1959. 162.James7 Bond (Reba Gladys6 Adams, Robert Edmund5, William Winans4, William3, William2, Unknown1) was born October 16, 1919.He married Birdie Hendon August 26, 1956. Child of James Bond and Birdie Hendon is: 242 i. Robert Daniel8 Anderson, born March 26, 1947. More About Robert Daniel Anderson: Adoption: 1956 163.Cecil7 Reding (Rufus R.6, Eliza Bush5 Adams, William Winans4, William3, William2, Unknown1)He married Myrtle Niship. Children of Cecil Reding and Myrtle Niship are: + 243 i. Jo Ruth8 Reding. 244 ii. Patsy Louis Reding. 245 iii. Cecil Dale Reding. 246 iv. John Roland Reding. 247 v. Harold Keith Reding. 164.Willis7 Reding (Rufus R.6, Eliza Bush5 Adams, William Winans4, William3, William2, Unknown1)He married Lucille Blair. Children of Willis Reding and Lucille Blair are: 248 i. Pricilla8 Reding. 249 ii. Sharon Sue Reding. 165.Beatrice7 Reding (Rufus R.6, Eliza Bush5 Adams, William Winans4, William3, William2, Unknown1)She married Jessi Bogard. Children of Beatrice Reding and Jessi Bogard are: 250 i. Anita Marie8 Bogard. 251 ii. Dewaine Bogard. 166.Ruthel7 Reding (Rufus R.6, Eliza Bush5 Adams, William Winans4, William3, William2, Unknown1)She married Grady Adams. Children of Ruthel Reding and Grady Adams are: 252 i. Gaylon8 Adams. 253 ii. Joe Harvey Adams. 254 iii. Eddie Don Adams. 255 iv. Linda Kay Adams. 167.Roberta7 Reding (Rufus R.6, Eliza Bush5 Adams, William Winans4, William3, William2, Unknown1)She married Irvin Roberts. Children of Roberta Reding and Irvin Roberts are: 256 i. Alice Mae8 Roberts. 257 ii. Herbert Roberts. 258 iii. Harvey Roberts. 259 iv. Rufus Elliott Roberts. 260 v. Sheila Roberts. 261 vi. Ellen Drew Roberts. 262 vii. Betty Jean Roberts. 168.Bob7 Reding (Rufus R.6, Eliza Bush5 Adams, William Winans4, William3, William2, Unknown1)He married Phyllis Brown. Children of Bob Reding and Phyllis Brown are: 263 i. Ernie8 Reding. 264 ii. David Ray Reding. 265 iii. Bobby Gene Reding. 169.Howard7 Reding (John Howell6, Eliza Bush5 Adams, William Winans4, William3, William2, Unknown1)He married Pauline Gaines. Children of Howard Reding and Pauline Gaines are: 266 i. James Allen8 Reding. 267 ii. Jane Allen Reding. 170.Doycie Marie7 Reding (John Howell6, Eliza Bush5 Adams, William Winans4, William3, William2, Unknown1)She married Lewis Thomas. Children of Doycie Reding and Lewis Thomas are: 268 i. Suzanne8 Thomas. 269 ii. Debrah Thomas. 171.Guy Barton7 Reding (Guy W.6, Eliza Bush5 Adams, William Winans4, William3, William2, Unknown1)He married Annie Jo Hunter. Children of Guy Reding and Annie Hunter are: 270 i. Guy Ann8 Reding. 271 ii. Craig Reding. 172.Melda Faye7 Reding (Guy W.6, Eliza Bush5 Adams, William Winans4, William3, William2, Unknown1)She married Martin Vann. Children of Melda Reding and Martin Vann are: 272 i. Sugette8 Vann. 273 ii. Nannett Vann. 173.Dorothy Mae7 Reding (Guy W.6, Eliza Bush5 Adams, William Winans4, William3, William2, Unknown1)She married Boyd Clarey. Children of Dorothy Reding and Boyd Clarey are: 274 i. Harold8 Clarey. 275 ii. Cathy Clarey. 276 iii. Charles Clarey. 277 iv. Charline Clarey. 278 v. Boyd Dale Clarey. 174.Ruth Elizabeth7 Reding (Hugh F.6, Eliza Bush5 Adams, William Winans4, William3, William2, Unknown1)She married Bill Coffee. Children of Ruth Reding and Bill Coffee are: 279 i. Donnell Hugh8 Coffee. 280 ii. Linda Diane Coffee. 182.Carey L.7 Sinclair (Columbus Winus6, Sarah Matilda5 Adams, William Winans4, William3, William2, Unknown1)1 was born September 05, 1910 in Pendleton Cemetery, Nimer Co., TX1.He married Allene Watson1. Child of Carey Sinclair and Allene Watson is: 281 i. Sidney Lynn8 Sinclair1. 183.Mary Janice7 Sinclair (Columbus Winus6, Sarah Matilda5 Adams, William Winans4, William3, William2, Unknown1)1 was born September 25, 1913 in Pendleton Cemetery, Nimer Co., TX1.She married Connally Neal1. Children of Mary Sinclair and Connally Neal are: 282 i. Mack Connally8 Neal1. 283 ii. Mary Clair Neal1. Generation No. 8 195.William Whitman8 Adams, Jr. (William Whitman7, Whitman William6, William Smith (Sonny)5, William Winans4, William3, William2, Unknown1)1 was born November 30, 1953 in Jackson, Mississippi1.He married Nancy Oglesby1 May 1974 in Jackson, Mississippi. Children of William Adams and Nancy Oglesby are: 284 i. William Whitman9 Adams III1, born August 17, 1982 in Jackson, Mississippi. 285 ii. Sarah Amanda Adams1, born July 17, 1984 in Jackson, Mississippi. 196.Mary Mitchell8 Adams (William Whitman7, Whitman William6, William Smith (Sonny)5, William Winans4, William3, William2, Unknown1)1 was born October 29, 1956 in Jackson, Mississippi1.She married (2) Stanley Albert McLendon March 05, 1977 in Jackson, Mississippi.He was born 1954.She married (3) Todd Martin Hutchinson1 February 29, 1992 in Woodstock, VT1, son of Richard Hutchinson and Jean MacDougal.He was born March 06, 1958 in Arlington, MA1. Notes for Mary Mitchell Adams: Author of this Family Tree: Child of Mary Mitchell Adams is: 286 i. Christopher Todd9 Hutchinson, born May 10, 1988. More About Christopher Todd Hutchinson: Adoption: 1992, By Todd Martin Hutchinson in Boston, Mass Children of Mary Adams and Todd Hutchinson are: 287 i. Heidi Jean9 Hutchinson1, born April 02, 1994 in Winchester Hospital, Winchester, MA1. More About Heidi Jean Hutchinson: Church: As a child attended NewSong Community Church Namesake: Of Parternal Grandmother, Jean Hutchinson 288 ii. Molly Grace Hutchinson1, born February 10, 19981. 198.Thomas Lee8 Adams (William Whitman7, Whitman William6, William Smith (Sonny)5, William Winans4, William3, William2, Unknown1)1 was born November 07, 1959 in Jackson, Mississippi1.He married (1) Sheryl Lynn Phillips 1974.He married (2) Elizabeth Phillips June 19, 1980.He married (3) Susan Alger McMillin November 03, 1985.He married (4) Nan Vick1 March 10, 1995, daughter of Earl Vick and Dorothy Pearson.She was born in Jackson, Mississippi. Child of Thomas Adams and Sheryl Phillips is: + 289 i. Misti9 Phillips. 207.Eugene Jr.8 Irving (Eugene Davis7, Julia Ann6 Adams, William Smith (Sonny)5, William Winans4, William3, William2, Unknown1)He married Tammy. Children of Eugene Irving and Tammy are: 290 i. Daughter9 Irving. 291 ii. Daughter Irving. 215.Donna Kay8 Carson (Thomas Gordon7, Brownie Cone6 Adams, William Smith (Sonny)5, William Winans4, William3, William2, Unknown1)1 was born November 22, 19511.She married (1) Durward Thomas 1970.She married (2) John Richard Dalme July 25, 1998. More About Donna Kay Carson: Adoption: By Gordon, natural child of Jo Ann Children of Donna Carson and Durward Thomas are: 292 i. Carson9 DurwardThomas, born May 14, 1975.He married Jennifer Lynn Kasper April 27, 2002. 293 ii. Melinda Kay Thomas, born May 25, 1976. 218.Resa Warren8 Wasson (Mary Verna7 Jones, Hettie Dell6 Toler, Beulah Benton5 Adams, William Winans4, William3, William2, Unknown1) was born October 01, 1933.He married Doris Ann Smith June 03, 1956. Child of Resa Wasson and Doris Smith is: 294 i. Warren Luke Smith9 Wasson, born November 11, 1959. 221.Mary Ann8 Croft (Mary Sue7 Pee, Annie Mitchell6 Adams, Robert Edmund5, William Winans4, William3, William2, Unknown1) was born November 30, 1941.She married Dudley Douglas in 10/10/1959. Child of Mary Croft and Dudley Douglas is: 295 i. Rhonda Dawn9 Douglas, born July 02, 1960. 243.Jo Ruth8 Reding (Cecil7, Rufus R.6, Eliza Bush5 Adams, William Winans4, William3, William2, Unknown1)She married Gene Skinner. Children of Jo Reding and Gene Skinner are: 296 i. Gene Edward9 Skinner. 297 ii. Deborah Skinner. Generation No. 9 289.Misti9 Phillips (Thomas Lee8 Adams, William Whitman7, Whitman William6, William Smith (Sonny)5, William Winans4, William3, William2, Unknown1)1.She married Connis Shaffer. Child of Misti Phillips and Connis Shaffer is: 298 i. Noah10 Shaffer, born October 22, 1997. 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    Slaves of Columbus A Rose of Russell County, Alabama

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    [[Category:Russell County, Alabama, Slaves]] [[Category:Russell County, Alabama, Slave Owners]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Rose-25313|Columbus A Rose]] was a slave holder living in Russell County, Alabama. This page enumerates the slaves he held. == Slaves == 1850 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules *All Enslaved People (Gender) Age *Male 45 *Male 45 *Male 40 *Male 40 *Male 25 *Male 25 *Male 25 *Male 20 *Male 20 *Male 20 *Male 15 *Male 15 *Male 7 *Male 7 *Male 6 *Male 2 *Male 2 *Female 60 *Female 30 *Female 30 *Female 30 *Female 30 *Female 20 *Female 20 *Female 16 *Female 16 *Female 12 *Female 12 *Female 12 *Female 20 *Female 7 *Female 5 *Female 4 *Female 3 People enslaved in Petition #20186333 *Name Age Color or Race Sex Enslavement Status *[[Rose-25314|Bill]] black male slave *[[Rose-25315|Cary]] black male slave *[[Rose-25316|Charles]] black male slave *[[Rose-25317|Charlotte]] black female slave *[[Rose-25318|Charlotte #2]] black female slave *[[Rose-25319|Delila]] black female slave *[[Rose-25320|Dilcy ]] black female slave *[[Rose-25321|Flora]] black female slave *[[Rose-25322|Hannah]] black female slave *[[Rose-25323|Isham]] black male slave *Jim black male slave *John black male slave *John black male slave *Julia Ann black female slave *Latta black female slave *Levy black male slave *Lucy black female slave *Maria black female slave *Moses black male slave *Ned black male slave *Nelly black female slave *Patty black female slave *Rachael black female slave *Rena black female slave *Wash black male slave == Sources == 1850 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/90584504:8055 Digital Library on American Slavery Race and Slavery Petitions https://dlas.uncg.edu/petitions/petition/20186333/

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    {{One Name Study|name=Mainwaring}} [[Category:Peover, Mainwaring Name Study]] The Mainwaring baronetcy of Over-Peover, Cheshire, was created on 22 November 1660 by Charles II on his restoration, for Thomas Mainwaring, High Sheriff of Cheshire in 1657 and Knight of the Shire otherwise Member of Parliament for Cheshire in 1660.Wotton, Thomas; Johnson, Richard A.; Kimber, Edward (1771). ''The Baronetage of England''. G. Woodfall. [https://www.google.com.au/books/edition/The_Baronetage_of_England/z6W35JBfgQAC?hl=en&gbpv=1&pg=PA110&printsec=frontcover&dq=mainwaring page 110 retrieved from GoogleBooks] The baronetcy was extinct on the death of the 4th Baronet. ==Mainwaring baronets of Over-Peover (1660)== *[[Mainwaring-330|Sir Thomas Mainwaring, 1st Baronet (1623–1689)]] Member of Parliament for Cheshire 1660 *[[Mainwaring-329|Sir John Mainwaring, 2nd Baronet (1656–1702)]]. Member of Parliament for Cheshire 1689–1702. *[[Mainwaring-332|Sir Thomas Mainwaring, 3rd Baronet (1681–1726)]] *[[Mainwaring-567|Sir Henry Mainwaring, 4th Baronet (1726–1797)]]. The title became extinct on his death. ==Mainwaring baronets of Over-Peover (second creation, 1804)== The Mainwaring baronetcy of Over-Peover was created for the second time, on 26 May 1804 in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom, for Henry Mainwaring, son of [[Wetenhall-25|Thomas Weterall Mainwaring]]. The first creation of the baronetcy became extinct in 1797, on the death of Sir Henry Mainwaring, 4th Baronet. His mother had remarried and her son by the second marriage, Thomas Weterall (1736–1798), eventually inherited the Mainwaring Cheshire estate; he changed his surname to Mainwaring. His son Henry Mainwaring became the first baronet of the second creation.Foster, Joseph (1881). ''The Baronetage and Knightage''. Nichols and Sons. [https://www.google.com.au/books/edition/The_baronetage_and_knightage/uFE4AQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&pg=PA414&printsec=frontcover p. 414 retrieved through GoogleBooks]. *Sir Henry Mainwaring, 1st Baronet (1782–1860) *[[Mainwaring-476|Sir Harry Mainwaring, 2nd Baronet (1804–1875)]] *[[Mainwaring-917|Sir Stapleton Thomas Mainwaring, 3rd Baronet (1837–1878)]] *[[Mainwaring-916|Sir Phillip Tatton Mainwaring, 4th Baronet (1838–1906)]] *[[Mainwaring-479|Sir Henry Stapleton Mainwaring, 5th Baronet (1878–1934)]]. The title became extinct on his death. ==Sources== *[[Wikipedia:Mainwaring_baronets_of_Over-Peover_%28first_creation%2C_1660%29|Wikipedia entry for Mainwaring baronets of Over-Peover (first creation, 1660)]] *[[Wikipedia:Mainwaring_baronets_of_Over-Peover_%28second_creation%2C_1804%29|Wikipedia entry for Mainwaring baronets of Over-Peover (second creation, 1804)]]

    Will (1591) and Probate (1591) of John Sawtell alias Dolman of Aller, Somerset

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    [[Category: Somerset, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:16th Century, England, Wills and Estates]] __FORCETOC__ This will is a selective transcription as presented by Threlfall Threlfall, John Brooks. ''Fifty Great Migration Colonists to New England & Their Origins''. Madison, WI: J.B. Threlfall, 1990, pp. 343-352. [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idviewer/615242/349 FamilySearch]. although it is iunclear whether it is his own transcription or lifted from elsewhere. The source given for the will is 'Lambeth Will 440a Whitgoft'. Lambeth would suggest it was proved at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, but there is no sign of this will in the PROB 11 series of the UK National Archives. So for the moment we are left with this limited extraction. The inventory value of £84.68 is just not compatible with usual period presentation and might represent £84 5s 8d or £84 13s 7d, depending upon the manipulation made. It#s worth noting that at this time the pound (livre) was not a physical unit of currency, but purely used for accounting. ==Will== 20 May 1591 - the will ofJOHN SAWTELL alias DOLMAN of Aller, county Somerset to be buried in the churchyard of Aller to the church 12d. to my son William Dolman my wain and new wheels, with band and all tackling belonging to the plough to my son John Dolman four acres of meadow lying by the Mastbrookes Drove and after his decease to William Dolman my son, and after his decease to AdrianMasters to mydaughter Joan £10 to AdrianMasters one heiffer of one year old to mydaughter Joan’s children one ewelamb apiece to my daughter Lucy’s children one cow which is called Hurye, to be delivered when she has calved, my son William to have the use of the same for the children until they all come to age to son WilliamDolman £10 to my daughter Joan £10 more to be paid at her mother’s decease to my son John Dolman £10 to be paid at his mother’s decease to my son—in-lawRobert Masters one bay mare colt of two years age residue to Agnes Dolman my wife, whom I make sole executrix. ==Probate== Proved 26 August 1591 by Agnes Sawtell alias Dolman, relict and executrix. Inventory £84.68. ==Sources==

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    Manumissions of slaves by George Calvert

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    == Prince George’s Land Records == All of the following documents can be found at MDlandrec.net which requires a free account to access, once signed in choose Prince George’s County from the top dropdown menu see the top box “Jump to new volume” enter the number of the book only and page number, a list of books will come up and choose the one with the matching letter number combination. === Book JRM 9, page 46 === Know by all men by there presents that I George Calvert of Prince George’s County in the state of Maryland do hereby liberate manumission and set free from bondage the following negro slaves to wit - one negro man named Nick, one negro woman named Charlotte and Ann, Caroline, Cyrus, Charlotte and John children of Charlotte- Becky and her two children Will and Levy and I do hereby liberate and discharge the said negros from all claims to there services by myself or any persons claim under me. In witness whereof I have hereto set my hand the twentieth day of November Eighteen hundred and one.
    Signed sealed and delivered in the presence of George Calvert
    The words Becky and her two children Will + Levi being just inserted.
    James A Magruder John Read Magruder Jr(?)
    On the back of this manumission was thus endorsed
    Prince George’s County to wit
    On the twentieth day of November eight hundred and one George Calvert came before me the subscriber one of the justices of the peace for the county aforesaid and acknowledged the within deed of Manumission to be his act and deed and the negro slaves therein mentioned to be liberated set free and discharged from him the said George Calvert and all persons claiming under him
    Acknowledged before
    James Magruder
    Enrolled Nov 20th 1801 === Book AB 2, page 371 === Where as by deed of manumission dated the twelfth day of November in the year eighteen hundred and one and filed among the land records of Prince George’s County by George Calvert made and executed the following named negros we’re intended among others to wit Charlotte and her children Ann, Caroline, Cyrus, Charlotte and John, and whereas the said first mentioned Charlotte altho generally so called was christened by a different name that is by the name of Eleanor. Now the intention of this instrument is to rectify the mistake and to explain any difficulty that might occur hereafter and to certify that the said Eleanor sometimes called Eleanor Beckett was the person intended to have been manumitted by said deed under the name of Charlotte and to give and to confirm unto the said Eleanor and to her said children and their ____ their freedom as was by said deed intended. Witness my hand and seal this thirteenth day of October in the year eighteen hundred and twenty two.
    George Calvert
    Witness Brooke Beall
    Prince George’s county to wit
    On this day of October in the year eighteen hundred and twenty two George Calvert came before me the subscriber a justice of the peace and acknowledged the within instrument to be his act and deed and the negro slaves therein mentioned to be liberated set free and discharged from him the said Calvert and all persons claim under him
    Acknowledged before me James Kemp
    Enrolled October 30 1822
    —- Know all men by these presents that I George Calvert of Prince George’s County in the state of Maryland do hereby liberate manumit and set free from bondage the following slaves Harriet and Charlotte, daughters of Sall commonly called Sall Scott and Charlotte and Sophia daughters of Moria sometimes called Moria Norris and I do hereby liberate and discharge the said slaves from all claim to their services by myself or any person claiming under me. In witness whereof I have hereto set my hand this thirtieth day of October eighteen hundred and twenty two
    Signed sealed and delivered Geo Calvert
    In the presence of Brook Beall
    Prince George’s county to wit
    On the thirtieth day of October eighteen hundred and twenty two George Calvert came before me one of the justices of the peace for the county aforesaid and acknowledged the within deed of manumission to be his act and deed and the slaves therein mentioned to be liberated set free and discharged from him the said George Calvert and all persons claiming under him
    Acknowledged before James Kemp
    Enrolled 30th October 1822 === Book AB 3, page 349 === Know all men by these presents that I George Calvert of Prince George’s County in the state of Maryland for good cause and consideration and in further consideration of one dollar to me in hand paid by the grantee herein named at and before the ensealing hereof have manumitted and set free and by these presents do hereby manumit and set free at and from the date hereof a certain negro(crossed out) woman slave aged about thirty one years called by the name of Caroline, being the daughter of Eleanor Beckett and being the same person named as the said daughter of said Eleanor Beckett in a deed or intended deed of manumission executed by me dated the thirteenth day of October in the year eighteen hundred and twenty two and duly recorded among the records of Prince George’s county which said Caroline is now under the age of forty five years and able to work and gain sufficient livelihood and maintenance and I do hereby declare the said Caroline from here forth free from all service claim or demand of me my executors and administration and I do also further hereby for the considerations aforesaid manumit and set free the seven following children of the said Caroline to wit - 
George of the age of eleven years on or about the 29th of March last- Caroline Elizabeth of the age of nine on or about the 2nd day of March last- John Henry, of the age of eight years on or about the 13th of May last- Henrietta Moriah of the age of six years on or about the 5th of March last- Thomas Adolphus of the age of five years on or about the 25th of April last- Marietta of the age of two years on or about the 15th of January last and Richard, born on or about the first day of May last which said children I do hereby manumit so that their manumission shall take effect as they respectively anix the boys at age twenty one and the girls at the age of eighteen years- and I do hereby declare the said said children to be free and discharged from all service claim and demand of me my executors and administrators at there said several ages respectively- in case any of the said female children should have issue before they arrive at the age of eighteen years the period herein limited for their manumission to take effect I do hereby declare that such issue shall be free at the like age of eighteen, and so also as to the issue (born before the freedom of the mother) of such issue forever- in testimony where prof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this twenty eighth day of June A.D. 1824
    George Calvert
    In the presence of us
    Saml Cissel
    Cephas W Benson
    Maryland Prince George’s county ___ on this 28th day of June A.D. 1824 George Calvert the within named grantor personally appeared before us the subscribers two of the state of Maryland justices of the peace in and for Prince George’s County and acknowledged the within instrument of writing to be his act and deed agreeably to the acts of assembly in such case made and provided Taken before and certified by us
    Samuel Cissel Cephas W Benson Enrolled 12th July 1824 === Book AB 3, page 549 === Ennis Scott and others - deed of manumission === Book AB 4, page 24 === Anna and her children - deed of manumission === Book AB 4, page 117 === Ennis Scott and others - deed of manumission === Book AB 7, page 69 === This indenture made this 29th day of August in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and thirty one between Caroline Calvert, the daughter of Eleanor Beckett of Montgomery county in the state of Maryland of the one part and George Calvert of Prince Georges county, in the state of Maryland of the other part Witness that said Caroline Calvert, for and in consideration of the love and affection she hath for her children wherein after named and for truss herein after declared and created, and one further consideration of the sum of five dollars current money to her in hand paid by the said George Calvert, at or before the sealing and delivery of these presents the receipt of which is here by acknowledged, has given granted bargained and sold alienated and enfeoffed and confirmed, and by these presents do give grant bargain and sell alien enfeoffed and confirm the said George Calvert, his heirs and assigns forever all of the said Caroline’s estate and property real personal and mixed whatsoever and situated in the state of Maryland or elsewhere and owned by her, the said grantor to which she has little in possession, reversion or remainder at law in or equity acquired by or divided to her under the last will Testament of the codicils thereunto annexed of the late Thomas Cramphin of Montgomery county in the state of Maryland to have and to hold all the said described property and estate and all the right and title aforesaid in possession reversion or remainder at law or in equity unto him the said George Calvert his heirs and assigns for ever to his and their use and behoof forever upon the following trusts and for the following purposes that is to say in trust to allow the said Caroline Calvert the use of the carriage, harness and pair of horses now in her possession for herself and children also the use of the furniture in the dwelling house now occupied by her and the use of such of the servants and stock on the plantation connected with the said dwelling house as the said George Calvert trustee aforesaid may think necessary for the comfortable support of the said Caroline and her children and in further trust to pay to the said Caroline out of the whole of the said estate property herein conveyed to the said trustee and annuity during her life of five hundred dollars, to be paid to her said Caroline annually in quarterly payments, and in further trust as long as the said dwelling plantation shall remain unsold, to allow the said Caroline the privilege of hiring in the said dwelling house and the use of such other part of said dwelling plantation as the trustee may think necessary unless said trustee should think it best to provide a residence elsewhere for the said Caroline and lastly subject to the trusts herein before created, to hold all the said estate and property real personal and mixed herein conveyed to him the said George Calvert his heirs and assigns, in trust for the support, education and benefit of the following named children of the said Caroline, to wit, George, Caroline Elizabeth, John Henry, Henrietta Maria and Thomas Adolphus, with power to the said trustee to appoint and keep under him agent and managers from time to time to attended to said property and estate who are to be under his control and direction and with full powers and authority, also if the said trustee shall think it most for the benefit of the said children to sell or any part of said estate and property at public or private sale, with power also to convey the same in fee simple to the purchaser or purchasers thereof and the proceeds of such sales to reinvest in whatsoever way, the said trustee shall deem best for the fulfillment of the trusts of this deed and to divided and apportion among the said children and their heirs the said estate and property- and the profits and proceeds whereof and all reinvestments aforesaid equally as they severally arrive at the age of twenty one as to the males, and of eighteen as to the females or as they generally become married and if either of said children should die underage and without issue then the survivors to be entitled to the share of interest of such child or children so dying and in case all the said children should die or should in any manner incapable to take the benefit of this trust from any cause whatsoever then the said trustee is to hold all the said estate and property and the profits and proceeds and reinvestments thereof in trust and for the benefit of the heirs at law of said Caroline Calvert their heirs and assigns forever and the said Caroline Calvert for herself and her heirs doth hereby covenant and agree to and with the said George Calvert and his heirs to make execute and deliver and other and further deeds or assurances which cousin learned in the laws may deed necessary more effectively to convey and assure all the said estate and property to the said George Calvert and his heirs for the trusts and purposes herein before set forth and expressed. In testimony of all which the said Caroline Calvert hath hereto set her hand and seal the day and year first herein before written.
    Signed sealed and delivered in the presence of us (the word such of in the 13th line from the top of the 2nd page being first interlined) the work or in the 3rd line from the bottom 1st page being first erased. William Magruder John H. Gibbs
    State of Maryland Prince George’s county set
    This 29th day of August in the year of our lord eighteen hundred and thirty one personally appears Caroline Calvert party grantor named in the annexed deed before me the subscriber chief judge of the first judicial district of Maryland and acknowledged the annexed deed to be her act and deed, and the estate and property therein described and set forth, to be the estate and property of George Calvert the party grantee therein named for the trusts and purposes therein expressed and set forth. Acknowledge before and certified by me.
    Enrolled 4th day of Jany 1832 John Stephen’s == Sources ==

    Montgomery County, North Carolina

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    [[Category: Montgomery County, North Carolina]] [[Category: North Carolina Genealogy Resources]] ==History/Timeline== Montgomery County was formed in 1779 from Anson County. It was named for [[Montgomery-3787 |General Richard Montgomery]]. '''Digital History Resources''' Region of Responsibility, Montgomery County. https://museumofthecapefear.ncdcr.gov/learn/digital-history-resources#MontgomeryCounty-134 (accessed 17 May 2024) Jonathan Martin, '''Montgomery County (1779)''' North Carolina History Project. https://museumofthecapefear.ncdcr.gov/learn/digital-history-resources#MontgomeryCounty-134 (accessed 17 May 2024) William S. Powell, '''Montgomery County''' ''Encyclopedia of North Carolina'', University of North Carolina Press, https://www.ncpedia.org/geography/montgomery (accessed 17 May 2024). 2006 . It consisted of what is today Stanly and Montgomery Counties.North Carolina. Laws of North Carolina 1791 December. 1791-12. Retrieved from [https://digital.ncdcr.gov/Documents/Detail/laws-of-the-state-of-north-carolina-1791/5708867?item=5709251 | North Carolina Digital Collections], . (Accessed May 17, 2024.) For a while, the courthouse roved, the first being held at the home of Henry Munger.Corbitt, David Leroy (2000). '''The formation of the North Carolina counties, 1663-1943''' (reprint ed.). Raleigh: North Carolina Division of Archives and History. OCLC 46398241 The first permanent courthouse was in Henderson near the center of the county. Henderson was established and located where the Yadkin and Uwharrie Rivers came together. in 1816, a new courthouse was erected in Lawrenceville. The County Seat has been Troy since 1844. ==Demographics== ==Resources== ==Sources==

    Franklin Delbert Rouse Census Records

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    His childhood census records are located here: [[Space:Schuyler Davis Rouse Census Records|Schuyler Davis Rouse Census Records]] ----

    Howardian Hills, Yorkshire One Place Study

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    == Howardian Hills, Yorkshire One Place Study == {{One Place Study|place=Howardian Hills, Yorkshire|category=Howardian Hills, Yorkshire One Place Study}}
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    {{Clear}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Howardian Hills, Yorkshire One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] ===Name=== Howardian Hills ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' Europe :'''Sovereign State:''' United Kingdom :'''Country:''' England :'''County:''' North Yorkshire :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 54.13998263013201, -1.007500314906491 :'''Elevation:''' ===Overview of the area=== ===Heritage Scenes=== Special architectural features, historical sites or general places of interest. ==== Castle Howard ==== {{Image|file=Howardian_Hills_Yorkshire_One_Place_Study-1.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption= }} '''Date of structure:''' 1714
    '''National Heritage Listing:''' [https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1316030 Grade I - 1316030]
    '''Bench Mark:''' ???? ''above sea level''
    '''Google Street View:''' [https://maps.app.goo.gl/VKsEct4ohHJavN7KA Distant view across the Great Lake]
    '''More Information:''' [https://www.castlehoward.co.uk Castle Howard Website]
    '''Access:''' House & Gardens by admission ticket. Coutyard Café & Shopping free public access. ---- ==== Castle Howard Station==== {{Image|file=Howardian_Hills_Yorkshire_One_Place_Study-2.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption= }} '''Date of structure:''' 1845
    '''National Heritage Listing:''' [https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1315793 Grade II - 1315793]
    '''Bench Mark:''' N/A
    '''Google Street View:''' N/A
    '''More Information:''' [https://castlehowardstation.com/ Castle Howard Station Website]
    '''Access:''' Private Residence - No Public Access (pre-booked holiday accomodation available) ---- ==== Crambeck Bridge ==== {{Image|file=Crambeck_Bridge.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption= }} '''Date of structure:''' 1785
    '''National Heritage Listing:''' [https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1149529 Grade II - 1149529]
    '''Bench Mark:''' 160.5 ''above sea level''
    '''Google Street View:''' [https://maps.app.goo.gl/Hv4Tvxuwdt38iwNi8 View on top of bridge from A64]
    '''More Information:''' [[Space:Crambeck_Bridge|WikiTree Page]]
    '''Access:''' Restricted ---- ==Sources== *[[wikipedia:Howardian Hills|Howardian Hills]] *[https://www.howardianhills.org.uk/ Howardian Hills National Landscape]

    Kilburn Park Station, Kilburn, London One Place Study

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    Virtual Vacation 2

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    Sarah Swann To-Do List

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    [[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Swann-1810|Sarah Swann]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Swann-1810&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Sarah Swann To-Do List|Sarah's current to-do list]].''

    Welburn Lodge, Welburn, Yorkshire One Place Study

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    == Welburn Lodge, Welburn, Yorkshire One Place Study == {{One Place Study|place=Welburn Lodge, Welburn, Yorkshire|category=Welburn Lodge, Welburn, Yorkshire One Place Study}}
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    {{Clear}} *{{Wikidata|#|enwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Welburn Lodge, Welburn, Yorkshire One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] ===Name=== ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' Europe :''Sovereign State:''' United Kingdom :'''Country:''' England :'''County:''' Yorkshire :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 54.09432664846416, -0.8819641929604584 :'''Elevation:''' Bench Mark on building at 205 feet (62.5m) about sea level ===History=== '''c1860''' Welburn Lodge, constructed in the Gothic Revival style, served as a gate lodge for the nearby Castle Howard. One distinctive characteristic of this stone-built lodge is its unique elevations, resulting from its original construction on the edge of an 18th-century stone quarry. Viewed from the south, the building appears as a two-story house, but from the north, the top floor aligns with ground level, creating the illusion of a single-story structure. This dramatic change in levels allows for an additional entrance, which features a Gothic-style porch mirroring that of the lower level. ===Population=== ====Notables==== *[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1149494 Historic England - Welburn Lodge Grade II Listed] ==Sources==

    Milton Place, West Thurrock, Essex One Place Study

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    Diary: Rebecca Maggs voyage on the Steamer Mohican

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    This is a transcription of a diary written by [[Maggs-269|Rebecca (Maggs) Dickens (1871-1950)]] in 1899 during a voyage from Southampton to New York, where she joined her husband on his steamer ''Mohican'' and from there down to South America. == Transcription == :: April 11th/99 :: on board :: "Kaiser Friedrich" :: en route to U.S. I am about to write down a few of my experiences during the past week; & to keep a diary during the voyage I am now about to take feeling sure it will be pleasant to look back upon in the future. Little did I think a few days past that I should now be writing on board the "Kaiser Friedrich", one of the largest steamers of modern times. My husband had left home a fortnight on his voyage to New York, & I was prepared to spend at least 3 more weeks with my two children, ere looking for his return[?] in 'London' or some Continental port. However on Saturday last the 7th I received a cablegram from him, informing me, his steamer the 'Mohican' was going a five months voyage, & he wished me to join him by the first fast steamer leaving for New York. You may imagine the bustle & excitement preparatory to packing for so long a voyage. I could not think of parting from both children for so long an interval, & as Harold's vacation would soon commence decided on his accompanying me; leaving my little Gracie with her nurse. Finding the Kaiser Friedrich was leaving Bremen calling at Southampton for passengers, I decided to book our passage in this Steamer, & and accordingly left my home on Tuesday morning, arriving at Southampton in the early evening. The goodbyes from my parents and other relatives I will pass over, it is never pleasant to contemplate many things that may happen in such times of farewell. I was only to eager to be actually started on the way to my dear Husband, waiting so anxiously for me on the other side of the ocean. Upon arrival at Southampton we at once repaired to the office of 'North German Lloyd Steamers' for information. To my surprise upon giving my name I was asked if I was the wife of Capt. Dickens of the steamer 'Mohican'. This being the Steamer my husband commands I replied in the affirmative, & was informed by them that some small machinery was booked by the same Luier [?] for the "Mohican". This gave me some pleasure as it doubly assured me I should catch the "Mohican" before she started on her long voyage. My name being known here made me think what a small place the world is after all. It was a relief when the time of embarkation & other details had been definitely arranged, & Mr Treller (of Treller - Wallace & Co the agents of steamer) after doing his utmost to further my interests advised me to put up at the 'South Hestone (?) Hotel', so hither we bent our steps, glad of a rest and a little refreshment. After resting somewhat I took Harold to one of the parks. It was much to early for the flowers to be seen in their beauty, but a few beds of Hyacinths relieved the gardens of their barren look. After taking in several other places of interest we returned to our hotel, & retired for the night. Page 4 April 12th We arose and partook of a light breakfast feeling too excited to be very hungry. I then settled my bill and ordered a cab.The morning being delightful, the drive through the Docks to the place of embarkation gave us such pleasure, & at noon the mimenel [?] 'Luier' came alongside. The stringed band on board was playing a most enlivening strain, which relieved the morning of waiting, so wary do these large Steamers have to proceed to their dock. Finally the gangway was placed & ourselves and luggage safely deposited on deck. We were then escorted to our state-rooms & was pleased to find it a large airy room. When I had written my last letter home we saie up on deck to see Southampton receding in the distance. I shall now only have about six days to pass before I again see my dear Edd. Between five & six the same evening we steamed into the harbour of Cherbourg in France where a few passengers augmented our number. It was a lovely evening; the murderous looking guns on the ramparts & the Men of War lying in the shelter of the coast, were bathed in the sunset glow & added to the scene of grandeur. Many opinions were expressed as to this warlike scene & I myself could but feel glad that our late trouble with France ended amicably. The tender having at length deposited its freight, we were soon outside once more, our band playing the 'Marshallaine' on leaving. The evening being now far advanced we repaired to our rooms to dress for dinner & ??? feeling ready the dinner-gong sounded, we all proceeded to dinner to which we did ample justice, the fresh salt breeze having freshened our appetites. The stars were shining when we regained the deck & at 9 p.m. I went below to put my boy to bed, he being fairly tired out, after tucking comfortably in his berth, I followed my fellow passengers to the Concert which was very enjoyable, retiring at 11pm. Page 6: April 14th I could not write in my diary as the quick movements of the ship would did not permit, neither did I feel quite up to the mark through the unpleasant feeling of sea-sickness which is the usual outcome of the first few days at sea. My poor Harold felt very sick all day, it grieved me to see him lying so white & unlike himself, but I have no doubt a few days will see him running about the decks as bonny as ever. It was attending to him that made me so unwell yesterday, but today I feel alright again. Sea-sickness in a severe form is a very terrible thing; some of my fellow passengers have not yet left their rooms, making our number look much smaller today. I awoke at six this morning, feeling much refreshed, & rang for some Coffee & Fruit before rising. After this the usual routine of eating, drinking, sleeping etc. were gone through, most of the passengers being more or less dull. Nothing of importance occurred. During April 15th, 16th & 17th the weather continued rather stormy, some field ice was passed on the eastern edge on banks of "Newfoundland", & with the exception of a little fog occasionally nothing happened to mar our prospects for a pleasant trip. I may say that during this time the food was served in a most luxuriant manner, nothing you could wish for not being obtainable. The night of the 17th was a most enjoyable time, a Concert being held until midnight, everyone feeling elated at the thought of arriving on the morrow. April 18th Day dawned at last, & a lovely day it was. We breakfasted at 8:30 & upon reaching the deck was delighted to get the first glimpse of land, 'Fire Island being then in sight. We reached Quarantining Station at noon & after passing the Doctor at 12:30 we proceeded to our dock at 'Hoboken' where we all anxiously looked for our friends. Edd was in a prominent place a little way from the per, & glad I was to catch sight of him. I had been fearing judging by a letter I had received from him at Quarantine, he would be shifting his ship at that time. We were alongside and moored by 2pm & after the usual survey of Customs we were pleased to find ourselves stowed away in a Cab and making the best of our way to the "Mohican", where we gladly alighted at 3pm. Everything seemed fresh and quiet on board, & our afternoon tea seemed delicious after our excitement. My anxiety being now over, the remainder of the day soon passed unpacking and generally settling down. New York
    April 19th The weather is lovely here today, & after taking breakfast at 8:30 Edd took me into the city for some purchase I wished to make. We went through 'Seijel Cooper's' big store on 6th Ave & 18th St.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siegel-Cooper_Company Siegel-Cooper] & found much pleasure in criticising the several departments this being the largest store in the world. We got back to the ship in time for dinner, remaining on board through the heat of the day. In the evening we enjoyed a stroll up Broadway, looking at some of the large hotels & other places of interest, reaching home at 9 p.m. (the ship will be my home after this.) April 20th This morning, weather being delightful, we went down town on the Elevator [?], Edd having business at his office needing his attention, Harold & I spent two hours very happily at the Aquamarine Bathing Point, Castle Gardens, meeting Edd on Broadway & returning together. We took Dinneron board & after our usual afternoon nap, called on Edd's friend Mr. Gruup [?] He accompanied us to Madison Square Gardens after which we took Supper together on Broadway, & returned to the ship about 11pm. Page 10
    April 21st Today the weather is again beautiful, Edd left me to go down town abot 10am & promised to to Dinner on board at 1pm, but having met some friends down town was persuaded to dine with them at 'Delmonicos' restaurant.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delmonico%27s Delmonico's Restaraunt, Wikipedia]
    [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Delmonico_menu_April_1899.jpg 1899 menu]
    He returned at 2:30pm, when we set off to 'Jersey City' to pay a social visit to Capt. Maud [?] of the steamer 'Menautie' [?]. We took afternoon tea on board with him, & afterwards he took pleasue in showing us his fine ship, which interested me all the more owing to the fact that this ship, we suppose, will be Edd's future home. We afterwards returned home, spending the Evening quietly on board, Edd having invited one of his gentleman friends to visit us that evening. April 22nd == Research Notes == === The Kaiser Fredrich === [https://www.norwayheritage.com/p_ship.asp?sh=kaifr S/S Kaiser Friedrich, Norddeutscher Lloyd (at norway-heritage)] [https://earlofcruise.blogspot.com/2016/06/history-ss-kaiser-friedrich-failed.html ss KAISER FRIEDRICH the failed German Greyhound] == Sources ==

    Milton Place, West Thurrock One Place Study

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    JWE Dickens Sextant

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    A portable sextant owned by [[Dickens-1532|John William Edington Dickens (1869-1947)]] was handed down to his descendants. Photos are attached. It was made by Troughton & Simms, London. The inscription scratched by hand into one side reads:
    W. C. Burder [or Burden]
    Clifton
    To
    Captn John. W.E. Dickens
    Bristol
    It is not known when it was given to John W. E. Dickens. He was first made captain of a ship (the ''Mohican'') between 1893 and 1899. He was captain of the ship ''Mineola'' from 1900 to 1914. He was in the Royal Navy during WWI but not at the rank of Captain.

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    Hebungsregister des Türkenschatzes 1663

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

    Herbert John Pardeys glass plates and digital images of Pittsworth area

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

    Captain Stephen Clark's Company, 16th Detached Regiment of New York Militia commanded by Farrand Stranahan

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    [[Category:Niagara Frontier, War of 1812]] A company of New York Militia during the War of 1812 in Lieutenant Colonel Farrand Stranahan's 16th Detached Regiment of New York Militia.United States National Archives, Record Group 15: Records of the Department of Veterans Affairs, Series: War of 1812 Pension and Bounty Land Warrant Application Files Captain Clark was killed in action at the Battle of Queenstown Heights and the Company's Lieutenant was captured and paroled. The remainder of company was later attached to Captain Joseph McClure's Company of Lieutenant Colonel Hugh W. Dobbins 18th Detached Regiment of Militia.https://catalog.archives.gov/id/187041717?objectPage=45 ==Lieutenant Colonel== * [[Stranahan-111|Farrand Stranahan (1778-1826)]] ==Lieutenants== * [[Houghton-1535|Simeon Houghton (1780-1843)]], ==Corporals== * [[Chamberlain-4503|Elisha Chamberlain (1793-1865)]], He enlisted at Maryland, Otsego County, New York. ==Privates== * John Kendall, needs profile, https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/sources/LBCY-11M, Case File of John Kendall -- Pvt Capt Stephen Clark NY Mil -- New York, https://catalog.archives.gov/id/187228736?objectPage=65 * [[Pettie-50|Aaron Pettie (1793-1873)]], * [[Hovey-2657|Nathan Hovey (1771-1850)]] * [[French-17400|Micah French (1792-abt.1889)]], Wounded at Queenston Heights * [[Frasier-583|Philip Frasier (abt.1780-1851)]], He was captured at Queenston Heights * [[Morford-281|Garrett Morford Sr (1788-1873)]], enlisted Decatur, Otsego County, New York, * [[Hubbard-2797|Hezekiah Hubbard (1791-1860)]], Enlisted at Westford in 1812, later served as fourth sergeant, with Captain Houghton's Company of Bellinger's Regiment. * [[Dunham-2225|Jesse L. Dunham (1789-1871)]], Enlisted at Worcester, Otsego County, New York, after Queenstown, he was transferred to McClure's Company. He later served in Adam's Company of Metcalf's Regiment. * Strays: * Oliver Chappel, "was an officer in the original company of Capt. Clark."https://catalog.archives.gov/id/187041717?objectPage=45 maybe https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/sources/LVJ7-B33 possible connection Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/52401254/oliver-chappel: accessed May 16, 2024), memorial page for Oliver Chappel (1750–30 Nov 1815), Find a Grave Memorial ID 52401254, citing Wilcox Farm Cemetery, Milford, Otsego County, New York, USA; Maintained by Frederick Porter (contributor 48254596). == Sources == * Malcomson, Robert, A Very Brilliant Affair, The Battle of Queenston Heights, 1812, Robin Brass Studio Inc., 2006. https://archive.org/details/verybrilliantaff0000malc/page/n5/mode/2up . * Wikipedia contributors, "Battle of Queenston Heights," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Battle_of_Queenston_Heights&oldid=1222099693 (accessed May 17, 2024). * Wikipedia contributors, "Farrand Stranahan," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Farrand_Stranahan&oldid=1216974378 (accessed May 15, 2024).

    JWE Dickens Medal for Heroic Deeds

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    The Norwegian [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medal_for_Heroic_Deeds "Gold Medal for Heroic Deeds"] was awarded to [[Dickens-1532|John William Edington Dickens]] for his courageous actions on 11 November 1893 in the rescue of nineteen Norwegian sailors from the wreck of the Norwegian bark "Lady Lisgard" in the North Atlantic. J.W.E. Dickens was the First Officer of the British steamer "Mohican" which came to the aid of the "Lady Lisgard". {{Image|file=JWE_Dickens_Medal_for_Heroic_Deeds-2.png |size=l |caption=Closeup of the medal. }} The transcription reads:
    JOHN W. E. DICKENS
    FOR
    ÆDEL DAAD
    11TH NOV.
    1893.
    The rescue was [[Space:Newspaper_transcription:_Nineteen_Wrecked_Sailormen_Rescued_by_a_Plucky_British_Skipper.|reported in the World (New York)]]. Also the New York Times '''1893 Newspaper''': "Newspapers.com"
    The New York Times (New York, New York) Sun, Nov 19, 1893, page 1
    {{Newspapers.com|147528315}} (accessed 16 May 2024)
    , The Brooklyn Citizen '''1893 Newspaper''': "Newspapers.com"
    The Brooklyn Citizen (Brooklyn, New York) Sat, Nov 18, 1893, page 1
    {{Newspapers.com|147528665}} (accessed 16 May 2024)
    and many others. == Sources ==

    Tyler Rouse Census Records

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    [[Space:Benjamin Rouse Family b. 1788|Benjamin Rouse Family b. 1788]]
    His childhood census records are located here: [[Space:Schuyler Davis Rouse Census Records|Schuyler Davis Rouse Census Records]] Tyler is a twin to [[Rouse-2359|Schuyler Davis Rouse]] ---- In the 1880 census Tyler (age 30) was the married head of household in Hazelton, Shiawassee, Michigan, United States. '''1880 Census''': "1880 United States Federal Census", database with images
    Year: 1880; Census Place: Hazelton, Shiawassee, Michigan; Roll: 606; Page: 387a; Enumeration District: 352
    {{Ancestry Sharing|14591572|7b22746f6b656e223a2247592f395930305671757a7a3853366d6b6135584d37506b73594e77733245756e757230535a326f3047773d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d}} - {{Ancestry Record|6742|22748047}} (accessed 17 May 2024)
    Tyler Grouse (30), married head of household in Hazelton, Shiawassee, Michigan, USA. Born in New York.
    {| border="1" cellpadding="4" width="100%" |+ 1880 United States Federal Census: Hazelton, Shiawassee, Michigan, USA |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Sex || Race || Age || Status || Relation || Occupation || Birth Place |- |[[Rouse-2360|Tyler Rouse (1849-1901)]]|| '''M''' || '''White''' || '''30''' || '''Married''' || '''Head''' || || '''New York''' |- | [[Morse-12326|Rosetta Bell (Morse) Kinsman (1854-1925)]] || F || White || 24 || Married || Wife || Housekeeper || New York |- |[[Rouse-5502|Eva Delilah (Rouse) Murdock (1872-1942)]] || F || White || 9 || Single || Daughter || Student || Michigan |- | [[Rouse-5503|Oren Rouse (1873-)]]|| M || White || 7 || Single || Son || Student || Michigan |- | [[Rouse-5504|Rosa B Rouse (1875-1942)]]|| F || White || 5 || Single || Daughter || Student || Michigan |} ---- In the 1900 census Tyler (age 50), Stonemason, was the married head of household in Corunna, Shiawassee, Michigan. '''1900 Census''': "1900 United States Federal Census", database with images
    Year: 1900; Census Place: Corunna, Shiawassee, Michigan; Roll: 743; Page: 12; Enumeration District: 0083
    {{Ancestry Sharing|14591644|7b22746f6b656e223a226e70337a59426e6548746f384e35436855595150467a5154766c713676635573627745433542526e4c2f6b3d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d}} - {{Ancestry Record|7602|25614342}} (accessed 17 May 2024)
    Tyler Rause (50), married, Stonemason, head of household in Corunna, Shiawassee, Michigan. Born in New York, USA.
    {| border="1" cellpadding="4" width="100%" |+ 1900 United States Federal Census: Corunna, Shiawassee, Michigan |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Sex || Race || Age || Status || Relation || Occupation || Birth Place |- |[[Rouse-2360|Tyler Rouse (1849-1901)]] || '''M''' || '''White''' || '''50''' || '''Married''' || '''Head''' || '''Stonemason''' || '''New York, USA''' |- | [[Morse-12326|Rosetta Bell (Morse) Kinsman (1854-1925)]] || F || White || 46 || Married || Wife || || New York, USA |- |[[Rouse-2358|William J Rouse (1847-1904)]] || M || White || 53 || Divorced || Brother || Stonemason || New York, USA |- | R H Tompkins || M || White || 70 || Married || Boarder || || New York, USA |} * Tyler died 14 Nov 1901. * William married his brother's [[Rouse-2360|Tyler Rouse (1849-1901)]] widow [[Morse-12326|Rosetta Bell (Morse) Kinsman (1854-1925)]] two months before his own death. It appears this was a way to support Rosetta through William's civil war pension.

    Will of Thomas Soame, 1606

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    [[Category:17th Century, England, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:Little Bradley, Suffolk]] __NOTOC__ '''Will of Thomas Soame'''
    This is a transcription of the register copy of the Will of Thomas Soame of Little Bradley, Suffolk. It was written on 4 October 1606 and proved at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 7 November 1606. '''Will of Thomas Soame''', Gentleman of Little Bradley, Suffolk :Reference: PROB 11/108/349 :Description: Will of Thomas Soame, Gentleman of Little Bradley, Suffolk :Date: 07 November 1606 :Held by: [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D942349 The National Archives, Kew] '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858", database with images, The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 108, {{Ancestry Sharing|14534078|7b22746f6b656e223a224c616477766b6e694f334633526d722f4f68386535416a6736334c4258527346464b44482f2f58496f36413d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d}} - {{Ancestry Record|5111|883633|uk}} (accessed 16 May 2024), Will of Thoma Soame, granted probate on 7 Nov 1606. Died about 1606 in Lytla Bradley, Suffolk, England. ''Transcription conventions:
    Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
    Crossings through have been included struck out
    Paragraph breaks at change of bequest, and bold text are my own for ease of reading.
    Where present, the obsolete letter Thorn has been rendered as th, and ff has been rendered as F.
    Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]
    The image quality was passable and the writing challenging in parts.
    Non standard spelling as per usual for this time period, which has been transcribed verbatim.

    ===== Persons mentioned ===== *'''Thomas Soame''' of Lytle Bradley in the Countie of Suffo[olk] gent, Testator *'''Thomas Soame''', Son, Executor & Overseer *'''Richard Soame''', Son *'''James Soame''', Son *'''Sir Stephen Soame''', Knight, Brother *'''William Soame''', Cousin, his son *'''George Hunte''', Cousin *'''William Soame''', Brother *'''Hunter's Wife''', Cousin *'''Thomas Worlidge''', Grandson *'''John Mynot''', sister Diana's son *'''Jane Mynot''', sister Diana's daughter *'''Thomas Mynot''', sister Diana's son *'''Nicholas Wisbitche?''' *'''Peter Wisbitche?''' *'''Rowland''' *'''poor mother Bridge''' *'''widdowe Taylor''' *'''Margarett London''' *'''William Mayor''', old Servant *'''Francis''', Maid *'''all other Servants''' *'''Mordon''', Sister *'''my loving Wife''', Sole Executrix (not named) *'''Sir Gyles Allington''', Friend, Will Supervisor *'''Mr James Allington''', Brother *'''Witnesses''': Henrye Bull publiq Notary, William Crosse ===== Transcription ===== [page one]
    T. Thome
    Soame
    In the Name of God Amen./ '''I Thomas Soame'''
    '''of Lytle Bradley in the Countie of Suffo[olk] gent''' findinge and perceavinge so manye
    infirmyties raygnenge? vppon me so that I maye easily perceaue I maye not nor cannott
    longe remayne in this miserable world (where all wickednes dothe ... to muche abounde)
    but muste returne to my mother the earthe from where I had my firste begynnenge .. all other
    Creatures muste as...ll nobles ... inferiors when it shall please God to sett downe the tyme
    doe therefore make this my last will and testament beinge of good memorye and perfecte
    remembrance (praysed be my God) in maner and forme followinge./ First & aboue all
    thinges as duety byndes me I doe comytt my soule into the hands of Allmighties God my maker &
    Savyor trustinge verily by the merytte deathe and syffer passion of my Savyour Jesus
    Christe to be saued and by none other./ And my bodye to be buryed in the Chancell of lytle
    Bradleye as neere to the place where my daughter lyeth buryed as maye be (if the person
    then beinge will suffer yt, if not where my Executors shall think good &: Firste as con=
    cernenge my temporall goods or lands I doe will '''my sonne Thomas''' to haue Twentye markes
    yearely of lawfull money for his mayneten[e]nce to be payde every haulf yeare Twentye nobles
    to be goinge onto of all my landes in lytle Bradley duringe the life of his mother. And after her
    decease, all the rest, excepte that and those groundes wch hereafter shallbe nomynated & excepted./
    I will so geve vnto '''my sonne Thomas''' one of my Three scopes? of sylver whiche comonly I drynck
    in and all my apparrell, and wolde geve him ^much more but that I ..... his mother vppon his kynde
    vsage towerdes her will deale verye liberally withe him./ I allso geve and bequeathe to '''my sonne'''
    '''Richarde''' One hundred poundes of lawfull money of Englande to be payde him by my executors//
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    executors as followeth (that is to saye) at the age of Twentye one yeares Fiftie poundes. And
    at the age of Twentie Fouer yeares other Fiftie poundes, vppon this condition, That
    whereas I haue assured and geven him one Tenemente called Reviles wherein one Challice
    nowe dwelleth, by deed, and one pasture called Chitlocke lienge in greate Bradley, that he '''the said'''
    '''Richard Soame''' shall release and sett over all his rights vnto '''his brother Thomas''' '''Soame''' and his
    heires for ever when he shall accomplish the age of Twentye one yeares whiche if he refuse to doe
    beinge therevnto required by '''his said brother Thomas''', then I do make fr...at and voyde this
    my gifte and bequeste as thoughe it had never had bin geven nor bequeathed./ I allso geve vnto '''my'''
    '''said sonne Richard''' vppon lyke condition one peece of plate called ascope?./ I allso geve and bequeathe
    to '''my sonne James''' Sixe poundes thirteene shillinges fower pence as an annuity goinge oute of all
    my landes in lytle Bradley duringe his life to be payde him by my Executors every haulf yeare//
    Three poundes five shillinges eighte pence to begynne to paye him at the age of Twentye one
    yeares vppon condition that he shall release all his righte and interest in one Tenement called
    Cwoldefeildes and other groundes in lytle Thorlowe to '''his brother Thomas''' whiche if he refuse
    to doe beinge therevnto required by his said brother, then my gifte to be voyde and of no effecte as
    thoughe it had bever bin. I allso geve to my sonne James one scope of silver vppon like condition
    that he shall release hopinge that neither '''my fore....ed sonne Richard''' nor he '''my sonne James'''
    will refuse to doe because yt is my will it shallbe so, and allso that I haue geven them as good as my
    former gifte of landes &:/ I geve to '''my worshipfull brother Sr Stephen Soame knight''' one
    ringe of Twentye shillings prayenge him to weare it for my sake as a poore remembrance./ I
    geve '''my cosen Will[ia]m Soame his sonne''' one ringe of Twentye shillings, and to '''my Cosen George'''
    '''Hunte''' another ringe of Twentye shillings prayenge them to weare them for my sake as poore
    remembrances./ I geve '''my brother Will[ia]m Some''' a ringe of Twentye shillings for a poor remem=
    brance of a brother. I geve '''my cosen Huntes wife''' the picture of the late Erle of Essex./ I geve
    '''my godson Thomas Worlidge''' my lytle sorrell nagge prayenge God that boye maye be well delte
    with all by '''his vnckle William Soame''' and that the boye maye finde some good frende./ I geve to my
    one of '''my sister Dianas children''', that is to saye, '''John Mynot''', '''Jane Mynot''', and '''Thomas Mynot'''
    to either of them Fortye shillings a peece to be payde vnto them wthin three yeares after my decease
    I geve '''Nicholas Wisbitche'''? my good frende Tenne shillings, and to '''Peter Wisbitche''' thellder fyve
    shillings./ I will '''Rowland''' shall paye but Fyve poundes yerelye duringe his life for that he hath
    nowe in his occupienge./ I will '''poore mother Bridge''' shall haue every quarter? duringe her life
    Twentye pence./ I will '''widdowe Taylor''' shall haue her house nyne yeares after my decease
    payinge a penny yearely for yt. And I bequeath to her Tenne shillings a yeare for that nyne
    yeares to be payde her every quarter two shillings five pence./ I geve '''Margarett London''' for
    her Godmothers sake Twentye shillings to be payd her at the daye of her marriage./ Item I geve
    and bequeathe to '''my olde servante Will[ia]m Mayor''' Fortye shillings if he be my man at the day
    of my decease, to be payde him Twentye shillings wthin one yeare; And the other Twentye
    shillings that daye Twelve moneth. I geve '''Francis my mayde''' (if she be withe me at my
    decease) Twentye shillings to be payde her wthin one yeare, and to '''all my other servants that'''
    '''then be withe me''' five shillings eighte pence a peece aswell men, maydes, boyes, or other./ I
    geve '''my sister Mordon''' the Cowe I bought of Challice./ I doe ordayne constitute & appoyncte
    '''my lovinge wife''' to be '''my sole executrix''' and doe ?oyne wth her as Executor '''my sonne Thomas'''
    to be as ayder, helper, and '''Overseer''' to all her busines because shee beinge a woman and of good
    yeares cannott see things abroade as things that are in the house but by no means to crosse
    her, but to comforte her at all tymes and to be readye allwayes to tr..vell and take paynes for her
    and then I knowe shee will deale like a good mother wth him ?: and do geve vnto her all my
    goods, plate, householdestaff, Corne, Cattell, or waht else as brasse, pewter, beddinge, scooles?,
    Carpette, coverlette, duringe her life, wthout controllment of any person, and after her decease I
    [page three]
    will all shall remayne to '''my sonne Thomas''' as nowe yt is placed in every roome
    in my house savinge to the value of One hundred marcks whiche my said wife shalle
    haue to dispose where shee shall thincke good./ I doe revoke all former wills heretofore made
    and doe wish this my last will to stand in effect which beareth date foureth day of
    October in the foureth yere of the Kinge Matie that nowe is, who I pray god may longe
    remayne in the world, I doe intreate '''my worshipfull good frende Sir Gyles Allington''' to be
    my '''supervisor''' of this my last will and to be ayder to '''his owlde Aunte''', if any question should
    arise between her and my sonne (by whom I knowe they both will be over ruled) And doe
    give him a ringe of xxxd to weare for my sake with his armes graven on it I Also giue to '''my'''
    '''loving brother Mr James Allington''' one ringe of xxxd prayeng him to weare it for my sake dated
    the foureth of October in the foureth yere of the Kinge Maiestie and in the yere of our lorde
    1606 I giue to the thre Townes of lytle Trhurlowe great Thurlowe and great Bradley to either
    of them vjd viijd a peece to be distributed at the discret[i]on of mr Smith to the poore of the two
    Thurlowes, And at the discret[i]on of mr Carbell for great Bradley to the poore there Thomas
    Soame. '''Witnesses''' Henrye Bull publiq Notary the mark of William Crosse.
    Probatum fuit testum suprascriptum apud London coram ven[er]abili viro duo
    Johanne Bennet milite legumq doctore curie Prerogatiue Cantuar mag[ist]ro custodie
    sine Commissario Ltime? constituto septimo die mensis Novembris Anno Domini mill[es]imo
    sexcentesimo sexto Juramento Thome Soame filij ..alis et ltimi? dicti defuncti et
    Executoris in hi.....odi testamento novati Cin commissa sint Administrato bonorum
    Juris et creditores eiusdem defuncti de bene et fideli administrando eadem, Ad sancta
    dei Evangelia iurat.
    == Research Notes == The terms ''Brother'' and ''Cousin'' can indicate closeness and relation other than what we are used to today. Under "Person Mentioned" I retained the terms used in the will. ==Sources==

    Suttons of Caroline County VA

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    [[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] | [[Space: Sources-Virginia | Virginia Sources]] __TOC__ == The Suttons of Caroline County, Virginia == * by [[Sutton-17343|Trible Dix Sutton]] (1902-1987) * published by Richmond Press, Inc. Richmond Va., 1941 * 106 pages * [[Special: Whatlinkshere/Space:Suttons_of_Caroline_County_VA | WikiTree Profiles that use this source.]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/suttonsofcarolin00sutt/ * https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89066358946 * https://books.google.com/books?id=vk1WAAAAMAAJ (search & snippet only) === Online catalog entries === * https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/387596 * https://search.worldcat.org/en/title/866144715 === 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: * Sutton, T. Dix. ''[[Space:Suttons_of_Caroline_County_VA|The Suttons of Caroline County, Virginia]]'' (Richmond Press, Inc. Richmond Va., 1941) [ Page ].

    Schuyler Davis Rouse Jr. Census Records

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    [[Space:Benjamin Rouse Family b. 1788|Benjamin Rouse Family b. 1788]]
    His childhood census records are located here: [[Space:Schuyler Davis Rouse Census Records|Schuyler Davis Rouse Census Records]] ---- In the 1880 census Schuyler (age 31), Farmer, was the married head of household in Montrose, Genesee, Michigan, United States. '''1880 Census''': "1880 United States Federal Census", database with images
    Year: 1880; Census Place: Montrose, Genesee, Michigan; Roll: 579; Page: 332b; Enumeration District: 081
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    Schuyler Rouse (31), married, Farmer, head of household in Montrose, Genesee, Michigan, USA. Born in New York.
    {| border="1" cellpadding="4" width="100%" |+ 1880 United States Federal Census: Montrose, Genesee, Michigan, USA |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Sex || Race || Age || Status || Relation || Occupation || Birth Place |- | [[Rouse-2359|Schuyler Davis Rouse (1849-1932)]] || '''M''' || '''White''' || '''31''' || '''Married''' || '''Head''' || '''Farmer''' || '''New York''' |- | [[Mosher-2645|Susan Amanda (Mosher) Rouse (1861-1924)]]|| F || White || 18 || Married || Wife || Housekeeper || Michigan |- | [[Rouse-2574|Schuyler Abraham Rouse (1877-1960)]]|| M || White || 3 || Single || Son || || Michigan |- | [[Rouse-2503|Amanda S. (Rouse) Lightheart (1879-1966)]] || F || White || 11/12 || Single || Daughter || || Michigan |- | [[Curtis-12255|Sarah (Curtis) Rouse (1818-1897)]]|| F || White || 60 || Widowed || Mother || || New York |} ---- In the 1900 census Schuyler was the married head of household in Maple Grove, Saginaw, Michigan. '''1900 Census''': "1900 United States Federal Census", database with images
    Year: 1900; Census Place: Maple Grove, Saginaw, Michigan; Roll: 739; Page: 2; Enumeration District: 0040
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    Schuyler Rouse, married head of household in Maple Grove, Saginaw, Michigan. Born in New York, USA.
    {| border="1" cellpadding="4" width="100%" |+ 1900 United States Federal Census: Maple Grove, Saginaw, Michigan |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Sex || Race || Age || Status || Relation || Occupation || Birth Place |- | [[Rouse-2359|Schuyler Davis Rouse (1849-1932)]]|| '''M''' || '''White''' || '''51''' || '''Married''' || '''Head''' || || '''New York, USA''' |- | [[Mosher-2645|Susan Amanda (Mosher) Rouse (1861-1924)]]|| F || White || 34 || Married || Wife || || Michigan, USA |- | [[Rouse-2574|Schuyler Abraham Rouse (1877-1960)]]|| M || White || 22 || Single || Son || Farm Laborer || Michigan, USA |- | [[Rouse-3356|Julius Walter Steven Rouse (1882-1960)]]|| M || White || 18 || Single || Son || Farm Laborer || Michigan, USA |- | [[Rouse-3359|William Henry Rouse (1884-1959)]]|| M || White || 15 || Single || Son || Farm Laborer || Michigan, USA |- |[[Rouse-2504|Roy Havalia Rouse (1889-1979)]]|| M || White || 11 || Single || Son || || Michigan, USA |- |[[Rouse-2505|Daniel Franklin Rouse (1893-1957)]]|| M || White || 6 || Single || Son || || Michigan, USA |} ---- In the 1910 census Schuyler (age 61), Farmer, was the married father of Schuyler A Rouse in Vernon, Shiawassee, Michigan, United States. '''1910 Census''': "1910 United States Federal Census", database with images
    Year: 1910; Census Place: Vernon, Shiawassee, Michigan; Roll: T624_675; Page: 20b; Enumeration District: 0101; FHL microfilm: 1374688
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    Schuyler D Rouse (61), married father, Farmer, in household of Schuyler A Rouse (31) in Vernon, Shiawassee, Michigan, USA. Born in New York.
    {| border="1" cellpadding="4" width="100%" |+ 1910 United States Federal Census: Vernon, Shiawassee, Michigan, USA |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Sex || Race || Age || Status || Relation || Occupation || Birth Place |- |[[Rouse-2574|Schuyler Abraham Rouse (1877-1960)]]|| M || White || 31 || Single || Head || Fireman || Michigan |- | [[Mosher-2645|Susan Amanda (Mosher) Rouse (1861-1924)]]|| F || White || 48 || Married || Mother || || Michigan |- | [[Rouse-2359|Schuyler Davis Rouse (1849-1932)]] || '''M''' || '''White''' || '''61''' || '''Married''' || '''Father''' || '''Farmer''' || '''New York''' |- |[[Rouse-2504|Roy Havalia Rouse (1889-1979)]]|| M || White || 20 || Single || Brother || Laborer || Michigan |- | [[Rouse-2505|Daniel Franklin Rouse (1893-1957)]]|| M || White || 17 || Single || Brother || Laborer || Michigan |} * Susan Amanda Mosher Rouse died in 1924. * Schuyler died in 1932.

    Will of Joane Chase of Ipswich

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    Slaves of Daniel McLeod, South Carolina

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    [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:Marlboro County, South Carolina, Slaves]] [[Category:Marlboro County, South Carolina, Slave Owners]] ==Background== [[McLeod-9934|Daniel McLeod]] lived in Marlboro County, South Carolina. This page was created to record the enslaved he held during his life and at his death in 1833, and to help their descendants locate them. ===Inheritance=== In 1819 Elizabeth and Isabella McLeod bequeathed the following enslaved persons to their nephew Daniel McLeod: '''South Carolina Probate Re...d Loose Papers, 1732-1964''': "South Carolina Probate Re...d Loose Papers, 1732-1964"
    Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/24494 Estate papers, ca. 1790-1904 ; index to estate papers, ca. 1790-1973] Estate papers Apt. 21 Pkg. 3 - Apt. 22 Pkg. 5
    Image path: South Carolina Probate Records, Files and Loose Papers, 1732-1964 > Marlboro > Probate Court, Estate papers > 1790-1906 > Apartment 21, Package 3 - Apartment 22, Package 5 > image 252 of 822
    {{FamilySearch Image|939L-FXSS-F9}} (accessed 16 May 2024) *will of Elizabeth and Isabella McLeod, 4 Mar 1819
    '''South Carolina Probate Re...d Loose Papers, 1732-1964''': "South Carolina Probate Re...d Loose Papers, 1732-1964"
    Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/24494 Estate papers, ca. 1790-1904 ; index to estate papers, ca. 1790-1973] Estate papers Apt. 21 Pkg. 3 - Apt. 22 Pkg. 5
    Image path: South Carolina Probate Records, Files and Loose Papers, 1732-1964 > Marlboro > Probate Court, Estate papers > 1790-1906 > Apartment 21, Package 3 - Apartment 22, Package 5 > image 263 of 822
    {{FamilySearch Image|939L-FXS3-YX}} (accessed 16 May 2024) *probate inventory of Elizabeth and Isabella McLeod, named and valued the enslaved
    *Ollie/Olive and her children **Rose **Marvel **Serena **Jude ===Mortgage=== The following enslaved persons were mortgaged in Jun 1771 for 345 pounds17 shillings, and would belong to Robert McKenzie Sr. and Robert McKenzie Jr, if the mortgage was not paid. Daniel was living in Colleton County at that time. '''Mortgage records, 1734-1860; index, 1709-1840''': "Mortgage records, 1734-1860; index, 1709-1840"
    Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/362980 Mortgage records, 1734-1860; index, 1709-1840] Mortgages, v. CCC-DDD 1769-1777
    Film number: 008195670 > image 85 of 517
    {{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CSLV-G375-1}} (accessed 16 May 2024)
    *Jack *Phoebe and her increase ===Probate Inventory=== The following enslaved individuals were named and valued in the probate inventory after Daniel McLeod's death in 1833: '''Estate papers, ca. 1790-1904 ; index to estate papers, ca. 1790-1973''': "Estate papers, ca. 1790-1904 ; index to estate papers, ca. 1790-1973"
    Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/24494 Estate papers, ca. 1790-1904 ; index to estate papers, ca. 1790-1973] Estate papers Apt. 22 Pkg. 6 - Apt. 23 Pkg. 15
    Film number: 007706315 > image 1162 of 1302
    {{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-C9Y1-QS32-Y}} (accessed 16 May 2024) *probate inventory of Daniel McLeod.
    *Orange, $550.50 *Moses, $525 (son of Marvil and Fanny) '''South Carolina Deaths, 1915-1973''': "South Carolina Deaths, 1915-1973"
    Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/769125 Death certificates (South Carolina)] ANDERSON, Belton Township, Aug. 1916 SPARTANBURG, Spartanburg, Aug. 1916 Township, no. 37667 - 37804
    Image path: South Carolina Deaths, 1915-1973 > 004176932 > image 1282 of 1698
    {{FamilySearch Image|S3HT-D17S-CYP}} (accessed 16 May 2024) *death certificate of Moses McLeod
    *Davy, $525 *Gim/Jim, $425 *Marvill, $500 *Jack, $480 *Sandy, $350 *Stephen, $300 '''United States Census, 1870''': "United States Census, 1870"
    Image path: United States Census, 1870 > South Carolina > Marlboro > Brownsville > image 1 of 40; citing NARA microfilm publication M593 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.)
    {{FamilySearch Image|S3HY-DZ2F-C1}} (accessed 16 May 2024) *1880 census for Stephen McLeod
    *Hartly, $200 '''United States Census, 1880''': "United States Census, 1880"
    Image path: United States Census, 1880 > South Carolina > Marlboro > Hebron > ED 108 > image 25 of 59; citing NARA microfilm publication T9, (National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, D.C., n.d.)
    {{FamilySearch Image|33S7-9YBF-9SWF}} (accessed 16 May 2024) *Hartley & wife Emma on the 1880 census
    *Olly & child, $400 *Bob, $225 *Davy, $200 *Morgan, $175 *Lucy, $200 *Mariah, $125 *Lucrecia, $400 *Jude, $380 *Martha, $325 *Franey/Fanney $300 ===Division of the Enslaved=== The following are how the enslaved were divided up to the heirs of Daniel McLeod: '''Estate papers, ca. 1790-1904 ; index to estate papers, ca. 1790-1973''': "Estate papers, ca. 1790-1904 ; index to estate papers, ca. 1790-1973"
    Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/24494 Estate papers, ca. 1790-1904 ; index to estate papers, ca. 1790-1973] Estate papers Apt. 22 Pkg. 6 - Apt. 23 Pkg. 15
    Film number: 007706315 > image 1190 of 1302
    {{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-C9Y1-Q919-K}} (accessed 16 May 2024) *division of the enslaved
    to the widow Catharine McLeod: *Orange *Marvel *Dave *Olly *Jincy *Lucy to William R. Smith and wife Elizabeth: *Sandy *Flora to Mary McLeod: *Rina *William *Amos to John McLeod: *Sarah *Moses to William A. McLeod: *Hartley *Martha to Daniel McLeod: *Jack *Jim to [[McLeod-9936|Donald McDearmid McLeod]]: *Davy *Stephen to Isabella McLeod: *Jude & Rosetta to Lucy E. McLeod: *Morgan *Maria ===Hired Out=== The following enslaved persons were hired out to work after the death of Daniel McLeod: '''Estate papers, ca. 1790-1904 ; index to estate papers, ca. 1790-1973''': "Estate papers, ca. 1790-1904 ; index to estate papers, ca. 1790-1973"
    Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/24494 Estate papers, ca. 1790-1904 ; index to estate papers, ca. 1790-1973] Estate papers Apt. 22 Pkg. 6 - Apt. 23 Pkg. 15
    Film number: 007706315 > image 1196 of 1302
    {{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-C9Y1-Q919-B}} (accessed 16 May 2024) *enslaved hired out
    *Dave, for $65 *James, for $65 *Marvel, for $25 *Sandy, for $45 ===Maintained=== Mrs. Catherine McLeod maintained two elderly enslaved persons at $24 a month: '''Estate papers, ca. 1790-1904 ; index to estate papers, ca. 1790-1973''': "Estate papers, ca. 1790-1904 ; index to estate papers, ca. 1790-1973"
    Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/24494 Estate papers, ca. 1790-1904 ; index to estate papers, ca. 1790-1973] Estate papers Apt. 22 Pkg. 6 - Apt. 23 Pkg. 15
    Film number: 007706315 > image 1177 of 1302
    {{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-C9Y1-Q913-Z}} (accessed 16 May 2024) *maintenance of Antrum & Jude
    *Antrum *Jude ===Sold=== The following enslaved persons were sold in 1850 from the estate of Daniel McLeod after his widow Catharine died: '''South Carolina Probate Re...d Loose Papers, 1732-1964''': "South Carolina Probate Re...d Loose Papers, 1732-1964"
    Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/24494 Estate papers, ca. 1790-1904 ; index to estate papers, ca. 1790-1973] Estate papers Apt. 29 Pkg. 1 - Apt. 30 Pkg. 10
    Image path: South Carolina Probate Records, Files and Loose Papers, 1732-1964 > Marlboro > Probate Court, Estate papers > 1790-1906 > Apartment 29, Package 1 - Apartment 30, Package 10 > image 57 of 1013
    {{FamilySearch Image|939L-FNGL-W}} (accessed 16 May 2024) *sale of the enslaved
    *Orange & Olly, sold for $680 to J. W. McLeod (husband and wife?) *Emma, sold for $570 to James R. Beth--(sp?) *Jincy, sold for $696 to John Evans *Marvil, sold for $1375 to D MD & Dan'l McLeod ==Sources==

    Loveland Burial Park Veterans

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    [[Category:New Projects]] The goal of this project is to ... find all Veterans and get them on the Wreaths Across America list 2nd make sure all Veterans have headstones if not APPLY for one Right now this project just has one member, # me. I am [[Taylor-25258|Carole Taylor]]. # G.rutz from the Loveland area Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Taylor-25258#PM-10102058 send me a private message]. Thanks! === FindAGrave Already listed === 217 matching records found for "Veteran" [[Taylor-25258|Taylor-25258]] 19:00, 16 May 2024 (UTC) adding them to the list below === Proven Veterans === :WITH HEADSTONES '''X''' marks military stone # William Vernon Ackerman -WWII Navy- Blk 43 Lot 226 Site 1-findagrave ID:142936134 '''X''' # [[Osborn-5602 | Osborn, Daniel O.]] Civil War VA headstone set in 2023 '''X''' # SGT Arthur Lloyd Adams Sr. USMC WWII Blk 39, Lot 153, Grave 4A- ID:92299012 '''X''' # PO Arthur Lloyd Adams Jr. Vietnam Navy PH Plot: Blk 39, Lot 153, Grave 5 -ID:149087940 '''X''' # John Henry Aden -Army-France-WW I. Blk 39 Lot 149 Grave 2- ID: 122531032 {{Citation needed}} # Cecil Lyle Ahnstedt Army Vietnam Block 51 Lot 51 Site 3- ID: 237504016 '''X''' # Peter E “Pete” Alban Navy WWII Blk 53, Lot 1, Site 2 -ID: 206146864 Veteran on headstone # Otto E. Albin Span.Amer.War Blk 38 Lot 127 Grave 4 ID 211583568 {{Citation needed}} # S.Sgt.Max Mill Anderson Army WWII -- Block 43 Lot 66 Site 2 -ID: 134888577 '''X''' # David Herman Andrews Navy -WW II Block 43 Lot 30 Site 3 -ID: 134878691 {{Citation needed}} # Edward Ellis Andrews Navy WWII- Block 46 Lot 172 Site 1 ID: 51592815 '''X''' # George Harold Anspauch Army WWII -Blk 35 Lot 11 Site 4 - ID: 31727120 '''X''' #Adam George Antolak Navy WW II/ KOREA-- Block 43 Lot 198 Site 2- ID: 135069388 '''X''' # James Duane “Jim” Archer --Navy Vietnam - Blk 37, Lot 65, Grave 1B -ID: 167820714 '''X''' # S Sgt Harold Walter Arndt Army WWII -- Blk 43 Lot 48 Site 2 ID: 140537478 '''X''' # Joseph Edgar Atwood --Blk 33, Lot 74, Grave 4 --ID: 150311996 {{Citation needed}} D:Veterans Hospital # Norman Benjamin Bailey Navy -- CB, W, 92 ID: 236210090 {{Citation needed}} #Peter Kundert Army- 110th Inf 28th Div. - Blk 22, Lot 4, Grave 6 - ID: 145148423 '''X''' #Fred Hull Colwell Army WWI - 20 Inf. 10 Div - Blk 2, Lot 3, Grave 6 -- ID: 144616963 '''X''' === Proven Veterans === :WITH NO HEADSTONES ::Need to submit paperwork to VA === NEEDS Proof Veterans ===

    Duncan DNA A240462

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    [[Category:Duncan DNA]] [[Category:Gedmatch Ancestor project, Duncan DNA]] This page is for Chelsea Gedmatch #A240462

    The Reverend John Graham of Woodbury, Connecticut, and His Descendants

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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 Reverend John Graham of Woodbury, Connecticut, and His Descendants == * by [[Fairbank-63|Helen Graham (Fairbank) Carpenter]] (1868-1945) * published by Monastery Hill Press, Chicago, Ill., 1942 * 557 pages * [[Special: Whatlinkshere/Space: The Reverend John Graham of Woodbury, Connecticut, and His Descendants | WikiTree Profiles that use this source.]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/reverendjohngrah01carp 1st half * https://archive.org/details/reverendjohngrah02carp 2nd half === 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: * Carpenter, Helen Graham. ''[[Space:The Reverend John Graham of Woodbury, Connecticut, and His Descendants|The Reverend John Graham of Woodbury, Connecticut]], and His Descendants'' (Monastery Hill Press, Chicago, Ill., 1942) [ Page ]. * ([[#Carpenter|Carpenter]]) * Carpenter, Helen Graham. ''[[Space:The Reverend John Graham of Woodbury, Connecticut, and His Descendants|The Reverend John Graham of Woodbury, Connecticut]], and His Descendants'' (Monastery Hill Press, Chicago, Ill., 1942) [ Page ].

    Research Paper supporting Andrew J S Innes' descent from Francis Innes in Tranent, with comments from Leslie Hodgson, Genealogist Part 1

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    Alabama Business Hall of Fame

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    Alabama Engineering Hall of Fame

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    Mapoch War

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    When the 1880s commenced, with the dramatic defeats of the powerful Zulu and Pedi kingdoms at the end of the previous decade still fresh in the memory, it was clear that the days of African independence in South Africa were numbered. Only a handful of black tribes across the Vaal River had yet to succumb to the military and technological superiority ofthe all-conquering Europeans. In the course of the next two decades, these last outposts of black autonomy would fall, one by one, before the relentless expansion of the Zuid-Afrikaansche Republiek (ZAR). The military expeditions through which all this came about were, in general, dreary affairs, with few noteworthy incidents to make them memorable. The Transvaal Boers, intent on reducing their opponents to submission as quickly and cheaply as possible, went about their work with business-like caution, opting wherever possible for methods of systematic attrition over open clashes of arms. For all that, there was a certain grim drama in these little-known campaigns, a sense of tragic inevitability in the skirmishing and sniping before the brooding mountain fortresses where South Africa's last remaining free blacks made their last doomed stand. The year 1882 began with the Transvaal Boers enjoying their second year of independence, having disposed of their imperial adversaries with remarkable ease in a short, sharp war of independence concluded the previous year. The year ended with the commandos once again in the field, this time against Nyabela's Ndzundza clan. An Ndebele people, the Ndzundza occupied the wild, hilly terrain bordering the ZAR's Middelburg district. Nyabela's royal headquarters, KoNomtjarhelo, was built by his father Mabhogo (whom the Boers referred to as Mapoch) in the 1830s. Mabhogo commissioned various renowned land surveyors, hunters and military experts, who were subjects of the Swazi King, Mangwane, to layout his capital. The area they selected consisted of ravines and hills, strewn with boulders and honey-combed with intricate caves. KoNomtjarhelo was laid out with large cattle pens, terraced agricultural fields and irrigation ducts fed by water springs. An interlocking system of fortresses, subterranean tunnels, rock barriers and underground bunkers was constructed for defensive purposes. The Ndzundza kingdom comprised 84 km2 and had a population of 15 000 when Nyabela became regent chief in 1875. During the first four decades of white settlement, the Ndzundza had managed to maintain a fragile autonomy. At first, they were in a client relationship with the new arrivals, paying taxes for the lands they occupied and accepting the writ of the local commandant. In the 1860s, this overlordship was challenged by Chief Mabhogo, who managed to withstand a prolonged war of attrition and eventually compelled the ZAR to recognise his jurisdiction over the lands that his people occupied. The Boer-Ndzundza truce was maintained during the 1870s, and the two even came together at one stage to fight against Sekhukhune's Pedi further east. It was only after the Transvaal regained its independence in 1881 that the relationship began to deteriorate rapidly. The ZAR was annoyed with Nyabela for asserting his independence (by, for example, declining to pay taxes, refusing to hold a census when instructed to do so and preventing a boundary commission from beaconing off his lands). What eventually became the casus belli was Nyabela's decision to harbour the renegade Pedi chief, Mampuru. For years prior to this, Mampuru had been engaged in a power struggle with his half-brother, Sekhukhune. In mid-1882, some of his followers attacked the old chiefs kraal and murdered him. On two previous occasions, the ZAR authorities had attempted to arrest Mampuru for fomenting disorder, and this latest outrage was the last straw. Mampuru and his supporters sought refuge with Makwani, one of Nyabela's subordinate chiefs. When ordered to extradite the fugitive, Nyabela made the fateful decision not to do so. Whatever his reasons, it gave credence to rumours that he and Mampuru were jointly plotting to coordinate a general uprising of black communities in the Transvaal against the Boer republic. War was inevitable. On 12 October, the Volksraad authorised General Piet Joubert to raise a commando. At first, only Mampuru was the target of the expedition, but, at the end of the month, Joubert was also instructed to bring to heel any blacks who had harboured or assisted him. Joubert had little enthusiasm for his latest brief, but this would not prevent him from pursuing it to its conclusion with relentless thoroughness. Raising enough able-bodied burghers for the expedition was not an altogether easy task. Few relished having to leave their farms for months on end to take part in a dull and prolonged campaign against rebellious blacks, even under a leader as respected and popular as Joubert. Nevertheless, an expeditionary force was duly raised. The white citizens of the ZAR had few civic obligations, but serving on commando was one of them, and most of those called out reported for duty. By the end of October, the vanguard of Joubert's commando, which was about 2 000-strong, began arriving in Mampuru's territory. An ultimatum was sent to Nyabela, giving him one last chance to surrender Mampuru and to undertake to cooperate with the Republican authorities in future or war would ensue. Joubert was anxious that he comply as a military campaign was not likely to be an easy one. For one thing, illicit trading in guns had provided both Nyabela and Mampuru with extensive firearms, albeit of a relatively poor quality. For another, the latter would be defending terrain that was ideal for defence. Any hopes he might have had for compliance were soon disappointed. Nyabela famously answered that he had swallowed Mampuru, and if the Boers wanted him, they would have to kill him and take him out of his belly. The Ndzundza capital of KoNomtjharelo was a formidable fortress. It was here that the Ndzundza had rallied and entrenched themselves to withstand Mzilikazi's reign of terror half a century previously. The stronghold was situated between precipitous cliffs and sheer rock faces on the eastern extremity of a range of heavily forested, boulder-strewn hills. A complex network of caves, grottos and tunnels pockmarked these heights, providing both places of refuge and space for storage to help withstand a long siege. The caves were a remarkable phenomenon, some being so extensive as to enable fighters to disappear into one entrance and reappear from a different one more than a kilometre away. Moreover, to capture the main stronghold, the attacking force would first have to overcome a series of well-fortified hills, most notably KwaPondo and KwaMrhali (called 'Vlugkraal' and 'Boskop' respectively by the Boers; KoNomtjharelo was simply 'Spitskop') which guarded its approaches to the west. Joubert would ultimately eschew direct attacks against these strong points. The Boers were past masters when it came to storming hills (as they had demonstrated at Majuba and Schuinshoogte the previous year) but in this particular war they could not be relied upon to take too many risks. Already half-hearted about the coming fight, they were liable to desert or simply refuse to cooperate. Instead, therefore, Joubert's chosen strategy was to wear the chiefs down, confining them and their people to their mountain fortresses and allowing starvation to do the rest. This would at least minimise losses among the Boers. On the other hand, it would inevitably prolong the war. It was already known that the Ndzundza were stockpiling their grain in anticipation of a long siege. Opening shots, November/December 1882 On 5 November, a last-ditch attempt to conclude the dispute peacefully came to nothing and, two days later, the first clash of the war took place. Without warning, a Ndzundza raiding party swooped down from the surrounding heights and began driving the commando's oxen, nearly a thousand head, towards a cave in the mountainside. The Boers were not to be caught napping on this occasion. About 150 of them galloped after the raiders, running them to ground before they reached their destination and reclaiming their cattle. About twenty Ndzundza were killed in the skirmish; the Boers suffered just one, minor, casualty. The main body of Joubert's commando was concentrated against Nyabela while two smaller divisions were detailed to attack Mampuru. A series of simple stone or earthwork forts were built to seal off the various entrances and exits to the chiefs' territory, hemming them in. This both limited the enemy's access to fresh supplies and protected the white farmers in the vicinity. The forts themselves were tiny, triangularshaped affairs, crudely thrown together in haste. They were nevertheless accorded grand-sounding names, such as 'Fort Potchefstroom' and 'Fort Nuwejaar'. Screened by such defences, regular patrols began scouring the area, seizing what cattle they could while gradually closing in on the capital, but not without loss. On 14 November, five men were ambushed and killed. Within two weeks of the commencement of hostilities, the KwaPondo bastion was already being menaced. Three cannon as well as a considerable amount of dynamite had since arrived from Pretoria to help reduce the defences. On 17 November, a fort was erected no more than two thousand paces away. While a second fort was being built near the first, the Ndzundza attempted to drive back the besieging force, but were themselves beaten off after two and a half hours offierce fighting with the loss of some forty men. Only one Boer was killed. The Boers brought two of their guns into the firing line during the engagement. Soon after this repulse, Nyabela sent out emissaries to discuss peace terms, but Joubert was only prepared to deal with the chief in person and sent them back. Nyabela declined to present himself, no doubt suspecting that it was a ploy to capture him. KwaPondo, a semi-circular plateau surrounded by cliffs and strewn with boulders, was subjected to a heavy bombardment on 21 November, but to little effect. The defenders merely jeered at and taunted the burghers from the safety of their breastworks. Joubert's dynamiting operations were also unsuccessful, since the warriors had taken refuge in caves that were in most cases too deep for the blasts to have much effect. Laying the charges was also a dangerous business. On 25 November, the popular Commandant Senekal and another man were lost to sniper fire in the course of those operations. The commando was substantially reinforced in the last week of November, many of the new arrivals being drawn from friendly black tribes in the northern and eastern parts ofthe Republic. In early December, part of the force was deployed against Mampuru, who was still in Makwane's territory. Accompanying the Boers were a large number of Pedi, who had been loyal to the late Sekhukhune and were eager to avenge his murder. On 7 December, this combined force launched a determined assault, only to retire in some confusion in the face of an unexpected counterattack by over 600 of the Ndzundza. This, the first Boer defeat of the war, was avenged two days later in an early morning raid, during which dozens of Ndzundza were driven into a cave and all but six of them were shot or asphyxiated in the course of being smoked out. Throughout these dreary weeks of petty skirmishing, raiding and counterraiding, Joubert continued to draw his cordon of forts tighter. By mid-December, most of the Ndzundza subordinate chiefs had been subdued, and from then on, the attention was focused mainly on Nyabela's capital and on Mampuru. There was somewhat of a lull in the fighting until the arrival of J A Erasmus and 1 500 black levies on 30 December prompted another offensive. Two days into the new year, the commandos attacked KwaMrhali (Boskop) and eventually took it after a fierce firefight. This was one of the few set-piece battles of the war, one more hardfought than the relatively low casualty toll would suggest. The Boers suffered more casualties nine days later when lightning struck 'Fort Nuwejaar' (Fort New Year), killing one and injuring seventeen of its defenders. Similarly, the worst defeat Nyabela and Mampuru suffered was inflicted not by the burgher force but by its black allies. On 20 January 1883, about 300 of their followers raided the kraals of two loyal tribes. They were promptly set upon by the followers of four other pro-Boer chiefs, hotly pursued and eventually almost wiped out after being trapped on the banks of the rain-swollen Steelpoort River. Closing in, February/March 1883 On 5 February, Joubert mustered his forces for a determined assault on KwaPondo/Boskop, which had withstood the besiegers for three months. The battle began just before daybreak and raged all morning. The burghers and their black auxiliaries, in the teeth of a stubborn resistance, were forced to clear the stronghold ledge by ledge and cave by cave. Three Boers were killed, and a number of others seriously wounded - no tally was made of their black casualties - before the fortress fell. The hill's fortifications were dynamited that same day to prevent the Ndzundza from reoccupying the position. Now only KoNomtjharelo lay between the commando and Nyabela's capital. Joubert and his war council ruled out storming the position and decided instead to use dynamite against it. This would entail digging a trench up to the base of the mountain, tunnelling deeply under it and laying sufficient charge to bring it all crashing down. It was indeed a bizarre and tortuous strategy, certainly amongst the most curious ever to have been devised in modern warfare. On 28 February, Commandant Stephanus Roos became the latest Boer casualty when he was shot dead while dynamiting a cave. It was Roos who had led the decisive Boer charge over the crest at Majuba and he died the day after the second anniversary of that famous victory. The nearby town of Roossenekal, established soon after the war, was named after him and Commandant Senekal. Its official name today is Erholweni. Digging commenced on 2 March. Unusually heavy rains that season had softened the ground, and after only a week the trench had been brought to within 400 metres of its objective. The diggers were harassed constantly by snipers, losing one killed and several wounded during this period. The real threat to the Ndzundza by then was imminent starvation. Four months of relentless attrition had seen their crops destroyed and most of their livestock captured, and their once plentiful food stocks had dwindled steadily. By early April, all petty chiefs had submitted to the invaders. Nyabela was promised that his own life would be spared, and his people allowed to remain on their lands if he did likewise. He chose to fight on instead, perhaps still hoping, even at that late stage, to emulate his father's achievement of withstanding a Boer siege some fifteen years previously. Final Stages, April/June 1883 Fighting petered out in the closing months of the war. Joubert was content to maintain his stranglehold until the inevitable surrender, receiving constant reports that the besieged Ndzundza were close to starvation. Most of the Boers merely lounged around in their forts, kicking their heels and waiting to be relieved. Some worked on the trench, which at least provided something to do. The Ndzundza harried the diggers as much as possible. In the middle of April, they staged a successful night attack, doing considerable damage and delaying operations by at least two weeks. In the meantime, one member of the commando, evidently a Scotsman by the name of Donald MacDonald, had defected to Nyabela. He had done so, it was believed, because of rumours that the Ndzundza had offered him copious supplies of diamonds (which may have been illegally acquired while working on the Kimberley diamond fields), in exchange for his services. Regardless of whether or not he ever received any diamonds, MacDonald proved to be of some use to his new comrades-in-arms. Amongst other things, he taught them how to catapult large boulders down onto those working below. This tactic was one of the reasons that the Boers introduced a mobile iron fort to assist them with the digging. About two metres long, with two wheels inside and eight loopholes for firing, clumsy and unwieldy, it at least ensured that work on the trench could continue in relative safety. The war thus degenerated into a tortuous throwback to a medieval-era siege, but there was not even the satisfaction of a big bang at the end of it. Shielded by the iron fort, the diggers managed to reach the base of the hill without further mishap. They commenced tunnelling underneath it but had not progressed very far when they were held up by a bed of rock. Operations were suspended, permanently, as it turned out. Even then, the Ndzundza continued to fight back. Early in June, they launched a daring raid on the Boer kraals and netted themselves some 200 oxen, enabling them to hold out a little longer. At the end of the month, they also proved equal to the first and only attempt to take the stronghold by storm. About seventy of the bolder Boers, frustrated by the tedium of the siege, volunteered to rush Spitzkop and get it all over with. They had climbed to within fifteen metres of the crest when the Ndzundza counter-attacked, hurling down a continuous hail of stones and pitching the attackers headlong down the way they had come. On 8 July, Nyabela belatedly decided to sacrifice Mampuru in the slender hope that this would end the siege. The Pedi fugitive was seized, trussed up and delivered to Joubert, but the offering came too late. The prolonged campaign had cost the ZAR a small fortune (the Volksraad later estimated the war costs to be £40 766) in addition to several dozen burgher lives lost, and Joubert was now bent on forcing an unconditional surrender. This came two days later. Nyabela gave himself up, along with about 8 000 of his people who had stayed by him to the end. As reparations, the entire amaNdebele country was usurped. The post-war settlement imposed by the ZAR was harsh. The amaNdebele social, economic and political structures were abolished and a proclamation on 31 August 1883 divided 36 000 hectares of land among the white burghers who had fought in the campaign against Nyabela, each man receiving seven hectares. Followers of the defeated chiefs were scattered around the republic and indentured to white farmers as virtual slave labourers for renewable five-year periods. In 1895, this whole country, now called Mapoch's Gronden, was incorporated as the fourth ward of the Middelburg District. From 1979 to 1995, it comprised part of KwaNdebele, one of the 'independent homelands' established during the Apartheid era. Nyabela and Mampuru were treated as common criminals. They were tried in Pretoria and sentenced to death. Mampuru was hanged, a not undeserved fate, given his part in the murder of Sekhukhune. Fortunately, Nyabela was reprieved after the British government lodged an appeal for clemency on his behalf. Sentenced to life imprisonment, he spent fifteen years in captivity before being released. He died on 19 December 1902 at Wamlalaganye, Hartebeestfontein, near Pretoria. The 'Mapoch War' had not been of much credit to the ZAR, neither in the manner in which it had been conducted, nor in its aftermath. Even so, it had achieved its primary aim. Another 'troublesome' pocket of African sovereignty had been extinguished and, as a result, European hegemony in the eastern Transvaal was confirmed beyond doubt. The settlement area of KoNomtjharelo, located about ten kilometres east of Roossenekal on the road to Lydenburg, has long been held in deep reverence and has a deep emotional significance for the amaNdebele, and especially for the Ndzundza. In 1970, a statue of Nyabela was erected at the foot the hill in the presence of his descendant, Chief David Mabhogo, as well as many descendants of those who had fought there. Every year on the anniversary of Nyabela's death on 19 December, the amaNdebele gather at KoNomtjharelo ('Mapoch's Caves') to venerate their ancestors and to commemorate the death of Nyabela, the last king to rule over that area, and all other traditional leaders and freedom fighters. At the 2003 Erholweni ceremony, Mpumalanga Premier, Ndaweni Mahlangu, paid tribute to Nyabela and his gallant warriors who fought so determinedly and endured so much to defend their freedom: 'It is fitting that another small step in reclaiming our history is taken not far from where our forefathers fought pitched battles in defence of encroaching colonialism and land theft. Indeed, it was here that those who came before us said "no!" to colonialism. Despite being outgunned, they laid down their lives so you and I could be free. They laid down their lives in defence of their dignity, their land and their freedom. Today we meet again in these caves as proud descendants of those valiant fighters - in a different setting, in a different era, to plan for peace and not war; to promote unity and not division; to forge a common nationhood and not exclusive privilege.' FURTHER READING Bulpin, T V, Lost Trails of the Transvaal, Cape Town, 1974. Mchunu, V D, 'AmaNdebele: People of Beauty from South Africa-A short history', (1991), http://www.history.ukzn.ae.zal?q=node/ 989. Van Coller, H P, 'Mampoer in die Stryd om die Bapedi-troon (Die Mapoch Oorlog, 1882-1883)', in Historiese Studies, Oct/Dec 1942. * Mapoch War South African Military History [http://samilitaryhistory.org/vol144ds.html Reference to the Mapoch War 5 Nov 1882 - 8 Jul 1883] Researched and added May 2024 by [[Britz-283|Frederik Willem Johannes Britz]]

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    Alabama Writers Hall of Fame

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    The Alabama Writers Hall of Fame was founded in 2014 through a partnership between the Alabama Center for the Book, housed in the University Libraries at The University of Alabama, and the Alabama Writers’ Forum, a statewide literary service nonprofit. The hall of fame honors the rich legacy of native Alabamians who earned their reputations in the literary arts. The 2020 Alabama Writers Hall of Fame will be held March 9, 2020 at the Bryant Conference Center in Tuscaloosa. For ticket information The 2020 class is represented by Mark Childress, Faye Gibbons, Carolyn Haines, Honorée Fanonne Jeffers and Michael Knight. Authors Ralph Ellison and Zelda Fitzgerald will be inducted posthumously. Alabama Writers Hall of Fame 2018 Inductees Joseph Glover Baldwin William Bradford Huie Shirley Ann Grau Gay Talese Wayne Greenhaw Charles Gaines James Haskins Winston Groom Alabama Writers Hall of Fame 2016 Inductees E. O. Wilson Fannie Flagg Rodney Jones Rebecca Gilman Truman Capote T.S. Stribling Margaret Walker Mary Ward Brown Sequoyah Alabama Writers Hall of Fame 2015 Inductee Rick Bragg Andrew Glaze Johnson Jones Hooper Zora Neale Hurston Helen Keller Harper Lee William March Albert Murray Sena Jeter Naslund Helen Norris Bell Sonia Sanchez Augusta Jane Evans Wilson ==Sources== https://apps.lib.ua.edu/blogs/cftb/hall-of-fame/#:~:text=The%20Alabama%20Writers%20Hall%20of,a%20statewide%20literary%20service%20nonprofit.

    GLOUNTANE KILSHANNIG CORK

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    [[Category:New Projects]] The goal of this project is to ... WORK AROUND MISSING COUNTY CORK PARISH MARRIAGE RECORDS, in Glountane Parish books by charting Baptisms of useful Surnames, across the required years, reading residential addresses as you go. After about 1864, reading Ire. Gov., Civil Parish, KILSHANNIG, BMD's would also prove useful. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Howat-94|Ross Howat]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Howat-94#PM-8380445 send me a private message]. Thanks!

    Duncan DNA DT7639533

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    [[Category:Gedmatch Ancestor project, Duncan DNA]] [[Category:Duncan DNA]] [[Category:Duncan Subgroup Unclassified, Duncan Name Study]] This page is for [[Bettis-366|Natasha Bettis]] Gedmatch #DT7639533 ===Duncan Family LIne=== Second great granddaughter #Natasha is the daughter of [private mother] [unknown confidence] # [Private] is the daughter of [[Harness-586|Iva Harness]] [unknown confidence] # Iva is the daughter of [[Duncan-15412|Nellie Ursula (Duncan) Harness]] (1891-abt.1967) [unknown confidence] # Nellie is the daughter of [[Duncan-15413|James Riley Duncan]] (1857-1899) [unknown confidence] This makes James the second great grandfather of Natasha.

    Duncan DNA UP5718333

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    Duncan DNA JG2086170

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    Newspaper transcription: Nineteen Wrecked Sailormen Rescued by a Plucky British Skipper.

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    Article from ''The World'' on 19 November 1893 in New York, New York. '''1893 Newspaper''': "Newspapers.com"
    The World (New York, New York) Sun, Nov 19, 1893, page 11
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    FROM THE SEA'S JAWS ---- Nineteen Wrecked Sailormen Rescued by a Plucky British Skipper. ---- THEY HAD ABANDONED HOPE AND WERE AWAITING DEATH. ---- A STORY OF OLD OCEAN'S FURY.
    ---- The British steamship Mohican came Into port early yesterday morning, three days overdue, bringing nineteen shipwrecked sailors and a rare, heroic tale of the stormy sea. The Norwegian bark Lady Lisgard, hailing from Sandefiord, but sailing between Frederlckstadt, London and Quebec, left Quebec on Nov. 3 with a cargo of lumber for London. Her hold was full and great beams were piled high upon her decks. She had nineteen men all told, including Capt. H. J. Olaf, with his huge bushy red beard; First Mate Lars Hansen, Second Mate Hans Nicolaison, Nils Jonsen, the carpenter, and fifteen sailors, most of them having families at Fredrlckstadt. The Lady Lisgard had fair weather down the St. Lawrence past St. Paul's Island. There a fog came up and a stiff east-nor'east breeze that freshened steadily and dashed down a heavy rain. Nov. 9, in latitude 45 degrees 29 seconds and longitude 56 degrees 5 seconds, towards evening. the wind freshened into the gale the glass had foretold. The pumps were tested and the hold was free of water. All that night the wind Increased, until It was blowing a hurricane that whirled the helpless ship about like a chip. Capt. Olaf had her hove to, and as she was taking in some water he ordered all hands to man the pumps. It soon became clear that the ship had sprung a big leak and that there was little use in keeping at the pumps. By hard work they managed to keep the water about at a stand during the night, and looked forward to morning In the hope that the terrific gale would abate. But the wind kept rising and Increased in fury during the morning and afternoon of the 10th. The ship was perfectly helpless and the great waves were crashing against her sides and washing over her decks. The men at the pumps had all they could do to keep themselves from being whirled overboard. They were tired, wet to the skin and without food, except a little hard tack. On the afternoon of Nov. 10 the crew left the pumps and told the captain that they would pump no longer. There were fifteen feet of water In the hold and, as the ship was open to the wash which was sweeping the decks with each de-cent of the ship Into the depths between the waves, pumping was simply a waste of energy that would be sorely needed. "'The men say the rigging must be cut, captain," said Nicolaisen. "It's no use to try to save the ship." The captain saw that the struggle was useless. The ship was listing to starboard heavily, and each time a great wave thundered against the port side and whirled tons of water over the ship she threatened to turn over, for sink she could not, with that cargo of lumber. So all hands went at the masts. At 3:30 o'clock the mainmast fell, bringing with it the mizzen topmast. This mass falling upon the deck smashed the pumps, broke away the bulwarks and carried everything on deck with it as It disappeared in the, abyss. The Lady Lisgard was now a mere hull, shorn of bulwarks and skylights and masts, except part of the mizzen-mast. The nineteen human beings threw themselves Into the forecastle head and waited for death. Some lashed themselves, others clung with arms and legs wrapped around ropes made fast to the ship's timbers. The hurricane wan Increasing in wrath each moment, and they began to fear that the ship would go to pieces. So wild was the wind that It shrieked over the ship like the screaming of a mighty steam whistle, and the waves were thundering and roaring. And the nineteen men, staring Into the very face of death, soaked, half- drowned, freezing, cold and hungry, shouted words of courage one to another and waited with that last hope which not even such terrible desperation and torture us this could drive out. This was their situation all of Saturday, Nov. 11. all Saturday night and until daybreak Sunday morning. At dawn Sunday morning the sky to the eastward brightened a little and the wind lifted and the rain abated. One of the men, looking Into this hopeful daybreak, saw something like smoke. It was not until he had looked again and again that he shouted: "A steamer! A steamer!" The ship was the Mohlcan, bound for New York from Liverpool. she had been toiling in the tempest for several days. Her cargo was light, and she was tossed about like a bladder blown out with air. Her Captain, Henry Cook, made out the bark, now high on the peak of a mountainous wave, now whirled deep down and far over Into the depths. He at once resolved to save the men who hail set the signals. He stopped the propellers and let the steamer come down to within about a mile. Then be put her about as much as he dared and so waited for the tempest to abate. Towards 9 o'clock the wind did lessen, and, although the sea was still perilous beyond the courage of any but the most daring, Capt. Cook called for volunteers, six men at once came forward. They were E. Dickens, the first officer; William Jeffries, the boatswain; Henry Carney, C. Kennard, Edward Woods and James White, sailormen. They loosened a lifeboat from its fastenings to launch It, but before It got to the level of the rail It was stove in by the water and the lurching of the ship combined. An hour was spent in repairs. Then oil was thrown upon the water in large quantities so that the bout was just able lo be launched. Four of the six men went in this first trip. When the lifeboat got beyond the oil, Capt. Cook regretted that he had let the men go. None on the steamer over expected lo hoist them aboard agaln, and the nlneteen poor wretches in the forecastle head, who had raised a feeble cheer when the boat was launched, felt that four more lives beside there own would be claimed by the tempest. As for the men In the boat they could not turn back, so they rowed on, expecting death at the end of each stroke. The little lifeboat, like a wisp of straw In a cyclone, rose and plunged into the depths, but got in toward the hull of the Lady Lisgard. The nearer they got the less chance they could see of rescuing anybody. But at last they were within hailing distance, and then passed close under the stern of the Norwegian and so clung to her starboard side. "Jump!" shouted the men in the boat. The Lady Lisgard was high above them. With the settling wave she was descending. The men in the boat could see five men, separated from their fellows and ready to Jump one at a time. One man crawled out to the edge of the bark, and when bark and boat were nearly level leaped far out. The rising boat caught him und he full exhausted In the midst of the rescuing party. He fainted from the, sudden and happy ending of the strain. Tho boat and the bark continued to rise and fall, one now towering high above tho other and now looking up at It from the depths. And one by one the five men lumped, each landing in safety. When the fifth man had Jumped Capt. Cook blew the steamer's whistle. It was the signal to return. The hurricane was rising again, and each moment's delay meant a lessening of the already slender chance of getting back to the steamer. So the thirteen were left and the lifeboat bore away with the six. H was a repetition of the outward venture. When tho boat got alongside the steamer It seemed impossible to bring about the transfer. One by one the six seized the ladder and, clutching it in spite of tho furious sea sucking at them, reached the steamer's deck. The sea made one more terrible effort, and lifting up the boat In which the rescuers still were, hurled it against the iron side of the steamer and stove It in pieces. A rope was thrown and the four men were just dragged Into safety. The wrecked bark vanished in the tempest and the lowering mist with thirteen Dion still aboard. When morning broke, a morning of screamIng tempest and sea more frenzied than on the day before, the thirteen men looked In vain for the Mohican. The tempest had driven her away in the night. But Capt. Cook had kept the general bearings of the wreck and came back looking for her, and sighted her again toward noon. The high courage of the rescuers of the day before had not lessened. Five of the men volunteered to go again, and of these three were chosen. Before launching a lifeboat Capt. Cook tried... a life buoy down to the wreck. This .... and oil was once more spread around the sea on the starboard side of the Mohican and a lifeboat, with the three men in was got away. Finally, after much peril, the thirteen men of the wreck were got aboard. They have been at the Scandinavian Sailors' Home in Brooklyn, and will leave for Norway in a day or two.

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    Alabama Newspaper Hall of Honor

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    Alabama Music Hall of Fame

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    ==Alabama Music Hall of Fame== == Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame== ==Sources== https://www.alamhof.org/inductees

    Alabama Aviation Hall of Fame

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    Early Job Carters of Virginia and Kentucky

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    {| border="1" class="sortable" !Date !Year !Month !Day !Place !Description !Text !Source |- |1720 |1720 | | |Prince William County, Virginia |First child of Job carter |Children of Job Carter & 1st Wife Unknown are Peter Carter married Amelia Veale and then Hannah Whaley |http://timetravelers.com/veale/Chapter5a.html |- |24 April 1728 |1728 |4 |24 |Lancaster County, Virginia |Will of Thomas Carter |Wife Arabella; sons: Thomas, land where I now live;. Peter, land in King George Co., James, Dale, Charles, Edward, Joseph and Daniel. Gr.sons Jesse Carter and Thos. Carter. Extrs. Wife and son Peter. Wits. John Harry and Job Carter. W.B. 12, p. 279. |Lee, Ida J. 1959. [http://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idurl/1/552908 ''Abstracts Lancaster County, Virginia, Wills 1653-1800'']. Richmond: Dietz Press. |- |1730 |1730 | | |Prince William County, Virginia |Child born before 1730 |Child of SUSANNA MULLES “MILLICENT” VEALE & 2nd Husband JOB CARTER is: ELIZABETH CARTER |http://timetravelers.com/veale/Chapter5a.html |- |19 March 1733 |1733 |3 |19 |Prince William County, Virginia |Witness to Deed |Deed Book B, pages 221-114: March 19, 1733, John WAUGH of Stafford County, Virginia to Morrice VEALE of Prince William County, Virginia, planter for 8,000 pounds of tobacco 90 acres in the fork of North Run of the Occquan River above the falls, being a part of the greater tract of 525 acres granted by the Proprietors to John WAUGH, Gentleman, father of the said Jon WAUGH by Deed dated February 04, 1909, deed of lease and release - Sighed: John WAUGH: Witnesses: John TURLEY, George FOSTER, Job CARTER, and Benjamin TYLER |Prince William County, Virginia Deed Book Liber A, 1731-1732, Deed Book Liber B 1732-1735 by June Whitehurst Johnson C. G. R. S. - timetravelers |- |1741 |1741 | | |Prince William County, Virginia | Election of Burgess Job Carter | |BOOGHER, William Fletcher. 1903. [https://archive.org/details/gleaningsofvirgi00boog/page/n251/mode/2up?q=%22job+carter%22 ''Gleanings of Virginia History. An Historical and Genealogical Collection, Largely from Original Sources. Compiled and Published by W.F. Boogher'']. |- |1744 |1744 | | |Fairfax County, Virginia |Job Carter - Fairfax county VA voter | | |- |1755 |1755 | | |Prince William County, Virginia |Court Case - Executors of John Tillett versus Job Carter |1755 is an estimate - the dates as transcibed do not make sense. Executors of John Tillett (one of which was Peter Carter, son of Job Carter)versus Job Carter - Millicent (Veale), wife of John Tillett (deceased) then married Job Carter. She died in 1769, when her 2 sons by Tillett were of age and Job Carter was still possessed of John Tillett's estate by way of marriage to Millicent. The sons asked for their share of their father's estate. |Prince William County, Virginia Minute Book 1753-1757, pages 184-186 - timetravelers |- |December 1766 |1766 |12 | |Amherst County, Virginia |Administrators Bond - Estate of Charles Carter |Lucy Carter as administrator Bondsmen: Job Carter, John Loving and Howard Cash | |- |13 May 1767 |1767 |5 |13 |Amherst County, Virginia |Deed |William Floyd sold to Job Carter 400 acres N side of N branch of Horsley for 50 pounds. Lines: Nathaniel David, William Cabell, Colonel Lomax Witnesses: Daniel Burford, James Symons, Solomon Carter, Peter Carter and Boyce Edson. |Davis, Bailey Fulton. 1900. ''The deeds of Amherst County, Virginia, 1761-1807, and Albermarle County, Virginia, 1748-1763.'' Easley SC: Southern HIstorical Press. |- |15 October 1768 |1768 |10 |15 |Amherst County, Virginia |Surety - Marriage of John Blakemore & Lucy Carter |John Blakemore married Lucy Carter (widow and relict of Charles Carter deceased) on 15 October 1768 in Amherst County, Colony of Virginia. |Sweeny, William Montgomery, and Lenora Higginbotham Sweeny. 1999. ''Marriage bonds and other marriage records of Amherst County, Virginia, 1763-1800 / Marriage records of Amherst County, Virginia, 1815-1821 and subscription for building St. Mark's Church, Amherst County, Virginia / by Lenora Higginbotham Sweeny.'' Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Pub. Co. |- |9 March 1769 |1769 |3 |9 |Amherst County, Virginia |Deed |Job Carter Sr. and wife Anne sold to Thomas Reid 400 acres on Horsley where Job now lives for 150 pounds. Also one slave woman and tobacco. Lines: William Cabell, Sr., Nathaniel Davis and Lunsford Lomax Jr. Witnesses: B. Pollard, Gabriel Penn, William Horsley, John Sale and Reuben Jordan. | |- |27 September 1770 |1770 |9 |27 |Amherst County, Virginia |Deed |Thomas Reid sold to Peter Carter 400 acres N side of branch of Horsley for 80 pounds. Reid bought it from Job Carter Lines: Nathaniel Davis, William Cabell and Colonel Lomax. Witnesses: Alexander Gordon, Abraham North, Joseph Bangon and Solomon Carter. | |- |4 November 1771 |1771 |11 |4 |Amherst County, Virginia |Deed |Charles Ellis and wife Sarah, sold to Jobe Carter 86 acres on Horsley, Pedlar Creek and the Plantation on the bank of said river for 34 pounds. | |- |4 November 1771 |1771 |11 |4 |Amherst County, Virginia |Deed of Trust |Job Carter Jr. executed a Deed of Trust to Robert & James Donalds (Glasgow merchants). 137 acres on Pedlar and Horsely where Job Carter lives, and formerly that of of Charles Ellis. Witnesses: John McKindley, Joseph Edwards and David Shepard | |- |20 February 1773 |1773 |2 |20 |Amherst County, Virginia |Deed of Trust |Job Carter Jr. to James & Ronald Donalds - some payments, tobacco and Indian corn. Witnesses: George Weir, David Shepard, John McKindley and Thomas Landrum | |- |1773 |1773 | | |Lancaster County, Virginia |Job Carter Census |1773 Census - Job Carter 5 white 10 black |Jos Lyon Miller. 1910. [https://archive.org/details/williammarycolle1819will/page/88/mode/2up?q=%22job+carter%22 “Carter Genealogy.”] ''The William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine'' 18 (4): 235–43. |- |4 July 1774 |1774 |7 |4 |Amherst County, Virginia |Deed |Job Carter and Sarah his wife sold to George Coleman 2 tracts of land for 80 pounds. First Tract: 86 acres on Pedlar bank. Lines: Horseley Creek Tract two: 104 acres adjoining first tract Witnesses: William Pollard, Lucas Powell and John Dillard. Sarah quizzed by JP's on 9 November 1774 | |- |10 July 1774 |1774 |7 |10 |Amherst County, Virginia |Power of Attorney |Job Carter to David Crawford & Gabriel Penn, power of attorney to sell 190 acres land on Pedlar and Horsley, where I now live. Also to sell furniture, stock, etc to satisfy judgment in Charles Ellis v James & Ronald Donalds Co, David Shepard and Job Carter. Witnesses: Ben Pollard, Patrick Hart and Moses Penn Jr. | |- |1 August 1775 |1775 |8 |1 |Lancaster County, Virginia |Will of Ann Buckles |Rec.19 Oct. 1775. Legacies to Thomas and Agatha Rob, sister Frances Rob, Frances Denny, Margaret Rob and Sarah Carter. Wits. Elias Edmonds. W.B. 20, p. 88. |Lee, Ida J. 1959. [http://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idurl/1/552908 ''Abstracts Lancaster County, Virginia, Wills 1653-1800'']. Richmond: Dietz Press. |- |21 Sept 1775 |1775 |9 |21 |Lancaster County, Virginia |Appraisement - Estate of Agatha Robb |Rec. 21 Dec. 1775. By Dale Carter, James Kirk, Jr., Elias Edmonds. W.B. 20, pp. 90, 95. |Lee, Ida J. 1959. [http://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idurl/1/552908 ''Abstracts Lancaster County, Virginia, Wills 1653-1800'']. Richmond: Dietz Press. |- |18 Jan 1776 |1776 |1 |18 |Lancaster County, Virginia |Division - Estate of Ann Buckles |Rec. 21 Mch. 1776. To Mrs. Robb, Margaret Robb, Elias Edmonds, Job Carter, Agatha Robb. By Jno. Yerby, Edwin Conway, James Kirk Jr. W.B. 20, p. 96. |Lee, Ida J. 1959. [http://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idurl/1/552908 ''Abstracts Lancaster County, Virginia, Wills 1653-1800'']. Richmond: Dietz Press. |- |21 Mar 1776 |1776 |3 |21 |Lancaster County, Virginia |Division - Estate of Agatha Robb |Mrs. Robb, Elias Edmonds, Job Carter, Thomas Robb. W.B. 20, p. 95. |Lee, Ida J. 1959. [http://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idurl/1/552908 ''Abstracts Lancaster County, Virginia, Wills 1653-1800'']. Richmond: Dietz Press. |- |10 June 1777 |1777 |6 |10 |Lancaster County, Virginia |Will of Margaret Rob |Niece: Margaret Carter dau. of "my sister" Sarah Carter. Sister Sarah Carter. Ex.: Brothr-in-law, Job Carter. Wits: Edwin Conway, John Miller. W.B. 20, p. 115. |Lee, Ida J. 1959. [http://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idurl/1/552908 ''Abstracts Lancaster County, Virginia, Wills 1653-1800'']. Richmond: Dietz Press. |- |1777 |1777 | | |Lancaster County, Virginia |Job Carter oath of allegiance | |Daughters of the American Revolution. 1946. [https://archive.org/details/sim_american-spirit_1957-12_91_12/page/1344/mode/2up?q=%22job+carter%22 “Daughters of the American Revolution Magazine.”] |- |4 May 1778 |1778 |5 |4 |Amherst County, Virginia |Deed - Lines |William Lillie and wife Adediah sold to John Payton 70 acres on branch of Horsley for 20 pounds. Lines: Job Carter & Lunsford Lomax | |- |November 1779 |1779 |11 | |Amherst County, Virginia |Will of Job Carter |Probated: 2 December 1782 Legatees: Wife, Eldest son Solomon, Sons Peter, Job and Dale Carter, Daughter Elizabeth Dawson, Daughter Nancy Vaughan, Son William Witnesses: William Ware, Landon Carter and Patta Ware Administrator: son William Carter | |- |1784 |1784 | | |Lancaster County, Virginia |quiet title to Job Carter |quiet title to Job Carter (bought of Edwin Conway) in 1779 by Lancaster county |Virginia, and Samuel Shepherd. 1835. [https://archive.org/details/statutesatlargeo01virg/page/n821/mode/2up?q=%22job+carter%22 ''The Statutes at Large of Virginia : From October Session 1792, to December Session 1906 'I.E. 1807', Inclusive, in Three Volumes, (New Series,) Being a Continuation of Hening''] ... Edited by William Waller Hening. Richmond: Printed by S. Shepherd. |- |11 Nov 1788 |1788 |11 |11 |Amherst County, Virginia |Marriage of Daughter Nancy Carter |Cornelius Vaughan (bachelor) married Nancy Carter (spinster) on 11 November 1788 in Amherst County, Virginia. The bondsman was William Carter. He had the consent of his guardian, Joseph Edwards, who stated that Nancy Carter was the daughter of Job Carter | |- |16 June 1789 |1789 |6 |16 |Amherst County, Virginia |Land Grant |70 acres on the branches of Horseleys Creek - Lines: Caleb Rails, Issac Wright, Robert Johnson (deceased) and John Crawford |https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/altrmk/alma990007339510205756 |- |16 June 1789 |1789 |6 |16 |Amherst County, Virginia |Land Grant |Surveyed: 21 April 1788 - 220 acres on the north side and joining Fluvanna River and on both sides of Cushaw and Otter Creeks. |https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/altrmk/alma990007339520205756 |- |1790 |1790 | | | |Job Carter: b. 179x |Son of Peter Carter & Delphia Sandidge |Davis, Harry Alexander. 1927. [https://archive.org/details/davisfamilydavie00davi/page/n265/mode/2up?q=%22job+carter%22 ''The Davis Family (Davies and David) in Wales and America : Genealogy of Morgan David of Pennsylvania'']. Washington, D.C.: H.A. Davis. |- |5 May 1792 |1792 |5 |5 |Lancaster County, Virginia |Job Carter versus James Wallace Ball |no details 1792-005 |https://www.lva.virginia.gov/chancery/case_detail.asp?CFN=103-1792-005 |- |16 Dec 1793 |1793 |12 |16 |Lancaster County, Virginia |Appraisal - - Estate of Joseph Hubbard |16 Dec. 1793. 20 July 1795. Joseph Hubbard's appraisal. ByJames Tapscott, Job Carter & Henry Hinton. W.B. 22, p. 461 |Lee, Ida J. 1959. [http://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idurl/1/552908 ''Abstracts Lancaster County, Virginia, Wills 1653-1800'']. Richmond: Dietz Press. |- |22 April 1794 |1794 |4 |22 |Amherst County, Virginia |Deed |Philip Thrumond and wife Judith sold to Isaac Wright for 3,000 pounds 3 tracts on Horsley: First Tract - 422 acres Lines: Charles Talliaferro, Widow Carter Second Tract - 104 acres adjoining on both sides of Horsley Third tract - 70 acres adjoining both tracts Lines: Job Carter and Lunsford Lomax | |- |8 November 1797 |1797 |11 |8 |Nelson County, Kentucky |CARTER, Job married Sally Watts |CARTER, Job married Sally Watts, who is above the age of 21 years, Surety, Thomas Carter, Consent for Job Carter signed by Noah Carter, Witness, Joseph Carter, November 8, 1797 |[https://archive.org/details/marriagebondsofn00stan/page/54/mode/2up?q=%22job+carter%22 ''Marriage Bonds of Nelson County, Kentucky, 1785-1832'']. 1963. [Houston, Texas]: [M.H. Stancliff]. |- |July 1800 |1800 |7 | |Lancaster County, Virginia |Job Carter versus John Gordon ETC | 1806-015 - decree prviously made to sell land of John Gordon. Job Carter was the purchaser and paid 1225 pounds. There was a sperate IOU to Gordon by Carter (surety was Jacob Creath) in 1800 - and when a final settlemnet was made in 1799, Carter was found in arrears and still owned money. This bond was consigned to Henry Gaskins. |https://www.lva.virginia.gov/chancery/case_detail.asp?CFN=103-1806-015 |- |19 September 1802 |1802 |9 |19 |Amherst County, Virginia |Deed - Lines |Caleb Ralls and wife Sukey, and John Eubank and wife Peggy sold to Hardin Haynes 26 acres surveyed 8 March 1798 on the branches Horsley for $100 Lines: Grantor, Grantee, Job Carter, Charles Crawford and Philip Thurmond Witnesses: Thomas N. Eubank, William Burks and AB Warwick | |- |2 Dec 1803 |1803 |12 |2 |Fayette County, Kentucky |Judith Carter, wife of Job Carter, of Fayette county, late of Lancaster county, Va. She died Friday, Dec. 2, 1803, and was buried the day following at Mr. Edward Payne's, senr. KG 12/20 | |Clift, G. Glenn. [http://www.jstor.org/stable/23371642 ''KENTUCKY MARRIAGES AND OBITUARIES: Volume Two: OBITUARIES (Continued).''] Register of Kentucky State Historical Society 39, no. 126 (1941): 58–80. |- |1804 |1804 | | |Lancaster County, Virginia |Fortunatus Davenport versus Job Carter & Ellyson Currie |This suit is instituted by the complANINET TO RESTRAIN THE dEFANDANY eLLYSON cURRIES FROM PAYING AWAY CONVEYING AQAY OR {XXX} THE DEBTS BY HIM OWING TO THE plaintiff in his hands of the other defandant, Job Carter. Job Carter not found in Lancaster by the Sheriff to serve notice - August 1804 |https://www.lva.virginia.gov/chancery/case_detail.asp?CFN=103-1804-007 |- |1804 |1804 | | |Lancaster County, Virginia |ADMR OF Ozwald Newby verus Job Carter etc | 1804-024 - Job Carter was indebted to Ozwald Newby. Before the determination of the suit, Job Carter removed to Kentucky. Job Carter holds multiple debts from people residing in Lancaster, including Ellyson Currie which would be more than enough to satisfy the debt to Newby. |https://www.lva.virginia.gov/chancery/case_detail.asp?CFN=103-1804-024 |- |7 Jan 1805 |1805 |1 |7 |Fayette County, Kentucky |advertisement |Job Carter of Fayette advetsising for sale of negroes |[https://archive.org/details/xt7j3t9d5q9c/page/n1/mode/2up?q=%22job+carter%22 ''Kentucky gazette and general advertiser'']: 1805-01-08 |- |1806 |1806 | | |Lancaster County, Virginia |John Carpenter & Chichester Tapscott versus Peter Beane & Job Carter (1806-018) |Suit to prevent Peter Beans from moving any money in his hands belonging to Job Carter. To also compel Carter to indemnify the plaintiffs on account of theier becoming banned as his sureties as executor of Margaret Robb, deceased. Job Carter could not be served as he was not an inhabitant of Lancaster County. |https://www.lva.virginia.gov/chancery/case_detail.asp?CFN=103-1806-018 |- |27 July 1808 |1808 |7 |27 |Fayette County, Kentucky |Will of Job Carter |Proved: October 1811 Wife: Sarah Newton Son: Isaac Newton Carter - child of Sarah Daughter: Polly Fairfax - child of Sarah Daughter: Mildred V Creath (who has received her portion). In case all of the chiildren by my present wife die as infants without issue then 120 pounds of my estate be paid to Sharlotte Bowles and at the decease of my wife, 2/3 of the estate to be divided among my full brothers and sisters (or their representatives) to wit: Brother: Solomon Carter, Brother: Peter Carter, Sister: Elizabeth Dawson. Nephew: Elisha Carter (son of Solomon) to have a double portion that is as much again as either of his brothers and sisters. Wife and William N Lane to be guardians to my children Executors: George Webb, Hubbard Taylor Sr, Henry Payne and William N Lane. Witnesses: William Watson, James Jenkins, Zacariah Spiers and Robert Stuart. Codicil dated 10 January 1809: Added "friend and relation" George Webb of Clark County as one of the executors and guardians along with the prviously mentioned two |'''Kentucky Probate Records, 1727-1990''': "Kentucky Probate Records, 1727-1990"
    Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/422951 Mixed land and probate records, 1793-1952; index to records, 1793-1948] Mixed records, Vol. A 1793-1807 Mixed records, Vol. B 1809-1813
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    |- |1815 |1815 | | |Amherst County, Virginia |Chancery Court Case | |Amherst County (Va.) Chancery Causes, 1779-1912. [https://www.lva.virginia.gov/chancery/full_case_detail.asp?CFN=009-1830-002 Robert Donald (the elder surviving partner etc) versus Job Carter etc,] |- |Jan 8, 1816 |1816 |1 |8 |Fayette County, Kentucky |Petition - Widow of Job Carter |he petition of the widow and guardians of the heirs and legal representatives of Job Carter, deceased, praying that they may be permitted to sell one Inindred acres of land, be*, longing to the estate of said Carter, and to invest the proci eds in Bank stock, or put the same out at interest, for the benefit of said widow and heirs |[https://archive.org/details/kyhouse1815/page/n123/mode/2up?q=%22job+carter%22 ''Journal of the House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, December 4, 1815 - February 10, 1816''] |- |1820 |1820 | | |Overton County, Tennessee |Job Carter 1820 Census | | |- |15 July 1822 |1822 |7 |15 |Amherst County, Virginia |Deed |Sarah F. Carter (widow of Job Carter), Jacob Creat and wife Mildred V (late Carter), Issac N. Carter and Mary F Carter, heirs of Job Carter. By Cuthbert S Anderson to Charles Crawford (Shelby County, KY) to James Bullock. 19 March 1823 - degree of Circuit Court at Frankfort KY. 13 March 1822 - Charles Carter versus Sarah F. Carter et al. Ordered to convey Horsely tract on Gun Mountain. Lines: Charles Crawford, William Joblin, Jonathan Crawford, Caleb Ralls, 30 acres, Issac Wright and Robert Johnson (deceased).. Certified by C.S. Anderson, Francis P. Blair, Circuit Clerk, Henry Davidge, Circuit Judge - Franklin County, KY. Jonathan Adair, Governer Cabell Breckenridge, 16 September 1822 Amherst County. |Davis, Bailey Fulton. 1985. ''The deeds of Amherst County, Virginia, 1807-1827: Books L-R.'' Easley, S.C.: Southern Historical Press. |}

    Allentown Cemetery, Allentown, New York

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    ==General Information== Cemetery name: Allentown Cemetery Address: Route 417, West of Allentown, left side of highway GPS Coordinates: 42.08271, -78.06538 ==History== ==More Information== * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1993745/allentown-cemetery Allentown Cemetery on FindAGrave.com] * [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Allentown-Cemetery/279207 Allentown Cemetery on BillionGraves.com] * [https://www.alleganyhistory.org/index.php/research/cemeteries/a-e241/alma289/1473-allentown Allentown Cemetery on Allegany Historical Society] * [https://allegany.nygenweb.net/alma-allentct.html Allentown Cemetery on NYGenWeb] * [https://www.newhorizonsgenealogicalservices.com/ny-genealogy/allegany-county/allentown_cemetery_alma_ny.htm Allentown Cemetery on New Horizons Genealogy]

    Barbour County Alabama Probate-Campbell

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    ==Purpose== The purpose of the [[Space:Campbells of Barbour County Alabama|'''Campbells of Barbour County Alabama''']] is to identify the various Campbell families that settled or passed through Barbour County. The long-term goal of this project is to collect male '''Y-DNA''' from Campbell male descendants of these Campbell male settlers. In an effort to untangle the genealogies of the Campbells of Barbour County we are collecting marriage, land and probate records of the Campbells of Barbour County. This page has the '''Campbell Probate records for the years xxxx to xxxx'''. If your Barbour County Campbell ancestors WikiTree profile has not been attached in the table, please post a comment or send us a private message with the WikiTree ID number and we'll attach it. If your Barbour County ancestors profile does not have a '''Y-DNA''' test attached we encourage a descendant to take a '''Y-DNA''' test so we can properly document the line for posterity. 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/Campbell-56889#PM-26788510 send me a private message]. Thanks! ==Probate Records== ==Sources==

    Barbour County Alabama Deeds-Campbell

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    ==Purpose== The purpose of the [[Space:Campbells of Barbour County Alabama|'''Campbells of Barbour County Alabama''']] is to identify the various Campbell families that settled or passed through Barbour' County. The long-term goal of this project is to collect male '''Y-DNA''' from Campbell male descendants of these Campbell male settlers. In an effort to untangle the genealogies of the Campbells of Barbour County we are collecting marriage, land and probate records of the Campbells of Barbour County. This page has the '''Campbell Land Records for the years 1833 to 1852'''. If your Barbour County Campbell ancestors WikiTree profile has not been attached in the table, please post a comment or send us a private message with the WikiTree ID number and we'll attach it. If your Barbour County ancestors profile does not have a '''Y-DNA''' test attached we encourage a descendant to take a '''Y-DNA''' test so we can properly document the line for posterity. 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/Campbell-56889#PM-26788510 send me a private message]. Thanks! ==Land Records== {| border="3" cellpadding="4" |+'''Barbour County Deeds'''
    '''Campbell Records'''
    '''1833 -1852'''
    '''Updated: 15 May 2024''' |-bgcolor="#cccccc" |'''Record_Date''' |'''Grantor_Name''' |'''To''' |'''Grantee_Name''' |'''Book''' |'''Page''' |'''Comments''' |'''Doc_Image''' |- |11/4/1833 |Ab McRae & Margaret |To |[[Campbell-61560|Abner Campbell]] |A |25 |Abner Campbell, Alexander D. McRae, David Chambers, Margaret McRae |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKV-G3BR-Z Doc Image] |- |9/2/1835 |Jacob Utsey wife |To |[[Campbell-21995|Campbell, W.D.]] |A |169 |[[Campbell-21995|William D Campbell]] is the EKA of [[Campbell-44030|Nanette (Campbell) Rohrbaugh]]. The witness [[Campbell-61534|Daniel Campbell]] is his son and the witness A. McCall is likely a relative of his business partner, Paul McCall, Jacob Utsey, William D. Campbell, Mary Utsey |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKV-G3BV-T Doc Image] |- |6/11/1836 |F.R. Brown & Wife |To |[[Campbell-21995|Campbell, W.D.]] |A |283 |Campbell-21995 (W.D), I. Frances O'Connor, James G. Chambers, Frances O'Connor |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKV-G3BX-G Doc Image] |- |11/16/1836 |Jesse Cox |To |[[Campbell-21995|Campbell, W.D.]] |A |325 |Jesse Cox, William D. Campbell, Daniel Campbell, Sarah Cox, |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKV-G3BZ-J Doc Image] |- |15 Mar 1841 |Campbell, Wm. A |To |John Stewart |B |513 |William A Campbell of Montgomery County |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKV-RS39-2 Doc Image] |- |7 Aug 1841 |[[Campbell-61560|Campbell]], Abner |To |[[Campbell-21994|Jacob Campbell]] |D |39 |Abner Campbell, Jacob Campbell, Jacob Campbell, john Ledbetter, Jacob Campbell, David Chambers |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKV-RS37-N Doc Image] |- |21 May 1842 |Wm A. Campbell |To |Thomas Brown |E |21 |William A Campbell and Elizabeth A Campbell his wife of Montgomery County |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4V-J38X-2 Doc Image] |- |21 May 1842 |Thomas Brown & wife & Wm. A. Campbell & wife |To |Ira Peck |E |97 |Thomas Brown, Eliza d. Brown, William A. Campbell, Elizabeth Campbell |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4V-J388-3 Doc Image] |- | |Campbell, Abner |To |J.H. Chambers |E |107 |Cannot locate record | |- |9 Feb 1842 |Wm A. Campbell |To |J.C. & R.R. Russell |E |325 |Wm. A. Campbell, J.C. & R.R. Russell, John M. Moore, Thomas Cargil, I. Ledbetter, William A. Campbell, Elizabeth A. Campbell, Richard R. Russell, Joseph C. Russell |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4V-J3ZT-8 Doc Image] |- |24 Apr 1843 |Campbell, W.A. |To |J.C. & R.R. Russell |E |325 |William A. Campbell, Elizabeth A. Campbell, John M. Moore, Thomas Cargill |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4V-J3ZT-8 Doc Image] |- |25 Aug 1843 |[[Campbell-21995|Campbell]], William D |To |[[Campbell-61560|Abner Campbell]] |E |421 |William D Campbell to son Abner Campbell |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4V-J3Z1-C Doc Image] |- |5 Jun 1842 |Campbell, William A |To |McPhail |E |433 |William A Campbell of Montgomery County agent of the Branch Bank at Montgomery |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4V-J3ZT-X Doc Image] |- |5 May 1843 |Campbell, William A |To |C. Lewis |E |434 |William A. Campbell, |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4V-J3Z2-B Doc Image] |- |25 Apr 1842 |Wm A. Campbell & wife Elizabeth A. Campbell |To |Cash, Thomas |F |402 |Thomas Gillenwater, William A. Cambell, Elizabeth A. Campbell, Thomas P. Cash |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4V-J3DL-L Doc Image] |- |17 Mar 1848 |[[Campbell-61560|Campbell]], Abner |To |[[Campbell-21995|Campbell, W.D.]] |H |247 |Aner (Abner?)Campbell, William D. Campbell, James Brock, Daniel Campbell, |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C3SQ-29N9-L Doc Image] |- |12 Jan 1852 |R P Banks |To |Campbell, Robert |J |463 |Robert Campbell of Barbour County |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C3SQ-K97K-F Doc Image] |} ==Sources==

    Campbells of Barbour County Alabama

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    [[Category:Campbell DNA Group Project]] [[Category:Campbell Name Study]] [[Category:Clan Campbell]] ==Purpose== The purpose of the '''Campbells of Barbour of County Alabama''' is to identify the various Campbell families that settled or passed through Barbour County.The long-term goal of this project is to collect male '''Y-DNA''' from Campbell male descendants of these Campbell male settlers to help resolve the Campbell colonial lines and their migration to other states. In an effort to untangle the genealogies of the Campbells of Barbour County we are collecting marriage, land, probate and tax records of the Campbells of Barbour County. Click on the links below to see the Campbell Barbour County Records. *[[Space:Barbour County Alabama Probate-Campbell|Barbour County Alabama Probate-Campbell]] *[[Space:Barbour County Alabama Deeds-Campbell|Barbour County Alabama Deeds-Campbell]] *Marriage Records (under construction) 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/Campbell-56889#PM-26788510 send me a private message]. Thanks! ==County Info== ==Campbell Families by Haplogroup== '''''Note: The following Barbour County Campbell lines have Big Y-700 tests that have assigned them a haplogroup. The "kit" followed by a number is the Family Tree DNA test number. To review the raw DNA data by kit number visit [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/Campbell?iframe=yresults FTDNA]''''' ===Haplogroup: H-FT101272=== [[Campbell-21995|William Dillard Campbell]] (1790-1849); m: 1) [[Chambers-13128|Amanda Chambers]], 2) [[Watts-5860|Elizabeth Watts]] :Sons of William and Amanda: :[[Campbell-61534|Daniel G. Campbell]] (1810-1853) :[[Campbell-61543|Joshua Campbell]] (1814-1900) :[[Campbell-61553|William Westley Campbell]] (1818-bef.1880) :[[Campbell-61560|Abner Campbell]] (abt.1820-1894) :Sons of William and Elizabeth: :[[Campbell-21994|Jacob E. Campbell]] (abt.1824-1880) :[[Campbell-61594|Joab Campbell]] (1832-abt.1862) ==Campbells Needing Further Review and/or Testing== William A Campbell; m: Elizabeth LNU of Montgomery County, AL Robert Campbell of Barbour County, AL ==Sources==

    Other Lines Of White Surnames and their Relationship

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    ==Other Lines Of White Surnames and their Relationship== '''II). Relationship to [[White-50557|Henry White]] of York County, VA (married to [[Croshaw-1|Mary Croshaw]]) —- Slightly More Distantly Related''' An analysis of participants in the White Surname Project of FamilyTreeDNA databasehttps://www.familytreedna.com/public/white?iframe=yresults and analyzed using the Y-DNA Grouping App http://www.ydnagroupingapp.com appears to strongly validate the likelihood that there were two Henry White families in the Colonial, VA region around the same time period. [[White-4121|Henry White]] the Quaker (first married [[Arnold-1109|Rebecca Arnold]]) and secondly, [[White-50557|Henry White]] of York County, VA (married to [[Croshaw-1|Mary Croshaw]]). A proven source from the line of [[White-4121|Henry White]] the Quaker has not been validated. One individual claiming this line (Kit #982150) shows a genetic connection to Thomas White son [[White-484|John White d.1719]], [[White-70078|John White]], and the family of [[White-145|John White d. Abt. 1673]], Lancaster, MA. establishing the I-M253 Haplo Group 22 (attached). [[White-50557|Henry White]] of York County, VA (married to [[Croshaw-1|Mary Croshaw]]) show descendants on both Wikitree and FamilySearch https://ancestors.familysearch.org/en/LKC2-YJ4/henry-white-1635-1712that include [[White-12210|Nicholas White]] and [[White-12148|Richard White]]. Additionally, several White Group Project Participants on FamilytreeDNA (Kits #B353724, #513550 and #71123) also associate their KITS with these individuals. If this research is correct, this would associate [[White-50557|Henry White]] of York County, VA with the I-M253 Haplo Group 21 (attached). I-M253 Haplo Group 21 & 22 are slightly more distantly related suggesting a genetic distance between the groups (connection) of several more generations prior to the two Henry Whites. '''III). Relationship to [[White-6721|John White d. Abt. 1717]], Isle of Wight, VA. (married to [[Llewellyn-845|Eady Llewellyn]]) --- Unknown''' '''and presumed son [[White-73722|John White d. 23 Jan 1726]] --- Unrelated , as researched and documented by Jim White''' (Note: The wikitree page for [[White-73722|John White d. 23 Jan 1726]] does not include the documented research of Jim White http://jimserver.net/downloads/White_Family.pdf http://jimserver.net/article/the-white-family-of-norfolk-county.phpand shows unsubstantiated children from this family) Various researchers have speculated that the White family of Lower Norfolk County in Virginia are related to the Quaker Whites [[White-484|John White, d.1719]], [[White-70078|John White]], and [[White-4121|Henry White]] who were family lines originally from Isle of Wight that migrate into North Carolina. This claim includes the assumption that [[White-73722|John White d. 23 Jan 1726]] was the son of [[White-6721|John White Sr., d.1717]] and [[Llewellyn-845|Eady Llewellyn]] based in part on research by Jim White.http://jimserver.net/downloads/White_Family.pdf http://jimserver.net/article/the-white-family-of-norfolk-county.php It is known that records have been located in Isle of Wight Co. showing that a John White of the southern branch of Elizabeth River in Lower Norfolk Co. was married to [[Llewellyn-845|Eady Llewellyn]] before 1664. She was a daughter of Thomas and Sarah Llewellyn (Thomas Llewellyn was deceased by 1664) at which time a John White appointed Arthur Benford of Chuckatuck (which was a town in Isle of Wight Co.) as his attorney to receive from Paul Luke land which belonged by inheritance to John White's wife Eady. Paul Luke was the administrator of Thomas Llewellyn's property, and he subsequently married the widow, Sarah Llewellyn. So far, no record has been found showing the actual date of marriage of John White and his wife Eady, nor has any information been located showing any children for John and Eady (Llewellyn) White. Jim White has strong documentation for his line through [[White-73722|John White d. 23 Jan 1726]] and geographical proximity makes it possible that [[White-6721|John White Sr., d.1717]] and [[Llewellyn-845|Eady Llewellyn]] were his parents. Additional research is needed on this. Jim White's research claims lineage to [[White-73722|John White d. 23 Jan 1726]] and references a Will filed in Isle of Wight that references children Valentine, William, and Jonathon, Millicent, Jane, and Mary, and wife Elizabeth. If Jim White's research is correct, members of this White Family are included in the R-M269 Haplo Group 126. (although notably several members of this group reference a lineage to a John White d. 1729 --- Kits #155903 and #B640281 --- which appear inconsistent with the documentation to [[White-73722|John White d. 23 Jan 1726]]). More research is needed. All of these individuals are genetically close and share the R-M269 Haplo-group. Descendants of [[White-484|John White, d.1719]], including [[White-70078|John White]] and [[White-4121|Henry White]], carry the I-M253 Haplo-group which makes any close relationship to the [[White-73722|John White d. 23 Jan 1726]] line a genetic impossibility. As the relationship between [[White-6721|John White Sr., d.1717]] and [[Llewellyn-845|Eady Llewellyn]] and [[White-73722|John White d. 23 Jan 1726]] has not been verified, no claim can be made concerning [[White-6721|John White Sr., d.1717]] and the Quaker White Family. '''IV). Relationship to [[White-6900|John White d. bef. 1744]], Hanover County, VA. --- Unrelated''' There are at least three participants in the FamilyTreeDNA White Project (https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/white/activity-feed) that claim to be descendants of [[White-73722|John White d. 23 Jan 1726]], including [[White-15032|Jeremiah White, d.1793]] (Kit 316244) and [[White-15266|John Martin White, b.1743]] (Kit 473323) that genetically come from the R-M269 Haplo Group 92 (as mentioned previously Jim White's group is R-M269 Haplo Group 126). It appears there is additional research required to sort, differentiate, and assign R-M269 Haplo Group 92 & 126 to the White Families of Lower Norfolk and Hanover County, VA. A Hanover County Y-DNA study is currently underway https://whenceicame.blogspot.com/2018/04/what-happened-to-mr-john-whites-lands.html Again, as this group is documented to the R-M269 Haplo Group, they are not related (during the relevant time period) to descendants of [[White-484|John White, d.1719]], including [[White-70078|John White]] and [[White-4121|Henry White]]. '''V). Relationship to [[White-19372|"Captain" John White]], Merchant/Burgess, Jamestown, VA. --- Unknown''' There was a [[White-19372|"Captain" John White]] who was a member of the Virginia House of Burgesses in 1641/2. Boddie, John Bennett, "Colonial Surry" (1948), [https://books.google.com/books?id=Ir6kljPPONgC&q=William+Corker#v=snippet&q=%22John%20White%22&f=false p 93]The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Vol. 9, No. 1 (Jul., 1901), [https://www.jstor.org/stable/4242405?seq=2#metadata_info_tab_contents p 51]. Note this refers to him as Mr John White rather than Captain John White. There was a John White transported to Warrasquinoake at the age of 21 on June 23, 1635 on the ''America'' https://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/america.htmhttp://www.evmedia.com/virginia/as part of a patent by John Moorehttps://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?docid=alma990007976560205756&context=L&vid=01LVA_INST:01LVA&lang=en&search_scope=MyInstitution_noAER&adaptor=Local%20Search%20Engine&tab=LibraryCatalog&query=any,contains,John%20Moore%201635&offset=0[There was also a John White transported to Henrico County by Capt. Thomas Osborne in 1637.][http://www.evmedia.com/virginia/ Early Virginia Immigrants, 1623-1666] (from book published 1912 by George Cabell Greer There was a patent recorded for a John White for 350 acres in James City County on April 29, 1639 N upon the Chickahominy River for the transport of individuals including a Richard Moore. https://archive.org/details/cavalierspioneer14nuge/page/152/mode/2up?q=%22john+White%22 Documentary records show that in 1644, a merchant/politician named John White acquired an acre of land near the old burial ground [A Map of James City, Virginia in the book ‘Jamestowne Ancestors 1607-1699' by Virginia L.H. Davis]. This appears to be validated by recent excavations at Jamestown [https://historicjamestowne.org/archaeology/map-of-discoveries/john-whites-house/] revealing a house and warehouse on a site belonging to a John White. The warehouse was built sometime after the mid-1620s and burned sometime in the 1650s. [[White-19372|"Captain" John White]] is known to have had '''Children'''Boddie, John Bennett, Southside Virginia Families, Reprint Genealogical Pub Co, Baltimore, 1999, [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89062947882&view=1up&seq=181 I:168-170] *John *Elizabeth (m William Spencer) *Mary (m Thomas Holt) Boddie also states that son [[White-71303|John White]] made his will in 1679 and bequeathed his property to his two his two sisters, Mary White and Lucy Corker, the latter being a half sister with no mention of a son or any other male heirs in the will. Boddie and others have suggested that this line of the White family dies out as the only son of [[White-19372|Captain John White]] mentions no male heirs in his will and leaves his estate to his sisters. However, the Surry Tax Tithables mention many surnamed Whites, including William, Charles, Thomas, George, and a new John 1702 in Southwark Parrish and Lawnes Creek, with multiple related transactions between themselves and others, including Newsum, Price, and Nicolles. This could imply a more extended family of brothers and/or relations. Further work needs to be done on identifying this family that may have a progenitor of [[White-19372|Captain John White]] or one of his brothers. Is it possible that the [[White-71303|John White]] had a son John and omitted him in his will? The 1679 Will does not mention any sons but cancels debts and leaves property to John Price and William Newsom and mentions a horse running at black water. Could it be possible that [[White-484|John White, d.1719]] descended from a brother or uncle of this White family in Surry? Will need to research the likelihood this might happen and the possible reasons (omitted because he married into Quaker faith during a difficult period for them in Virginia, already received inheritance, etc.) The family names of the Children (Elizabeth, Mary, John) are consistent with those used by [[White-484|John White, d.1719]] as are the other families that maintain association through the generations (Jordan, Moore, etc.) and become Quakers. As a separate hypothesis of possible [[White-484|John White d.1719]] lineage, much had been made of the Surry [[White-71303|John White d.1679]] not leaving any male heirs in his will (he only leaves property to his sisters). Had [[White-484|John White d.1719]] been a participant/sympathizer of the 1676 rebellion that certainly would have been a reason not to mention him in a 1679 Surry Will --- particularly if he was from the merchant/politician family and (as reported by many) [[White-19372|Captain John White]] was killed in the rebellion and burning of Jamestowne. This also warrants further investigation. '''Relationship Unknown as no descendants have been located --- much more research needs to be conducted.''' '''VI). Relationship to [[White-3194| Mordecai White]] --- Distant''' Several researchers have suggested the [[White-3194| Mordecai White]] line that settles into Bertie County, NC were descended through [[White-484|John White, d.1719]] Isle of Wight and [[White-6721|John White Sr., d.1717]] (https://www.ourfamtree.org/browse.php/Mordecai-White/p38757). This assumptions suggests [[White-6721|John White Sr., d.1717]] received a land warrant in 1701in Bath Co., NC. and eventually makes his way to Chowan and Perquimans Co. [[White-25218|Lee White]] (Kit B179346) is a documented descendant of [[White-3194| Mordecai White]] and carries the I-M253 Haplogroup. However, the genetic distance between [[White-25218|Lee White]] and members of the [[White-484|John White, d.1719]] Isle of Wight line is 35 at Y-111. As no documented descendants of [[White-6721|John White Sr., d.1717]] have been identified, his Haplo group is not known. == Sources ==

    Discussion of Early Research on the Colonial NC/VA White Family

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    ==Discussion of Early Research on the Colonial NC/VA White Family == ‘Families of the name White are so numerous in Tidewater Virginia and North Carolina that few of them are able to clarify their origin or their kin. Identification of persons prior to the year 1800 is difficult enough even if their family name was uncommon, and well nigh hopeless in the case of the Smiths, Jones, Whites, and such, unless the individual distinguished himself in some particular way.' "The Whites of Tidewater: A Study Of Man's Growth in the New World", Virginia-Pilot and The Portsmouth Star, Sunday, September 4, 1944, page 8-B -General John Elliott Wood '''Mrs. Watson Winslow - The History of Perquimans County''' In 1931, Mrs. Watson Winslow presented a comprehensive survey of an early summary of family histories, deed abstracts, and researched marriages in a wonderfully detailed book titled “The History of Perquimans County”. https://digital.lib.ecu.edu/13772 Not surprisingly, in spite of her significant effort, within the White line and particularly among the numerous ancestors named John White, some of the critical details appear to have been erroneously attributed and, unfortunately, consistently repeated though the ensuing years. Ms. Winslow identifies a Thomas White as a subject of the Jamestown colony in 1609 (Browns Genesis to America); a Henry White of York County, Va., who migrated to Perquimans Precinct before 1670 building the first Quaker Church; and a John White and William White who "made their entry into Perquimans County about the same time" suggesting the latter might be brothers". She further suggests that a William White was a passenger for Va. on the Primrose July 27, 1625 and entertains the possibility that Henry, John and William might have been brothers. Its clear that the Henry White Ms. Winslow refers to is [[White-4121|Henry White]] a prominent Quaker leader in Colonial NC. It is not clear who exactly the John White and William White are or if they are related to this search for the father of [[White-69968|John White, d.1719]]. Under her discussion of the Thomas White line, Mrs. Winslow suggests that "Thomas of Isle of Wight was a descendent of John White, who came to Va., from New England, & took up land in Norfolk Co.", and that "Elder John White b. 1596 in Essex Co. England, arrived in New England in 1632, settled in Cambridge, Mass. John White (uncle of Peregrine, s of William, & Ann (Fuller) White) came to Norfolk 1679, where he married Mary____ & had John Nicholas, b. in Norfolk 1689" "The History of Perquimans County", pg. 428 One of the largest inaccuracies as it relates to the search of this White Line is the attribution of [[White-3178|John White, d.1730]] to the [[White-430|Henry White II]] line comingling Henry's son [[White-29543|John White, b.1776]] (also known as the twin) with [[White-3178|John White, d.1730]]. Hopefully the documentation and Y-DNA analysis attributed to these profiles will provide proof of this second John White line to [[White-484|John White, d.1719]] who died in Isle of Wight in 1719 and left the will attached to his profile. It’s clear that as it relates to the White Family, Ms. Winslow’s beautiful work must be used with careful judgment. '''General John Elliott Wood - White Family Tree''' In the 1950s General John Elliott Wood compiled and sold copies of a genealogy chart he prepared of the White family that split it into four branches labeled “Henry”, “John”, “George”, and “William”. https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/White-70078 Wood worked at the Currituck County Courthouse and also authored an article published in the Sunday, September 4, 1955, edition of The Virginian-Pilot and Portsmouth Star newspaper of Norfolk, VA. titled 'The Whites of Tidewater: A Study of Man's Growth in the New World'. The article discusses General Wood's research on four branches of the White family from the 1600's. (chart and article attached). Accompanying the article is a graphic picture of the three Jamestown ships, the first of hundreds of ships that brought permanent English settlers to the Tidewater region during the years 1607-1699. Wood speculates about possible origins of the family and discusses what life would have been like in the early colony and the importance (and involvement) of religious leadership of several lines of the family. He made his White Family chart available for purchase for $1. '''David Glynn Lowe Update of Wood's White Family Tree''' In May of 2007 David Lowe compiled a significate amount of new research for a reunion of some of the decedents of [[White-3178|John White, d.1730]] and [[Clare-595|Sarah Clare]] entitled ''"The Whites of Rockahock - Chowan County, NC"''. He also included a substantial rework of the original Wood Tree (attached). Wood was likely to have used Winslow as a reference for his White Family Chart as he includes the same inaccuracy in his location of [[White-3178|John White, d.1730]] within the [[White-430|Henry White II]] line. 'Henry II' is the renowned Quaker poet who, in 1698, wrote the oldest existing poem in the southern states for his students as the head of the Little River Quaker Meeting School in Perquimans County, NC. , migrating to Perquimans County by land grant in 1663. Wood also includes a family line under "George". George White was an Anglican priest who migrated from Nansemond County along the James River and, with his sons, acquired land grants along the Chowan River. One of his descendants, Luke White, owned the land known as “White Landing at Rockahock'. A 1764 Chowan County deed notes that he was a ‘ferryman'. Later, Luke's son, George White, developed a plantation just south of “Greenfield Plantation on the Albemarle Sound. Whites of Rockahock There was also a family line for "John" showing a descendent "Thomas" clearly [[White-468|Thomas White, d.1761]] who pioneered into Perquimans County from Isle of Wight and a "William" [[White-6715|William White]]. Lowe with research assistance from Hilda Rae Harrell Goodwin and C. Frank Phelps, made hand drawn corrections to the original Wood chart realigning both [[White-3178|John White, d.1730]] (from the [[White-430|Henry White II]]) and [[White-6715|William White]] to [[White-484|John White, d.1719]] who died in Isle of Wight and left a will in 1719. Additionally, Lowe suggested that [[White-484|John White, d.1719]] could have been the John White married to Eady Llewellen although this claim has not been validated and needs continued research. '''Other Researchers''' Independently, at least three subsequent researchers, including Eula Elizabeth White Wiley (1922) https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/102568-redirection, Helen White DeWaard and Virgil Whitehttps://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/221609-john-white-of-virginia-and-north-carolina-and-some-of-his-descendants-with-supplements-on-the-families-jordan-toms-henry-white-woody-thompson-perry-laman?viewer=1&offset=18#page=1&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q=, Donna M. Shumate and Willard E. Whitehttps://books.google.com/books/about/The_White_Family_Chronicle.html?id=Ae1tzQEACAAJ, have also researched and validated the paper documentation of the John White line to [[White-484|John White, d.1719]] in Isle of Wight, Virginia. Although his father is yet positively identified (shown on this page as [[White-70078|John White b. abt. 1609]]), [[White-484|John White, d.1719]] appears almost certain to be the father of [[White-3178|John White, d.1730]] (who was incorrectly identified as a son of Henry White II by both Winslow and Wood), [[White-468|Thomas White, d.1761]] (correctly identified as a son of John White by Wood), [[White-6715|William White]] (who had his own branch in the original chart by Wood), and Joseph White (not listed on the Wood Chart). Y-DNA analysis from descendants from these family lines also confirms this assumption with recent testing conducted on various White descendants from these lines sharing a consistent MRCA (Most Recent Common Ancestor) to that of [[White-484|John White, d.1719]]. Details appear on the [[White-484|John White, d.1719]] page. == Sources ==

    Society of Friends (Quakers) in Colonial NC/VA

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    ==Society of Friends (Quakers) in Colonial NC/VA== [[White-484|John White d.1719]] may have been a Quaker in Virginia although records have not been found that can validate this claim. We do know that his son [[White-3178|John White d.1730]] was married to [[Clare-595|Sarah Clare]] in a Quaker ceremony in Perquimans/Piney Woods Monthly Meeting, NC in 1717 and son [[White-468|Thomas White d.1761]] was married in a Quaker ceremony to [[Jordan-612|Rachel Jordan]] Chuckatuck Monthly Meeting , Nansemond, Virginia in 1719. The source documents for these marriages are on their respective pages. Furthermore, Lowe has reported that daughters Elizabeth (m. bef. 1718), Rachel (m.1741), and Elizabeth "the younger" (1744) were married in Pagan Creek Monthly Meeting in Virginia (source documents need to be found). If [[White-484|John White d.1719]] had been a Quaker, the following provides an interesting insight into the lack of John White documentation in Virginia and the rational for migration into what became the Province of Carolina. '''In their research for "The White Family Chronicles", Donna M. Shumate and Willard E. Whitehttps://books.google.com/books/about/The_White_Family_Chronicle.html?id=Ae1tzQEACAAJ have aptly described the the religious and social setting in which Quakers of this era found themselves. The remainder of this section is a direct quote from this comprehensive summary and is used with their permission:''' The lack of Quaker records generally may be explained in the research and writings of Seth B. Hinshaw. He states: ''During the early years of the Quaker movement there were no official membership rolls. Generally speaking, people who attended meeting for worship, and who held to the principles and practices of Quakers considered to be members..... '' ''All Friends shall be deemed members of the Quarterly and Monthly meetings within the compass of which they inhabit... and the wife and children to be deemed members of which the husband or father is a member not only during his life but after his decease. In this was "birthright membership" for children came into existence. It had long been the custom to regard the children of Friends as being in the scope of special care; but this action, which marked a turning point in Quaker history, made them members. '' The Province of Carolina was chartered in 1663 by King Charles II. Quakers are documented living in the area that would later become Perquimans County as early as 1665. The Carolina Charter authored primarily by John Locke, provided for religious freedom. It stated: ''No person... shall be in any ways molested, punished, disquieted, or called into question for any differences in opinion or practice in matters of religious concernment, but every person shall have and enjoy his conscience in matters of religion throughout all the province.'' The Charter named eight Lord Proprietors who granted land and established colonial governments on behalf of the King of England. One of these Proprietors was Governor William Berkeley of Virginia who provided numerous land grants in the northeastern section of the province called Albemarle. Albemarle was comprised of four precincts which later became counties: Berkeley, later named Perquimans; Pasquotank; Shaftesbury, later renamed Chowan; and Currituck. Albemarle became a haven for individuals seeking religious freedom, especially Quakers who moved from Virginia where they were subjected to severe discrimination and punishment imposed by Governor Berkeley for practicing their faith. By 1696 there were sixty to seventy scattered families established along the waterfront for twenty miles up Little River and around the Perquimans River. Timothy Clare was among these early settlers having arrived in 1681 and marrying for the first time in 1686. In February 1689 he purchased land and a plantation as recorded in the Perquimans County Deed Book "A", Item #43. By 1717, the year of [[White-3178|John White d.1730]] and [[Clare-595|Sarah Clare]] wedding, the population Perquimans County had rapidly grown to approximately 1,500 inhabitants. Quakers made up the majority of the population of Albemarle for the first fifty years and continued to be a dominant influence well into the 18th Century. In fact, the Society of Friends was the first established religion in the Colony of Carolina and went unchallenged by the Church of England until 1703 when it first appeared in the colony. The first recorded Quaker meeting occurred in May 1672 on a spot where the town of Hertford now stands. This was documented in the journal of William Edmundson, a Quaker missionary from England. In the fall of 1672, George Fox, the founder of the Society of Friends, journeyed to the Americas and spent eighteen days in Albemarle. These two visits increased the following of the Quaker faith and clearly established it as a dominant religion in the area. Early meetings were held in the homes of members, and as the membership grew free-standing meeting houses were built. By 1700 the area had over a half dozen established monthly meetings locations. The Piney Woods Meeting House is where John White and Sarah Clare were married in 1717. In the late 1600's and early 1700's Quakers were prominent landowners, were active in their communities and held local and county offices. These were activities that had been outlawed in Virginia. Their political influence was further advanced in 1695 when the Lord Proprietors appointed John Archdale, a Quaker, as Governor. Among the Quakers serving in the early Carolina government was Timothy Clare who was a Burgess in the Colonial Assembly in 1703 and 1708. This open acceptance and participation in government was short lived. In 1712 Edward Hyde was installed as Governor after the Cary Rebellion in 1711, which pitted Anglicans and Quakers against each other. This marked the beginning of the exclusion of Quakers from holding government offices and serving on juries in Carolina. This was the political and social environment in which both [[White-484|John White d.1719]] from Isle of Wight and his son [[White-3178|John White d.1730]] Perquimans County, NC and their families lived. Fortunately, it did not restrict the ability of Quakers to own, buy, or sell land. Also, the local government recognized the marriages and legitimacy of children recorded in court documents such as deeds and wills.

    Colonization of Virginia

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    == Colonization of Virginia == '''[Excerpt from the Introduction of “John White of Virginia and North Carolina and some of his Decedents” by Helen White DeWaard and Virgil White, Published by Gregath Publishing Company, Cullman, AL. Not Copyrighted and in Public Domain]''' https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/221609-john-white-of-virginia-and-north-carolina-and-some-of-his-descendants-with-supplements-on-the-families-jordan-toms-henry-white-woody-thompson-perry-laman?viewer=1&offset=18#page=1&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= Much has been written about the colonization of Virginia, beginning with the settlement at Jamestown—and even before that when one of the first attempts at a settlement was in 1585. This settlement was sponsored by Sir Walter Raleigh and was called Fort Raleigh. The names of the 107 colonists who remained at the Fort for over a year are listed in “Explorations and Attempted Settlements of Carolina”, published by the State Department of Archives and History at Raleigh, N.C. in 1953. Two years later, in 1587, a new colony of 150 men was sent to Fort Raleigh in America by Sir Walter Raleigh, under the charge of John White who had also been in the 1585 settlement. This John White, who was appointed governor of the new colony, was an exceptional artist, and many illustrations and maps of the early Va. and N.C. areas are in existence today which were drawn by him. He returned to England for much-needed supplies, and for various reasons was unable to return until three years later, in 1590, but when the supply ships came, they could find no trace whatsoever of the colonists. The story of this settlement, entitled "The Lost Colony of Roanoke," is presented every summer at Manteo, N.C. At that time, the entire area of Virginia and North Carolina was called Virginia. What is now called Isle of Wight Co. was inhabited before 1607 by a tribe of Indians called "Warascoyaks," who were located on the south side of James River, within an area about five miles wide and twenty miles long. This tribe was friendly with the Englishmen and willing to trade with them, in contrast to the other tribes in the vicinity. One of their towns was called Pagan Point, which may also have been called "Pagan Shore”. Warrascoyak Co. was one of the original counties of Virginia, formed from the various plantations, and in1637 then name of the county was changed to Isle of Wight Co. At that time, the area south of the James River was divided into two counties—Upper and Lower Norfolk. Upper Norfolk became Nansemond Co. Nansemond Co. records are very scarce, partly because of damage or destruction during the two major wars, and partly because of a courthouse fire in 1867 in Nansemond County. Isle of Wight Co. was located next to Nansemond Co., and there are quite a few records available for Isle of Wight Co., with mentions of Nansemond names sometimes included. The name is also found in Chowan Co., N.C. records, since Chowan Co. (and later Gates Co., N.C, which was formed from Chowan Co.) is immediately south of Nansemond Co., Va.

    Y-DNA Project I-FT410059-1

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    WHITE FAMILY RESEARCH PROJECT Y-DNA ANALYSIS STATUS UPDATE Charles White, Y-DNA Group Lead October 2022 Since August of 2021, the White Family Research Project has been actively pursuing a consolidated effort to identify and document the progenitors of the numerous inhabitants of Colonial Virginia and the North Carolina Tidewater Region that have carried the White surname. The following is a summary of our Y-DNA efforts to date and may explain the possible origins of the Quaker line. The DNA results are presented within an primary origin of a primary (#1) hypothesis proposed by several early North Carolina researchers and supported by a well documented history of a branch of our ancestors that settled in early New England. Additionally, two additional hypotheses are also shown. '''Overview''' The Y-DNA Family Line Summary Analysis shown as Exhibit 1 appears to validate the working assumption that the White Family Quaker line in Virginia/North Carolina has its roots from the same family as the immigrant John White d. Abt. 1673 who is known to have traveled to New England in 1638 becoming one of the earliest of the White surnamed descendants in that region, initially settling in Salam and eventually moving to Lancaster, MA. John White d. Abt. 1673 has been documented to Thomas White (bef. 1549) from Somerset, England as researched by Almira Larkin White in her 1912 genealogy "Ancestry of John Barber White and of his Descendants". Additionally, early research on the structure of the White Family Quaker lines that appear in Mrs. Watson Winslow's book “The History of Perquimans County” and also noted by Currituck County White researcher General John Elliott Wood in his chart “Branches of the White Family”, have been largely validated, although the utilization of modern Y-DNA testing tools has suggested some re-grouping and realignment of several of the lines depicted in this early research. One of Wood’s more controversial claims concerning the origins of the line, from his September 4, 1955 article in The Virginian-Pilot and Portsmouth Star entitled “The Whites of Tidewater: A Study of Man's Growth in the New World”, concluded that "William White, born in England about 1580, was one of the 107 men at Jamestown in 1607. He was buried in Elizabeth City County 12 September 1624 leaving three sons: John, born 1609; James born 1611; and Henry born about 1615”. This claim will require additional research, although the original certainly appears possible. Ms. Winslow postulated a similar origin story. This is shown in Exhibit 1 as hypothesis #1. The Y-DNA analysis in Exhibit 1 supports a convergence to approximately two hypothesized “unknown” generations (shown in the tan boxes on the chart) which very well could support a conclusion there was a “William” in early colonial Virginia that could have had sons John, Henry, and James, and John b. 1609 was the father of John White d. 1719 Isle of Wight. However, to date no Y-DNA evidence has fully supported the conclusion that the hypothesized John White b. 1609 and Quaker Henry White b. 1615 were brothers. More testing along the Henry White will be required and is currently in process. Two additional hypotheses have been charted that are also plausible and will require further research. Hypothesis #2 shows the possibility that John White d. 1719 could be the son John White b. 1628 from the John White Lancaster, MA line. Finally, hypothesis #3 that John White could be descended from the Jamestowne/Bristol merchant line through John White d. 1679, although traditional research has indicated that John did not leave any offspring. Much work has been done collaborating with other Colonial era research groups in this effort and will be key to isolating and further identifying the various White surnamed lines within this region for additional study. Additional discussion concerning the reconciliation of early White family research efforts, the reconfiguration of General Wood’s Chart, and the various hypotheses regarding the parentage of John White d. 1719 can be found on the White Family Research Project page. '''Y-DNA Methodology''' A subset of the White FamilyTreeDNA Surname Group Project (https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/white/activity-feed) administered by Marleen Van Horne was formed to specifically identify Y-DNA carriers within the I-M253.1323.1410.13-14 Haplo/STR group. This Y-DNA Project has been named the White Family SNP I-FT410059 Project (https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/white/activity-feed). Individuals with documented genetically close genealogies were compared against each other and genetic differences have been categorized and analyzed. Initially, Y-DNA Y-37 to Y-111 testing was conducted on participants to identify close genetic relationships and validate traditional paper genealogies. It was hoped that Y-DNA testing would focus research efforts to White surnames with the most promise and eliminate family lines that were distant and/or unrelated. Largely, this objective was successful, resulting in a fairly focused search which validated the major assumptions within the Virginia/North Carolina lines and identified a close relationship to the well-documented immigrant line in New England. Much effort was expended within the Project to ensure robust documentation for the Virginia/North Carolina Quaker group, however traditional genealogy trails started to dead-end at about 10 generations (up from the testors). Unfortunately, this resulted in significant gaps in the availability of information prior to the mid-1600s. This is not uncommon for the area and time period under review due to known issues with lost and destroyed documentation. The Project was fortunate to have identified close genetic ancestors in the New England branch of the White Family who were very well documented to South Petherton, Somerset, England. A decision was made to significantly upgrade much of the Y-DNA testing to the Y-700 level in hopes of identifying possible genetic ancestors from more distant relatives (12-16 generations from the testors) that might converge down to help validate the working hypothesis #1 regarding the identification of the William White Progenitor as an early inhabitant of Isle of Wight/Jamestown Virginia portrayed by the early researchers. Y-DNA testing has been conducted and/or collected on 19 individuals that share a close genetic relationship as shown in Exhibit 1. Currently, 14 of these are at the Y-700 level (shown in Red) with the remaining testing varying between at Y-37 to Y-111 (shown in Yellow). As previously mentioned, initial testing at the Y-37 to Y-111 level did not provide enough granularity to make conclusive assumptions regarding family relationships. Short Tandem Repeats (STR) associated with Y-37 to Y-111 test are subject to mutation changes that can be both forward and backward. In our case this made it difficult to gain reliable associations where we needed it at the 8th generation level resulting in Y-111 genetic distances that were sometimes inconsistent with known documented paper genealogies among the Y-DNA participants. Y-700 Single Nucleotide Polymorphism (SNP) testing provides a more stable mutation environment that lacks the forward and backward changes associated with STR's and is much more consistent over multiple generations (they tend to change only once and changes are carried forward to new generations). This results in a successive waterfall of identifiable unique SNPs that can be traceable to genealogically related generations. Through the utilization of Y-700 SNP testing and strong documentation, a clear descendant structure emerges which is consistent with the known paper genealogies. Where paper genealogies are lacking, it is our hope that identified SNP markers can be used to fill in the gaps and point to areas for additional research. EXHIBIT 2 (Removed here for privacy - available to participants in the I-FT410059 Project) Exhibit 2 is the FamilytreeDNA Block Tree for KIT #B653883 (Charles White). The area relating to our group of Y-DNA testors is depicted under the blue bar headed by the I-FT410059 SNP. Twenty-one unique SNPs have been identified and associated with the 14 Y-700 SNP testors within the White Research Group. Among these SNPs, five can be associated with unique branches off the Y-DNA common tree - I-FT410059, I-FT410931/FT410255, I-FTB97051, and I-FT213196. When these unique SNPs are overlayed and associated with known paper genealogies from our group, a Y-DNA descendant tree emerges as shown in Exhibit 1. Additionally, known genealogies can be augmented with hypothesized ancestor assumptions - in this case the ‘William’ of Jamestowne - (shown in the tan boxes) to build out portions of the tree that need additional research for proof. Known SNPs are shown in a purple box with their likely documented ancestor. '''Y-DNA Research Results''' The interpretation of Exhibit 1 is as follows. ''Branch I-FT410059'' :All of the 14 Y-700 testers (and presumably all 5 of the Y-37 to Y-111) in this group share a common ancestor known as I-FT410059 who would have been born with an estimated range between 1550-1780 based on FamilyTreeDNA projections. While the ranges in the FamilyTreeDNA estimates are very wide, they appear to be consistent based on the mutation patterns of a particular family. We know that within the White Family Y-DNA SNP mutations mutate very slowly (this has been validated by the FamilyTreeDNA White Group coordinator). Therefore, the FamilyTreeDNA range can be calibrated based on an extrapolation of our known paper genealogies and an adjustment can be consistently applied across all the ranges. :As a first pass, given our slow mutations, Estimated SNP Ancestor birth dates shown in Exhibit 1 are assumed at the early-end of the date range estimates. In this case, I-FT410059 is assumed to have been born around 1550. We know the two Lancaster testers from our group have strong documentation based on extensive research by Almira Larkin White (and others) that document them to Richard White b.1519 d.1578 in Merriot, Somerset, England (https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/White-626). :It’s interesting that Richard White b.1519 d. 1578 has four sons who have been documented by Almira Larkin White who connect genetically with the Quaker line - Robert b. 1542, Edward b. 1547, William b.1549, and Henry b. 1560 [Others believe there was also a son John - the John White of the Lost Colony in Roanoke https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZFM-RBZ and https://study.com/academy/lesson/john-white-the-artist-colonist-paintings-biography.html]. :Unfortunately so far very little is known about Richard’s sons William and Henry including information on their descendants. It was also speculated by White Family researcher General Wood that the Isle of Wight John and Henry White were sons of a William White, an early colonist at Jamestowne — and were likely born in the Colony (https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:White_Family_Research_Project). Birth in the Colony would appear possible for Henry White b. 1615 given the documented birth year of Henry’s son (1642 - known to have been born in Virginia) and the lack of any information concerning immigration headrights or transportation for a Henry White. :A William White b. Abt. 1580 (as suggested by Wood and shown as hypothesis #1) could have been the son of any of Richard White’s b. 1519 d.1578 sons, however, based on family naming conventions, sons William b. 1549 and Henry b. 1560 might be worthy candidates for further investigation. William White b. Abt. 1580 is shown in Exhibit 1 in a tan box as a hypothesis. Certainly one factor that would provide added support for this hypothesis would be establishing a genetic closeness between the Isle of Wight John White b. 1609 and Henry White b. 1615. :Son Robert b. 1542 has been very well documented and has been documented as the progenitor of our two Y-700 Lancaster, MA testors. Additionally, one non-White Surnamed family - Stewart - is also genetically connected to this line and appears to be linked with their own downstream SNP Branch I-FT213196 to one of this line’s descendants. ''Branch I-FT213196'' :SNP I-FT213196 is shared by two testors. One from the very well documented Lancaster Line (KIT#464089) and another from a very well documented Stewart line (KIT#684061). However, the Y-700 Stewart testor does not carry the Stewart Family Y-DNA. Based on the establishment of the I-FT213196 SNP this line genetically descended from the White line sometime after Josiah White b. 1643 as our other Y-700 Lancaster tester (KIT#944931) does not curry this SNP. The best estimate for this branch divergence is at Josiah White b. 1714. ''Branch I-FT410931/I-FT410255'' :As mentioned previously, 11 of our Y-700 testers (those from the VA/NC Quaker lines) share these common ancestors including our one tester with documentation from the Henry White b. 1615 line. The low-end of the FamilyTreeDNA date assumption estimates this man was born around 1641 (remember this is a very rough guesstimate). At present, the order of these two SNPs can’t be determined (all ancestors share the same mutations). However it's clear based on our strong documentation that one of these SNPs likely belongs to the man identified as John White d. 1719 and the other to his father. :Based on the Wood hypothesis #1, I-FT410931 appears to be John White b. 1609 (shown in purple with tan shading on Exhibit 1) the father of documented John White (presumed to be I-FT410255) d.1719 and his sons Thomas d. 1761, William d. 1772, Joseph d. 1759, and John d. 1730. Additionally, one non-White Surnamed family - Moore - is also genetically connected to this line although very little is known about the family history and exactly where they would connect. ''Branch I-FT97051'' :I-FT97051 is a separate SNP established for KITs #372673, #376850, #977065, #939533, and #982150. Generally, where three testors share a common genetic Single Nucleotide Polymorphism (SNP) there is enough confidence to establish it as an official branch in the Y-DNA tree. Three of these Y-700 testors have strong traditional paper documentation that establishes each of them from one of Thomas White’s sons - Calib b. 1740, Joseph b. 1728, and Benjamin b. 1744. Additionally, one tester (KIT #939533) is documented to four generations with the Weathers surname. SNP I-FT97051 is likely Thomas White d. 1761. :The tester in KIT #982150 is documented to Henry White b. abt. 1615, presumed to have been brother to John White b. 1609 and assumed to be SNP I-FT410931 as previously discussed. What is confusing is that KIT #982150 shares SNP I-FT97051 with Thomas White d. 1781. There is a clear hierarchy that identifies SNP I-FT97051 as a descendant of SNP I-FT410931/I-FT410255. Additional testing needs to be conducted on the Henry White b. 1615 line to resolve this conflict. '''Next Steps''' ''Additional Testing'' :Additional Y-700 will be needed to validate the hypothesis #1 assumption that John b. 1609 and Henry b. 1615 were brothers consistent with the Wood theory. Resolving the inconsistency with the current Henry testor (Kit #982150) will provide direction concerning further research on the Lancaster John (hypothesis #2) and the Merchant/Jamestowne John (hypothesis #3) scenarios. Two new Henry White descendants have been identified and have agreed to be tested. If Henry proves to be the brother of John b. 1609, it is anticipated that a new SNP will be established as their father above I-FT410931. :Additional testing on the other sons of Lancaster John b. 1601 might break out a new SNP for him which could better associate John White d. 1719 with the Gen 5/Gen 12 side of the Lancaster family (hypothesis #2) if this were valid. :Finding and testing someone from the Merchant/ John White d. Bef. 1658 could immediately rule in or out hypothesis #3 and also determine if the Bristol/Jamestowne merchant White family is related to the Somerset group. :The next closest group genealogically to our I-FT410059 Branch is a large cluster of Y-111 testers that appear to be descendants of the other Henry White in York County. Based on STR distance, this group could be many generations prior to Richard White d. 1578. If someone in that group agreed to Y-700 testing they would provide an accurate estimate of when the two lines converge which will be a great assistance in defining our line beyond generation 15. ''Further Analysis of Y-700 STRs'' :Setting up a separate FamilytreeDNA group project will provide additional research/Y-DNA tools which should augment STR analysis where SNP data appears to be roadblocked and undifferentiated. This should be a discussion point with Maurice Gleeson in our next conference. ==Y-DNA Analysis== A sub-set of the White FamilyTreeDNA Surname Group Project (https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/white/activity-feed) has been formed to specifically to identify Y-DNA carriers within the I-M253.1323.1410.13-14 Haplo/STR group. Individuals with documented genealogies have been compared against each other and genetic differences have been categorized and analyzed by [[White-57946|Charles White]] . The following is a summery as of January, 6, 2022 when the Y-DNA of the testers is compared to [[White-57946|Charles White]] who has a documented lineage to [[White-3178|John White d.1730]]: -From lineage to [[White-3178|John White d.1730]] : WEW has tested at Y-111 * Paternal relationship is confirmed through Y-chromosome DNA testing. [[White-57946|Charles White]], FTDNA kit #B653883, and his 7th cousin, [[|WEW]], FTDNA kit #xxxxx, match at a Genetic Distance of 1 on 111 markers thereby confirming their direct paternal lines back to their MRCA [[White-69968|John White d.1719]]. FTDNA indicates that the probability the two share a common ancestor within the last 7 generations is 97.73% and within the last 9 generations is 99.4%. with a genetic difference of 1; AQW has tested at Y-111 * Paternal relationship is confirmed through Y-chromosome DNA testing. [[White-57946|Charles White]], FTDNA kit #B653883, and his 7th cousin, [[|AQW]], FTDNA kit #xxxxx, match at a Genetic Distance of 2 on 111 markers thereby confirming their direct paternal lines back to their MRCA [[White-484|John White d.1719]]. FTDNA indicates that the probability the two share a common ancestor within the last 7 generations is 91.95% and within the last 9 generations is 97.32%. with a genetic difference of 2; JTW has tested at Y-67 * Paternal relationship is confirmed through Y-chromosome DNA testing. [[White-57946|Charles White]], FTDNA kit #B653883, and his 7th cousin, [[|JTW]], FTDNA kit #xxxxx, match at a Genetic Distance of 1 on 67 markers thereby confirming their direct paternal lines back to their MRCA [[White-484|John White d.1719]]. FTDNA indicates that the probability the two share a common ancestor within the last 7 generations is 91.89% and within the last 9 generations is 96.77%. with a genetic difference of 1; MW has tested at Y-67 * Paternal relationship is confirmed through Y-chromosome DNA testing. [[White-57946|Charles White]], FTDNA kit #B653883, and his 7th cousin, [[|MW]], FTDNA kit #xxxxx, match at a Genetic Distance of 1 on 67 markers thereby confirming their direct paternal lines back to their MRCA [[White-484|John White d.1719]]. FTDNA indicates that the probability the two share a common ancestor within the last 7 generations is 92.45% and within the last 9 generations is 97.06%. with a genetic difference of 1; FTDNA indicates that the average probability these individuals share a common ancestor with [[White-57946|Charles White]] the last 7 generations is 93.50% and within the last 9 generations 97..63%. [[White-484|John White d.1719]] Isle of Wight is at 9 generations. -From lineage to [[White-468|Thomas White d.1761]]: [[White-10132|Charles Thomas White Sr.]] has tested at Y-111 * Paternal relationship is confirmed through Y-chromosome DNA testing. [[White-57946|Charles White]], FTDNA kit #B653883, and his 7th cousin, [[White-10132|Charles Thomas White Sr.]], FTDNA kit #372673, match at a Genetic Distance of 0 on 111 markers thereby confirming their direct paternal lines back to their MRCA [[White-484|John White d.1719]]. FTDNA indicates that the probability the two share a common ancestor within the last 7 generations is 99.53% and within the last 9 generations is 99.9%. with a genetic difference of 0; CRW has tested at Y-111 * Paternal relationship is confirmed through Y-chromosome DNA testing. [[White-57946|Charles White]], FTDNA kit #B653883, and his 7th cousin, [[|CRW]], FTDNA kit #xxxxx, match at a Genetic Distance of 2 on 111 markers thereby confirming their direct paternal lines back to their MRCA [[White-484|John White d.1719]]. FTDNA indicates that the probability the two share a common ancestor within the last 7 generations is 91.85% and within the last 9 generations is 97.27%. with a genetic difference of 2; CW has tested at Y-111 * Paternal relationship is confirmed through Y-chromosome DNA testing. [[White-57946|Charles White]], FTDNA kit #B653883, and his 7th cousin, [[|CW]], FTDNA kit #xxxxx, match at a Genetic Distance of 3 on 111 markers thereby confirming their direct paternal lines back to their MRCA [[White-484|John White d.1719]]. FTDNA indicates that the probability the two share a common ancestor within the last 7 generations is 92.3% and within the last 9 generations is 97.48%. with a genetic difference of 3; WSW has tested at Y-37 * Paternal relationship is confirmed through Y-chromosome DNA testing. [[White-57946|Charles White]], FTDNA kit #B653883, and his 7th cousin, [[|WSW]], FTDNA kit #xxxxx, match at a Genetic Distance of 0 on 37 markers thereby confirming their direct paternal lines back to their MRCA [[White-484|John White d.1719]]. FTDNA indicates that the probability the two share a common ancestor within the last 7 generations is 95.73% and within the last 9 generations is 98.26% with a genetic difference of 0; CEW has tested at Y-37 * Paternal relationship is confirmed through Y-chromosome DNA testing. [[White-57946|Charles White]], FTDNA kit #B653883, and his 7th cousin, [[|CEW]], FTDNA kit #xxxxx, match at a Genetic Distance of 1 on 37 markers thereby confirming their direct paternal lines back to their MRCA [[White-484|John White d.1719]]. FTDNA indicates that the probability the two share a common ancestor within the last 7 generations is 95.73% and within the last 9 generations is 98.26% with a genetic difference of 1; FTDNA indicates that the average probability these individuals share a common ancestor with [[White-57946|Charles White]] the last 7 generations is 95.02% and within the last 9 generations 98.23%. [[White-484|John White d.1719]] Isle of Wight is at 9 generations. -From lineage to [[Joseph White ]] : LPC has tested at Y-111 * Paternal relationship is confirmed through Y-chromosome DNA testing. [[White-57946|Charles White]], FTDNA kit #B653883, and his 7th cousin, [[|LPC]], FTDNA kit #xxxxx, match at a Genetic Distance of 1 on 111 markers thereby confirming their direct paternal lines back to their MRCA [[White-484|John White d.1719]]. FTDNA indicates that the probability the two share a common ancestor within the last 7 generations is 99.73% and within the last 9 generations is 99.4% with a genetic difference of 1. FTDNA indicates that the average probability these individuals share a common ancestor with [[White-57946|Charles White]] the last 7 generations is 97.73% and within the last 9 generations 99.4%. [[White-484|John White d.1719]] Isle of Wight is at 9 generations. In summary, I believe this Y-DNA analysis gives strong support that [[White-3178|John White d.1730]], [[White-468|Thomas White d.1761]], and Joseph White share a common parent. This is further supported by the paper research and documentation. Additionally , two individuals in the group have documented lineage to [[White-145|John White d.1673 Lancaster, MA]] KAW has tested at Y-111 * Paternal relationship is estimated through Y-chromosome DNA testing [[White-57946|Charles White]], FTDNA kit #B653883, and [[|KAW]], FTDNA kit #944931, match at a Genetic Distance of 5 on 111 markers. FTDNA indicates that the modified probability the two share a common ancestor within the last 12 generations is 98.31% and within the last 14 generations is 99.43%. with a genetic distance of 5, and [[White-18192|Derek White]] at Y-111 * Paternal relationship is estimated through Y-chromosome DNA testing. [[White-57946|Charles White]], FTDNA kit #B653883, and [[White-18192|Derek White]], FTDNA kit #464089, match at a Genetic Distance of 2 at 111 markers. FTDNA indicates that the modified probability the two share a common ancestor within the last 12 generations is 97.76% and within the last 14 generations is 99.05%. with a genetic distance of 1. FTDNA indicates that the average probability these individuals share a common ancestor with [[White-57946|Charles White]] the last 12 generations is 98% and within the last 14 generations 99%. [[White-145|John White d.1673 Lancaster, MA]] is at approximately 12 generations. The Y-DNA data could support the possibility of a common relationship with the ancestry of [[White-145|John White d.1673 Lancaster, MA]] who immigrated from the family of Robert White in Somerset, England. Finally, a direct descendant of [[White-3194|Mordecai White]], [[White-25218|Lee White]] has tested at Y-111 * Paternal relationship is confirmed through Y-chromosome DNA testing. [[White-57946|Charles White]], FTDNA kit #B653883, and , [[White-25218|Lee White]], FTDNA kit #B179346, match at a Genetic Distance of 35 on 111 markers which would not confirm their direct paternal lines back to their MRCA [[White-3178|John White d.1730]]. FTDNA indicates that the probability the two share a common ancestor within the last 7 generations is xx.xx% and within the last 9 generations is xx.x%. with a genetic difference of 35. As a result of this testing, [[White-3194|Mordecai White]] was removed as a possible son of [[White-3178|John White d.1730]] as the genetic distance confirms they are too distant. ------------------------------------------------------ Much of my research has utilized Y-DNA analysis from FamilyTreeDNA to scientifically document paternal relationships from descendants with documented lineages. At present, 17 descendants who have a close genetic paternal relationship have been identified, as follows: -14 descendants from the [[White-70078|John White]] line containing son, [[White-484|John White, d.1719]] Isle of Wight, and grandsons, (6 descendants from [[White-3178|John White, d.1730]]; 7 descendants from [[White-468|Thomas White, d.1761]] ;1 descendants from [[White-72248|Joseph White, d.1759]) Additionally, 2 descendants from the immigrant [[White-145|John White]] Lancaster, MA have been identified and share a slightly more distant genetic Y-DNA distance to the William White, b. 1580 descendants. [[White-145|John White]] Lancaster, MA has been validated as a descendent of [[White-3013|Robert White]] and [[West-4905|Joan West]] from South Petherton County, Somerset, England identified as the 6th generation in the Genesis of the White Family by Emma Siggins White, 1920. page, 37. https://archive.org/details/genesisofwhitefa00whit/page/36/mode/2up?ref=ol&view=theater suggesting that William White b. 1580 is likely a descendant from one of the South Petherton, Somerset, England White family. Finally, [[White-18192|Derek White]] and KW are documented descendants of [[White-145|John White]] Lancaster, MA and share a fairly close genetic Y-DNA distance to [[White-57946|Charles White]] a documented descendent of [[White-484|John White, d.1719]]. [[White-145|John White]] Lancaster, MA has been validated as a descendent of [[White-3013|Robert White]] and [[West-4905|Joan West]] from South Petherton County, Somerset, England identified as the 6th generation in the Genesis of the White Family by Emma Siggins White, 1920. page, 37. https://archive.org/details/genesisofwhitefa00whit/page/36/mode/2up?ref=ol&view=theater

    Y-DNA Project I-FT410059

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    __NOTOC__ '''Will of [[Tyssen-20|Sarah (Tyssen) Yelloly (bef.1784-1854)]]'''
    This is a transcription of the register copy of the Will of Sarah Yelloly of Cavendish Hall near Sudbury, Suffolk. It was written on DATE_WRITTEN and proved at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 20 December 1854.'''Will of Sarah Yelloly''', Widow of Cavendish Hall near Sudbury, Suffolk :Reference: PROB 11/2203/139 :Description: Will of Sarah Yelloly, Widow of Cavendish Hall near Sudbury, Suffolk :Date: 20 December 1854 :Held by: [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D55556 The National Archives, Kew] ''Transcription conventions:
    Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
    Crossings through have been included struck out
    Paragraph breaks at change of bequest, and bold text are my own for ease of reading.
    Where present, the obsolete letter Thorn has been rendered as th, and ff has been rendered as F.
    Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]
    The image quality was good and the writing legible.
    Non standard spelling as per usual for this time period, which has been transcribed verbatim.

    ===== Persons mentioned ===== *'''Sarah Yelloly''', Widow, Testatrix *'''[[Yelloly-4|Sarah Boddicott Yelloly]]''', Daughter, married (Severne) after Sarah's death *[[Yelloly-8|Sophia Mary Yelloly (1811-1840)]], Daughter, deceased *'''[[Yelloly-6|John Yelloly]]''' *'''[[Yelloly-7|Harriet Yelloly]]''' *'''[[Yelloly-10|Samuel Tyssen Yelloly]]''' *'''[[Yelloly-14|Anna Maria Yelloly Suckling]]''' *'''[[Yelloly-11|Eleanor Margaret Yelloly]]''' *'''person''' xxxx *'''person''' xxxx *'''person''' xxxx *'''person''' xxxx ===== Family members not mentioned ===== [[Yelloly-5|Jane Davison Yelloly (1808-1838)]] died before Sarah's will [[Yelloly-9|Nicholas Nathaniel Yelloly (1813-1836)]] died before Sarah's will [[Yelloly-12|Mary Yelloly (1816-1838)]] died before Sarah's will ===== Transcription ===== [Page one] 172 recto
    Sarah Yelloly
    This is the last Will and Testament
    of me '''Sarah Yelloly of Cavendish Hall near Sudbury in the County of'''
    '''Suffolk Widow''' It is my desire to be buried in Woodston Church Norfolk as near
    as conveniently may be to '''my late beloved and excellent husband''' '''and dear'''
    '''children''' lying there and that my funeral shall be as plain and inexpensive
    as possible If however my death should take place at a distance from thence
    and the weather should be unfavourable or uncertain I should wish to be
    buried near the place of my decease to avoid any risk of the death of my
    dear family and friends who may be present on the ocasion We acted upon
    this principle in the case of '''our dear departed daughter Sophia''' and I wish
    the same to be acted upon in my own case
    I will and direct that all my
    just debts and funeral and testamentary expenses shall be in the
    first place duly paid and satisfied as soon as conveniently may be after
    my death and whereas by the Settlement made previous to my marriage
    with '''my said husband''' bearing date on or about the ''fourth day of August
    one thousand eight hundred and six'' and made between '''my said husband'''
    '''John Yelloly''' of the first part '''myself''' ('''by my then name of Sarah Tyssen''')
    of the second part and '''The Right Honourable Sir Joseph Banks Baronet
    ----''' [Page two] 172 verso
    and '''Solomon Lougham? Martin Whish? and Thomas Loggen? Esquires'''
    of the third part various trust funds and property therein particularly
    mentioned (that is to say) the several sums of five thousand pounds bank?
    three per cent consolidated annuities .... thousand pounds three per cent
    reduced annuities four thousand pounds New South Sea Annuities two
    thousand pounds bank stock two thousand nine hundreds pounds East
    India Stock and the sum of twenty thousand and eightyseven pounds
    stocking? together with certain reversionary property expectant on the death
    of '''Mrs Martha Tyssen''' therein mentioned and all which property has been
    since received and various changes have been made in the state of invest
    ment thereof were (subject to the successive life interests therein of '''my said'''
    '''husband and myself''') settled upon trust that '''the trustees''' thereof should
    pay divide transfer and assign the said funds or securities unto and for
    the use and benefit of all and every or any such one or more child or children
    of the said then intended marriage at such time or times in such shares
    and proportions (if there should be more than one such child) and in such
    manner both with respect to principal and interest as my said husband
    and myself jointly by any deed or deeds writing or writings with or without
    power of revocation and new appointment to be by us duly sealed and de-
    livered in the presence of and attested by two or more credible witnesses should
    direct or appoint and default of such joint direction or appointment then
    as the survivor of us should by any deed or deeds writing or writings with or
    without power of revocation and new appointment or by the last Will and
    Testament in writing of such survivor or any Codicil thereto to be by such
    survivor respectively executed and attested in manner aforesaid direct or
    appoint give or bequeath the same and in default of any such direction or
    appointment gift or bequest as aforesaid Then upon Trust for all the children
    of the said then intended marriage equally in manner therein mention-
    ed to be vested interests in sons at Twenty one and in daughters at the like
    age or marriage And by the said Indenture of Settlement the sum of ten
    thousand pounds bank three per cent consolidated annuities was also set–
    tled upon certain trusts therein mentioned for my exclusive benefit under
    which trusts the proceeds of the said last mentioned bank annuities now
    consisting of the sum of eight thousand one hundred and seventyfive
    pounds sterling and secured together with other part of the said marriage
    Settlement funds on mortgage of ...... estates in the Counties of Surrey
    Essex and Camarthen belonging to '''Messrs Thomas''' have become my absolute
    property And whereas various appointments have been made by my said
    late husband and myself of parts of the said first mentioned trust funds so
    settled pursuant to the power given to us for that purpose and amongst
    them two sums of seven hundred pounds each bank three per cent consoli-
    dated annuities and two sums of six hundred pounds and six hundred
    and fifty pounds sterling have been respectively appointed and transferred
    or paid to '''my eldest son John Yelloly''' and a further sum of two thousand
    eight hundred pounds sterling has been also appointed in his favor to be
    paid to him immediately after my decease and two sums of five hundred
    pounds and seven hundred pounds bank three per cent consolidated annui-
    ties and the sum of eight hundred pounds sterling have been respectively
    appointed and transferred or paid to '''my son Samuel Tyssen Yelloly''' and the
    sum of five hundred pounds bank three per cent consolidated annuities and
    the sum of one thousand pounds sterling have been respectively appointed
    and transferred or paid to '''my daughter Sarah Boddicott Yelloly''' and the
    sum of one thousand pounds sterling has been appointed and paid to '''my'''
    '''daughter Harriet Yelloly''' and the sum of one thousand two hundred and
    fifty pounds sterling has been appointed and paid to '''my daughter Anna'''
    '''Maria now the wife of Robert Alfred Suckling''' and a further sum of four
    thousand pounds sterling has been also appointed in favor of '''the said'''
    ---- [Page three] 173 recto
    '''Anna Maria Suckling''' to be paid to her of the Trustees of her marriage
    Settlement immediately after my death but no appointment has yet
    been made of any part of the said funds in favor of '''my daughter'''
    '''Eleanor Margaret Yelloly''' And whereas I am desirous of doing equal jus-
    tice to all my said children in the division of the trust funds so settled by
    my said marriage settlement and consider that I shall best accomplish
    this desire by directing such a distribution of the said trust funds now remain-
    ing undisposed of as with the sums so partially appointed as hereinbefore
    stated will give the sum of one thousand two hundred and fifty pounds
    sterling to '''my son John Yelloly''' and the sum of one thousand one hun-
    dred pounds sterling to '''my son Samuel Tyssen Yelloly''' and the sum of
    two hundred and fifty pounds sterling to '''my daughter Sarah Boddicott'''
    '''Yelloly''' beyond the share of each of my other children therein Now in pursu-
    ance of such desire and by force and virtue and in exercise and execution of
    the power or authority to me '''the said Sarah Yelloly''' for this purpose given
    by the said Indenture of Settlement of every other power or autho-
    rity in ....vise enabling me in this behalf I '''the said Sarah Yelloly''' do by
    this my last Will and Testament by me duly executed in the presence of and
    attested by the two credible persons whose names are intended to be here-
    under written as Witnesses attesting the execution hereof by me direct and
    appoint unto and in favor of each of them '''my said children John Yelloly'''
    '''Samuel Tyssen Yelloly Sarah Boddicott Yelloly Harriet Yelloly Anna'''
    '''Maria the wife of Robert Alfred Suckling and Eleanor Margaret Yelloly''' each?
    a portion of the said first mentioned trust funds settled by the said Settle-
    ment and not already appointed by '''my said husband and myself'''
    or of other the funds and property now ..... to the trusts of the said Settle-
    ment as reference being had tot he appointments so already made in
    favor of '''the said John Yelloly Samuel Tyssen Yelloly Sarah Boddicott'''
    '''Yelloly Harriet Yelloly and Anna Maria Suckling''' but without taking in-
    to consideration the times at which their respective shares thereof were
    respectively received by them except for the purpose of ascertaining the value
    of the funds apopinted shall give to '''the said John Yelloly''' the sum of one
    thousand two hundred and fifty poiunds sterling and to '''the said Samuel'''
    '''Tyssen Yelloly''' the sum of one thousand one hundred pounds sterling and
    to '''the said Sarah Boddicott Yelloly''' the sum of two hundred and fifteen pounds
    sterling over and above the portion received and to be received by each of my
    other children And I further direct that the division and appropriation of
    the said trust funds shall be made in manner aforesaid immediately or
    as soon as conveniently may be after my death
    I give and bequeath unto
    '''my children Samuel Tyssen Yelloly Sarah Boddicott Yelloly Harriet Yelloly'''
    '''and Eleanor Margaret Yelloly''' or such of them as may be living with me
    and unmarried at the time of my death all my household furniture
    plate linen china books prints pictures and wines and all other articles and
    effects used in housekeeping together with all my Farming implements
    and stock to and for their own use and benefit absolutely and also a legacy of
    three hundred pounds for their immediate use in housekeeping which I
    direct shall be paid as soon as conveniently may be after my death
    I also
    give unto the same persons any horses ponies donkeys or dogs I may have
    at my decease together with any Carriage harness or other articles appertain-
    ing to such Animals convinced that '''my said children''' will take care of the
    said Animals so long as they keep them and with a request that they may
    never be sold lent or otherwise disposed of but that when it shall be found
    undesirable any longer to keep them the said animals may be shot as care-
    fully and expeditiously as possible
    I also give and bequeath unto '''my said'''
    '''three last named daughters and my daughter Anna Maria Suckling'''
    all my jewels and ornaments and my wearing apparel or such part of
    them as I may not otherwise dispose of in my lifetime or by any Codicil to
    ---- [Page four] 173 verso
    this my Will to be equally divided amongst them or such of them as shall
    survive me
    And I give unto '''my said three unmarried daughters''' or such
    of them as shall be living with me and unmarried at my death the
    sum of one hundred pounds to aid them in any acts of bounty? they may
    be disposed to continue after my death which I doubt not they will be disposed
    to do although the last mentioned legacy is not intended and shall not be con
    sieved in any manner as a trust for that purpose
    I give to '''my dear brother'''
    '''Samuel Tyssen''' a mourning ring of which I request his acceptance as a true
    remembrance and mark of my affection for him
    I give to '''each of my nephews'''
    '''and nieces his children''' as a mark of friendly remembrance a legacy of five
    pounds five shillings
    To '''my dear Son in Law Robert Alfred Suckling''' and to '''my'''
    '''dear daughter in Law Henrietta Yelloly''' as a like mark of my affectionate remem
    brance a like sum of five pounds five shillings each
    I give to '''my dear Friend'''
    '''Mrs Coright? formerly Miss Rowlatt''' the sum of five pounds five shillings and
    also an annuity for her life of twenty pounds and to '''my dear Friend The'''
    '''Reverend Robert Croome?''' to spend in books as a token of my affectionate regard
    the sum of fifty pounds and I also give him Modern Accomplishments and
    Modern Society works by Miss Sinclair which were given to me by '''my dearest'''
    '''daughter Sophia'''
    I give to '''my dear Cousin Margaret Howman''' my Campbell's
    Poems illustrated and to '''my dear Cousin Eleanor Atkinson''' my ..............
    coales? and River ////
    To '''my dear Cousin Dr Davidson''' a small porter Bible
    nicely bound and his choice of any set of the Medical books which belonged to
    my dearest husband
    To '''my dear little grandchild Anna Maria Suckling''' the
    Porter Bible bound in Russia given me by her Father and to '''my dear little'''
    '''grandchild Robert Alfred Suckling''' my "...... Cathedral" also given me
    by his Father
    And I direct that '''my Executors''' shall carry into effect the wishes
    of '''my dearest husband''' expressed in his Will relative to the Egyptian Drawings
    and Consul Davisons picture
    I give unto '''my Friend Richard Smith Esquire'''
    of New Bond Street and also to '''Robert Riddell Bayley''' of Basinghall Street
    whom I have appointed two of the '''Trustees and Executors''' of this my Will
    a legacy of twenty five pounds
    To '''our former servants Thomas Gregory'''
    '''Eliabeth Townsend Honor Taylor Mary Quadlung and Sophia Alten''' a lega
    cy of five pounds five shillings each
    I also give to each of '''the servants not here'''
    '''inbefore named as a legatee who shall be living with me at the time of my'''
    '''death''' and who shall have been eighteen months or upwards in my service
    a legacy of two pounds and to each of the servants not hereinbefore named as
    a legatee who shall be living with me and who shall have been five years
    or upwards in my service a legacy of five pounds five shillings
    I bequeath
    the following annuities to the undermentioned persons during their respec-
    tive natural lives (that is to say) To '''Mr Sourratt or Sourrott''' an annuity of
    fifteen pounds To '''Anne Morris''' an annuity of ten pounds and to '''Mr James'''
    '''Taylor of Norwich Master''' an annuity of six pounds and in case any
    of the legatees or annuitants named in this my Will who are females shall be
    married I direct that their legacies and annuities shall be paid to them ''for''
    ''their separate use independently of their respective husbands'' and that their
    receipts alone without their husbands joining therein shall be a sufficient
    discharge to my Executors for their respective legacies and annuities And I
    will and direct that the aforesaid annuities shall be payable half yearly or
    quarterly if it can be conveniently arranged and that the same shall
    within six calendar months from the time of my decease be provided for
    either by the appropriation of a sufficient amount of capital in the funds
    during the lives of the annuitants or by the purchase by my Trustees in the
    names of the respective annuitants of Government Life annuities equal in
    amount to the annuities given to them respectively and in the latter case
    from the day of my death until the purchase of such annuities the said
    annuitants shall be paid by my Trustees a proportional share of their
    ---- [Page five] 174 recto
    respective annuities And I will and direct that all the aforesaid legacies and
    annuities and any other which I may hereafter give by any Codicil shall be
    paid free of legacy duty which I direct to be paid out of my residuary estate
    And as to ''all the Rest Residue and Remainder of my Estate and''
    ''Effects'' whatsoever and wheresoever and of what nature or kindsoever the
    same may be after and subject to the payment of all my just debts amongst
    which are included a sum of nine hundred pounds owing by me to '''my'''
    '''daughter Sarah Boddicott Yelloly''' and a like sum of nine hundred pounds
    owing by me to '''my daughter Harriet Yelloly''' and my funeral and testament-
    tary expenses and the several legacies hereinbefore by me given or which
    shall be given by any Codicil hereto
    I give and bequeath the same unto
    '''the said Richard Smith and Robert Riddell Bayley and my said sons John'''
    '''Yelloly and Samuel Tyssen Yelloly''' their executors administrators and assigns
    upon the trusts and for the ..es intents and purposes and subject to the
    powers provisoes and declarations hereinafter expressed declared and contain-
    ed of and concerning the same (that is to say) upon Trust for '''my six children'''
    '''John Yelloly Samuel Tyssen Yelloly Sarah Boddicott Yelloly Harriet Yelloly'''
    '''Anna Maria Suckling and Eleanor Margaret Yelloly''' equally to be divided
    amongst such children and their respective shares thereof to become and be
    considered a vested interest or vested insterests in them respectively immediate-
    ly on my decease and to be then or as soon afterwards as conveniently may
    be paid transferred or assigned to them respectively subject to the qualification
    next hereinafter contained (that is to say) I will that the share or shares
    such of them as shall be a daughter or daughters and under coverture at
    the time of my death be subject to the trusts hereinafter declared thereof and
    in case of the death of any of my said children during my lifetime without
    leaving issue I will that the share or shares intended for him or her or them
    so dying of and in my residuary property shall go and be equally divided
    between and amongst the survivors of such children and become vested and
    payable at the same time and be subject to the same trusts if any as the
    shares originally intended for them but if any of my said children should
    die in my lifetime leaving issue such issue shall stand in the place of their
    parent and be entitled to their parents share And I will and direct that the
    shares of my said daughters respectively in the said trust fund and promis-
    es who shall happen to be under coverture at the time of my death shall be
    h..d by my said Trustees In trust to pay the interest dividents or annual
    produce arising therefrom as and when the same shall become due and
    be received unto the proper hands of the daughter for whom the same are
    respectively intended or of such person or persons as such daughter notwith-
    standing coverture by writing under her hand shall from time to time
    after the same shall become due appoint during so long as she shall continue
    under coverture To the intent that the same may be for her separate use
    independent of any husband to whom she may be married and so that
    she may not during such coverture dispose of such interest dividends and
    annual produce before the same shall actually become due and be received
    And I declare that her receipts alone without the concurrence of any such
    husband and nothwistanding any previous disposal or attempt having
    been made to dispose thereof during the continuance of such coverture
    shall be a sufficient discharge to my Trustees for the money therein express-
    ed to have been received and from and after the decease of such married
    daughter for whom any of the aforesaid shares are intended and whose
    overture shall continue to her death upon Trust to stand possessed of the
    share intended for her for thebenefit of such person and persons and in
    such manner in all respects as such daughter notwithstanding her cover-
    ture by her last Will and Testament in writing or any writing in the nature
    of or purporting to be her last Will and Testament or any Codicil or Codicils
    thereto shall appoint give or dispose of the same and in default of such a
    ---- [Page six] 174 verso
    appointment and subject thereto In tenet? for each person or persons as
    at the decease of such ......... event? be her next of kin in case she has died
    intestate and unmarried but in case any daughter of ......... shall be
    married at the time of my decease shall survive the husband to whom
    she shall be so married then the trusts hereinbefore contained ......ting
    her interrest in the share of my residuary property hereinbefore bequeath
    ed for her shall cease and the said share shall be transferred and paid to
    her for her own absolute use and benefit I recommend my daughters
    respectively not to lend? any part of their fortunes or property to any relative
    or friend however near or dear nor to embark in any business or other specu
    lation but to invest their money either upon mortgage or in the public
    funds of Great Britain and in case of their marrying I particularly recom-
    mend them to have their property secured to themselves and children and
    to avail themselves of the advise of the Trustees of this my will in all these
    matters as far as they may have an opportunity of so doing I make these
    recommendations more particularly as it was also the will of their dear
    Father that they should be suggested to and ever borne in ...... by my said
    daughters I will and direct that in case the said '''Richard Smith Robert'''
    '''Risdell & Bayley and my sons the said John Yelloly and Samuel Tyssen'''
    '''Yelloly''' any or either of them or any future trustee or trustees to be appoint-
    ed as hereinafter is mentioned shall die or desire to be discharged from or
    shall desire to act or become incapable of acting in the trusts hereby in
    them or him reposed before the same trusts shall be fully performed it shall
    and may be lawful to or for the surviving or continuing trustees or trustee
    or the executors or administrators of the last surviving trustee (as the case
    may require) will all convenient speed by writing under their or his hands
    and seals or hand and seal to nominate and appoint some other fit and pro-
    per person or persons to be a trustee or trustees in the place or stead of such a
    of them as shall die or desire to be discharged from de..... to act or become in-
    capable of acting in the said trusts And I will and direct that the surviving
    or continuing Trustees or Trustee as the case may be shall upon every
    such appointment make and execute all and every act and acts deed and
    deeds conveyances and assurances in the Law which shall or may be ecess-
    ary and proper for vesting the trust funds securities monies andpremises
    in such surviving or continuing trustees or trustee jointly with such new
    trustee or trustees or in such new trustee or trustees only as the case may be
    And further that such new trustee or trustees shall immediately thereup-
    on execute proper declarations of trust of the trust funds monies and premis-
    es remaining liable to any trusts and that such trustee or trustees so ap-
    pointed shall and may act in the management of the said trusts as fully
    and effectually and with the like powers in all respects as he or they might or
    .... have done if he and they had been by me originally nominated and
    appointed ==Sources==

    Will of Hannah Brewis

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    [[Category:19th Century, England, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:Camberwell, Surrey (London)]] [[Category: TNA PROB 11]] __NOTOC__ '''Will of [[Vital-42|Hannah (Vital) Brewis (abt.1770-1846)]]'''
    This is a transcription of the register copy of the Will of Hannah Brewis of Camberwell, Surrey. It was written on 3 June 1842 and proved at London on 5 November 1846. '''Will of Hannah Brewis''', Widow of Camberwell, Surrey :Reference: PROB 11/2044/136 :Description: Will of Hannah Brewis, Widow of Camberwell, Surrey :Date: 5 November 1846 :Held by: [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D94609 The National Archives, Kew] '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858", database with images, The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 2044, {{Ancestry Sharing|1091143|7b22746f6b656e223a22586f51517a36597557694c4d4a3455687a38496f6c53527a4168497576726c716672574f5077362b3473383d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d}} - {{Ancestry Record|5111|295325}} (accessed 15 May 2024), Will of Hannah Brewis, granted probate on 5 Nov 1846. Died about 1846 in Peckham Camderwell, Surrey, England. ''Transcription conventions:
    Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
    Crossings through have been included struck out
    Paragraph breaks at change of bequest, and bold text are my own for ease of reading.
    Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]
    The image quality was good and the writing legible.
    Non standard spelling as per usual for this time period, which has been transcribed verbatim.

    ===== Persons mentioned ===== *'''Hannah Brewis''', Widow, Testatrix *'''Louisa''', Daughter, Wife of Thomas Mr Lean *'''Elizabeth Silvester''', Daughter, Wife of Charles Hookham Silvester *'''George Brewis''', Son *'''Mary Georgina Brewis''', Daughter, Executrix *'''Susannah Brewis''', Daughter, Executrix *'''William Ramsey Junr''', Witness *'''William Ramsey Senr''', Witness ===== Transcription ===== [page one]
    Hannah
    Brewis.
    3.
    June 3d. 1842.
    Whereas '''I Hannah Brewis widow'''
    of N°.4 Mary Place Park Road Old Kent Road commonly calld
    New Parkham Camberwell in the County of Surrey being of sound
    health and mind do declare this to be my last Will and Testament
    First my debts and funeral expenses to be paid I give & bequeath
    to '''my Daughter Louisa Wife of Thomas Mr Lean''' my two India
    china jars To '''my Daughter Elizabeth Silvester Wife of Charles'''
    '''Hookham Silvester''' my three India china mugs, to '''my Son George'''
    '''Brewis''' a bedstead bed and bedding three chairs a small chest of
    [page two]
    drawers a bason stand bason ..ower and a small looking glass
    The Remainder of my property consisting of furniture clothes
    house linen china ^and plate my interest in a house situate N°.9?
    Streatham Place Brixton Hill in the Parish of Streatham in the
    County of Surrey to '''my two Daughters Mary Georgina Brewis and'''
    my Daughter '''Susannah Brewis''' to be equally divided and the sur-
    vivor to have the whole And I appoint '''the said Mary Georgina'''
    '''Brewis and Susannah Brewis''' '''whole and sole Executrixes''' to this my
    last Will and Testament Witness my hand and seal in the pres-
    ence of /–/ '''Hannah Brewis'''. LS/–/ Signed by '''the said Hannah Brewis'''
    '''the Testator''' in the presence of us present at the same time who
    in her presence have subscribed our names as witnesses?–––––
    '''William Ramsey Junr''' – '''William Ramsey Senr'''.
    Proved at London 5th. Nov.r 1846 before the Worshipful John Danbery
    Doctor of Laws and Surrogate by the Oath of '''Susannah Brewis'''
    '''Spinster the Daughter the surviving Executrix''' to whom Adm[inistrati]on
    was granted having been first sworn duly to administer.
    ==Sources==

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    New Ferry Explosion

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    On 25th March 2017 at about 9.15PM GMT, a large explosion took place in New Ferry, Wirral Merseyside. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-39396136.The explosion originated in the Homes in Style store, on the corner of boundary road and Bebington Road. On 23 October 2019, Pascal Blasio, who owned the furniture shop that the gas explosion originated in, was sentenced to 20 years imprisonment for causing the explosion and eight years concurrent for fraudhttps://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/pascal-blasio-trial-sentence-gas-explosion-new-ferry-wirral-jailed-a9167866.html

    Rhyfel y Sais Bach (The Little Englishman War)

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    [[Project:Wales]] | [[Space:Cardiganshire Team|Cardiganshire Team]] | [[Space:Cardiganshire Resources|Cardiganshire Resources]] == Rhyfel y Sais Bach == '''[[#The Little Englishman's War| Jump to English]]''' Gwrthdaro rhwng pobl sir Aberteifi - yn bennaf trigolion Llanrhystud - a'r Sais [[Brackenbury-475|Augustus Brackenbury]] oedd Rhyfel y Sais Bach. Roedd Augustus yn gynhyrchwr iâ, dyfeisiwr, twrnai a chemegydd. Roedd y digwyddiadau yn rhan o'r gynnen hir-dymor rhwng y dosbarth uwch a'r llai breintiedig dros berchnogaeth tir a mynediad at dir yng Nghymru a Lloegr; roeddynt hefyd yn rhan o'r gynnen hir-dymor rhwng y Cymru a'r Saeson dros rym gwleidyddol, gormes diwylliannol a pharhad diwylliannol. Mae erthyglau cydoesol am y digwyddiadau yn ochri gydag Augustus a'r Goron; mae'r hanesion sy'n rhoi safbwynt y bobol leol a wrthwynebodd Augustus wedi eu cyhoeddi degawdau'n hwyrach, ac felly mae'n bosibl iddynt gael eu newid gan effeithiau amser a chael eu pasio ymlaen a'u hail-adrodd. One mae'r erthyglau cydoesol hefyd yn cynnwys anghysondebau ffeithiol. Felly dylid cofio nad yw popeth a ddilyn yn ffaith pendant. Ymwelodd Augustus Brackenbury, bonheddwr ifanc o swydd Lincoln, â Chymru, cael ei daro gan ei phrydferthwch, a phenderfynu prynu ystad yno ar gyfer ei hun. Daeth cyfle i wneud hynny pan gynigiodd Comisiynwyr y Goron gwerthu dir comin yn Arglwyddiaeth Myfenydd, cantref Ilar. Prynodd tua 850 erw yn 1819; dechreuodd ar welliannau, ac adeiladodd tŷ cyfforddus ac adeiladau eraill. [https://newspapers.library.wales/view/3326230/3326233/9/brackenbury ''The Cambrian'', 8th July 1826, p 3] [https://newspapers.library.wales/view/3326260/3326263/7/%22augustus%20brackenbury%22 ''The Cambrian'', 26th August 1826, p 3] Yn anffodus i Augustus, roedd y syniad o amgaead tir gan y Goron yn amhoblogaidd iawn yn yr ardal leol, ac er bod perchnogion tir yn yr ardal wedi amgae tir ar gyfer eu hunain o'r blaen, y cynnig cynta yn sir Aberteifi gan y Goron i amgae tir i gyfoethogi'r brenin oedd Deddf Amgae 1812, a wnaeth yn bosibl i Augustus brynu'r tir; ac mae'n debyg fod tŷ newydd Augustus wedi cynnig y cyfle amlwg cyntaf i'r bobl leol brotestio yn erbyn Deddf Amgae 1812. [https://newspapers.library.wales/view/3693083/3693084/3/%22augustus%20brackenbury%22 ''Ye Brython Cymreig'', 22 Medi 1899, t 1 - Miri Mawr Mynyddbach (rhan 1)] "Y Sais Bach" oedd enw'r bobl leol am Augustus, gan ei fod yn fyr; neu yn ôl Jenkin Williams, "Y Biria Bach". Defnyddiodd bobl leol y tir comin i bori eu gwartheg, ceffylau a defaid, ac i dorri mawr ar gyfer tanwydd. Er bod yn draddodiad yn yr ardal fod rhywun a gododd tŷ un-nos yn cael hawlio ychydig o dir amdano, roedd y syniad o rywun yn prynu darn eang iawn o dir comin o'r Goron ac atal y bobl leol rhag torri mawn na phori anifeiliaid yno yn wrthun iddyn nhw. [https://newspapers.library.wales/view/3693118/3693119/3/%22augustus%20brackenbury%22 ''Ye Brython Cymreig'', 10 Tachwedd 1899, t 1 - Miri Mawr Mynyddbach (rhan 8)] Yn ôl Jenkin Williams, ymwelodd Augustus ô'r ardal gyda thri Sais i fapio'i dir; gadawodd, a dychwelyd eto yr un flwyddyn i godi'i dŷ yn "y Waun Wleb", [https://newspapers.library.wales/view/3693123/3693124/4/%22augustus%20brackenbury%22 ''Ye Brython Cymreig'', 17 Tachwedd 1899, t 1 - Hanes Augustus Brackenbury gan Jenkin Williams] [https://newspapers.library.wales/view/3047496/3047498/7/%22augustus%20brackenbury%22 ''The Aberystwith Observer'', 30th January 1896, p 2] yn agos i Lyn Eiddwen. Rhoddodd ddynion ar waith yn cloddio sylfaeni ac yn codi cerrig, ac arhosodd yn y Llew Du yn Llanrhystud; gosodai warcheidwaid yn y nos i wylio'r adeilad, ond drwg-dybiodd y gwylwyr, a deallodd y gwylwyr hynny. Un noson, i brofi'u teyrngarwch, ymddangosodd yno yn edrych yn ddrwg-dybus, a chan iddynt fynd ar ei ôl gan saethu, ymddiriedodd ynddynt wedyn. Ar noson 11 Gorffennaf 1820, ychydig o amser ar ôl iddo symud i mewn i'w dŷ ynghŷd â'i forwyn, ymosodwyd ar ei dŷ gan fintai o ddynion yn cario drylliau. Ar ôl cymryd drylliau Augustus Brackenbury a'i weision, gosodwyd y tŷ ar dân nes nad oed dim ar ôl. [https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/17622/page/1533 ''The London Gazette'', 8 August 1820, Page 1533] [https://newspapers.library.wales/view/3324690/3324693/10/%22augustus%20brackenbury%22 ''The Cambrian'', 12th August 1820, p 3] Tynnwyd y muriau i lawr. Yn ôl pobl leol degawdau wedyn, roedd Augustus yn bresennol pan ymosodwyd ar ei dŷ, a bron iddo gael ei losgi i farwolaeth. Roedd y dyrfa'n fawr, yr ymosodiad yn hollol annisgwyl, y gwaeddi'n fyddarol, ac roedd saethu mawr. Dywedwyd fod Augustus wedi'i ddal mor agos i'r tân nes bod ei wallt a'i gernflew yn troelli; roedd yn rhaid i'r bobl oedd yn ei dâl osgoi cyffwrdd â'r botymau pres ar ei ddillad. Ond goroesodd, a ffôdd am ei fywyd. Dwedodd Jenkin Williams y gwnaethpwyd iddo addo gadael a pheidio byth â dychwelyd cyn cael ei ryddhau. Ar 2 Awst 1820, cynhigiwyd gwobr o ganpunt a phardwn gan y Brenin ar gyfer unrhyw un heblaw'r un a osododd y tân, am fradychu eraill. Ond nid oedd neb yn fodlon rhoi tystiolaeth, gan gynnwys y gweithwyr a gyflogwyd gan Augustus; ymddengys fod gwarantau wedi'u rhoddi allan gan yr ynadon er y diffyg tystiolaeth, ond nid oedd swyddog heddwch i'w gael yn yr holl fro oedd yn fodlon rhoddi mewn gweithrediad wys yr ynadon. [https://newspapers.library.wales/view/3693088/3693089/3/%22augustus%20brackenbury%22 ''Ye Brython Cymreig'', 29 Medi 1899, t 1 - Miri Mawr Mynyddbach (rhan 2)] Felly penderfynodd Augustus dod ag achos llys yn erbyn trigolion y cantref am losgi'i dŷ, o dan [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Act_1723 Cyfraith Ddu 1723], oedd wedi'i lunio fel ymateb llym i droseddau gan bobl a dduodd eu hwynebau fel na fyddant yn cael eu hadnabod. Enillodd ei achos, a chael iawndal a chostau; dywedwyd fod trigolion "parchus" y cantref (oedd wedi gorfod talu'r iawndal mae'n debyg) wedi gwneud i'r terfysgwyr addo na fyddant yn tanio'r lle eto. Yn ôl Jenkin, dychwelodd Augustus i'r ardal ym 1825 gyda dyn o'r enw Enoch; mae'r flwyddyn yn amheus gan iddo gredu mai ym 1822 y llosgwyd tŷ cyntaf Augustus. Gosododd bedwar chwarelwr ar ben y Foel i godi cerrig gydag Enoch - sef Evan Morgan, David Richards, William Williams and John Morgan - ac eraill i dorri ffôs o amgylch safle ei dŷ newydd. Yn ôl adroddiad cydoesol arall, yn Ionawr 1826, yn drwgdybio'r gweithwyr leol a gyflogwyd ganddo o'r blaen, dewisodd Augustus 8-10 o weithwyr yn Amwythig i ddatblygu'i dir yn Llanrhystud, gan gynnig tâl a gwobrau hael. Ar 13 Ebrill 1826, cyrhaeddodd y gweithwyr hyn yn Llanrhystud; roedd ymdrechion pobl leol i darddu arnynt yn aflwyddiannus nes y daethpwyd terfysglu ynghyd ar 24 Mehefin ar ganol dydd, tynnu'r adeilad i lawr, torri'r adeilwydd yn ddarnau, dwyn popeth y gellid ei gario, a gorchmynnu'r gweithwyr i adael rhag cael eu lladd. Erbyn 8 Gorffennaf, roeddynt hefyd wedi torri ei ffensys a malu ei ddoliau a'i ffaethiad. Mae'r amserlen yma yn ymddangos yn amheus; mae'r adroddiadau eraill i gyd yn dweud mai 24 Mai oedd dyddiad yr ymosodiad, ac mae'n debyg y cymerai mwy o amser na mis a hanner i godi castell bach o'r math a ddisgrifiwyd yn yr adroddion. Yn ôl pobl leol degawdau wedyn, codwyd tŵr crwn, uchel, cryf gyda ffos ddwfn bedaironglog o'i amgylch yn llawn dŵr, gydag ysgrogell i groesi'r dŵr, a deuddeg o fagnelau ar ben y tŵr yn pwyntio i bob cyfeiriad, ac ystorgell. O amgylch y tŵr a'r adeiliadau eraill, roedd wal uchel drwchus, gyda thyrau, a murganllawiau amddiffynnol. Roedd ond un agoriad yn y wal, wrth yr ysgrogell, gyda drws cryf. Roedd y gweithwyr a gyrhaeddodd o'r Amwythig ar 13 Ebr 1826 yn ychwanegiad at y gweithlu gwreiddiol a gododd y castell, a rhai o'u swydd fyddai gwarchod y lle; roedd ymladdwr profiedig o'r enw John Whittal yn eu plith. Enw'r "castell" hwn oedd Castell Talwrn, ond roddwyd llysenw iddo hefyd, sef "The Pond". Erbyn tua 14 Mai, credwyd fod paratoadau Augustus rhag ymosodiad yn gyflawn. Dwedwyd ei fod wedi rhegi a herio'r bobl leol yn uchel un bore o ddiogelwch ei gartref, a llais y cornicyll oedd yr unig ateb. [https://newspapers.library.wales/view/3314930/3314938/58/%22augustus%20brackenbury%22 ''The Cambrian News and Merionethshire Standard'', 31st January 1896, p 8] Mae hanes Jenkin yn rhoi mesuriadau Castell yn eithaf manwl - roedd y ffos yn mesur deugain llath ysgwâr, naw llath o led ar yr wyneb, ac yn ddwy lath o ddyfnder - rhy ddwfn i sefyll ynddi ar ôl iddi gael ei llenwi gan ddŵr. Gan iddo ddweud fod yr adfeilion yn dal yn weladwy pan sgrifennodd ei hanes, mae'n debyg o fod yn weddol gywir. Dwedodd fod y "tŷ crwn" yn bymtheg troedfedd o uchder. Eto yn ôl pobl leol degawdau wedyn, ar 23 Mai 1826 roedd gan Augustus neges i'w wneud yn Aberystwyth, ddeg milltir i ffwrdd; aeth â'i amddiffynnwr Whittal gydag ef, ac fe'u gwelwyd gan rai o'r llu o bobl leol oedd allan yn torri mawn ar y bryniau. Ymledodd y gair ei fod ef a'i "fwli" (Whittal) oddi cartref. Bore wedyn aeth Mr Lewis, Pantybarwn - offeiriad a bonheddwr cyfrifol yn y wlad - o gwmpas ar ei geffyl yn dweud i'r dynion oedd ganddo yn gweithio wrth y mawn i fod yn barod ar yr arwydd gyntaf i brysuro i'r frwydr. Cymerodd Siacci Evan y Go, oedd yn byw yn ymyl, yr awgrym a chwythu ei gorn mawr o ben y clogwyni i alw'r dynion ynghyd. Mae hanes Jenkin yn disgrifio cyrn yn seinio o bob cyfeiriad nes fod y mynyddoedd a'r dyffrynoedd yn diasbedain, a gwŷr yn ymgasglu o bob cyfeiriad ar ben y Foel uwchben y Castell cyn tawelu a chychwyn i lawr gyda'i gilydd. Ymddengys fod y mwyafrif o weision Augustus allan yn gweithio ar ei dir ar y pryd - yn ôl tystiad John Clarke, dim ond ef ei hun a'r forwyn, Elizabeth Davies, oedd yn y castell. Daeth tri o dirfeddiannwyr parchus allan o flaen y dyrfa (un o blwyf Llanrhystud, un o blwyf Lledrod, ac un o blwyf Llangwyryfon). Gofynnodd un o'r tri - sef Allen Jones, Penglanowen - a oedd Augustus gartref, am fod ganddo lythyr i ddarllen iddo am Ddeddf y Mawn; atebodd John Clarke fod Augustus a John Whittal oddi cartref. Yn ôl tystiolaeth Elizabeth Davies, roedd John Jones yn un o'r tri, ac efe a ddarllennodd y llythyr yn uchel; cofiodd Jenkin mai Allen Jones, Penglanowen, a Dafydd Jones, Pantyrwyn oedd dau o'r tri. Cyhoeddoedd y tri eu bwriad i ddymchwel y castell, gofynnasant iddo symud eiddo'r gweithwyr rywle diogel, a darllennasant eu llythyr; ni thalodd unrhyw sylw i'r cynnwys. Gofynnodd John i Elizabeth Davies i gadw gwyliadwriaeth, ond dechreuodd hi siarad â'r terfysgwyr yn Gymraeg. [https://newspapers.library.wales/view/3693108/3693111/10/%22augustus%20brackenbury%22 ''Ye Brython Cymreig'', 27 Hydref 1899, t 3 - Miri Mawr Mynyddbach (rhan 6)] Yn ôl un adroddiad, gofynnodd y bobl leol i'r gweision i ddewis rhwng ymadael yn heddychlon ac ymladd, a daethant allan a gollwng yr ysgrogell i gymeradwyaeth y dorf. Yn ôl tystiolaeth John Clarke, tynnodd rhai llafurwyr yr ysgrogell i lawn a rhuthro drosto, tra roedd eraill yn nofio dros y ffos tu ôl i'r castell; wedyn ymadawodd yn heddychlon, a gweld llwch y dymchweliad yn codi'n y pellter ar ei ffordd. Cofiodd Jenkin bedwar o weision yn gadael y castell ar ôl casglu eu dillad ynghyd, ac ysgwyd llaw wrth ymadael. Dychwelodd "Betti Robert" (Elizabeth Williams) gartre, gan ei bod yn byw'n lleol, ac aeth y lleill at Augustus a'r "Bwli" a dweud wrthynt beth ddigwyddodd; dwedodd y "Bwli" pe bai yntai wedi bod yn bresennol byddai rhai pobl wedi marw. Ond mae'n aneglur sut clywodd Jenkin hynny - yn sicr ni fyddai wedi bod yn bresennol pan (yn ôl ei hanes) gwrddodd y gweision ag Augustus ar y ffordd wrth Penbryn. Dwedodd Jenkin hefyd mai David William oedd ar flaen y dorf wrth iddynt fynd i mewn i'r Castell. Taflodd pobl popeth allan o'r tŷ ac i mewn i'r ffos - gwelyau, dillad, bwyd, llestri, drysau hyd yn oed. O fewn tuag awr, roeddynt wedi dymchwel y lle bron yn gydwastad â'r llawr, a thanio'r magnelau i adael i bobl yr ardal wybod fod rhywbeth mawr yn digwydd. Gosodwyd pylor dan y tai coed a'u chwythu'n gandryll, a thynnu'r mur i lawr yn garneddau i'r ffos. Roedd [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Jones_(Ivon) Ivon], un o'r llygad-dystion a sgrifennodd yn ei henaint am y digwyddiadau, prin chwe blwydd oed ar y pryd, ond roedd y digwyddiadau'n gofiadwy iawn. Dwedodd mai'r tŵr crwn oedd y peth olaf i ddod i lawr, ond gyda gwaith a phylor daethpwyd ag ef i lawr o'r diwedd, ac wedyn ymadawodd y dyrfa i orffwys - doedd rhai ohonynt erioed wedi gweithio'n galetach, na gyda chymaint o frwdfrydedd. Nid yw'r un adroddiad yn dweud be wnaeth y gweision oedd allan yn gweithio ar dir Augustus pan glywsant y cyrn yn diasbedain, pan glywsant y magnelau'n cael eu tanio, na phan oedd llwch i'w weld yn codi o safle'r tŷ. Ond os dychwelodd un ohonynt tua'r tŷ i weld beth oedd yn digwydd, ni fyddai'n syndod pe bai wedi ei heglu hi am Aberystwyth. O safbwynt Augustus, unwaith eto roedd yn anodd cael hyd i neb fyddai'n fodlon rhoi tystiolaeth. Pan ddanfonwyd y fyddin o Aberystwyth ar 3 Mehefin i chwilio am bobl i restio, derbyniodd y bobl leol rhybudd gan wyliedydd yn Aberystwyth, ac roedd pawb oedd yn debyg o gael eu harestio wedi ffoi i'r bryniau a chuddio. Bygythwyd pobl rhag rhoi tystiolaeth, a bygythwyd hefyd y byddai'r ddalfa yn Aberystwyth yn cael ei llosgi i lawr pe bai neb yn cael eu dal yno ynghylch yr achos hon. [https://newspapers.library.wales/view/3693093/3693094/4/%22miri%20mawr%20mynyddbach%22 ''Ye Brython Cymreig'', 6 Hydref 1899, t 1 - Miri Mawr Mynyddbach (rhan 3)] Roedd safbwynt Jenkin tipyn yn wahanol - cofiodd pob penteulu yn gorfod gadael ei wely bob nos a ffoi am filltiroedd cyn aros i gysgu, a'r milwyr a'r cwnstabls yn chwilio pob twll a chornel o'r tai am amser maith. Cafodd un dyn, a gyhuddwyd o daro Augustus yn ystod y terfysg, ei arestio; anfonwyd dau dyst i'r Amwythig er eu diogelwch. Benjamin Davies a'i wraig oedd y rhain; llosgwyd eu cartref i lawr tra roeddynt yn yr Amwythig. [https://newspapers.library.wales/view/3326300/3326303/8/brackenbury ''The Cambrian'', 21st October 1826, p 3] Anodd dweud pwy oedd y dyn yma; efallai dihangodd cyn sefyll ei brawf, neu efallai Dafydd Evan oedd hwn, ond pan sefodd ei brawn ni honnodd neb iddo daro Augustus. Arestiwyd Dafydd Evan y gof a'i fab Siacci Bach; cyhuddwyd y mab am chwythu corn i alw pawb ynghyd, a'r tad am fod yn rhan o'r terfysglu aeth i'r Castell a'i ddymchwel. Cyfeiria'r erthyglau a sgrifennwyd yn y 1890au at Ddafydd weithiau fel Dafydd Evan, weithiau fel Dafydd Jones. Yn ôl Jenkin, ceisiodd Dafydd a'i fab ddianc tra roedd eu gwarchodwyr yn newid ceffylau yn New Inn, Llangrannog, er bod cyffion am eu dwylaw. Daliwyd Dafydd, ond dihangodd Siacci, a cherdded gydol y ffordd adref heb ddim ond ei hosanau am ei draed, a'r cyffion yn dal am ei ddwylo. Roedd Elizabeth Davies wedi enwi nifer o bobl eraill oedd yn rhan o'r terfysglu, ond ni ddaliwyd yr un ohonynt. Yn ôl fersiwn arall yn y ''Brython'' - fersiwn Ivon mae'n debyg - arhosodd y cwnstabl yn y New Inn am ddiod am fod y diwrnod yn boeth, gan adael ei garcharorion a'u dwylio mewn cyffion yn y cert y tu allan. Pan ddychwelodd roedd Dafydd yn dal yn eistedd yno ond roedd Siacci wedi diflannu, a rhywsut wedi llwyddo i ryddhau ei ddwylo ar y ffordd adre. [https://newspapers.library.wales/view/3693098/3693101/18/%22miri%20mawr%20mynyddbach%22 ''Ye Brython Cymreig'', 13 Hydref 1899, t 3 - Miri Mawr Mynyddbach (rhan 4)] Ond ar ôl cyhoeddi hyn, darbwyllwyd awdur yr erthygl gan rywun mai fersiwn Jenkin oedd yr un cywir, ac ychwanegodd fod Siacci wedi taflu ei glocs oddiam ei draed i ddianc, a cherdded heb ddim am ei draed rhwng 25 a 30 o filltiroedd. [https://newspapers.library.wales/view/3693103/3693104/3/%22miri%20mawr%20mynyddbach%22 ''Ye Brython Cymreig'', 20 Hydref 1899, t 1 - Miri Mawr Mynyddbach (rhan 5)] Bu ymgais arest arall yn llai llwyddiannus - cyrhaeddodd saith o wŷr ceffylau i arestio Jack y Gof, oedd yn byw yn Yr Esger (Esgair). Digwyddodd Lewis, oedd yn byw ar y fferm, ddeffro'n gynnar, a phan welodd y dynion yn aros am i Jack wisgo amdano, rhedodd nerth ei draed i ben Y Crug (uchelfan Yr Esger) a gweiddi "Hiwbwb! Mwrdwr!". Clywodd Sarjant Phillips, oedd yn byw tua hanner milltir i ffwrdd ac yn gyfarwydd â thrin cleddyf ar ôl bod yn filwr yn Iwerddon am flwyddyn; dyn mawr a chydnerth oedd e. Gafaelodd mewn coes caib fel arf a rhedeg heibio i dŷ Dafydd Tŷ Coch gan weiddi arno i ddod. Rhedasant am ben y Crug a gweld y cwnstebli yn dod lan y rhiw, gyda Jack y Gof wedi'i rwymo ar gefn ceffyl. Trawodd Phillips y blaenaf gyda'i goes caib. Daeth yr ail ymlaen yn dal pistol, ac fe daniodd ar y Sarjant ond methodd yn ei amcan. Ffôdd Dafydd Tŷ Coch pan glywodd saethu, ond llwyddodd y Sarjant i ddal pen y ceffyl, a gwaeddodd ar y dynion eraill - oedd yn eistedd ar eu ceffylau'n syfrdan - i ollwng eu carcharor'n rhydd. Dyna a wnaent, cyn carlamu i ffwrdd a pheidio â dychwelyd byth wedyn. Yn ôl Ivon, digwyddodd pethau ychydig yn wahanol - rhuthrodd Lewis i dŷ Jack heb gymryd amser i wneud dim ond gosod ei lodrau (trowsus) amdano a gafael mewn arf sef coes pâl, a chanfod y cwnstebli wrthi'n clymu Jac i geffyl gyda rhaff yn mynd am ei draed a'i goesau ac o dan fola'r ceffyl. Fe'u syfrdanwyd, a dechreuodd yntau eu curo'n ddidrugaredd gyda'i goes pâl a'u gyrru o'r lle, wedyn dychwelyd i ryddhau Jack. Cwynodd y Sarjant yn nes ymlaen na allai defnyddio'r goes pâl ar gyfer pâl bellach. Ni feiddiai'r un cwnstabl ddychwelyd i'r fferm ar ôl hyn. Gwnaed cais yn Llys Mainc y Brenin i gynnal prawf David Jones yn Lloegr, ar y sail fod cymaint o ddrwg-deimlad tuag at Augustus Brackenbury yn Sir Aberteifi fel na fyddai'n bosibl cynnal prawf teg yno. Ond ar ôl areithiau maith a grymus, gwrthodwyd y cais. [https://newspapers.library.wales/view/3693113/3693114/4/%22miri%20mawr%20mynyddbach%22 ''Ye Brython Cymreig'', 3 Tachwedd 1899, t 1? - Miri Mawr Mynyddbach (rhan 7)] Ar 22 Awst 1826, cynhaliwyd prawf David Jones yn Aberteifi ar y cyhuddiad o fod yn rhan o'r terfysglu. Yn ôl awdur yr erthyglau yn y ''Brython'', ni fedrai digon o Saesneg i ddeall pan ddarllennwyd y cyhuddiad iddo a gofynnwyd iddo ai pledio'n euog neu'n ddi-euog oedd ei fwriad. Esboniodd cyfieithydd iddo, a chyfieithu ei ateb o ddi-euog. Tystiodd gwas Augustus, John Clark, fod David wedi bod ymhlith y terfysgwyr. Galwyd tyst arall hefyd, sef morwyn Augustus, Elizabeth Davies. Ond galwodd cyfreithiwr David gymaint o bobl leol barchus i dystio nad oedd Elizabeth yn gredadwy fel bod ei thystiolaeth wedi'i diystyried. Rhannodd y gymuned leol ei hun i ddau garfan, sef credinwyr a phobl y byd, ac roedd y ffaith iddi gael ei hystyried yn un o bobl y byd yn ddigon i beri i rai pobl edrych ar ei thystiolaeth gyda drwgdybiaeth. Hefyd tystiodd llawer o bobl parchus fod David Jones yn ŵr o gymeriad heddychlon. Codwyd dau wrthresymiad i gyfreithlondeb y broses o werthu'r tir i Augustus a'i amgau, ond anghytunodd y llys â'r ddau. Cafodd y rheithgor David yn ddi-euog. Yr un ddiwrnod, daeth Augustus â Writ of Inquiry yn erbyn pump o drigolion Cantref Ilar o dan y Ddeddf Terfysg (Riot Act), yn gofyn am iawndal o £500. Cynigiodd yr amddiffyniad £250, derbyniodd Augustus, a chytunodd y rheithgor. Arestiwyd pobl o leia ddwywaith ar ôl hyn; cafodd o leia un o'r rhain ei ryddhau gan dorf o bobl. Yn ôl pobl leol degawdau wedyn, cafodd nifer o bobl eu dal yn nalfa Aberteifi ar dystiolaeth Benny a Betti Robin, ond fe'i rhyddhawyd ar ôl brawdlys Awst 1826, gan fod pob un ohonynt wedi llwyddo i gael alibei credadwy; a bod Benny a Betti wedi aros yn yr Amwythig gydol eu hoes, gan ofni dychwelyd i Fynyddbach. Hefyd yn ôl pobl leol degawdau wedyn, dychwelodd Augustus i'r ardal a chodi trydydd tŷ ar ei dir, ychydig yn is nag adfeilion y Castell, mewn llecyn o'r enw Pantygwair. Er dangos ewyllys da, rhoddodd yr enw "Cofadail Heddwch" iddo; ac roedd y tŷ hwn yn dal i sefyll erbyn 1899. Soniodd Jenkin am y cannoedd o bunnoedd o iawndal dalwyd i Augustus ar draul pobl leol a dweud ei fod wedi llwyddo i byw yno mewn heddwch ar ôl cael y gyfraith tu ôl iddo, ac arhosodd yno am tua ddwy flynedd cyn gwerthu ei dir; rhannodd y tir yn lotiau neu ffermydd bychain, a'i werthu i bobl leol. Ond roedd y gyfraith wedi bod ar ei ochr o'r dechrau; efallai fod gorfod talu'r iawndal ddwywaith wedi hollti'r gymuned, neu efallai fod brwdfrydedd y llosgwyr tŷ wedi'i erydu gan anawsterau cadw'r dynion i gyd yn ddiogel rhag eu herlid a'u cosbi. Neu efallai, fel awgrymodd awdur yr erthyglau yn ''Ye Brython Cymreig'', sylweddolodd y gymuned na ddeuai'r tir yn dir comin eto ac nid oedd Augustus yn gymydog mor ddrwg i'w gael. Yn ôl Jenkin, prynodd David Jones, Troedyfoel; Jenkin Jenkins, Hafodnewydd; John Jones, Cefngarn; Thomas Davies, Lluestygarn; Evan Lewis, Maescrugiad; ac eraill lotiau pan werthodd Augustus ei dir. == Nodiadau == Dwedodd Ivon (yn ôl y ''Brython'') fod gan Augustus goruchwyliwr o'r enw John Jones neu Siacci Sion Satan, fu'n byw yn Llundain am rai flynyddoedd ac a oedd yn rhugl yn Saesneg a'r Gymraeg. Yn ôl awdur yr erthygl, tad hwn oedd Sion a rhywfodd neu'i gilydd roedd tad Sion wedi cael yr enw neu'r llysenw Satan, a glynodd yr enw yn y teulu. Aeth rhai ohonynt i'r Unol Daleithiau, gan gynnwys un o'r enw "Satan Glâff" am ei fod yn gloff; roedd yn ddiwinydd craff ac yn gryn lenor yn ei ffordd ei hun. Oed Dafydd Jones oedd 39 neu 40 pan sefodd ei brawd; roedd ei fab John neu Siacci Bach tua 14 oed ac roedd un ohonynt yn gweithio i Ddafydd Jones, Ty'nwern, plwyf Llanrhystud. Credai wyres Dafydd iddo gael dedfryd o 3 mis am gymryd rhan yn y terfysg, ond mewn gwirionedd fe'i cafwyd yn ddi-euog ond treuliodd tua 2 fis yn y ddalfa yn aros i sefyll ei brawf. Bu Dafydd Jones fyw ym Mwlchmynydd, plwyf Llanrhystud, a bu farw tua 8 mlynedd ar ôl yr achos llys. Bu farw Siacci Bach 26 Mehefin 1897 yn 85 oed. Roedd e'n byw ym Mhenbryn, Bethel tan ei farwolaeth, ac yn torri beddau ym mynwent Eglwys Llangwyryfon am flynyddoedd lawer. Yn ôl Ivon, ni arestiwyd Siacci Bach byth eto yng nghyswllt y terfysg, ond cafodd ei ddal gan swyddogion y gyfraith fwy nag unwaith wedyn yng nghyswllt materion llai difrifol, cyn cael swydd yn dorrwr beddau ac yn dorrwr cerrig ar y ffordd fawr. Gan fod cyn lleied o bobl wedi cytuno tystio, ymddengys yn bur debyg fod Betty Davies neu Robin, gwraig Benjamin (neu Benny) Davies neu Robin yr un person ag Elizabeth Davies neu Betti Robert. == Llenyddiaeth am y Rhyfel == Sonia cerdd Saesneg gan Jeremy Hooker o'r enw "Englishman's Road" am y digwyddiadau hyn; yn ôl yr adolygiad, honna'r gerdd fod Brackenbury wedi'i weld ei hun fel rhywun oedd yn lledaenu gwareiddiad, ac mai dyna yn bennaf oedd yn gas gan y bobl leol. [https://archive.org/details/TheTimesLiterarySupplement1981UKEnglish/Mar%2006%201981%2C%20The%20Times%20Literary%20Supplement%2C%20%234066%2C%20UK%20%28en%29/page/n13/mode/2up?q=%22Augustus+Brackenbury%22 ''The Times Literary Supplement'', 6 Mar 1981, p 267] == The Little Englishman's War == '''[[#Rhyfel y Sais Bach| Neidio i'r Gymraeg]]''' "Rhyfel y Sais Bach" was a conflict between about 1819 and 1826 between an English manufacturer, chemist and attorney named [[Brackenbury-475|Augustus Brackenbury]] and the local people of Cardiganshire, particularly those in the Llanrhystud area. It was part of the much longer-term conflict between the upper class and the less privileged over land ownership and access to land in England and Wales, and also part of the much longer-term conflict between the Welsh and English over power, cultural dominance and cultural survival, though the individuals involved may or may not have perceived it in those ways. Contemporary reports of events take the side of Augustus and the Crown; the viewpoint of the local people who opposed Augustus is only given in reports published much later, and these may be somewhat more distorted by the passage of time and relaying of stories from one person to another than the contemporary reports, but the contemporary reports also seem to have been inadequately fact-checked. So all the statements that follow should be taken with a pinch of salt. "Mr. Brackenbury, a young gentleman from Lincolnshire, while taking a tour through the Principality, and viewing its beauties, resolved to purchase an estate in Wales for his future occupation. This he had an opportunity of doing, as the Commissioners under an Act of Parliament for inclosing lands in the Lordship of Mevenidd, near Aberystwyth, were selling land to defray the expences of that Act and of the Inclosure. Accordingly this gentleman purchased about 850 acres, and paid the amount of the purchase money. Commencing his improvements, he built, among other edifices, a comfortable house for the occupation of the land." [https://newspapers.library.wales/view/3326230/3326233/9/brackenbury ''The Cambrian'', 8th July 1826, p 3] Augustus purchased the land in the lordship of Myvenydd (and hundred of Illar) in 1819. [https://newspapers.library.wales/view/3326260/3326263/7/%22augustus%20brackenbury%22 ''The Cambrian'', 26th August 1826, p 3] Unfortunately for Augustus, the idea of land enclosure by the Crown was extremely unpopular in the local area, and while local landowners had enclosed land for their own benefit before, the Enclosure Act of 1812 which made the sale possible was the first attempt by the Crown to benefit from enclosure of land in Cardiganshire, and this may have been the first noteworthy opportunity the local people had had to protest against it. He was dubbed "Y Sais Bach" (the little Englishman) by locals, being a short man. Jenkin Williams, one of the locals (who thought Augustus was Jewish), said he was called "Y Biria Bach". Local people used the uplands that were being enclosed to graze their cattle and to cut peat for fuel, and although it was customary for landless people to build a simple home in one night in the uplands and claim a small amount of land around it as theirs, the idea of someone buying a large swathe of it from the Crown and substantially reducing the amount available for their use was alien to them. According to Jenkin Williams, Augustus visited the area with three Englishmen to map his land; he left and returned later the same year to have his house built. [https://newspapers.library.wales/view/3693123/3693124/4/%22augustus%20brackenbury%22 ''Ye Brython Cymreig'', 17 Tachwedd 1899, t 1 - Hanes Augustus Brackenbury gan Jenkin Williams] He built his house on an area inauspiciously called "Y Waun Wleb", [https://newspapers.library.wales/view/3047496/3047498/7/%22augustus%20brackenbury%22 ''The Aberystwith Observer'', 30th January 1896, p 2] and was near Llyn Eiddwen. He got men busy digging the foundations and raising stones, and stayed at the Black Lion Inn in Llanrhystud; he paid people to keep watch over it at night, but he didn't trust the watchmen, and they realized it. To test their loyalty, he turned up one night masquerading as an intruder, and since they chased him firing shots, he trusted them after that. On the night of 11 Jul 1820, not long after he'd moved in along with his servant woman, Augustus' house in Llanrhystid, Ceredigion "was attacked by a body of men armed with fire arms, who after seizing upon the guns belonging to the said Augustus Brackenbury and those of his servants, they set fire to the house and materials in and about the same, which were entirely destroyed." [https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/17622/page/1533 ''The London Gazette'', 8 August 1820, Page 1533] [https://newspapers.library.wales/view/3324690/3324693/10/%22augustus%20brackenbury%22 ''The Cambrian'', 12th August 1820, p 3] The walls were levelled to the ground. According to much later accounts, Augustus was present when the house was attacked, and was almost burned to death. The mob was large, the attack completely unexpected, the shouting was deafening, and shots were fired. Augustus was said to have been held so near the burning house that his hair and side-whiskers were turning in the heat, and those holding him had to be careful not to touch the brass buttons on his clothes; but he survived, and was allowed to flee for his life. Jenkin Williams claims he was made to promise he'd leave and never return before they would release him. On 2 Aug 1820, an offer of £100 and a pardon was offered by the King to any participant other than the arsonist for betraying their fellow participants. But no-one was willing to come forward with evidence, including the workmen employed by Augustus; it seems warrants to arrest some suspects were issued by the Magistrates despite the lack of evidence, but no peace officer willing to execute the warrants could be found. Augustus therefore proceeded to bring a legal action against the inhabitants of the hundred for burning his house, under the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Act_1723 Black Act], which was designed as a harsh response to crimes committed by people in disguise and with their faces blacked to conceal their identities. He won the case, and was awarded damages and costs; it was reported that the rioters had privately promised "the respectable inhabitants of the hundred" (who presumably had to foot the bill) not to set fire to the premises again. According to Jenkin, Augustus returned to the area in 1825 with a man named Enoch; his date is suspect since he believed the first house was burnt in 1822. Jenkin named four local men employed by Augustus to quarry rocks with Enoch - Evan Morgan, David Richards, William Williams and John Morgan, and said others were hired to dig a moat. Another contemporary report claims that in January 1826, not trusting the local people he'd hired previously, Augustus hired 8-10 workmen in Shrewsbury to colonise the land he'd bought in Llanrhystid, offering generous pay and rewards. On 13 Apr 1826 his workers arrived in Llanrhystid; efforts by locals to disturb them were unsuccessful till on 24 June at noon a mob of 500 assembled, demolished the building, broke the timber in pieces, stole anything portable, and ordered the workmen to leave on pain of death. By 8 July they were reported to have also broken down his fences, and destroyed his meadows and tillage. This timetable appears dubious; the other reports all give the date of the attack as 24 May, and it seems likely it would take more than a month and a half to build a small castle like the one the other reports describe. Much later accounts claim he had the workers build "a round tower, high and strongly fortified", surrounded by a deep, square moat filled with water and with a drawbridge, with twelve cannons set round the top of the tower pointing in all directions, and equipped with plenty of ammunition. Around the tower was a high, thick wall, set with towers at regular intervals and defensive battlements, and just one gate, by the drawbridge, with a strong door. They claim that the workers who arrived from Shrewsbury on 13 Apr 1826 were in addition to the original workforce, and that the castle was built before they arrived and had stores of food, and they were to guard it; an experienced fighter named John Whittal was among them. It was called Castell Talwrn, or by some "the Pond". By about 14 May, his preparations against attack were believed to have been complete. He's claimed to have loudly cursed and challenged the locals one morning from the safety of his home, with no-one but a plover answering. [https://newspapers.library.wales/view/3314930/3314938/58/%22augustus%20brackenbury%22 ''The Cambrian News and Merionethshire Standard'', 31st January 1896, p 8] Jenkin's report gives quite precise measurements for Castell Talwrn - the moat measured forty square yards, nine yards long on the surface, and two yards deep, too deep to stand up in when filled with water; and since he said it was still visible at the time he wrote, it's likely to be reasonably accurate. He said the "round house" was fifteen feet high. Again from much later accounts, on 23 May 1826 Augustus had an errand to do in Aberystwyth, ten miles from his new home; he took Whittal and his guards with him, and they were observed by some of the many local people who were out cutting peat, and the word spread that he and "his bully" (Whittal) were away from home. The next morning Mr Lewis, Pantybarwn, described as a local priest and responsible gentleman, rode about on his horse letting all his men know the news and warning them to be ready for battle. A man named Jacky Evans the Blacksmith took the initiative and blew his big horn on a hilltop, summoning the men. Jenkin's account describes horns blowing from every direction till the hills rang, and men gathering from all directions on the hill above the Castle before quieting and heading downhill together. Most of Augustus' remaining employees were out working on his land at the time - according to John Clarke's testimony, the only two in the castle were himself and Elizabeth (or possibly Ann) Davies, better known as Betti Robert - the housemaid. Three respectable landowners came out in front of the crowd (one from Llanrhystud, one from Lledrod and one from Llangwyryfon). One of the three, Allen Jones, Penglanowen, asked if Augustus was home, saying he had a letter to read to him about Peat Law; John Clarke told them Augustus and John Whittal were away. According to Elizabeth Davies, another of the three was John Jones, and he was the one who read the letter out; the two Jenkin remembered were Allen Jones, Penglanowen, and Dafydd Jones, Pantyrwyn. The three announced their intention to demolish the keep, asked him to move the workers' belongings out of harm's way, and read him their letter, to which he paid no attention. John asked the other servant to keep watch, but she began talking with the locals in Welsh. According to one account, the locals asked the servants whether they wanted to leave peacefully or fight, and they came out and threw down the drawbridge, to the applause of the armed men who were assembling outside. According to John Clarke's testimony against Edward Evans as reported much later, some labourers pulled the drawbridge down and rushed across it, while others swam across the moat behind the castle; he then left peacefully, and saw the dust from the demolition rising in the distance as he headed away. Jenkin remembered four people leaving after gathering their clothes together, and shaking hands when they left. "Betti Robert" (Elizabeth Williams) was local and returned home, while the three Englishmen went and found Augustus and "the Bully" and told them what happened, and the Bully said if he'd been there some people would have died. It's unclear how Jenkin could know this since he said they met on the road by Penbryn. Jenkin also says David William led as the crowd went in. People threw everything out of the house and into the moat - beds, clothes, food, dishes, doors. Within about an hour they had virtually demolished the place down to the ground as well as firing off the cannons to let people know something momentous was happening. The wooden buildings were blown up with gunpowder, and the stone wall demolished into the moat. Ivon, the local historian who wrote some of the accounts, was claimed after his death to have been an eyewitness; he was barely six at the time, but the events were dramatic and memorable. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Jones_(Ivon) He was quoted as saying that the round tower was the last thing to be demolished, and was successfully flattened with gunpowder eventually, following which the crowd dispersed to rest, some of them having never worked harder or more enthusiastically before in their lives. Once again, it was difficult from Augustus' viewpoint to find local eyewitnesses willing to testify; when the army was sent from Aberystwyth on 3 June to search for people to arrest, the locals received a warning from a watcher in Aberystwyth and those likely to be arrested were able to flee to the hills and hide. Threats were issued against potential informants, and a warning was given that the jail in Aberystwyth would be burned if any of the suspects were taken there. But Jenkin remembered things rather differently - the head of every family having to leave his bed every night and flee for miles before stopping to sleep for the night; the soldiers and constables searching every corner of people's homes for a very long time. One man, alleged to have struck Augustus during the riot, was arrested; two witnesses willing to testify were sent to Shrewsbury for their protection. These were Benjamin Davies and his wife; their home was burned to the ground while they were in Shrewsbury. [https://newspapers.library.wales/view/3326300/3326303/8/brackenbury ''The Cambrian'', 21st October 1826, p 3] David Jones the blacksmith and his son John Jones ("Siacci Bach") were arrested and charged, the son for blowing the horn that called the mob to assemble, the father for going in and participating in the destruction. The articles written in the 1890s give David's surname sometimes as Evan, sometimes as Jones. According to Jenkin, David and his son tried to escape while the horses were being changed at the New Inn in Llangrannog, although their hands were chained; David was caught, but John got away and walked all the way home with nothing but socks on his feet and with chains on his wrists. Elizabeth Davies had identified a number of other people she'd recognized, but they weren't caught. Another version in the Brython - probably Ivon's - had the constable stopping at the New Inn for a drink because it was a hot summer's day, and leaving the prisoners (with their hands shackled) in the cart outside, and returning to find David still sitting there but Siacci gone, and somehow managing to free his hands on the way home. But after publishing it, the writer was apparently convinced by someone that Jenkin's version was the correct one, and added that Siacci kicked off his clogs to escape, and the distance Siacci walked in his stockinged feet was 25-30 miles. Another arrest attempt was less successful - seven horsemen arrived very early in the morning to arrest Jack the Blacksmith, who lived in Yr Esger (or Esgair). Lewis, who lived on the farm, happened to have woken up early, and on seeing the horsemen waiting for Jack to dress, ran as fast as he could to the top of Y Crug (the high point or Yr Esger), and shouted "Murder!"; Sergeant Phillips, who lived about half a mile away and was handy with a sword having served as a soldier in Ireland for a year and was big and strong, grabbed a tool handle to use as a weapon and ran past Dafydd Tŷ Coch's place, shouting for him to come. They ran to the top of Y Crug and saw the horsemen coming up the slope, with Siacci the Blacksmith tied on a horse. The leader took a blow from the wooden "sword". The second approached holding a pistol, and fired at the Sergeant but missed. Dafydd Tŷ Coch fled when he heard the shot, but the Sergeant grabbed the horse's head, and shouted at the other riders who were sitting there stunned to release the man - and they did, galloped away and never came back. Ivon's account of this differed slightly from Jenkin's in that he said Lewis rushed to Siacci's house, only half-dressed himself, and found the constables busy tying him onto a horse with a rope going round his feet and legs and under the horse's belly, surprised them and began beating them mercilessly with his tool handle, chasing them when they fled, then returning to free Jack, and later complained he was unable to use the tool handle for its intended purpose. No constable dared return to the farm. An application was made in the Court of the King's Bench to hold the trial of David Jones in an English county, on the grounds that so much ill-feeling existed against Augustus Brackenbury in Cardiganshire that there was no way to hold a fair trial there. But after long and heated debate, the application was rejected. On Tuesday 22 Aug 1826, David Jones was tried in Aberteifi for being part of the riot. The author of the Brython article states he didn't have enough knowledge of the English language to understand what was being said when the charge was read out to him and he was asked whether he pled guilty or not. A translator explained to him in the local dialect what was being asked, and his plea of not guilty was entered. Augustus' servant, John Clark, testified that David had been among the rioters. Another witness, Elizabeth Davies - Augustus' servant - was called, but the defense produced enough witnesses prepared to testify that her testimony wasn't reliable that her evidence was omitted. The local community divided itself into religious people and worldly people, and simply being in the worldly group rendered her word unreliable to some of the religious group. Many respectable witnesses testified that David Jones was a peaceable character. Two objections to the legality of the enclosure and sale of the land of Augustus were raised, but overruled by the court. The jury acquitted David Jones. Also on Tuesday 22 Aug 1826, Augustus brought a Writ of Inquiry against five of the inhabitants of the Hundred of Illar under the Riot Act, seeking £500 in damages. The defense counsel proposed £250 instead, Augustus accepted, & the jury agreed. At least two subsequent arrests of possible rioters were made; at least one of these was rescued by a mob. Much later accounts assert that prisoners were detained in Cardigan gaol on the testimony of Benny and Betty Robin, but were released following the August 1826 assizes, having all obtained credible alibis, and that Benny and Betty remained in Shrewsbury all their lives, being afraid to return to Mynyddbach. According to much later accounts, Augustus returned to the area, and built a third house on his property, a bit lower down, in a place called Pantygwair. To show goodwill, he named it "Cofadail Heddwch" (Peace Memorial), and it was still standing in 1899. Jenkin mentions the hundreds of pounds of damages awarded Augustus at the expense of local people and states that after he got the law behind him, he was able to occupy his land in peace, and lived about two years in Cofadail before selling his property, which he divided into lots or small farms and sold to local people. But the law had always been on his side; perhaps what changed was that like after the first attack, the award of damages divided the local community, with those who had to bear the burden of it not keen to see another incident and more damages. Or perhaps the enthusiasm of the active participants had been worn down by the effort of trying to keep all the men from being arrested. Or perhaps as the writer of the articles in ''Ye Brython Cymreig'' suggested, they got used to the idea of Augustus being there and decided he wasn't so bad to have around. Jenkin states that David Jones, Troedyfoel; Jenkin Jenkins, Hafodnewydd; John Jones, Cefngarn; Thomas Davies, Lluestygarn; Evan Lewis, Maescrugiad; and others all purchased lots when Augustus sold his land. == Notes == Ivon is quoted as having said that Augustus had an overseer named John Jones or Siacci Sion Satan, who had lived in London for some years and was fluent in both Welsh and English. The author of the article says this meant his father was Sion and his grandfather had somehow acquired the name or nickname Satan, which persisted in the family. Some of the family emigrated to America, and one of those who went was known as "Satan Glâff" (lame Satan), being naturally lame but very intelligent with interests in theology and literature. Dafydd Jones was 39 or 40 when he was on trial; his son John or Siacci Bach was about 14 and (which one of them?) was in the service of farmer Dafydd Jones, Ty'nwern, plwyf Llanrhystud. Dafydd's granddaughter believed him to have received a 3-month sentence for participating in the riot, but in fact he spent about 2 months in gaol awaiting trial and was found not guilty. Dafydd Jones lived in Bwlchymynydd, plwyf Llanrhystud, and died about 8 years after the trial. Siacci Bach died 26 Jun 1897 aged 85. He lived in Penbryn, Bethel till he died, and was the sexton in Llangwyryfon Church for many years. According to Ivon, Siacci Bach though never arrested again in connection with the riot, was detained later in connection with other alleged offences more than once, before being made gravedigger and cutter of stones on the highway. With so few people willing to testify, it seems likely Betty Davies/Robin wife of Benjamin ("Benny") Davies/Robin was the same person as Elizabeth Davies / Betty Robert. == Literary References == The incidents were the subject of the title poem of a volume by Jeremy Hooker entitled ''Englishman's Road''. According to the review, the poem claimed that Brackenbury saw himself as a dispenser of civilization, and that that was above all what the local people hated. [https://archive.org/details/TheTimesLiterarySupplement1981UKEnglish/Mar%2006%201981%2C%20The%20Times%20Literary%20Supplement%2C%20%234066%2C%20UK%20%28en%29/page/n13/mode/2up?q=%22Augustus+Brackenbury%22 ''The Times Literary Supplement'', 6 Mar 1981, p 267] == Ffynonellau / Sources == Gweler hefyd / See also: * https://cy.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhyfel_y_Sais_Bach * [https://newspapers.library.wales/view/3453227/3453233/33/ivon Obituary of John Jones (''Ivon'')] in ''Y Cymro'', 22 Medi 1898, t 6 * https://archive.org/details/calvinistsincorp0000know/page/240/mode/2up?q=%22Augustus+Brackenbury%22 * https://archive.org/details/texts?tab=collection&query=%22Augustus+Brackenbury%22&sin=TXT

    Wednesday Weevil Watchlist challenge

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    12 Week Watchlist Weevil Challenge (note to Eowyn - this is a rough draft so I can share with Azure...it's still a work in process...) What is a Weevil? It's an insidious twig eater that weakens the branches of our collaborative tree. Like the real-world bugs that destroy crops, each individual Weevil is a minor annoyance, but too many of them can threaten everything we're growing together. Weevils include lack of sources, dates or locations, uncorrected suggestions, and lots of other pest-y problems – we challenge you to a weekly Wednesday Weevil reminder to check your own Watchlists for these pests on our collaborative tree…and perhaps also help other weevil-infested profiles along the way… We will offer one particular suggestion each week and propose that you check your own managed profiles for that Weevil. Along the way, you may discover some resources you didn’t know were available! Week 1 ----To start: “Where is my Watchlist?” To see yours, go to the My WikiTree menu on any profile you manage and scroll down to "Watchlist." In the upper left corner, click on the word “Watchlist;” – review explanations for the symbols used, available features, and learn how to manage your Watchlist to keep it at a manageable size. Note the various columns on your Watchlist – names, dates, privacy levels, edit dates….this week, we challenge you to explore, note possible Weevils (items that need your attention) and look forward to our specific challenge each Wednesday. Challenge: Find (at least) 5 profiles that need your attention and Weevil control and make improvements to them….everyone can find something on their Watchlist to improve!! Then {COLLECT YOUR STICKER} Week 2 – Go to your Watchlist and click on “Edit Date.” If the arrow points up, you’ll see your most recent activity. Make the arrow point down and see the profiles that were edited first in your WikiTree career….or profiles have languished without any attention for the longest. Challenge: Update (at least) 5 profiles with new sources, dates, details! If you have addressed EVERY profile on your Watchlist within the last year (lucky you…you’re incredible!!), find five orphan profiles {HERE} and give them some love. Then {COLLECT YOUR STICKER} Week 3 – Go to your Watchlist and click on the “Birth Date” column. Play with the arrow: if the arrow points up, you’ll see the most recent. If the arrow points down, you’ll see the earliest ones you manage. This column should include birth and death dates and locations. Challenge: Find (at least) 5 profiles which need a date or location, or add estimated dates {DIRECTIONS HERE} based on spouse or parents or birth of children. If the location is ”KY,” for example, flesh it out to “Kentucky, United States” or make an educated guess and add a research note. If all your managed profiles are already perfect, {GO HERE to see a list of profiles which need Dates…or join Friday Date Night.} Then {COLLECT YOUR STICKER} Week 4 – Go to your Watchlist and examine the “bubbles” in the right hand column denoting the Privacy level. (Look at the choices for Privacy on any profile you manage. NOTE the statement under the choices: “More open profiles encourage collaboration. Keep in mind that WikiTree is all about collaboration and these privacy controls are for privacy, not control. Please use the most liberal setting possible.”) Challenge: Find (at least) 5 profiles of folks who are deceased and open them up to a clear Open bubble for research, collaboration and possible matches. Then [COLLECT YOUR STICKER] Week 5 – Open your Watchlist and use the box at the top that says “Name on Watchlist.” Put in the word “Unknown.” Challenge: Find (at least) 5 profiles which have Unknown LNAB and source them, ask for assistance or orphan them (remove your name as manager) if you aren’t related or are no longer interested. The Unknowns team has guidance on ways to source them, improve them so that others can help, etc. {GO HERE}. If you don’t have 5 Unknowns, {GO HERE} to see a list of Unknown orphans…maybe there are some from your town, your surname, your county. Then {COLLECT YOUR STICKER} Week 6 – Open your Watchlist and click on “Unconnected” to see a list of profiles you manage which are not connected to our big collaborative tree. Challenge: Choose (at least) 5 profiles in your Watchlist to try and add additional sources, connections or information. Here’s a nifty trick: Go to Wiki+ and put in CategoryWord="Needs Profiles Created" followed by your profile number…(this is a great way to increase your CC7 number!) And if you don’t have 5 on your list, click on “View All” in the middle of the screen, and help someone else get connected. Consider joining our next “Connect-a-thon” to continue this process. Collect a sticker if you addressed five profiles. Week 7 – Open your Watchlist and click on “Unsourced” to see a list of profiles you manage which do not have sources as required. Challenge: Choose (at least) 5 profiles in your list to try and add sources. If you can’t find any, ask for assistance in G2G or add a research note such as “no sources found checking Family Search and Ancestry”…or whatever you did. If you don’t have 5 on your list, follow the links on the page to find profiles that are unsourced and help someone else find sources. Consider joining our next “Source-a-thon” to continue this process. Then {COLLECT YOUR STICKER} Week 8 – Open your Watchlist and click on “Find Matches” which may lead you to other profiles on WikiTree and “Find FS Matches” which may lead you to more information on Family Search (choose 5 from your list, or a certain surname etc. This one might need to run for a bit while you step away for a few minutes). Challenge: Check (at least) 5 profiles and propose merges or add information based on what you found. Then {COLLECT YOUR STICKER} Week 9 – Open your Watchlist and click on “Pending Merges.” Challenge: Complete any merges initiated by you or waiting for a response from you. If you don’t have any, choose another option and see if there are pending merges which you can verify and complete. When you have worked on (at least) 5 merges – your own or others that are ready to be merged, {COLLECT YOUR STICKER} Week 10 – Open your Watchlist and click on “Suggestions” – it’s under “My WikiTree.” The first batch will be General suggestions with links of explanation…if you can’t solve them, ask for assistance from Data Doctors on G2G. The second batch will be related to FindaGrave entries – additional info or corrections. After you confirm that the correction is warranted, make the correction and note the status of the correction in the right hand column. Challenge: Fix (at least) 5 of your suggestions and {COLLECT YOUR STICKER.} (NOTE – not sure what to suggest here for folks who have already kept up with their suggestions…volunteer with Data Doctors or ???) Eowyn – these last two are pretty weak…maybe it’s a 10 week challenge?? Week 11 – Open your Watchlist and review the “Watchlist Changes” tab. Consider the possibilities of adding someone to your profiles, removing yourself from profiles you no longer want to maintain. Review the activity of others on your Watchlist profiles. Thank them for their contributions. Challenge: ???? Week 12 – GEDcom junk (basically covered in suggestions, but it’s a reminder that no human has looked at this…) I could expand on this if you think it’s worth it.

    William J. Rouse Census Records

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    [[Space:Benjamin Rouse Family b. 1788|Benjamin Rouse Family b. 1788]]
    His childhood census records are located here: [[Space:Schuyler Davis Rouse Census Records|Schuyler Davis Rouse Census Records]] ---- In the 1870 census William (age 23), Farm Laborer, was in Vernon, Shiawassee, Michigan. '''1870 Census''': "1870 United States Federal Census", database with images
    Year: 1870; Census Place: Vernon, Shiawassee, Michigan; Roll: M593_704; Page: 463A
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    William J Rouse (23), Farm Laborer, in Vernon, Shiawassee, Michigan. Born in New York.
    {| border="1" cellpadding="4" width="100%" |+ 1870 United States Federal Census: Vernon, Shiawassee, Michigan |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- |[[Rouse-2358|William J Rouse (1847-1904)]] || '''M''' || '''23''' || '''Farm Laborer''' || '''New York''' |- | [[Knight-29787|Armitta (Knight) Rouse (1856-)]](Elmina) || F || 15 || Keeping House || New York |} ---- In the 1880 census William (age 34), Farmer, was the married head of household in Hazelton, Shiawassee, Michigan, United States. '''1880 Census''': "1880 United States Federal Census", database with images
    Year: 1880; Census Place: Hazelton, Shiawassee, Michigan; Roll: 606; Page: 394d; Enumeration District: 352
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    William Rouse (34), married, Farmer, head of household in Hazelton, Shiawassee, Michigan, USA. Born in New York.
    {| border="1" cellpadding="4" width="100%" |+ 1880 United States Federal Census: Hazelton, Shiawassee, Michigan, USA |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Sex || Race || Age || Status || Relation || Occupation || Birth Place |- | [[Rouse-2358|William J Rouse (1847-1904)]]|| '''M''' || '''White''' || '''34''' || '''Married''' || '''Head''' || '''Farmer''' || '''New York''' |- |[[Knight-29787|Armitta (Knight) Rouse (1856-)]] (Elmira) || F || White || 24 || Married || Wife || Housekeeper || New York |} ---- In the 1900 census William (age 53), Stonemason, was the divorced brother of Tyler Rause in Corunna, Shiawassee, Michigan. '''1900 Census''': "1900 United States Federal Census", database with images
    Year: 1900; Census Place: Corunna, Shiawassee, Michigan; Roll: 743; Page: 12; Enumeration District: 0083
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    William J Rouse (53), divorced brother, Stonemason, in household of Tyler Rouse (50) in Corunna, Shiawassee, Michigan. Born in New York, USA.
    {| border="1" cellpadding="4" width="100%" |+ 1900 United States Federal Census: Corunna, Shiawassee, Michigan |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Sex || Race || Age || Status || Relation || Occupation || Birth Place |- | [[Rouse-2360|Tyler Rouse (1849-1901)]] || M || White || 50 || Married || Head || Stonemason || New York, USA |- |[[Morse-12326|Rosetta Bell (Morse) Kinsman (1854-1925)]] || F || White || 46 || Married || Wife || || New York, USA |- |[[Rouse-2358|William J Rouse (1847-1904)]]|| '''M''' || '''White''' || '''53''' || '''Divorced''' || '''Brother''' || '''Stonemason''' || '''New York, USA''' |- | R H Tompkins || M || White || 70 || Married || Boarder || || New York, USA |} William married his brother's [[Rouse-2360|Tyler Rouse (1849-1901)]] widow [[Morse-12326|Rosetta Bell (Morse) Kinsman (1854-1925)]] two months before his own death. It appears this was a way to support Rosetta through William's civil war pension.

    Slaves Transported on the Brig Kirkland, Baltimore to New Orleans

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    [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:Baltimore County, Maryland, Slaves]] [[Category:Baltimore County, Maryland, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Baltimore County, Maryland, Slave Traders]] [[Space:Index of Slave Ship Manifests in USA|Index of Slave Ship Manifests in USA]] == Introduction== Manifest of slaves taken on board the Brig Kirkland, [[Slatter-676|Henry F. Slatter]], shipper. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Number of ENTRY!!NAMES!!SEX!!AGE!!HEIGHT!!Whether Negro, Mulatto, or Person of Colour!!OWNER or SHIPPER'S Name and Residence |- |1||Frank Campbell||M||24||6'11||Black|| |- |2||Moses Dennis||M||25||5'6||Black|| |- |3||Frederick Shorter||M||30||5'7||Brown|| |- |4||John Hanson||M||17||4'2||Yellow|| |- |5||Charles Coles||M||11||5'4||Black|| |- |6||Emily Dyson||F||20||5'4||Brown|| |- |7||Hemey Webb||F||21||5'5||Brown|| |- |8||Harriett Decker||F||26||5'4||Black|| |- |9||Malinda Adams||F||22||5'1||Black|| |- |10||Sarah Anne Cole||F||18||5'1||Black||[[Slatter-676|Henry F Slatter]], Shipper, Baltimore City, MD |- |11||Leach Lackerman||F||17||5'3||Black|| |- |12||Lydia Ann Duralle||F||22||5'1||Yellow|| |- |13||James Thornton||M||Infant||-||Yellow|| |- |14||William Henry||M||3||2'10||Black|| |- |15||Ann M Smith||F||24||5'0||Black|| |- |16||James Winder||M||Infant||-||Black|| |- |17||Isabella Smith||F||4||3'0||Black|| |- |18||Sharlet Lackerman||F||11||4'9||Black|| |- |19||Martha Cot||F||11||4'9||Black|| |- |20||Joseph Price||M||26||5'8||Black|| |- |21||Samuel Williams||M||16||5'2||Black|| |- |22||Charlottee Reeder||F||11||4'6||Black|| |- |23||Peter Anderson||M||10||4'3||Black|| |- |24||William Craney||M||30||5'9||Black|| |- |25||Abraham Craney||M||5||3'5||Black|| |- |26||Ann Williams||F||21||5'2||Black||Henry F Slatter, Shipper, Baltimore City, MD |- |27||Easter Chase||F||19||4'11||black|| |- |28||Charles Henry||M||3||3'0||Yellow|| |- |29||Celia Beccus||F||18||5'0||Black|| |- |30||Eliza Beccus||F||Infant||-||Black|| |- |31||John Scott||M||32||5'9||Black||Henry F Slatter, Shipper, Baltimore City, MD |- |32||Henrietta Scott||F||27||5'1||Black||Henry F Slatter, Shipper, Baltimore City, MD |- |33||Ann R Scott||F||Infant||-||Black||Henry F Slatter, Shipper, Baltimore City, MD |- |34||Synthia Scott||F||8||4'0||Black||Henry F Slatter, Shipper, Baltimore City, MD |- |35||Clazissa Scott||F||6||3'4||Black||Henry F Slatter, Shipper, Baltimore City, MD |- |36||John T Scott||M||4||3'0||Black||Henry F Slatter, Shipper, Baltimore City, MD |- |37||Rosetta Butler||F||27||4'3||Yellow|| |- |38||Jane Butler||F||Infant||-||Yellow|| |- |39||John Butler||M||9||4'1||Brown||Henry F Slatter, Owner and Shipper, Baltimore City, MD |- |40||Samuel Butler||M||6||3'8||Brown||Henry F Slatter, Owner and Shipper, Baltimore City, MD |- |41||Delia Swan||F||20||5'0||Brown|| |- |42||Harriett Swan||F||Infant||-||Brown|| |} I hereby certify that the above described Blacks and persons of color were this day shipped and in my inspection on board of the Brig Kirkland J. F. Haney, Master bound for New Orleans Port of Baltimore, December 10th 1846 Phillip Smith Inspector Examined and found Correct Balyi Dec 28th 1846 Wm Wiggins District of Baltimore - Port of Baltimore, 10th day of December 1846 Henry F Slatter Owner and Shipper of the persons named, and particularly described in the above manifest of Slaves and J. F. Haney - Master of th Brig Kirkwood --- do solemnly, sincerly, and truly swear, each of us to the best of our knowledge and belief that the above named negroes Mulattos and persons of color have not been imported into the United States since the first day of January , one thousand eight hunderd and eight; and that under Laws of the State of Maryland are held to service or labor as Slaves and are not entitled to freedom under these laws, at a certain time and after a known period of service. -- so HELP you GOD. Sworn to this 10th day of December 1846 Henry F Slatter H Thomas COLLECTOR John F Haney == Sources == *[https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/28/Brig_Kirkwood_coastwise_slaver_Henry_F._Slatter_December_1846.jpg Coastwise Slave Ship Manifest, Brig Kirkland, Dec 1846]

    Walker Morris To-Do List

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    My wife's great grandmother Mary Jane "Janie" Lishentine married name "Farrell" 25 Feb 1868 Trion, Chattooga, Georgia 14 Aug 1952 Anniston, Calhoun, Alabama Father: David T. Lishentine or similiar spelling Mother: Mary Jane Hollis

    Slaves of Paul Douxsaint, South Carolina

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    [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:Charleston County, South Carolina, Slaves]] [[Category:Charleston County, South Carolina, Slave Owners]] ==Background== [[Douxsaint-2|Paul Douxsaint]] lived in the Charleston County, South Carolina area. He died between 1774 and 1781. Mary Douxsaint was the administrator of his estate. She was most likely his sister. This page was created to record the enslaved he held at his death, to help their descendants to find them. ===Probate Inventory=== The following 96 enslaved persons were named in the probate inventory of Paul Douxsaint between 1780-1781. *Jack a '''Carpenter''', Cuffey a ditto *Agrippa a '''Wheelwright''' *George a '''Shoe Maker''' *Agrippa a ditto *Billy a '''Weaver''' *Kit a ditto, Cato a '''Cook''' *Prior a '''Sawer''', Peter a ditto *Polydore a ditto, Scipio a ditto *Cyrus a ditto, Ben a ditto *June a ditto, Boatswain a ditto *Kingston a '''field slave''', Meshak a do *London a ditto, August a ditto *Harry a ditto, Billy a ditto *Charles a ditto, Jackety a ditto *November a ditto, Sampson a ditto *Jemmie a ditto, Shadrach a ditto *Tom a ditto, Castilla a ditto *old Charles a ditto, George a ditto *Jack a ditto, Lucas a ditto *July a ditto, Elick a ditto *Fox a ditto, Binah a '''Cook''' *Larissa a '''House Maid''' *Pegg a '''field Slave''' *Betty a field Slave, Mariah a ditto *Miley a ditto, Silla a ditto *Nanny a ditto, Bess a ditto *Nanny a ditto, Harrietta a ditto *Grace a ditto, Yanda a ditto *Hannah a ditto, Charlotte a ditto *Jennie a ditto, ditto(Charlotte?) a ditto *Phillis a ditto, Mercia a ditto *Sibbe a ditto, Monemia a do *Sue a ditto, Hager a ditto *Peggy a ditto, Flora a girl *Toney a Boy, Ned a ditto *Paul a ditto, Tenah a Girl *Price a ditto, Rachel a ditto *Philender, a ditto, Peter a Boy *Sandy a ditto, Elsey a Girl *Jupiter a ditto, Hester a ditto *Quash a ditto, Roxana a ditto *York a Boy, Satira a ditto *Affey a Girl, Doll a ditto *Sam a Boy, Andrew a Boy *Cupid a ditto, Sambo a ditto *Daphne a girl, Diana a girl *Susanna a ditto, Lydia a ditto *June a Boy, Sue a ditto *Sibbe a girl, Chloe a ditto *Nanny a ditto, David a Boy *Johney a Boy 38 Men, 24 Women, 34 Children 96 Negroes @ £4500 each, total £432000 ==Sources==

    Will of William Foyle Senr of Bowerchalke Wiltshire 1724

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    [[Category:Wiltshire, Wills and Estates]] William Foyle Sr's will passed probate in 1724. '''Will''': "Wiltshire, England, Wills and Probate, 1530-1858"
    Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre; Chippenham, Wiltshire, England; Wiltshire Wills and Probates; Reference Number: P2/F/451; Reference Number: P2/F/451
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    Will of William Foyle Sr of Bower Chalke, Wiltshire, England, granted probate in 1724.
    :signed 3 Jul 1723, probate 30 Jan 1724 :testator William Foyle Senr of Bower Chalke, Wiltshire, yeoman :son John one shilling :son Thomas five pounds :son Samuel five pounds :daughter Grace ten pounds :son Henry ten pounds :daughter Ann thirty pounds :son William residuary legatee and sole executor :witnesses William Herrington and Thomas Day ==Sources==

    Will of William Foyle of Bowerchalke Wiltshire Yeoman 1734

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    [[Category:Wiltshire, Wills and Estates]] William Foyle's will passed probate in 1734. '''Will''': "Wiltshire, England, Wills and Probate, 1530-1858"
    Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre; Chippenham, Wiltshire, England; Wiltshire Wills and Probates; Reference Number: P2/F/495; Reference Number: P2/F/495
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    Will of William Foyle of Bower Chalke, Wiltshire, England, granted probate in 1734.
    Signed 28 Nov 1733 Probate 3 Dec 1734 It mentioned: :testator William Foyle, yeoman of Bowerchalke, Wiltshire :wife Jane sole executrix and residuary legatee :brother John Foyle one shilling :brother Henry Foyle one shilling :sister Grace Barker one shilling :sister Ann Morgan one shilling :brother Samuel Foyle’s three children one shilling a piece :witnesses Thomas Day and Ann Laws ==Sources==

    Andrew Mowat of Hugoland

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    ===Research Notes=== '''''Notation on Andrew Mowat [Mouat] of Hugoland and his eldest son and heir, John Andersson Mowat of Hugoland : ''''' “The first Mouats recorded in Shetland were landowners - Andrew Mouat in Hugoland, Northmavine is recorded in 1572. He was said to have come from Caithness. Whilst Mouat is the usual spelling in Shetland the name is recorded in other forms - Mowat, Mode, Moad etc. This is especially true of families leaving Shetland, where the Shetlandic dialect obviously has had an influence.“…. Excerpted from: https://www.shetland-fhs.org.uk/surname-of-the-month-mouat '''Notations on Anders ‘Andrew’ Mowatt and the Shetland and Orkney Islands :'''….. “The northern Scottish isles, Shetland and Orkney, had from the Viking age been closely connected with Norway, the language was Norwegian (a Norwegian dialect, called Norn, was spoken in remote places until the 18th century) and they were ruled by the semi-independent Earl of Orkney as a fief under the King of Norway. The Earl of Orkney was the second highest ranking man in Norway, only the King ranked higher. Already in the 14th century some Scottish influence came to Orkney and Shetland. When the last earl of Norwegian descent died in 1379, the earldom was inherited by the Lowland Scottish noble family Sinclair. The first Sinclair was a Norman knight, called de St. Clair, who had accompanied William the Conqueror to England in 1066. For the next century, the highest ranking Norwegian after the King was a Scotsman. In 1471, the King of Denmark-Norway (Denmark and Norway were from 1397 united in a union which lasted until 1814) gave the earldom of Orkney, including Shetland, to the king of Scotland as security for a loan which was used to pay the dowry when his daughter was married to the Scottish king. The loan was never paid back, and Orkney and Shetland have since then been part of Scotland. In the 16th century, a substantial immigration of Scotsmen to Orkney and Shetland started, and several Scottish noblemen managed to acquire large estates on Shetland. One who most probably was among these immigrating Scottish noblemen was the one who later laid the first foundations for the estates which would become Rosendal Barony in Norway, '''Andrew Mowatt. The Mowatt family also descended from one of the Norman knights who followed William the Conqueror, the family name was originally de Montealt.''' The family had acquired a fief in Scotland early in the 12th century. In the 16th century the main branch of the Mowatt family held the lordship of Balquholly in Aberdeenshire. '''Andrew Mowatt was clearly a close relative of the lord of Balquholly, but we do not know who his father was, and exactly what this kinship was. However, we know that his mother was called Barbara Sinclair, and that she was a descendant of the earlier earls of Orkney.''' The first mention of Andrew Mowatt in any known sources is from 1558. He was then clearly an adult, he was married to Ursula Tulloch, and he was an estate owner on Shetland, mentioned as the lord of Hugoland. Since no Mowatts are found in earlier Shetland sources, '''Andrew most probably had come from Scotland as the first Mowatt on Shetland''' some time before 1558. Besides his landed estates on Shetland, which he transferred to his sons in 1577, Andrew Mowatt was also a businessman, owning a number of merchant ships and doing trade with Norway, Scotland and England. His wife Ursula died some time in the 1580s, and in 1587 he wrote an application to the King of Scotland to be allowed to travel to Bergen in Norway to get married. And shortly after, he did travel to Bergen and there he married the twice before widowed Else Rustung, daughter of Admiral of the Danish-Norwegian Navy Christopher Trondsson Rustung”….. excerpted

    Goldfields of Western Australia - Photo Tree

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    [[Category:History and Life Tree Pages]] [[Category:Kalgoorlie, Western Australia]] [[Category:Goldfields in Australia]] [[Category: Western Australia, Heritage Sites]] [[space:Registration Districts - History Tree|Western Australia - Registration '''District''' List ''(BMD)'' ]] | [[:Category: Western Australia, Places|Western Australia, '''Places''']] *[http://www.outbackfamilyhistory.com.au/records/record.php?record_id=676 Places on the '''Goldfields''' > ''© 2013 Outback Family History'' ] *[http://www.outbackfamilyhistory.com.au/records/index.php?category=Maps%20of%20the%20Goldfields '''Maps''' of the Goldfields] | [http://www.outbackfamilyhistory.com.au/ckfinder/userfiles/files/Map%201.jpg Map 1 ''(<+Q)''] | [http://www.outbackfamilyhistory.com.au/ckfinder/userfiles/files/Map%202.jpg Map 2 ''(<+Q)''] | [http://www.outbackfamilyhistory.com.au/ckfinder/userfiles/files/Map%203.jpg Map 3 ''(<+Q)''] | :::'''Black Range''' - [https://www.outbackfamilyhistory.com.au/records/town.php?town=Black%20Range%20(Nunngarra) Black Range (Nunngarra)] - [https://www.outbackfamilyhistory.com.au/records/record.php?record_id=501&town=Sandstone Sandstone] - '' [[:Category: Sandstone, Western Australia|Sandstone,]] '' :[https://purl.slwa.wa.gov.au/slwa_b2367538_1 ''Preparing for road race,'' Black Range, 26 Aug 1906] :::'''Sandstone''' - [https://www.outbackfamilyhistory.com.au/records/record.php?record_id=501&town=Sandstone Sandstone] - '' [[:Category: Sandstone, Western Australia|Sandstone,]] '' : [https://encore.slwa.wa.gov.au/iii/encore/search/C__SSandstone%20collection%20of%20images%20SMCLN__Orightresult?lang=eng&suite=def Sandstone collection of images ;] :::'''Youanmi''' - [https://www.outbackfamilyhistory.com.au/records/town.php?town=Youanmi Youanmi] :[https://encore.slwa.wa.gov.au/iii/encore/search/C__SYouanmi%20collection%20of%20images%20SMCLN__Orightresult__U?lang=eng&suite=def Youanmi collection of images ;]

    Calendar Connection Checkers

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    Will transcripts

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    Transcripts of wills connected to people appearing in WikiTree == [[Dickinson-6809|Ralph Dickinson (1747-1818)]] == This is the last Will and Testament of me '''Ralph Dickinson the elder''' of Anderton in the county palatine of Lancaster Yeoman. First I order and direct that all my just debts funeral expences and the charge of the probate of this my Will be paid and discharged by my Executors herein after named forth and out of my personal Estate. And I give devise and bequeath All that my Messuage or Dwelling House Outbuildings Lands and premises with their and every of their appurtenances situate lying and being in Rivington in the said county commonly called or known by the name of Cross’s and containing by estimation twenty Acres of Land or thereabouts be the same more or less and now in the occupation of''' my Son James Dickinson''' as tenant thereof unto and equally amongst my following Children which I had by my '''present Wife Elizabeth Dickinson''', namely, '''Robert Dickinson''',''' Mary the Wife of John Knowles, Ellen Young Widow late Wife of William Young deceased, Frances otherwise Fanny Makinson''' and''' Henry Dickinson''' and the '''two children of my late Son John Dickinson''' deceased (such two children of my late Son John Dickinson deceased nevertheless only to have one share equally between them same as one of my said Children) their respective Heirs and Assigns for ever as tenants in common and not as joint tenants And if either of them the two children of my said late Son John Dickinson deceased should happen to die under the age of twenty one years and without lawful Issue then I give devise and bequeath the part or share of either of them so dying under that age of and in my said Message or Dwelling House Outbuildings Lands and premises in Rivington aforesaid unto the other of them his or her Heirs and Assigns for ever Charged and chargeable nevertheless and I do hereby charge my said Messuage or Dwelling House Outbuildings Lands and premises in Rivington aforesaid with the payment of the yearly Sum of thirty pounds a year of lawful money of Great Britain to be paid equally amongst and by my said children '''Robert Dickinson Mary Knowles Ellen Young Frances otherwise Fanny Makinson Henry Dickinson and the two children of my said late Son John Dickinson''' deceased their respective Heirs or Assigns (such children of my said late Son John Dickinson deceased only paying one share) unto my said''' Wife Elizabeth Dickinson''' <[[Mawdsley-191|Elizabeth (Mawdsley) Dickinson (1754-)]]> yearly and every year for and during her natural life, if she my said Wife shall continue single and unmarried, the same to be paid to her my said Wife by two equal half yearly payments in the year and the first payment thereof to begin and be made at the end of six months next after my decease But in case my said Wife shall happen to marry again then the said Annuity to cease and be no longer paid to her And I give devise and bequeath All that my Leasehold Messuage or Dwelling House with the Outbuildings Cottages Lands and premises thereunto belonging with their and every of their appurtenances situate lying and being in Anderton aforesaid called Anderton Hall and now in my possession unto and equally amongst my said '''children which I had by my present Wife Elizabeth Dickinson, namely, Robert Dickinson, Mary the Wife of John Knowles, Ellen Young Widow late Wife of William Young deceased, Frances otherwise Fanny Makinson Wife of John Makinson and Henry Dickinson and the two children of my said late Son John Dickinson deceased''' (such two children of my late Son John Dickinson deceased nevertheless only to have one share equally between them same as one of my said Children) their respective Heirs Executors Administrators and Assigns for and during all my Estate Term and Interest therein as tenants in common and not as joint tenants And if either of them the two children of my said late Son John Dickinson deceased should happen to die under the age of twenty one years and without lawful Issue then I give devise and bequeath the part or share of either of them so dying under that age of and in my said Leasehold Messuage or Dwelling House Outbuildings Cottages Lands and premises in Anderton aforesaid called Anderton Hall unto the other of them his or her Heirs Executors Administrators and Assigns for and during my Estate Term and Interest therein And I give and bequeath unto my said '''Wife Elizabeth Dickinson''' <[[Mawdsley-191|Elizabeth (Mawdsley) Dickinson (1754-)]]> one feather Bed Bedstocks and Bedding and Furniture sufficient to furnish a Room to and for her own proper use And I give and bequeath all the rest residue and remainder of my Household Goods and Furniture and all my Farming Stock Cattle ready money Monies out at Interest or due and owing to me and personal Estate whatsoever (after payment of my just debts funeral expences and the charge of the probate of this my Will as aforesaid) unto''' James Scotson of Clayton le Woods''' in the said county Yeoman my''' Brother Robert Dickinson of Chorley '''in the said county Weaver and '''Richard Dickinson of Heath Charnock''' in the said county Farmer their Executors and Administrators Upon the Trusts and to and for the intents and purposes herein after mentioned, that is to say, In Trust that they the said James Scotson Robert Dickinson and Richard Dickinson or the Survivors or Survivor of them or the Executors or Administrators of such Survivor do and shall absolutely sell the remainder of my said Household Goods and Furniture and all my Farming Stock and Cattle immediately after my decease for the most money that can be got for the same and In Trust that they the said James Scotson Robert Dickinson and Richard Dickinson or the Survivors or Survivor of them or the Executors or Administrators of such Survivor do and shall by and out of the monies arising from such Sale of my said Household Goods Furniture Farming Stock and Cattle and out of my ready money and monies out at Interest and monies due and owing to me pay the following Legacies or Sums to my children herein after mentioned, that is to say, to my '''Son Francis otherwise Frank Dickinson''' <[[Dickinson-10370|Francis Dickinson (1773-1833)]]> the Sum of one hundred and forty three pounds of lawful money of Great Britain, To my said''' Son Robert Dickinson''' the Sum of eighty seven pounds of lawful money of Great Britain, To my said '''Daughter Mary Knowles the Wife of John Knowles''' the Sum of two hundred and seventy pounds of lawful money of Great Britain, To my said '''Daughter Ellen Young late Wife of William Young''' deceased the Sum of four hundred and fifty six pounds of lawful money of Great Britain, To my said''' Daughter Frances otherwise Fanny Makinson, Wife of John Makinson''' the Sum of three hundred and sixty nine pounds of lawful money of Great Britain and to my said '''Son Henry Dickinson''' the Sum of four hundred and sixty nine pounds of lawful money of Great Britain All the said Legacies or Sums of money to be paid at the end of twelve months next after my decease And In Trust that they my said Trustees and Executors or the Survivors or Survivor of them or the Executors or Administrators of such Survivor do and shall put and place out at Interest on good real security in their or his own names or name the Sum of forty pounds of lawful money of Great Britain and pay and divide the said Sum of forty pounds and the Interest thereof unto and equally amongst the '''children of my''' '''late Daughter Nanny deceased late the Wife of Robert Scotson''' when and as such children attain the age of twenty one years and if any of them the children of my said late Daughter Nanny Scotson deceased should happen to die under the said age of twenty one years and without lawful Issue the part or share of them or any of them so dying to go to and be paid to the Survivors or Survivor of them And if any of them the children of my said late Daughter Nanny Scotson deceased should happen to die under the said age of twenty one years and leave lawful Issue such Issue to have the parents share equally divided amongst them if more than one or if only one such Issue then to such on Child And in Trust that they my said Trustees and Executors or the Survivors or Survivor of them or the Executors or Administrators of such Survivor do and shall put and place out at Interest on good real security in their or his own names or name the Sum of one hundred and fifty pounds of lawful money of Great Britain and pay and divide the said Sum of one hundred and fifty pounds and the Interest thereof unto and equally amongst the '''children of my late Daughter Betty deceased late the Wife of Henry Hope''' when and as such children attain the age of twenty one years and if any of them the children of my said late daughter Betty Hope deceased should happen to die under the said age of twenty one years and without lawful Issue the part or share of them or any of them so dying to go to and be paid to the Survivors or Survivor of them And if any of them the children of my said late daughter Betty Hope deceased should happen to die under the said age of twenty one years and leave lawful Issue such Issue to have the parents share equally divided amongst them if more than one or if only one such Issue then to such one child And In Trust that they my said Trustees and Executors or the Survivors or Survivor of them or the Executors or Administrators of such Survivors do and shall pay and divide the residue and remainder of the monies arising from such Sale of my said Household Goods Furniture Farming Stock and Cattle and of my said ready money monies out at Interest and monies due and owing to me and personal Estate unto and equally amongst my said '''children which I had by my present Wife Elizabeth Dickinson, namely, Robert Dickinson, Mary the Wife of John Knowles, Ellen Young Widow late Wife of William Young deceased, Frances otherwise Fanny Makinson Wife of John Makinson and Henry Dickinson and the two children of my said late Son John Dickinson deceased''' (such two children of my said late Son John Dickinson deceased nevertheless only to have one share equally between them same as one of my said children) their respective Executors Administrators and Assigns And I do hereby nominate constitute and appoint the said '''James Scotson my said Brother Robert Dickinson and the said Richard Dickinson''' Trustees and Executors of this my Will And it is my Will and mind and I do hereby declare that they my said Trustees and Executors and the Survivors or Survivor of them or the heirs Executors or Administrators of such Survivor shall not be charged or chargeable with or accountable for any Sum or Sums of money to be received by virtue of this my Will other than such as they or he shall actually receive or shall come to their or his Hands by virtue of this my Will Nor with or for any loss which may happen in the management or execution of any of the said Trusts so as such loss happen without their or his wilful default Nor one of them for the others or other of them or for the acts Deeds Receipts or disbursements of the others or other of them but each of them only for his own acts Deeds Receipts or disbursements And that they my said Trustees or the Survivors or Survivor of them or the Heirs Executors or Administrators of such Survivor shall and may pay reimburse themselves or himself out of the said Trust monies all reasonable and necessary costs charges and expences whatsoever that they or he shall or may bear pay be put unto or sustain in or about the execution of this my Will or the Trusts hereby in them reposed And lastly I do hereby 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 Testament In Witness whereof I the said Testator '''Ralph Dickinson the elder''' have hereunto set my Hand and Seal the third day of February in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighteen. Signed sealed published and declared by the said Testator Ralph Dickinson the elder 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 hereto; Spencer Pilkington John Gray John Latham The Letters or marks R D and Seal of Ralph Dickinson the elder ------- The twenty second Day of May 1818 '''Robert Dickinson and Richard Dickinson''' two of the Executors in this Will named were sworn in common form (power being reserved to '''James Scotson''' the other Executor herein also named to take upon him the execution of the said Will when he shall lawfully request the same) and they further made oath that the personal Estate and Effects of the Testator in this the Diocese of Chester were under the value of one thousand five hundred pounds before me Surrogate The testator died the third day of May 1818 & Probate issued Dated 22nd May 1818

    Our Dogs

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    CAPEL SARON, GER DINBYCH; Capel Saron, Eglwys Bresbyteraidd Cymru, 4 Maes Yr Yrfa, Saron

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    Smith Valley Cemetery, Willseyville, New York

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    [[Category: Smith Valley Cemetery, Willseyville, New York]] Named for early Willseyville settler [[Smith-340946|Ezra Smith (1767-1818)]]. Located a bit less than a mile south of the central hamlet of Willseyville on Ithaca Road (New York Route 98B). Nestled between cornfields and the hills on the eastern bank of the Willseyville Creek, which becomes the Catatonk Creek as it flows south to meet the Owego Creek which empties into the Susquehanna River at Owego.

    Shenton's of Kilby, Leistershire

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    Trying to place [[Shenton-6|William Shenton (abt.1612-1667)]] of Kilby Other Shenton's of Kilby: [[Shenton-362|Francis Shenton (bef.1616-bef.1616)]] child of William [[Shenton-363|Francis Shenton (bef.1618-bef.1618)]] child of William & Annis [[Shenton-364|Thomas Shenton (bef.1637-)]]child of Thomas & Ane [[Shenton-365|Christopher Shenton (bef.1639-)]] child of Thomas & Anne Not sure if this is the same Thomas, he's a hempdresser. Cosby is only 6 miles from Kilby though. Thomas Shenton's estate passed probate in 1683 in Leicestershire, England. '''Probate''': "Leicestershire Wills And Probate Records, 1500-1939"
    Archive: Record Office for Leicestershire, Leicester & Rutland; Reference: PR/I/85
    [https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=S2%2FGBPRS%2FLEICS%2F102434046%2F00048&parentid=GBPRS%2FLEICS%2FWILLS%2F00015607 FindMyPast Image] - [https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FLEICS%2FWILLS%2F00015607 FindMyPast Transcription] (accessed 14 May 2024)
    Thomas Shenton probate in 1683 in Leicestershire, England. Residence Cosby, Leicestershire, England.
    Probably it was his father. Tho Shenton married Ann Bosworth on 4 May 1636 in Cosby, Leicestershire, England. '''Marriage''': "Leicestershire Marriages"
    Archive: Record Office for Leicestershire, Leicester & Rutland; Reference: DE9030/1
    [https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=S2%2FGBPRS%2FLEICS%2F102802898%2F00110&parentid=GBPRS%2FLEICS%2FMAR%2F00000538%2F1 FindMyPast Image] - [https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FLEICS%2FMAR%2F00000538%2F1 FindMyPast Transcription] (accessed 14 May 2024)
    Tho Shenton marriage to Ann Bosworth on 4 May 1636 in Cosby, Leicestershire, England.
    Christopher's baptism says his father is a hempdresser. == Sources ==

    Grand Mound Cemetery, Rochester, Washington

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    [[Category:Grand Mound Cemetery, Rochester, Washington]] [[Category:Thurston County, Washington]] [[Category:Rochester, Washington]]
    Back to [[Project:Cemeterist|Cemeterist Project]]
    ==Grand Mound Cemetery== ===Cemetery Details=== *[[:Category:Grand Mound Cemetery, Rochester, Washington|Grand Mound Cemetery Category]] for profiles of those buried here. *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Grand_Mound_Cemetery,_Rochester,_Washington|WikiTree Profiles that link to this page.]] {{Image|file=Grand_Mound_Cemetery_Rochester_Washington.jpg |align=c |size=l }} *'''Cemetery name:''' Grand Mound Cemetery *'''Address:''' 6300 183rd Ave SW, Rochester, Washington 98579 *'''Elevation:''' 57.0 m or 187.0 feet *'''GPS Coordinates:''' 46.82140, -123.02000 *'''Information:''' [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/76824/ FindAGrave] - 2619 Memorials ==Sources==

    Memorial de la Shoah - Convoi 76

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    ==Memorial de la Shoah - Convoi 76== Frequently used items *Death location: Konzentrationslager Auschwitz-Birkenau, Bielitz, Oberschlesien, Preußen, Deutsches Reich ===Sample Text=== [[Category:Holocaust Project, Needs More Records]] [[Category:Drancy Transit Camp Prisoners]] [[Category:Jewish Roots]] [[Category:Auschwitz - Birkenau Concentration Camp Victims]] [[Category:Transport 76 from Drancy to Auschwitz-Birkenau, 30 Jun 1944]] == Biography == {{Holocaust Sticker|fate=victim}} ________ was born on _____ in _____. His last known address was ______ ______ was deported from Drancy to Auschwitz on Convoi 76 that left Drancy on 30 Jun 1944. _______ did not survive the Shoah. He is listed on the Wall of Names in Paris, France, at wall n° 42, column n° 14, row n° 3. There is a photo of _____ at both source locations. == Sources == *Yad Vashem: https://collections.yadvashem.org/en/names/14410357 * Memorial de la Shoah: https://ressources.memorialdelashoah.org/notice.php?q=noms_tous%3A%28wolff%29%20AND%20num_convoi%3A%2876%29%20AND%20id_pers%3A%28%2A%29&start=1&rows=1&fq=diffusion%3A%28%5B4%20TO%204%5D%29&from=resultat&sort_define=&sort_order=&rows= *Cercle d'Etude de la Déportation et de la Shoah: ===Names=== STERENBERG, Guenady 16/08/1909 à ODESSA Convoi n° 76 WOLFF, Manuel 02/11/1882 à LINGOLSHEIM Convoi n° 76 STRAUSS, Paul 25/09/1919 à SARREBOURG Convoi n° 76 COIFMAN, Suzanne 02/01/1936 à PARIS Convoi n° 76 WOOG, Armand 01/11/1873 à PARIS Convoi n° 76 CHICHEPORTICHE, Joseph 13/02/1936 à SEDA BOUSSAH Convoi n° 76 STERMANN, Camille 19/01/1921 à PARIS Convoi n° 76 STERMANN, Nathan 23/11/1927 à PARIS Convoi n° 76 STERN, Abraham 20/05/1896 à Pinczow Convoi n° 76 BENIACAR, Sadia 18/04/1913 à AYDINE Convoi n° 76 ROSENBERG, Max 24/10/1869 à LOEBAI Convoi n° 76 CAMHI, Henri 28/11/1901 à CONSTANTINOPLE Convoi n° 76 BOUKAYA, Moïse 25/07/1888 à ALGER Convoi n° 76 BACRY, Elie 05/07/1926 à PARIS Convoi n° 76 STRAWCZYNSKI, Jacqueline 18/11/1908 à Suresnes Convoi n° 76 BRUJER, Adèle 11/08/1924 à MEUDON Convoi n° 76 BRUKARZ, Berthe 15/05/1909 à SZELZE Convoi n° 76 BRAUN, Bernard 26/12/1927 à Metz Convoi n° 76 AZOULAY, Simone Née CHEMOUL 21/05/1899 à Alger Convoi n° 76 BONFIL, Samuel 21/12/1890 à SMYRNE Convoi n° 76 ===Survivors=== (List of people from the site Memorial de la Shoah (https://ressources.memorialdelashoah.org/notice.php?q=num_convoi%3A%2876%29%20AND%20id_pers%3A%28%2A%29&spec_expand=1&start=2) who are listed as having survived.) *Guenady STERENBERG
    Date de naissance: 16/08/1909- Survivant
    Lieu de naissance : ODESSA
    Numéro de convoi : N°76

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    Will (1658) and Probate (1658) of John Sawtell of Aller, Somerset - TNA PROB 11/284/353

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    [[Category: Somerset, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:17th Century, England, Wills and Estates]] [[Category:TNA_PROB_11]] __FORCETOC__ '''[https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D778420 PROB 11/284/353;The National Archives (UK), Kew, London]''' '''Transcribed by [[Adams-40866|Nicholas Adams]]''' ==Will== '''In the name of God Amen~'''
    the 23^th day of June 1658. AD.~. I [[Dollman-64|John Sawtell]] of Aller in the
    County of Som[er]settbeinge sicke of body but of perfecte mind & memory
    blessed be God doe make & ordaine this my last will & testament in ma=
    =nor & fforme as followeth ffirst II bequeath my soule into the hands of
    Almighty god my maker & Redeemerand my body to Christian bu=
    riall And my worldly goods as followeth II give unto my sone IIonathan
    Sawtell sixe weather-hogg sheepe II give unto my sonn [[Sawtell-784|William
    Sawtell]] sixe yew-hogg sheepe II give unto my daughter [[Sawtell-781|Thomazine
    Androse]] two yew sheepe being both barrine-sheepe II give my ffive
    Ackers of new purchased land in Aller unto my sone [[Sawtell-784|William Sau=
    =tell]] Provided and it is my will that my Executrixe heereafter named
    shall have the use and proffits of it untill my debts shall be payd or
    sufficient mony Raised out of my goods and land to pay all my debts.
    II give unto my daughters husband [[Adams-71495|Thomas Androse]] my three
    Ackers of land in Allermoore lying against oxonlease drove for the
    life of him the said [[Adams-71495|Thomas Androse]] and [[Adams-71496|Elizabeth]] his daughter &
    for one life more w[hi]ch the said [[Adams-71495|Thomas]] is to name within Sixe yeere
    from the date heereof teelding paying & doeing all Lords Rents Dues
    duries Reparations & Services whatsoever of due Custom or of righte
    doth theireto belong Provided that if my sonn IIonathan shall pay
    or cause to be paid unto the said [[Adams-71495|Thomas Androse]] fforty ffive pounds
    of Currant money at any time within Sixe yeeres next after my
    decease that then [[Sawtell-783|Jonathan]] my sonne is to have the land & [[Adams-71495|Thomas
    Androse]] [is] to deliver him all the Righte & titell hee hereby or by any other
    way doth or may Claime in & to it All the rest of my goods and chattells
    not before given & bequeathed I give & bequeath unto [[Unknown-683197|Elizabeth]] my
    now wife whome I doe make my sole executrixe of this my last
    will and Testament In witnes heereof I have heereunto sett my
    habd abd Seale the day & yeere above written /// [[Dollman-64|John Sawtell]] .///.
    Signed sealled in the pr[e]sence of .///. Robte. Adames. ///.
    Tho: Gamlen .///. Thomas Snowe .///. ==Probate== '''This Will''' was proved att London before the Judges
    for probate of wills and grantinge Administrations lawfully authori=
    =sed the five and twentieth day of November in the yeare of our Lord
    god according to the computation of the Church of England one thousand
    six hundred ffifty and eight By the oath of [[Unknown-683197|Elizabeth Sawtell]] the Re=
    =lict and sole Executrix of the deceased To whom Administration of all
    the goodes and chatells of the said deceased was Com[m]itted Shee being
    first sworn by Comission truly to Administer the same.///.

    Simmons College of Kentucky

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    [[Category:Simmons College of Kentucky]] History of the historical African-American college and associated faculty in Louisville. ===Early History===
    "In August 1865, the General Association of Colored Baptists of Kentucky, under the leadership of [[Adams-51027|Rev. Henry Adams]] '''Wikipedia entry''': Wikipedia contributors, "Henry Adams (pastor)"
    [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Henry_Adams_(pastor)&oldid=1191725864 ''Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia''] (accessed 13 May 2024)
    of Louisville's Fifth Street Baptist Church voted to establish a college for Kentucky African Americans. However, translating their intent into a viable school would require sustained commitment over more than a decade amid the turbulence of Reconstruction in the commonwealth. In 1869, the General Association applied to the Kentucky General Assembly for a charter and began raising funds with which they purchased the Old Fort Hill property in Frankfort as a future site for a college. This property proved unsatisfactory and was soon sold, after which a more suitable site was purchased at Seventh and Kentucky Streets in Louisville. After more years of planning and fund-raising, Kentucky Normal and Theological Institute opened on November 25, 1879, headed initially by [[Marrs-750|Elijah P Marrs]]. It was the first African American-controlled higher educational institution in Kentucky".
    .
    "In September 1880, the General Association was fortunate in attracting [[Simmons-16382|Rev. William J Simmons]], a former slave and well-educated young minister beginning to gain a national reputation, to the presidency of the fledgling college. Simmons held BA and MA degrees from Howard University. Under his leadership, the college developed preparatory (elementary), academic (secondary), normal (teacher training) and religious education programs. After a college department was added in 1883, the institute was renamed '''State Colored Baptist University.''' "Simmons College of Kentucky". 2015. G.L Smith (Ed.), K. C. McDaniel (Ed.), J.A. Hardin (Ed.). ''The Kentucky African American Encyclopedia''. pp. 451-453. During William Simmons's 10-year tenure (1880–1890), the school became a full university and expanded its offerings to include liberal arts, college preparatory courses and medical, law, business, music, and theological departments. Additionally, the school was the home to competitive football, basketball, and baseball teams.https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simmons_College_of_Kentucky ===Notable Alumni=== *[[Gilbert-22609|Artishia (Gilbert) Wilkerson (1868-1904)]] '''Wikipedia entry''': Wikipedia contributors, "Artishia Gilbert"
    [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Artishia_Gilbert&oldid=1198724773 ''Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia''] (accessed 15 May 2024)
    *[[Plato-267|Samuel M Plato (1882-1957)]]https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_Plato ==Sources==

    Location Help with Suggestions

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    This page is to keep track of what profiles I need help with the birth, marriage and death locations. ==Denmark== [[Le_Pelley-14|Ernest Le Pelley (1801-1849)]] :born in Denmarl or Sark, Guernsey ==Germany and Prussia== == Sources ==

    Sturm6degees0

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    [[Sturm-709|George Martin Sturm]], [[space:Lancaster_New_York_6_Degrees_of_Anyone|6 Degrees of Anyone]] :[[Unknown-447972|Barbara (1609 - 1671) Weber]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Unknown-447972 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Ahlstrom-284|Scott David Ahlstrom (1948 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Ahlstrom-284 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Artzli-1|Maria Margareta Artzli (1642 - 1688) Martzloff]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Artzli-1 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Barrows-1369|Sharon Francis Barrows (1949 - ) ]] 23 Holland Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Barrows-1369 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Billiar-51|Hellen Billiar (1889 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Billiar-51 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Billiar-45|Louisa K. Billiar (1898 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Billiar-45 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Bischof-456|Charles Bischof (1841 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Bischof-456 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Bishop-15766|George Bischof (1830 - 1864) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Bishop-15766 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Bischof-455|Lewis Bischof (1839 - 1863) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Bischof-455 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Bishop-6336|Doratha Bishop (1849 - 1859) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Bishop-6336 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Bischof-454|Henrey Bishop (1837 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Bischof-454 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Bishop-6334|John Bishop (1844 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Bishop-6334 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Bishop-6335|Martin Bishop (1847 - 1869) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Bishop-6335 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Bischof-453|Phillip Bishop (1833 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Bischof-453 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Bishop-15780|Sarah Bishop (1858 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Bishop-15780 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Bishop-6337|Slottle Bishop (1850 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Bishop-6337 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Bower-1723|Clarence Bower (1899 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Bower-1723 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Brettel-34|Maria Barbe Brettel (1670 - 1741) Haushalter]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Brettel-34 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Browner-35|Dennis Browner (1946 - ) ]] 82 Holland Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Browner-35 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Browner-36|Donna Mae Browner (1941 - 1989) Helt]] 82 Holland Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Browner-36 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Chapman-971|Clayton W. Chapman (1936 - ) ]] 24 Kurtz Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Chapman-971 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Chapman-9715|Geraldine E. Chapman (1938 - ) Long]] 24 Kurtz Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Chapman-9715 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Chapman-9713|Janet L. Chapman (1935 - ) Helser]] 24 Kurtz Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Chapman-9713 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Mildenberger-48|Robert Clark (1950 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Mildenberger-48 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Couch-1513|Levina Couch (1899 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Couch-1513 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Deutschlander-3|Marilyn Deutschlander (1939 - ) Lahnen]] 39 Brandel Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Deutschlander-3 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Donewirth-1|Arthur Edwin Donewirth (1893 - 1927) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Donewirth-1 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Donewirth-2|Edwin Donewirth (1902 - 1987) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Donewirth-2 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Donewirth-3|Gladys L. Donewirth (1895 - 1993) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Donewirth-3 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Dudkowski-27|Carol A. Dudkowski (1956 - ) Jovic]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Dudkowski-27 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Dudkowski-24|Ellen Dudkowski (1962 - 2021) Wanat]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Dudkowski-24 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Dudkowski-28|Joan Dudkowski (1960 - ) Lawless]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Dudkowski-28 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Dudkowski-22|John J. Dudkowski (1947 - ) ]] 5 C - Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Dudkowski-22 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Dudkowski-26|Mary M. Dudkowski (1948 - 1989) Ziomek]] 5 C - Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Dudkowski-26 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Dudkowski-25|Rosemary Dudkowski (1953 - ) Jurek]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Dudkowski-25 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Eldridge-3833|David Arthur Eldridge (1956 - 1977) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Eldridge-3833 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Freiert-13|Clyde Ralph Freiert (1915 - 1996) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Freiert-13 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Freiert-7|Erwin Ralph Freiert (1895 - 1962) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Freiert-7 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Freiert-14|Ralph H. Freiert (1943 - 1998) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Freiert-14 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Freiert-11|William Kendall Freiert (1889 - 1963) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Freiert-11 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Gerwig-91|M. Catherine Gerwig (1701 - 1747) Greiner]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Gerwig-91 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Grambo-82|Carol A. Grambo (1955 - ) Schroeder]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Grambo-82 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Grambo-73|Daniel Lee Grambo (1948 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Grambo-73 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Grambo-77|Darlene J. Grambo (1951 - ) Kasinski]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Grambo-77 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Grambo-74|Diane L. Grambo (1950 - ) Shirley]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Grambo-74 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Grambo-72|Erwin Emery Grambo (1926 - 1926) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Grambo-72 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Grambo-78|Gary C. Grambo (1950 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Grambo-78 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Grambo-38|Gladys C. Grambo (1918 - 2007) Browner]] 82 Holland Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Grambo-38 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Grambo-81|Kenneth L. Grambo (1951 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Grambo-81 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Grambo-83|Larry F. Grambo (1957 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Grambo-83 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Grambo-39|LaVerne C. Grambo (1923 - 2009) ]] 5818 Broadway : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Grambo-39 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Greiner-2273|Catherine Salomee Greiner (1765 - 1820) Marzolf]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Greiner-2273 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Greiner-2275|Hans Wendel Greiner (1728 - 1791) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Greiner-2275 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Hastrich-47|William Hastrich (1950 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Hastrich-47 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Heinemann-314|Anna Maria Heinemann (1680 - 1754) Martzolff]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Heinemann-314 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Heinemann-262|Bartholomaus Heinemann (1633 - 1683) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Heinemann-262 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Heinemann-260|Elisabeth Heinemann (1678 - 1723) Gerwig]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Heinemann-260 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Henderson-20618|Alice Hettrick Henderson (1907 - 1997) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Henderson-20618 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Henderson-20620|Elton James Henderson (1908 - 1985) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Henderson-20620 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Henderson-20621|Robert John Henderson (1911 - 1986) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Henderson-20621 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Henderson-20619|Wilmer DeMott Henderson (1901 - 1984) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Henderson-20619 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Henke-489|Carla Rose Henke (1982 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Henke-489 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Henke-488|Cheryl Grace Henke (1957 - ) Fallon]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Henke-488 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Henke-487|Gary Charles Henke (1953 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Henke-487 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Henke-490|Ryan David Henke (1985 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Henke-490 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Henke-486|William Carl Henke (1950 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Henke-486 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Hetterich-17|Alvin Bruce Hetterich (1924 - 1944) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Hetterich-17 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Hetterich-22|Carol Ann Hetterich (1943 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Hetterich-22 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Hetterich-23|Charles Alvin Hetterich (1948 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Hetterich-23 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Hetterich-25|Howard Harrison Hetterich (1907 - 1971) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Hetterich-25 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Hetterich-20|James Jacob Hetterich (1919 - 2001) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Hetterich-20 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Hetterich-19|Neil Edward Hetterich (1915 - 1974) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Hetterich-19 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Hetterich-18|Robert Franklin Hetterich (1911 - 1994) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Hetterich-18 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Hetterich-21|Robert Franklin Hetterich (1942 - 1963) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Hetterich-21 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Hetterich-24|Walter Irving Hetterich (1903 - 1976) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Hetterich-24 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Hettrick-89|Anna Marie Hettrick (1865 - 1958) Watson]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Hettrick-89 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Hettrick-90|Franklin Hettrick (1861 - 1942) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Hettrick-90 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Hettrick-95|Karl Jacob Hettrick (1878 - 1961) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Hettrick-95 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Hettrick-92|Karoline Bell Hettrick (1872 - 1949) Rauch]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Hettrick-92 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Hettrick-94|Marie Louise Hettrick (1876 - 1944) Henderson]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Hettrick-94 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Hettrick-93|Robert Hettrick (1873 - 1909) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Hettrick-93 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Hettrick-91|Salome Hettrick (1868 - 1898) McCormick]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Hettrick-91 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Hetz-20|Irene F. Hetz (1908 - 1983) Gainey]] 138 Central Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Hetz-20 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Kaczmarek-148|Francis Joseph Kaczmarek (1921 - 2001) ]] 55 Brandel Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Kaczmarek-148 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Kaczmarek-258|Glenn Kaczmarek (1950 - ) ]] 55 Brandel Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Kaczmarek-258 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Kaczmarek-212|John Kaczmarek (1924 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Kaczmarek-212 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Kaniecki-28|Janelle Kaniecki (1987 - ) Kraft]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Kaniecki-28 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Kaniecki-30|John Kaniecki (1989 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Kaniecki-30 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Kegler-78|Amy Kegler (1984 - ) Over]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Kegler-78 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Kegler-67|David J. Kegler (1957 - 2019) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Kegler-67 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Kegler-79|Jill Kegler (1986 - ) Palmer]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Kegler-79 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Kegler-80|Joseph D. Kegler (1991 - 2016) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Kegler-80 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Kegler-77|Kelly Kegler (1969 - ) Finch]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Kegler-77 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Kegler-75|Kevin Kegler (1958 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Kegler-75 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Kegler-76|Kim Kegler (1962 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Kegler-76 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Kegler-74|Michael Kegler (1959 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Kegler-74 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[King-34679|Franklyn Edward King (1948 - 1996) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=King-34679 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Kinnen-11|Albert J. Kinnen (1882 - 1979) ]] 66 Livingston Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Kinnen-11 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Kinnen-9|Clara M. Kinnen (1886 - 1985) Snyder]] 9 Winfield Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Kinnen-9 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Kinnen-12|Edward G. Kinnen (1884 - 1918) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Kinnen-12 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Kinnen-16|Edwin Kinnen (1925 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Kinnen-16 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Kinnen-13|Elmer C. Kinnen (1893 - 1959) ]] 116 Pleasant Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Kinnen-13 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Kinnen-35|Jane Kinnen (1949 - ) ]] 238 Lake Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Kinnen-35 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Kinnen-27|John Benjamin Kinnen (1916 - 2011) ]] 74 Lake Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Kinnen-27 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Kinnen-31|Kathleen Kinnen (1950 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Kinnen-31 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Kinnen-17|Pearl Ann Kinnen (1930 - ) Umphreyville]] 66 Livingston Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Kinnen-17 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Kinnen-15|Richard W. Kinnen (1926 - 2003) ]] 116 Pleasant Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Kinnen-15 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Kinnen-14|Robert E. Kinnen (1923 - ) ]] 116 Pleasant Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Kinnen-14 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Koch-5907|Lydia A. Koch (1866 - ) Roth]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Koch-5907 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Koch-5908|Samuel George Koch (1868 - 1943) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Koch-5908 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Lahnen-10|Carol Lahnen (1962 - ) Chapin]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Lahnen-10 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Lahnen-9|Janice Lahnen (1959 - ) Kerns]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Lahnen-9 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Long-21945|Vinson Franklin Long (1913 - 1982) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Long-21945 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Luderman-22|Donald P. Luderman (1938 - ) ]] 549 Ransom Road : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Luderman-22 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Luderman-30|Gertrude Luderman (1921 - 1921) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Luderman-30 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Luderman-18|Harold Luderman (1923 - 1992) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Luderman-18 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Luderman-19|Howard W. Luderman (1926 - 1972) ]] 549 Ransom Road : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Luderman-19 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Luderman-29|Howard W. Luderman (1954 - 2002) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Luderman-29 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Luderman-20|Roy James Luderman (1928 - 1932) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Luderman-20 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Luderman-21|William M. Luderman (1933 - ) ]] 549 Ransom Road : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Luderman-21 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Madge-246|David Madge (1942 - ) ]] 24 Woodlawn Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Madge-246 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Madge-253|Monna Clair Madge (1940 - ) Carter]] 24 Woodlawn Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Madge-253 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Marquart-12|David Marquart (1950 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Marquart-12 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Marquart-83|Edwin Marquart (1916 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Marquart-83 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Marquart-80|Enece C. Marquart (1908 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Marquart-80 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Marquart-81|Grace Cora Marquart (1908 - 1973) Warner]] 720 Town Line Road : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Marquart-81 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Marquart-82|Norman W. Marquart (1912 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Marquart-82 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Marquart-84|Ralph F Marquart (1920 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Marquart-84 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Marquart-85|Rorrie Marquart (1949 - 1950) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Marquart-85 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Martzlof-1|Matilda Sarah Martzlof (1891 - 1967) Eddy]] 138 Central Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Martzlof-1 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Martzolf-45|Brian Dennis Martzloff (1946 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Martzolf-45 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Martzolf-27|Albert Frank Martzolf (1888 - 1963) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Martzolf-27 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Martzolf-26|Allen J. Martzolf (1906 - 1959) ]] 38 Lakeside Crescent : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Martzolf-26 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Martzolf-12|Anna Martzolf (1867 - 1961) Rohl]] 7 Crawford Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Martzolf-12 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Martzolf-36|Beatrice M. Martzolf (1918 - 1986) Burr]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Martzolf-36 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Martzolf-35|Catherine Florence Martzolf (1912 - 2010) Deutschlander]] 39 Brandel Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Martzolf-35 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Martzolf-18|Charles Edward Martzolf (1880 - 1967) ]] 6481 Broadway : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Martzolf-18 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Martzolf-54|Clara Martzolf (1878 - 1973) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Martzolf-54 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Martzolf-25|Clara Louise Martzolf (1882 - 1980) Hetz]] 15 James Place : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Martzolf-25 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Martzolf-20|Cora Wilhelmina Martzolf (1886 - 1972) Marquart]] 465 Town Line Road : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Martzolf-20 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Martzolf-41|Dennis D. Martzolf (1938 - 1969) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Martzolf-41 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Martzolf-34|Doris M. Martzolf (1911 - 1947) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Martzolf-34 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Martzolf-13|Elizabeth Martzolf (1869 - 1941) Sherman]] 87 Central Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Martzolf-13 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Martzolf-30|Elizabeth R. Martzolf (1926 - 2019) Dudkowski]] 5 C - Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Martzolf-30 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Martzolf-37|Evelyn Marie Martzolf (1910 - 2003) Chapman]] 24 Kurtz Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Martzolf-37 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Martzolf-19|Frederick Martzolf (1884 - 1964) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Martzolf-19 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Martzolf-43|Gary Martzolf (1946 - ) ]] 69 Aurora Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Martzolf-43 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Martzolf-23|George Martzolf (1873 - 1909) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Martzolf-23 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Martzolf-15|George Jacob Martzolf (1875 - 1945) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Martzolf-15 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Martzolf-33|Gladys Katherine Martzolf (1910 - 1910) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Martzolf-33 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Martzolf-28|Harold W. Martzolf (1912 - 1956) ]] 64 Central Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Martzolf-28 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Martzolf-32|Harriet Frances Martzolf (1908 - 1968) Barrows]] 14 Holland Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Martzolf-32 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Martzolf-40|Herbert William Martzolf (1914 - 1977) ]] 173 Court Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Martzolf-40 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Martzolf-52|Irene K. Martzolf (1914 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Martzolf-52 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Martzolf-39|Irving W. Martzolf (1914 - 2001) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Martzolf-39 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Martzolf-10|Jacob Martzolf (1847 - 1918) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Martzolf-10 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Martzolf-56|Jerry Martzolf (1960 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Martzolf-56 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Marzolf-110|Johann George Martzolf (1805 - 1883) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Marzolf-110 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Martzolf-48|Johann Berty Martzolf (1875 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Martzolf-48 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Martzolf-53|John C. Martzolf (1916 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Martzolf-53 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Martzolf-59|John Martzolf (1934 - ) ]] 56 Lakeside Crescent : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Martzolf-59 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Martzolf-58|Julie Martzolf (1964 - ) Altomari]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Martzolf-58 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Martzolf-55|Karen Martzolf (1950 - ) Adams]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Martzolf-55 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Martzolf-84|Karen Martzolf (1967 - ) Romano]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Martzolf-84 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Martzolf-46|Katharina Martzolf (1873 - 1874) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Martzolf-46 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Martzolf-57|Luan Martzolf (1962 - ) Viles]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Martzolf-57 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Marzolf-111|Magdalene Mary Martzolf (1834 - 1926) Schlemmer]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Marzolf-111 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Martzolf-11|Maria Magdalena Martzolf (1866 - ) Welt]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Martzolf-11 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Martzolf-82|Philip Martzolf (1963 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Martzolf-82 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Martzolf-29|Raymond E. Martzolf (1914 - 1989) ]] 64 Central Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Martzolf-29 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Martzolf-61|Richard A. Martzolf (1946 - 2001) ]] 173 Court Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Martzolf-61 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Martzolf-31|Robert Albert Martzolf (1928 - 1987) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Martzolf-31 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Martzolf-42|Ronald Roy Martzolf (1939 - 2021) ]] 173 Court Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Martzolf-42 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Martzolf-14|Rosa Martzolf (1872 - ) Little]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Martzolf-14 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Martzolf-38|Roy Frederick Martzolf (1911 - 1973) ]] 69 Aurora Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Martzolf-38 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Martzolf-8|Saloma Martzolf (1840 - 1897) Hettrick]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Martzolf-8 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Martzolf-22|Saloma Martzolf (1871 - 1928) Couch]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Martzolf-22 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Martzolf-16|William J. Martzolf (1878 - 1959) ]] 14 Holland Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Martzolf-16 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Marzolf-119|William Martzolf (1887 - 1953) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Marzolf-119 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Martzolff-3|Hans George Martzolff (1640 - 1682) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Martzolff-3 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Martzolff-4|Johann Phillipp Martzolff (1671 - 1760) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Martzolff-4 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Martzolff-5|Johann Phillipp Martzolff (1718 - 1783) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Martzolff-5 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Martzolff-6|M. Marguerite Martzolff (1694 - 1770) Sturm]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Martzolff-6 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Marzolf-114|Anna Marie Marzolf (1866 - 1951) Freiert]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Marzolf-114 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Marzolf-116|Elisabetha Barbara Marzolf (1867 - 1960) Oswald]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Marzolf-116 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Marzolf-117|Emma Louise Marzolf (1869 - 1962) Donewirth]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Marzolf-117 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Marzolf-101|Georg Jacob Marzolf (1785 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Marzolf-101 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Marzolff-6|Georg Friedrich Marzolf (1795 - 1873) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Marzolff-6 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Marzolf-64|George Frederic Marzolf (1813 - 1896) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Marzolf-64 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Marzolf-112|George Marzolf (1835 - 1914) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Marzolf-112 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Marzolf-118|Ida Salome Marzolf (1871 - 1961) Peters]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Marzolf-118 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Marzolf-113|John Marzolf (1843 - 1910) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Marzolf-113 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Marzolf-115|John F. Marzolf (1875 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Marzolf-115 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Marzolff-12|Margaret Marzolf (1822 - 1893) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Marzolff-12 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Martsolf-48|Johann Wendling Marzolff (1672 - 1718) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Martsolf-48 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Martsolf-47|Johann Heinrich Marzolff (1710 - 1778) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Martsolf-47 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Marzolff-2|Johann Jacob Marzolff (1762 - 1819) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Marzolff-2 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Meinke-118|Bertha Meinke (1881 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Meinke-118 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Meinke-117|William Meinke (1879 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Meinke-117 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Mildenberger-55|Donna Mildenberger (1948 - ) Orland-Martin]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Mildenberger-55 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Mildenberger-39|Dorothy E. Mildenberger (1953 - 2019) Ziegler]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Mildenberger-39 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Mildenberger-43|Marleen Mildenberger (1947 - ) Bonarowski]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Mildenberger-43 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Mildenberger-44|Nancy Mildenberger (1959 - ) Duerr]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Mildenberger-44 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Bishop-15781|Bishop Nicolaus (1863 - 1863) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Bishop-15781 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Ott-1687|June Ott (1938 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Ott-1687 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Ott-1686|Marie Ott (1933 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Ott-1686 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Peters-12677|Edward Gottlieb Peters (1883 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Peters-12677 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Peters-12690|Ella Peters (1889 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Peters-12690 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Peters-12676|John Peters (1887 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Peters-12676 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Peters-12691|Julia Peters (1885 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Peters-12691 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Peters-12678|Margaret Peters (1884 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Peters-12678 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Rohl-20|Adolph C. Rohl (1890 - 1967) ]] 15 Brandel Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Rohl-20 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Rohl-203|Adolph Rohl (1914 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Rohl-203 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Rohl-38|Adolph E. Rohl (1931 - ) ]] 15 Brandel Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Rohl-38 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Rohl-33|Alice Anna Rohl (1915 - 2010) Madge]] 24 Woodlawn Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Rohl-33 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Rohl-201|Anonymous Rohl (1941 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Rohl-201 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Rohl-27|Arthur R. Rohl (1905 - 1976) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Rohl-27 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Rohl-46|Baby Rohl (1927 - 1927) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Rohl-46 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Rohl-288|Barbara Ann Rohl (1944 - ) Seegar]] 31 Church Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Rohl-288 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Rohl-21|Bertha L. Rohl (1892 - 1958) Hetherly]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Rohl-21 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Rohl-22|Charles Peter Rohl (1893 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Rohl-22 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Rohl-208|Charles William Rohl (1925 - 2012) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Rohl-208 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Rohl-23|Clara Edna Rohl (1897 - 1995) Friedrich]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Rohl-23 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Rohl-289|Cynthia Rohl (1960 - ) Chassy]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Rohl-289 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Rohl-62|Delores Florence Rohl (1923 - 1983) Stoldt]] 133 Central Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Rohl-62 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Rohl-24|Dewey Horace Rohl (1899 - 1969) ]] 11 Palmer Place : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Rohl-24 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Rohl-66|Dewey Rohl (1932 - 2009) ]] 11 Palmer Place : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Rohl-66 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Rohl-34|Donald F. Rohl (1918 - ) ]] 15 Brandel Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Rohl-34 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Rohl-63|Doris Rohl (1925 - ) Ahlstrom]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Rohl-63 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Rohl-35|Earl W. Rohl (1929 - ) ]] 8 Clark Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Rohl-35 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Rohl-25|Florence H. Rohl (1901 - 2002) Eddy]] 5231 Genesee Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Rohl-25 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Rohl-36|Frances Rohl (1913 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Rohl-36 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Rohl-54|George E. Rohl (1888 - 1963) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Rohl-54 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Rohl-205|Gerald Emery Rohl (1929 - 1978) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Rohl-205 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Rohl-19|Grace K. Rohl (1895 - 1992) Grambo]] 5818 Broadway : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Rohl-19 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Rohl-209|Ira E. Rohl (1926 - 1994) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Rohl-209 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Rohl-67|Jacqueline Rohl (1934 - ) Molitoris]] 11 Palmer Place : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Rohl-67 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Rohl-213|Jami R. Rohl ( - ) Hill]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Rohl-213 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Rohl-29|John F. Rohl (1909 - 1932) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Rohl-29 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Rohl-207|John Lavern Rohl (1924 - 2018) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Rohl-207 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Rohl-204|Joseph C. F. Rohl (1920 - 1974) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Rohl-204 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Rohl-235|Karen M. Rohl (1969 - 1970) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Rohl-235 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Rohl-287|Kathy Rohl (1952 - ) Switzer]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Rohl-287 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Rohl-32|Lawrence W. Rohl (1913 - 2002) ]] 31 Church Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Rohl-32 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Rohl-210|Leroy A. Rohl (1932 - 2003) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Rohl-210 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Rohl-31|Lester Clarence Rohl (1911 - 2006) ]] 53 School Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Rohl-31 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Rohl-26|Lillian M. Rohl (1903 - 1997) Graham]] 14 East Drullard Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Rohl-26 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Rohl-37|Madge Rohl (1916 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Rohl-37 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Rohl-39|Mono Clair Rohl (1939 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Rohl-39 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Rohl-206|Paul Frederick Rohl (1934 - 2013) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Rohl-206 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Rohl-233|Robert James Rohl (1942 - ) ]] 31 Church Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Rohl-233 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Rohl-40|Rodney Wilbert Rohl (1933 - 2009) ]] 8 Clark Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Rohl-40 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Rohl-42|Thomas John Rohl (1940 - ) ]] 31 Church Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Rohl-42 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Rohl-65|Vernadee Rohl (1929 - 1998) Kraft]] 5468 Broadway : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Rohl-65 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Rohl-290|Victoria Rohl (1959 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Rohl-290 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Rohl-64|Virginia B. Rohl (1927 - 2020) Hastrich]] 11 Palmer Place : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Rohl-64 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Rohl-28|Walter Rohl (1907 - 1986) ]] 81 Pardee Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Rohl-28 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Rohl-202|William Adolph Rohl (1887 - 1977) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Rohl-202 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Schlemmer-278|Christian Friedrich Schlemmer (1870 - 1872) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Schlemmer-278 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Schlemmer-134|Elizabeth M. Schlemmer (1858 - 1942) Hetherly]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Schlemmer-134 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Schlemmer-135|Frederick G. Schlemmer (1871 - 1872) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Schlemmer-135 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Schlemmer-114|Jacob Adam Schlemmer (1860 - 1897) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Schlemmer-114 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Schlemmer-136|Jacob Fred Schlemmer (1885 - 1951) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Schlemmer-136 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Schlemmer-115|John Schlemmer (1862 - 1951) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Schlemmer-115 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Schlemmer-113|Lena M. Schlemmer (1856 - 1933) Snyder]] 11 Winfield Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Schlemmer-113 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Schlemmer-116|Louisa Katharine Schlemmer (1874 - ) Billiar]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Schlemmer-116 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Sherman-5113|John Arthur Sherman (1889 - 1968) ]] 87 Central Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Sherman-5113 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Snell-4112|Arlene Snell (1918 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Snell-4112 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Snell-4110|Kenneth Snell (1904 - 1987) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Snell-4110 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Snell-4111|Wilfred M. Snell (1906 - 1968) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Snell-4111 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Snyder-6940|Archibald Snyder (1886 - ) ]] 9 Winfield Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Snyder-6940 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Snyder-6941|Bernard Snyder (1894 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Snyder-6941 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Snyder-6937|Celia Snyder (1879 - ) Bower]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Snyder-6937 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Snyder-6939|Cora Snyder (1884 - ) Bowman]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Snyder-6939 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Snyder-6938|Oran Snyder (1881 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Snyder-6938 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Stoldt-49|Donna Rae Stoldt (1948 - ) ]] 133 Central Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Stoldt-49 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Sturm-1023|Aaron Sturm (1883 - 1884) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Sturm-1023 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Sturm-824|Albert Sturm (1885 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Sturm-824 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Sturm-818|Allan Frederick Sturm (1928 - 1974) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Sturm-818 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Sturm-328|Arthur Sturm (1888 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Sturm-328 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Sturm-807|Bertha Sturm (1889 - 1893) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Sturm-807 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Sturm-820|Carloline Sturm (1937 - ) Hagen]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Sturm-820 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Sturm-1485|Carol Jean Sturm (1931 - 1932) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Sturm-1485 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Sturm-311|Caroline Sturm (1840 - 1913) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Sturm-311 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Sturm-409|Caroline Sturm (1856 - 1932) Kinnen]] 9 Winfield Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Sturm-409 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Sturm-414|Charles C. Sturm (1873 - 1908) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Sturm-414 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Sturm-420|Chester Charles Sturm (1902 - 1971) ]] 5313 Broadway : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Sturm-420 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Sturm-327|Clara Sturm (1886 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Sturm-327 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Sturm-415|Clarence George Sturm (1892 - 1892) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Sturm-415 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Sturm-331|Clarence Eli Sturm (1895 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Sturm-331 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Sturm-822|Clarence L. Sturm (1929 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Sturm-822 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Sturm-416|Cora L. Sturm (1893 - 1928) Berry]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Sturm-416 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Sturm-324|Daniel Sturm (1855 - 1896) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Sturm-324 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Sturm-817|Donald Charles Sturm (1924 - 1983) ]] 186 Warsaw Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Sturm-817 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Sturm-1189|Donald Charles Sturm (1944 - 1999) ]] 186 Warsaw Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Sturm-1189 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Sturm-292|Dorothea Sturm (1803 - 1870) Bishop]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Sturm-292 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Sturm-1065|Dorothy Marie Sturm (1919 - 2007) Mildenberger]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Sturm-1065 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Sturm-422|Edna Clara Sturm (1905 - ) Pfieffer]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Sturm-422 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Sturm-823|Edward Sturm (1880 - 1954) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Sturm-823 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Sturm-338|Edward Joseph Sturm (1902 - 1952) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Sturm-338 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Sturm-811|Edward Sturm (1918 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Sturm-811 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Sturm-325|Elias Sturm (1858 - 1928) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Sturm-325 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Sturm-322|Elmer John Sturm (1880 - 1968) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Sturm-322 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Sturm-333|Emanuel Sturm (1860 - 1906) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Sturm-333 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Sturm-1186|Evelyn Margaret Sturm (1925 - 2002) Eldridge]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Sturm-1186 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Sturm-330|Flora Rickie Sturm (1893 - 1903) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Sturm-330 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Sturm-329|Frank Sturm (1890 - 1948) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Sturm-329 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Sturm-709|George Martin Sturm (1775 - 1847) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Sturm-709 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Sturm-711|George Sturm (1820 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Sturm-711 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Sturm-1020|George Sturm (1853 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Sturm-1020 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Sturm-334|George N. Sturm (1862 - 1907) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Sturm-334 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Sturm-413|George Philip Sturm (1867 - 1944) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Sturm-413 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Sturm-337|George Victor Sturm (1900 - 1946) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Sturm-337 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Sturm-812|George Sturm (1920 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Sturm-812 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Sturm-816|George Sturm (1922 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Sturm-816 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Sturm-1071|Gerald Wilson Sturm (1908 - 1990) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Sturm-1071 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Sturm-1022|Gertrude Sturm (1894 - 1897) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Sturm-1022 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Sturm-1164|Gloria Sturm (1933 - ) ]] 26 Brady Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Sturm-1164 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Sturm-319|Hannah Sturm (1849 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Sturm-319 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Sturm-821|Harrison Sturm (1884 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Sturm-821 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Sturm-1498|Hattie Sturm (1880 - 1916) Steck]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Sturm-1498 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Sturm-1025|Howard A. Sturm (1896 - 1978) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Sturm-1025 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Sturm-332|Howard Wally Sturm (1900 - 1975) ]] 26 Brady Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Sturm-332 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Sturm-321|Ida Kathryn Sturm (1879 - 1964) Long]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Sturm-321 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Sturm-315|Jacob Sturm (1817 - 1905) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Sturm-315 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Sturm-317|Jacob Sturm (1848 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Sturm-317 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Sturm-819|James Thomas Sturm (1935 - 1995) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Sturm-819 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Sturm-1016|Jean Hans Sturm (1647 - 1697) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Sturm-1016 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Sturm-1017|Jean Jacques Sturm (1684 - 1765) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Sturm-1017 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Sturm-1018|Jean Georges Sturm (1750 - 1791) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Sturm-1018 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Sturm-312|John Sturm (1844 - 1922) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Sturm-312 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Sturm-320|John P. Sturm (1851 - 1918) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Sturm-320 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Sturm-336|Joseph Nicholas Sturm (1891 - 1953) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Sturm-336 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Sturm-810|Joseph G. Sturm (1915 - 1972) ]] 44 Brandel Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Sturm-810 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Sturm-1028|Justin E. Sturm (1907 - 2000) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Sturm-1028 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Sturm-395|Lana Sturm (1860 - 1893) Wagner]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Sturm-395 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Sturm-419|Laura Carolina Sturm (1899 - 1974) Kaczmarek]] 55 Brandel Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Sturm-419 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Sturm-335|Levi J. Sturm (1867 - 1913) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Sturm-335 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Sturm-326|Lillian Sturm (1884 - ) Snell]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Sturm-326 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Sturm-339|Loretta Catherine Sturm (1905 - 1964) Stribling]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Sturm-339 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Sturm-1187|Loretta Margaret Sturm (1946 - ) Kreppel]] 102 Aurora Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Sturm-1187 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Sturm-1019|Louis Ferdinand Sturm (1850 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Sturm-1019 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Sturm-710|Madgalena Sturm (1814 - 1877) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Sturm-710 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Sturm-814|Margaret Frieda Sturm (1919 - 1919) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Sturm-814 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Sturm-808|Margareth B. Sturm (1893 - 1898) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Sturm-808 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Sturm-1029|Marguerta Sturm (1691 - 1756) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Sturm-1029 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Sturm-1030|Maria Philippina Sturm (1864 - 1895) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Sturm-1030 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Sturm-288|Marie Eva Sturm (1808 - 1893) Martzolf]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Sturm-288 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Sturm-809|Marie Sturm (1914 - ) Ott]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Sturm-809 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Sturm-308|Martin Sturm (1800 - 1852) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Sturm-308 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Sturm-313|Martin Sturm (1849 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Sturm-313 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Sturm-412|Martin Sturm (1862 - 1933) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Sturm-412 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Sturm-316|Mary Ann Sturm (1846 - 1901) Steinmann]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Sturm-316 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Sturm-314|Mary Sturm (1847 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Sturm-314 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Sturm-417|Mary Magdalena Sturm (1895 - 1912) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Sturm-417 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Sturm-1024|Matie W. Sturm (1887 - 1889) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Sturm-1024 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Sturm-421|Mildred Sturm (1905 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Sturm-421 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Sturm-1021|Mina Sturm (1856 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Sturm-1021 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Sturm-805|Nettie M. Sturm (1903 - 1985) Luderman]] 549 Ransom Road : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Sturm-805 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Sturm-478|Norma Ruth Sturm (1928 - ) Peters]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Sturm-478 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Sturm-411|Norman F. Sturm (1897 - 1972) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Sturm-411 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Sturm-408|Philip Sturm (1824 - 1904) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Sturm-408 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Sturm-418|Raymond Martin Sturm (1897 - 1945) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Sturm-418 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Sturm-1190|Robert James Sturm (1919 - 1951) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Sturm-1190 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Sturm-728|Robert A. Sturm (1930 - 1985) ]] 26 Brady Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Sturm-728 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Sturm-1471|Rose M. Sturm (1913 - 1915) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Sturm-1471 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Sturm-323|Samuel Sturm (1853 - 1932) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Sturm-323 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Sturm-813|Shirley Sturm (1930 - 1959) Haug]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Sturm-813 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Sturm-479|Shirley Sturm (1940 - ) Pericak]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Sturm-479 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Sturm-1191|Susan Sturm (1955 - ) Dreier]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Sturm-1191 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Sturm-410|William Sturm (1858 - 1918) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Sturm-410 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Sturm-806|William L. Sturm (1901 - 1960) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Sturm-806 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Sturm-318|Wilson Franklin Sturm (1880 - 1970) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Sturm-318 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Umphreyville-2|Thomas Richard Umphreyville (1951 - 2016) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Umphreyville-2 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Wagner-5688|Barbara Wagner (1890 - 1890) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Wagner-5688 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Warner-5653|Carol G. Warner (1929 - 2009) Henke]] 246 Schwartz Road : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Warner-5653 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Watson-28095|Ethel Watson (1894 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Watson-28095 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Weber-7188|Hans Weber (1593 - 1685) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Weber-7188 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Weber-7180|Margareta Weber (1646 - 1717) Grässel]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Weber-7180 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Welt-42|August Welt (1896 - 1917) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Welt-42 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Welt-29|Laura Welt (1892 - 1985) Deutschlander]] 9 Maple Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Welt-29 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Welt-43|Minnie Amelia Welt (1888 - 1983) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Welt-43 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Ziegler-3408|Jason Ziegler (1975 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Ziegler-3408 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Ziegler-2070|Melinda Ziegler (1981 - ) Stoldt]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Ziegler-2070 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm :[[Ziegler-2007|Renee Ziegler (1980 - ) Tripp]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sturm-709&person2_name=Ziegler-2007 is a relative] : of George Martin Sturm

    Filmography of Samantha Bond

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    [[Category:England, Project Managed FSPs]] Return to [[Bond-13364|profile]] ---- Here is a more complete list of appearances by Samantha Bond: * Film ** 1989 Erik the Viking Helga ** 1995 GoldenEye Miss Moneypenny ** 1996 Emma Miss Taylor ** 1997 Breakout Dr. Lisa Temple ** 1997 Tomorrow Never Dies Miss Moneypenny ** 1998 What Rats Won't Do Jane ** 1999 The World Is Not Enough Miss Moneypenny ** 2001 The Children's Midsummer Night's Dream Hippolyta Voice ** 2002 Die Another Day Miss Moneypenny ** 2004 Blinded Dr. Caroline Lamor ** 2004 Yes Kate ** 2004 Strings Eike Voice ** 2007 Clapham Junction Marion Rowan ** 2007 Consenting Adults Jill Wolfenden ** 2008 A Bunch of Amateurs Dorothy Nettle ** 2011 London's Burning Police Superintendent ** 2017 A Royal Winter Beatrice ** 2018 The Queen and I Queen Elizabeth II ** 2019 Cold Blood Mrs Kessler ** 2021 School's Out Forever Georgina Baker ** 2021 The Kindred Gillian Burrows ** 2022 The Presence of Love Merryn ** 2022 Downton Abbey: A New Era Lady Rosamund Painswick ** 2022 The Stranger in Our Bed Isadora ** 2022 Hounded Katherine Redwick * Television ** 1983 Mansfield Park Maria Bertram 5 episodes ** 1985 Agatha Christie's Miss Marple Julia Simmons Episode: "A Murder is Announced" ** 1985 Theatre Night Rose Trelawny Episode: "Trelawny of the 'Wells'" ** 1986 The Understanding Kate TV film ** 1987 Rumpole of the Bailey Elizabeth "Miz Liz" Probert 4 episodes ** 1989 The Ginger Tree Mary Mackenzie All 4 episodes ** 1989 Screen One Sue Episode: "One Way Out" ** 1990 Agatha Christie's Poirot Stella Robinson Episode: "The Adventure of the Cheap Flat" ** 1991 The Black Candle Bridget Mordaunt TV film ** 1992 Inspector Morse Helen Marriat Episode: "Dead on Time" ** 1992 Thacker Ginny Morgan TV film ** 1994 Screen Two Sally Episode: "Return to Blood River" ** 1995 Tears Before Bedtime Sarah Baylis 4 episodes ** 1995 Ghosts Maddy Episode: "The Chemistry Lesson" ** 1995 Under the Moon Francesca Jenson TV film ** 1996 In Suspicious Circumstances Daisy Holt Episode: "The Great Romancer" ** 1997 Family Money Isabel Episode: #1.1 ** 1997 Mr. White Goes To Westminster Helen Nash MP TV film ** 1997 The Ruby Ring Mary Spencer TV film ** 1997 Thief Takers Carol Mason Episode: "Sisters in Arms" ** 1998–2000 The Bill Mary McMahon 3 episodes ** 2000 The Bookfair Murders Marsha Hillier TV film ** 2000 Harry Enfield's Brand Spanking New Show Various 12 episodes ** 2001 The Hunt Lady Patricia Whitton TV film ** 2001 NCS: Manhunt DS Maureen Picasso 8 episodes ** 2001 The Bombmaker Patsy TV film ** 2001 Kavanagh QC Sarah Swithen Episode: "The End of Law" ** 2001 Midsomer Murders Suzanna Chambers Episode: "Destroying Angel" ** 2003 Canterbury Tales Jane Barlow Episode: "The Wife of Bath" ** 2005 The Murder Room Caroline Dupayne Both 2 episodes ** 2005–2006 Donovan Kate Donovan 3 episodes ** 2007 Fanny Hill Mrs Cole 2 episodes ** 2007 Mobile Rachel West Episode: "The Boss" ** 2007 The Inspector Lynley Mysteries Vivienne Oborne Episode: "Limbo" ** 2007–2008 The Sarah Jane Adventures Mrs Wormwood 3 episodes ** 2007–2014 Outnumbered Auntie Angela 10 episodes ** 2008 Midsomer Murders Arabella Hammond Episode: "Shot at Dawn" ** 2008 Distant Shores Lisa Shore All 12 episodes ** 2008 Hotel Babylon Caroline Episode: #3.8 ** 2009 Lark Rise to Candleford Celestia Brice Coulson Episode: #2.8 ** 2009 Agatha Christie's Marple Sylvia Savage Episode: "Why Didn't They Ask Evans?" ** 2009 Heartbeat Sylvia Swinton Episode: "Deadlier Than the Male" ** 2009 The Queen Queen Elizabeth II Episode: "Us and Them" ** 2010 New Tricks Anne Gorton Episode: "Left Field" ** 2010–2015 Downton Abbey Lady Rosamund Painswick 18 episodes '''Nominated - Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series''' ** 2011 Midsomer Murders Kate Cameron Episode: "Death in the Slow Lane" ** 2013 Playhouse Presents Woman Episode: "The Call Out" ** 2015–2016 Home Fires Frances Barden All 12 episodes '''Nominated - Satellite Award for Best Actress – Miniseries or Television Film''' ** 2016 Murdoch Mysteries Lady Suzanne Atherly 2 episodes ** 2017 Election Spy Diana All 9 episodes ** 2018 Moving On Sandra Episode: "The Registrar" ** 2019 Silent Witness DS Hannah Quicke 2 episodes ** 2020 Death in Paradise Joanne Henderson Episode: "Switcharoo" ** 2022 Red Riding Hood: After Ever After Red Riding Hood Television film ** 2023 Dreamland Orla 2 episodes ** 2023 The Inheritance Susan All 4 episodes ** 2024 The Marlow Murder Club Judith Potts Lead role * Narrator ** 2016 Royal Stories Narrator 10 episodes ** 2019 Inside the Mind of Agatha Christie Narrator ** 2021 Secrets of the Royal Palaces Narrator TV series ** 2023 The Inheritance 4 episodes; Channel 5 drama series ** 2024 Malta: The Jewel of the Med Narrator, TV series * Theatre ** Daisy Pulls It Off (Denise Deegan) at the Nuffield Theatre, 1983 ** Les Liaisons Dangereuses (Christopher Hampton) (Royal Shakespeare Company) at the Ambassadors Theatre, 1987 ** Hero and Leander (Royal Shakespeare Company) at the Barbican Theatre, 1987 ** Lorca's Women (Royal Shakespeare Company) at the Barbican Theatre, 1987 ** Man of the Moment (Alan Ayckbourn) at the Globe Theatre, 1990 ** Rosalind in As You Like It (Royal Shakespeare Company) at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre, 1992 ** Hermione in The Winter's Tale (Royal Shakespeare Company) at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre, 1992 ** Rosalind in As You Like It (Royal Shakespeare Company) at the Barbican Theatre, 1993 ** Hermione in The Winter's Tale (Royal Shakespeare Company) at the Barbican Theatre, 1993 ** Infanta in Le Cid (Pierre Corneille) at the Cottesloe Theatre, 1994. Nominated for an Olivier Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role. ** Amy in Amy's View (David Hare), 1997 and 1998 ** The Memory of Water (Shelagh Stephenson), 1998 ** Amy in Amy's View (David Hare) at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre, 1999. Nominated for a Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play. Nominated for Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding Featured Actress in a Play. ** Hippolyta and Titania in A Midsummer Night's Dream (Royal Shakespeare Company) at the Barbican Hall, 2001 ** Dinner with Friends (Donald Margulies) at the Hampstead Theatre, 2001 ** The Vagina Monologues, 2002 ** Lady Macbeth in Macbeth, 2002 and 2003 ** Mrs Arbuthnot in A Woman of No Importance (Oscar Wilde) at the Haymarket Theatre, 2003 ** The Rubenstein Kiss (James Phillips) at the Hampstead Theatre, 2005 ** Donkey's Years (Michael Frayn) at London's Comedy Theatre, 2006. Nominated for an Olivier Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role. ** Hannah in David Leveaux's West End revival of Tom Stoppard's Arcadia at the Duke of York's Theatre, 2009 ** Mrs. Cheveley in An Ideal Husband (Oscar Wilde), 2010-2011 ** Mrs Prentice in What The Butler Saw (Joe Orton) at the Vaudeville Theatre, 2012 ** Nell in Passion Play (Peter Nichols), 2013 ** Muriel Eubanks in Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, 2014. Nominated for an Olivier Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role in a Musical category. Nominated for Best Actress in a Supporting Role in a Musical category at the WhatsOnStage Awards. ** Appeared in English language premiere of Florian Zeller's modern French farce, The Lie, 2017 * Video games ** 2021 Evil Genius 2: World Domination Emma A playable character ==Acknowledgments== [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samantha_Bond Samantha Bond on Wikipedia]

    Broaddus Family History

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    A history of the Broaddus family : from the time of the settlement of the progenitor of the family in the United States down to the year 1888 [https://dn790008.ca.archive.org/0/items/historyofbroaddu00broa/historyofbroaddu00broa.pdf] Andrew Broaddus, Junior (known during his father's life and long afterwards as Andrew Ju.) was born in Caroline County, Va. After attending various neighbor- hood schools and then the Rappahannock Academy, a boarding school of high grade, he went first to the Rich- mond Seminary (now Richmond College), and afterwards to the Columbian College (now Columbian University) in Washington City. After an early marriage he purchased a farm near the village of Sparta, which has ever since been his home. It was not till the age of 28 that he made a profession of religion, and being baptized by Rev. R. W. Cole, joined the Salem Church. He soon commenced speaking in public, before long was ordained, and for several years was pastor of Carmel and Bethesda Churches in Caroline. When his father died in 1848, he was called to Salem and Upper King and Queen Churches, of which he has ever since been pastor. It was matter of early and frequent remark that Andrew Jr. was quite unlike his father. The one had been rich in all delicate and beautiful fancies and charming sentiments, and remarkable for suavity and grace, and for shrinking sensitiveness. The other was thoroughly practical, self-reliant and straightforward. It is quite possible that a natural feeling of independence led him by choice to pursue lines of exertion and self-development as unlike his father as possible. For often, when he would allow himself the chance or would be carried away by his theme, he has shown, at least for some passing moment, a power of imagination, a wealth of tender feeling, and always an unconquerable preference for the retiring life of a country pastor, which vividly recalled notable traits in his honored father. Dr. Broaddus is a man of unusual strength of character, of decided convictions and high moral courage. He seems to revel in the sharp conflicts of high debate, especially where he is in a minority, or even seems to stand alone. Yet no man has a warmer or more affectionate heart. Not only his family, but various special friends have always been the objects of his most tender affection. His generous expenditure of time and money upon the afflicted and the needy has been in the highest degree remarkable; and though always receiving a moderate salary he has given to general religious benevolence and local charities what would in the aggregate amount to large sums. He possesses a rich store of varied and accurate information. In all the region where he lives his opinions are in constant demand, not only on religious points, but on business questions, on matters of law and medicine; and he has a great reputation as a peacemaker. He shows thorough knowledge and strong feelings in regard to political questions and leading public men of the past and the present. As a speaker. Dr. Broaddus is deliberate, perspicuous, instructive and forcible. He never discusses any subject without leaving his hearers with clearer views in regard to it. In the pulpit his style is uniformly solemn and reverential. On the platform, he is sometimes highly humorous, and his speeches reveal the keenest wit, as also appears in his delightful conversation. His illustrations are drawn, without apparent effort, from the whole range of literature and history, as well as from the various occupations of men, and from the sciences, the mechanical arts, and the great book of nature. In the exposition of Scripture he is singularly clear and attractive. His articles in various periodicals are always vigorous, and often felicitous in a high degree. A beloved and successful pastor, an oracle among all the people of two counties, and respected throughout the State, Dr. Broaddus has lived a noble and honored life, which in tangible useful- ness has probably even surpassed that of his distinguished father. -- John A. Broadus. ---- Thomas Broaddus and Ann Redd, Children: Edward, Catharine, Thomas, Elizabeth, Shildrake, Ann, Mordecai, Sarah, John, Redd Catharine Broaddus and Edwin Motley, Children: William, Elizabeth, John, Polly, Richard, and six others. Robert or Robin Broaddus and Sarah Harwood, Children: Warner, Mary, William, Caroline, Robert, America. The record of all but William is missing. William Broaddus and Elizabeth Motley, Children: Reuben, Betsy, Edwin, Robert, Warner, William, Mordecai Reuben Broaddus (1st son) and Martha Lavinia Oliver, Children: William, Willintina, Robert Bruce, Martha Ellen, John, Mary Emily, Reuben, Virginia, Andrew, Catharine E Edwin Broaddus (2nd son) and Eliza Montague, Mascoe, Virginia, William, Betty Robert Broaddus (3rd son). One child—name unknown Warner, 4th son, died at 19 years of age. William, 5th son—no offspring. Mordecai, 6th son—no offspring.

    Gold Rush 1863

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    Information about William's trip to the Gold Rush in 1863. Sometime after 1860, based on census records, William left Indiana to search for gold in California. Information handed down through the family says that he went with Rhinehart Cripe and his son, Francis. I did research on the Cripe family and found some interesting information. There is information that indicates that the Cripe family went to California in the first Gold Rush, arriving in 1850 and located about 60 miles from Sacramento. Apparently, they did well in the gold rush. After returning to Indiana, Rhinehart purchased a saw mill which did not do well, and his son John invested in land. So, the Cripe family would have been familiar with the process of looking for gold. According to Cripe family records and California Voter Registrations, it appears that the Cripe family left Council Bluffs Iowa in the spring of 1863. I found an old photograph of a wagon train ready to leave Council Bluffs Iowa. If all of the Cripe family information is correct this would be the same wagon train that William Brown joined for his trip to California. https://www.pinterest.com/pin/501166264778620226/ 1863.. D. F. Eaton Conestoga wagon train on Broadway and Main looking west. Picture taken from Pierce street. The trip to California by wagon train took 4-6 months. The article says the wagon train left in April and arrived in California 5 Aug. Two members of the Cripe family returned to Indiana in 1865. The Cripe family information says they returned by railroad. Based on this information, William may have also left California about the same time. Interview with Earl Brown 5 Feb 1990 Earl's great grandfather Brown went to the California Gold Rush. He wrote home saying he was leaving for home and had all the Gold they could ever need. Had someone else write the letter as he couldn't write. Was never heard from again. In his letter he said that he was coming home by the southern way. As a point of information, Earl Brown said that William could not write so he had to have someone write the letter for him. Hmm?? History of St Joseph County Indiana John Cripe pg 737. 1848 Family went to Oregon 1850 Went to California and located about 60 miles from Sacramento 1852 family returned to Indiana. John invested in lands. His father bought a saw mill 1862 Fall, he and family started for California. Spent the winter in Iowa and in the spring John and his family started for California. Met his father and family at Council Bluffs Iowa where a large train was starting across the plains. They arrived in California Aug. 5. They returned home in 1865 on the Union pacific Railroad.’

    A few German translations for blank forms

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    I made this page so that I have a place to refer to when reading forms. I'm just using Deepl and Google translate (sometimes Google is actually better) so anyone feel free to improve. [[Weatherall-96|Weatherall-96]] 17:09, 13 May 2024 (UTC) While searching for [[Maier-2207|Ludwig Maier's]] father Simon, I encountered these forms..... https://vademecum.nacr.cz/vademecum/permalink?xid=ed614c80-61bf-4812-95cd-64e837f37c8a&scan=6e91faca9b8785610e23d177ae64c337 Column 3. On image not posted on this free space page: https://vademecum.nacr.cz/vademecum/permalink?xid=4be611e7-58d1-42fe-9059-1b4e3e754ae4&scan=665221d931b39d27c2f726c9dce9ec70 Eigenhändige Fertigung. mit Angabe des Wohnortes, Hausnummer, Schutz-Dominiums und Kreises [don't know] with details of place of residence, house number, protective dominion and district Column 3 has 3 divisions: *der Parteien oder Zeugen, des Sandeks oder Schames **of the parties or witnesses, [don't know] *des oder der mehreren Beschneider mit Wohnungs-Angabe **of the circumciser(s) with details of their residence *der Hebamme oder des Geburtshelfers **the midwife or obstetrician Column 4. *Das Kind samt seinen Eltern oder bloß samt der Mutter ist fremd, gehört nach **The child and its parents, or just the mother, are strangers, belonging to [I think this column is filled in if the family isn't from the area? It's left blank for my family of interest. [[Weatherall-96|Weatherall-96]] 01:13, 14 May 2024 (UTC)] Column 5. Anmerkung = Note. == Sources ==

    History of Columbia and Montour Counties, Pennsylvania

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    [[Category: Sources by Name]] == History of Columbia and Montour Counties, Pennsylvania == : containing a history of each county, their townships, towns, villages, school, churches, industries, etc.; portraits of representative men; biographies; history of Pennsylvania; statistical and miscellaneous matter, etc. * edited by J. H. Battle * published by A. Warner & Co., Chicago, Illinois, 1887 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:History of Columbia and Montour Counties, Pennsylvania|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * '''From US Library of Congress scan''' ** United States Library of Congress: https://www.loc.gov/item/01010467/ (pdf, jpg, txt) ** Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/historyofcolumbi00batt (pdf) ** Hathi Trust: https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=loc.ark:/13960/t8hd8416t&seq=7 (pdf) * '''From Cornell University scan''' ** Hathi Trust: https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo1.ark:/13960/t2j680s8k&seq=7 (pdf) * '''From University of Wisconsin scan''' ** Hathi Trust: https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89065932824&seq=5 (pdf) * '''From FamilySearch scan''' ** FamilySearch: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9DX-Q436?i=1035&cat=2842264 (reel images - begins on image 1036 of 1504) ** FamilySearch: https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idurl/1/300101 (pdf) ===Table of Contents=== : '''Part I. History of Pennsylvania.''' : Chapter I. – Introductory. Cornelius Jacobson Mey, 1624-25, et. al. : Chapter II. – Sir William Keift, 1638-47, et. al. : Chapter III. – John Pauyl Jacquet, 1655-57, et. al. : Chapter IV. – Richard Nichols, 1664-67, et. al. : Chapter V. – Sir Edmund Adros, 1674-81, et. al. : Chapter VI. – William Markham, 1681-82, William Penn, 1682-84. : Chapter VII. – Thomas Lloyd, 1684-86, et. al. : Chapter VIII. – William Penn, 1699-1701, et. al. : Chapter IX. – Sir William Keith, 1717-26, et. al. : Chapter X. – Robert H. Morris, 1754-56, et. al. : Chapter XI. – John Penn, 1763-71, et. al. : Chapter XII. – Thomas Wharton, Jr., 1777-78, et. al. : Chapter XIII. – Thomas Mifflin, 1788-99, et. al. : Chapter XIV. – David R. Porter, 1839-45, et. al. :'''Part II. History of Columbia County.''' :Chapter I General Topography and Geology :Chapter II The Planting and Extension of the Early Settlements :Chapter III Organization of the County :Chapter IV The Social Development :Chapter V The Storm and Stress Period :Chapter VI Bloomsburg :Chapter VII Scott Township :Chapter VIII Briarcreek Township and Borough of Berwick :Chapter IX Centre Township :Chapter X Fishingcreek Township :Chapter XI Sugarloaf and Benton Townships :Chapter XII Greenwood and Jackson Townships :Chapter XIII Mount Pleasant and Orange Townships :Chapter XIV Hemlock and Montour Townships :Chapter XV Madison and Pine Townships :Chapter XVI Catawissa and Franklin Townships :Chapter XVII Mifflin Township :Chapter XVIII Maine Township :Chapter XIX Beaver Township :Chapter XX Roaringcreek Township :Chapter XXI Locust Township :Chapter XXII Conyngham Township and Borough of Centralia :'''Biographical Sketches – Part II.''' :'''Part III. History of Montour County.''' :Chapter I Indians :Chapter II Some of the Early Families :Chapter III Early History–County Organization–Public Buildings, etc. :Chapter IV Description–Topography–Geology–Agriculture :Chapter V Internal Improvements :Chapter VI Border Wars–War of 1812-15–Mexican War–Civil War, etc. :Chapter VII Schools :Chapter VIII Medical :Chapter IX Bench and Bar :Chapter X Newspapers :Chapter XI Officials and Statistics :Chapter XII Danville :Chapter XIII Townships :'''Biographical Sketches – Part III.''' :'''Portraits – Part III.''' :'''Miscellaneous.''' === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * * ''[[Space: History of Columbia and Montour Counties, Pennsylvania|History of Columbia and Montour Counties, Pennsylvania]]'' (J. H. Battle, Chicago, Illinois, 1887), [ pp. Page ]. * [[Space: History of Columbia and Montour Counties, Pennsylvania|History of Columbia and Montour Counties, Pennsylvania]] (J. H. Battle, Chicago, Illinois, 1887), [ pp. Page ].

    DD Challenge Add Existing Connections XIX

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    {{DD_Navigator|Challenges}} For details on how the Data Doctors Challenge works, see the [[Data_Doctors_Challenge|Challenge page]]. == Suggestions List == {{Automated:DD Suggestion List Challenge 322 Connections}}

    Moulton Story - The Female Tree

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    [[Category: Western Australia, Pioneers]]
    [[Space:Moulton_Story_101_-_History_Tree#Female_Index| '''Female Index''']] | [[Space:Moulton_Story_101_-_History_Tree#People_–_LifeTree| '''Sources''']]
    {{Image|file= Flags_of_Australia-5.jpg |align=r |size= 50 |label= The colony of Western Australia |caption= [[Space:West_Aust_Marriages_-_Moulton_Tree|'''Moulton'''
    Marriages]]
    }} ==== The Early Family ==== [[Moulton-1066|'''Abraham Walter Moulton''' : Family History]] :[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Moulton-Family-Tree-1066 His Ancestors] and [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Moulton-Descendants-1066 Descendants] [[Fischer-4757|Clement E. Fisher]] © 1992 : NL of A ISBN 0 646 11771 8
    Page 5, 198 and 200 . . . ''photo''. :1.) [[Moulton-1064|Abraham '''Moulton''' (1768 - 1825) ]] m: [[Matthews-6338|Mary ('''Matthews''') (1775 - 1819) (p. 6) ]] ::'''2..''') [[Moulton-1065|(James) Abraham Matthews '''Moulton''']] m: [[Jones-46871|Mary ('''Jones''') (1813 - 1863) ''to SRC WA'']] :'''3...''') [[Moulton-1066|Abraham Walter '''Moulton''']] m: [[Trayhorn-1|Esther Rosanna ('''Trayhorn''') (1840 - 1886) (p. 24) ]]
    :'''3...''') [[Moulton-1067|James Matthews '''Moulton''']] m. [[Chiverell-3|Sarah '''Chiverell''']] (1838 - 1867) (p. 4) - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Moulton-Family-Tree-1067 '''/'''Ancestors]'''\''' [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Moulton-Descendants-1067 Descend / ]
    :::::and later: m. [[Strange-1969|Sarah '''Strange''']] (1855 - 1940) in 1875.
    :'''3...''') [[Moulton-1803|Stephen Leeds '''Moulton''']] m. [[Jones-82443|Amelia Cassandra '''Jones''']] (1849 - 1884) (p. 4) - - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Moulton-Descendants-1803 \ Descend / ]
    ::::: and later: m. [[Burgess-8561|Charlotte Penelope '''Burgess''']] (1861) :'''3...''') [[Moulton-1730|Maria Agnes ('''Moulton''') Giblett]] m. [[Giblett-129|Thomas '''Giblett''' (1842 - 1897)]] (p. 4) - - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Giblett-Descendants-139 \ Descend / ]
    === Female Index === {| class="wikitable" width="570" align="left" |- align=left | bgcolor=lightgreen ! Year - - Moulton !! Spouse !! Registration !! Bride's Father |- |'''1875 ''' - [[Moulton-1067|James Mathews]] || [[Strange-1969|'''Strange''']] Sarah || Beverley - 3877 || |- |'''1881''' - [[Moulton-1731|'''Maria''' Ann]] || '''Edwards''' [[Edwards-20920|William John]] || Beverley - 5218 || |- |'''1891''' - [[Moulton-1733|Louis James]] || [[Otway-135|'''Otway''']] Annie Maria || Beverley - 59
    |- |'''1904''' - '''Eva''' Mary || '''Thompson''' Archibald Brown || '''Dale''' - 1 |- |'''1907''' - [[Moulton-1898|'''Lilia''' S]] || '''Thompson''' Andrew H || Beverley - 3 |- |'''1907''' - [[Moulton-1902|'''Alma''' Minnie]] || '''Coles''' [[Coles-2337|Joseph A]] || Beverley - 31 |- |'''1912''' - [[Moulton-1876|'''Clara''' M M]] || '''Grover''' Henry J || Beverley - 1 |- |'''1912''' - [[Moulton-1899|'''Clara''' M]] || '''Reynolds''' Percival C || Beverley - 35 |- |'''1913''' - [[Moulton-1901|Herbert H]] || [[Otway-140|'''Otway ''']] Maud M || Beverley - 36 |- |'''1918''' - [[Moulton-1878|Bertie J]] || '''Rodgers''' Elizabeth || Beverley - 6
    |- |'''1918''' - [[Moulton-1879|James M]] || '''Jones''' Alma || Beverley - 8
    |- |'''1925''' - [[Moulton-1880|Louis B]] || '''Caudle''' Ethel M || Beverley - 69
    |- |'''1926''' - [[Moulton-1900|'''Amy''' M]] || '''Manton''' Arthur K || Beverley - 9 |- |'''1931''' - [[Moulton-1882|Clarence V P]] ||| '''Fairhead''' Alice || '''Northam''' - 22 |- |'''1935''' - '''Ethel''' E || '''Turner''' Herbert || Beverley - 6
    |} {{clear}}
    {| class="wikitable" width="570" align="left" |- align=left | bgcolor=lightgreen ! Year - - Moulton !! Spouse !! Registration !! Bride's Father |- |'''1869''' - [[Moulton-1730|'''Mary''' Agnes]] || '''Giblett''' [[Giblett-129|Thomas]] || '''Picton''' - 3040 |- |'''1887''' - [[Moulton-1424|Lewis Charles]] || [[Giblett-104|'''Giblet''']] Helen || '''Balbarrup''' - 43 |- |'''1888''' - [[Moulton-1426|Matthew Frederick]] | [[Forrest-1630|'''Forrest''']] Edith Maria | Blackwood - 208
    |- |'''1889''' - [[Moulton-1889|Moulton]] May Agnes | '''Mckernan ''' [[McKernan-286|John]] | Bridgetown - 48
    |- |'''1891''' - [[Moulton-1888|Moulton]] Maud | '''Oneil''' [[O'Neil-2128|Thomas]] | Bridgetown - 20
    |- |'''1894''' - [[Moulton-1890|Moulton]] Rose Lilia | '''Veale''' [[Veale-432|Patrick]] | Bridgetown - 42
    |- |'''1894 ''' - [[Moulton-1068|Moulton]] '''Lily''' Cecila | '''Veale''' [[Veale-219|Daniel]] | Bridgetown - 261
    |- |'''1898''' - [[Moulton-1885|Stephen James]] | [[Wheatley-1593|'''Wheatley''']] Sarah Ellen | '''Warren''' - 19
    |- |'''1904 ''' - [[Moulton-1068| Veale]] '''Lily''' Cecila || '''Mcalinden''' [[McAlinden-26|Frederick Patrick]] || '''Bunbury''' - 2040
    |} {{clear}}
    {| class="wikitable" width="570" align="left" |- align=left | bgcolor=lightgreen ! Year - - Moulton !! Spouse !! Registration !! Bride's Father |- |'''1906''' - [[Moulton-1886|Claude Walter]] || [[Giblett-124|'''Giblett''']] Abi A || Blackwood - 1 ||[[Giblett-191|Jesse]] |- |'''1909''' - [[Moulton-1805|'''Hilda''' Blanche]] - 15 || '''Mcalinden''' [[McAlinden-34|Louis A]] || '''Wellington''' - 61 || [[Moulton-1066|Abraham Walter]] |- |'''1913''' - [[Moulton-1524|'''Violet''' Zoe]] || '''Ladhams''' [[Ladhams-67|Richard]] || '''Wellington''' - 41 ||[[Moulton-1424|Lewis Charles ]] |- |'''1920 ''' - [[Moulton-1428|Wilfred A]] || [[Draper-2368|'''Draper''']] Hilda S || Blackwood - 27||[[Draper-3197|Thomas George ]] |- |'''1922''' - [[Moulton-1746|Oscar Frank]] || [[Doust-425|'''Doust''']] Alma S || Blackwood - 8 ||[[Doust-529|Henry Thomas]] |- |'''1923''' - [[Moulton-1523|'''Linda''' Blanche]] || '''Guppy''' [[Guppy-146|Albert H]] || Blackwood - 41 ||[[Moulton-1424|Lewis Charles ]] |- |'''1931 ''' - [[Moulton-2151|Alton T]] - ''(Mick)'' || '''Smith''' Veronica M || Blackwood - 44 |- |'''1934''' - [[Moulton-1891|Edward L]] || [[Coleman-18953|'''Coleman''']] Charlotte A || Blackwood - 8 ||[[Coleman-18970|Harry ]] |} {{clear}}
    == Sources ==

    Hamment Name Study

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    [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category: Hamment Name Study]] __NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Hamment Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/geHammentogy/Hamment Hamment] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Hamment name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Hamments), by time period (18th Century Hamments), or by topic (Hamment DNA, Hamment Occupations, Hamment Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Hamment Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Hamment-3|Clare Hamment]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Hamment}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
    {{Member|ONS|name=Hamment}}
    {{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * * * ==Membership== * * *

    Pearce and Brown in GDMNH

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    ==WikiTree Pages of Interest== [[Space:Some_Pierce_of_Essex_County_Research|Some Pierce of Essex County Research]]
    [[Space:Some_Pierce_Depositions_and_Deeds|Some Pierce Depositions and Deeds]] '''Profile references--''' See also the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Some_Pierce_of_Essex_County_Research#Merges_and_Conflicts Merges and Conflicts] section. *[[Pearce-12291|Richard Pearce (bef.1620-)]]; m. [[Brown-20175|Elizabeth (Brown) Pearce (abt.1627-abt.1703)]] **[[Pearce-12330|Richard Pearce Jr. (bef.1647-1734)]] **[[Pearce-12292|John Pearce (abt.1652-aft.1737)]] **[[Peirce-234|William Peirce]] **[[Pearce-12388|Francis Pearce (abt.1670-)]]; m. [[Bishop-18949|Lydia (Bishop) Peirce (1673-)]] **[[Peirce-235|Elizabeth (Peirce) Fulworth]] **[[Peirce-237|Margaret (Peirce) (Long) Pope]] ==Content== '''15. Richard^1 Pierce.''' Sybil Noyes, Charles Thornton Libby, Water Goodwin Davis [and David Curtis Dearborn], ''Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire'' (Portland, Maine, Southworth Press [originally in 5 parts, paginated consecutively], 1928-1939; rpt, Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2012), 554 ('''15. Richard Pierce'''); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/genealogicaldict0000noye/page/554/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''] (borrow); "In 1729 desc. had recorded an Ind. deed to him from John Summersett, 9 January 1641, land betw. Round Pond and Pemaquid Point. Four of eight heirs signed an agreem. in 1717." "See '''York D.''' for numerous deeds and depos by ch. and gr. ch.; '''Doc. Hist. 9:451'''; '''Gen. Advertiser 1:95'''; '''Col. Soc. Mass''', 6:21; 8:104." Wife is Elizabeth Brown, dau. of _____. Children, *Richard, eldest, born about 1647 [separate entry] *John, born about 1652 [separate entry] *William [separate entry] *Francis, had w. Lydia and died by 1729; in a deed 1734, he was of Manchester, also late of Beverly **Only surv. ch. is Elizabeth, born Manchester 22 April 1700; m. Edward Clark of Gloucester *George, wife was Rebecca **Abigail **Rebecca **William **George **Elizabeth **Mary *Elizabeth; m. Richard Fulford(1) *Margaret, d. Suffield, Conn. 28 Dec 1688; m (1) ___ Long; m (2) Dorchester, 18 November 1681, Thomas Pope **dau. Elizabeth Long m. Milton, 1710, Simes Langley [19 Dec 1710, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB190/rd/13282/144/238484306 ''AmericanAncestors''] and [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB522/rd/21102/26/426707350 ''AmericanAncestors''], latter cites NEHGR 38:26; see also reference to Sims Langley & Eliza his wife in York Deeds 18:68 (folio 24), [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB84/i/7509/45/7813171 ''AmericanAncestors'']; see birth of a Sims Langley, Milton, "(Sept) 6, 1680, son of Steven, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB190/i/13282/42/238481796 ''AmericanAncestors'']; Sims Langley, apparent adult baptism, 4 May 1701, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB522/i/61454/15/10002073434 ''AmericanAncestors''], citing NEHGR 23:15.; one Sims Langley d. 8 January 1751, ae 70, per "Inscriptions at Vernon, Conn.," NEHGR 83:365, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB202/i/11658/365/236604966 ''AmericanAncestors'']] **dau. Elizabeth Pope m. Plymouth, 1706, Nathan Ward **dau. Mindwell Pope m. Wm Huxley of Suffield *Mary; m. in Marblehead 10 April 1695 Nathaniel Hamilton/Hamblin '''15. John^1 Brown'''. Sybil Noyes, Charles Thornton Libby, Water Goodwin Davis [and David Curtis Dearborn], ''Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire'' (Portland, Maine, Southworth Press [originally in 5 parts, paginated consecutively], 1928-1939; rpt, Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2012), 115 ('''15. John Brown'''); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/genealogicaldict0000noye/page/115/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''] (borrow). '''16. Richard^2 Pierce'''. Sybil Noyes, Charles Thornton Libby, Water Goodwin Davis [and David Curtis Dearborn], ''Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire'' (Portland, Maine, Southworth Press [originally in 5 parts, paginated consecutively], 1928-1939; rpt, Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2012), 554 ('''16. Richard Pierce'''); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/genealogicaldict0000noye/page/554/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''] (borrow). A coaster, fisherman of Marblehead. Wife is Mary. [Says also one Richard of Manchester 1692 were grandchildren of Richard Woodis see (5).] "The fa. was of Marbleh. in 1717, ag. 70 ... d. by 1734." In 1744, his son Richard deposed. Children, *Richard, ae 30 in 1720, so born 1690; m. 22 September 1713, Hannah Bassett. *Dea. John, baker Marblehead; was +- 70 in 1764; +/-76 in 1770, d. 1784; m. (1) 30 November 1715, Elizabeth Merritt; had other wives *Robert; m. Mary Merritt *Joseph *Thomas *Benjamin *Mary m. Edward Surriage *Hannah; m. Joseph Morse '''12. John^2 Pierce'''. Sybil Noyes, Charles Thornton Libby, Water Goodwin Davis [and David Curtis Dearborn], ''Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire'' (Portland, Maine, Southworth Press [originally in 5 parts, paginated consecutively], 1928-1939; rpt, Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2012), 553 ('''12. John Pierce'''); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/genealogicaldict0000noye/page/553/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''] (borrow). Was a fisherman of Manchester; wife is Mary, children, recorded Manchester, *Thomas, b. 23 May 1691 *Miriam, born 6 August 1693 *Richard, born 25 June 1698 *(unrecorded) John, m. Barbara Hinckes(1); 5 children. '''25. William^2 Pierce'''. Sybil Noyes, Charles Thornton Libby, Water Goodwin Davis [and David Curtis Dearborn], ''Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire'' (Portland, Maine, Southworth Press [originally in 5 parts, paginated consecutively], 1928-1939; rpt, Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2012), 554 ('''25. William Pierce'''); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/genealogicaldict0000noye/page/554/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''] (borrow). He is of Norwalk, Conn, 1719 and d. by 1732. Children, *Joseph *Thomas *Samuel *(likely) Sarah; m. Eleazer Stockwell of Housatonic 1732 *(likely) Francis '''Richard Fulford.''' Sybil Noyes, Charles Thornton Libby, Water Goodwin Davis [and David Curtis Dearborn], ''Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire'' (Portland, Maine, Southworth Press [originally in 5 parts, paginated consecutively], 1928-1939; rpt, Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2012), 149 ('''Fulford''', Richard); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/genealogicaldict0000noye/page/249/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''] (borrow). *Richard Fulford, of "Round Pond, Muscongus, m. Elizabeth Pierce, who d. early. In King Philip's war, he fled to '''Salem''', was there in 1680, returned and driven away again in 1690 ..." Children, **'''Francis''' [Fulford], fisherman; m. in '''Marblehead''', 20 February 1709-10, Elizabeth Welcome. Of Marblehead in 1739 when he sold his interest in father's land in Muscongus, but was of '''Boston''' 16 November 1741 when administration granted to wid Elizabeth. 9 children recorded. **'''Elizabeth''' [Fulford], m. in '''Marblehead''', 6 January 1696-7, Samuel Martin. Lived at Muscongus about 1715-1723-5. Daughter Sarah m. 31 October 1721, Hezekiah Eggleston of Boston, altho called sis. by John Brown in 1735. Her son Hezekiah jr. claimed the Maine land later. '''John Hinckes'''. Sybil Noyes, Charles Thornton Libby, Water Goodwin Davis [and David Curtis Dearborn], ''Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire'' (Portland, Maine, Southworth Press [originally in 5 parts, paginated consecutively], 1928-1939; rpt, Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2012), 337-338 ('''John Hinckes'''); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/genealogicaldict0000noye/page/337/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''] (borrow). '''11. Robert Allen'''. Sybil Noyes, Charles Thornton Libby, Water Goodwin Davis [and David Curtis Dearborn], ''Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire'' (Portland, Maine, Southworth Press [originally in 5 parts, paginated consecutively], 1928-1939; rpt, Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2012), 62 ('''11. Robert Allen'''); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/genealogicaldict0000noye/page/62/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''] (borrow); refers to Allen's deposition in Bristol, England, 21 February 1658/9 in which he provided information about the parentage and spouse of John Brown (otherwise Brown-15, at [https://archive.org/details/genealogicaldict0000noye/page/115/mode/1up page 115]). '''Welcom'''. Sybil Noyes, Charles Thornton Libby, Water Goodwin Davis [and David Curtis Dearborn], ''Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire'' (Portland, Maine, Southworth Press [originally in 5 parts, paginated consecutively], 1928-1939; rpt, Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2012), 734-735 ('''Welcom'''); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/genealogicaldict0000noye/page/734/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''] (borrow), variants as Wilcomb and Woolcomb; refers also to Fulford and [https://archive.org/details/genealogicaldict0000noye/page/343/mode/1up Hodsdon (6)] for Nicholas, whose daughter Mehitable married at Salem, 3 November 1665, Peter Welcom.; Welcom entries as, *Richard ... *Robert ... *William ... *Zaccheus ... '''Edward Ewen.''' Sybil Noyes, Charles Thornton Libby, Water Goodwin Davis [and David Curtis Dearborn], ''Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire'' (Portland, Maine, Southworth Press [originally in 5 parts, paginated consecutively], 1928-1939; rpt, Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2012), 226 ('''Edward Ewen'''); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/genealogicaldict0000noye/page/226/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''] (borrow). Citing York Deeds, 10:265, Ewen was referred to as a brother by Richard Peirce of Marblehead in 1717. Dictionary authors report Edward Ewen is "likely" the man who married in Boston, 6 January 1736/7, Mary Purington. For the two deeds to Edward Ewen, see, *Richard Pears to Edward Ewen," ''York Deeds'', 18 vols. (Portland : J.T. Hull, 1887-1910), 10:265[a] (folio); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.hng8er?urlappend=%3Bseq=704%3Bownerid=27021597767191167-754 ''HathiTrust''], deed dated 21 January 1717; this is a deed of gift to "my Brother Edward Edwd Ewen." *Richard Pears to Edward Ewen," ''York Deeds'', 18 vols. (Portland : J.T. Hull, 1887-1910), 10:265[b] (folio); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.hng8er?urlappend=%3Bseq=704%3Bownerid=27021597767191167-754 ''HathiTrust''], deed is dated 29 January 1719/20. '''2. Humphrey Horrell'''. Sybil Noyes, Charles Thornton Libby, Water Goodwin Davis [and David Curtis Dearborn], ''Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire'' (Portland, Maine, Southworth Press [originally in 5 parts, paginated consecutively], 1928-1939; rpt, Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2012), 350 ('''2. Humphrey Horrell'''); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/genealogicaldict0000noye/page/350/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''] (borrow). '''33. William Cox''', Sybil Noyes, Charles Thornton Libby, Water Goodwin Davis [and David Curtis Dearborn], ''Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire'' (Portland, Maine, Southworth Press [originally in 5 parts, paginated consecutively], 1928-1939; rpt, Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2012), 168 ('''33. William Cox'''); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/genealogicaldict0000noye/page/168/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''] (borrow). '''3. Lt. Anthony Brackett'''. Sybil Noyes, Charles Thornton Libby, Water Goodwin Davis [and David Curtis Dearborn], ''Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire'' (Portland, Maine, Southworth Press [originally in 5 parts, paginated consecutively], 1928-1939; rpt, Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2012), 103 ('''3. Lt. Anthony Brackett'''); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/genealogicaldict0000noye/page/103/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''] (borrow); this Anthony was b. about 1669; he later "followed coasting, keeping his family in Boston .... His wid. Mary was a Falm. propr. ... and m. Richard Peirce 8 July 1718." '''5. George Pierce'''. Sybil Noyes, Charles Thornton Libby, Water Goodwin Davis [and David Curtis Dearborn], ''Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire'' (Portland, Maine, Southworth Press [originally in 5 parts, paginated consecutively], 1928-1939; rpt, Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2012), 553 ('''5. George Pierce'''); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/genealogicaldict0000noye/page/552/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''] (borrow); this George was born Boston, 27 January 1661, son of George and Mary ('''Woodis'''); had step-father "Morse" (Morse (6)] with whom was with in New Hampshire; claims that George, then 17--and his step-father Morse--took oath of allegiance at Newbury, 1678. [[X-3336]] Morse (6) is [https://archive.org/details/genealogicaldict0000noye/page/494/mode/1up Joseph Morse], a smith of Portsmouth, age 30 in 1669; wife was Mary (Woodhouse), widow of Geoerge Pirce of Boston. ==Research Notes== == Sources ==

    Will of Joseph Horton, yeoman of Mowsley, Leicestershire 1617

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    [[Category:Mowsley, Leicestershire]] [[Category:Leicestershire, Wills and Estates]] folio 68 This is a transcription of the will of Joseph Horton, yeoman of Mowsley wriiten on the 25 July 1617 and proved in the Archdeaconry Court of Leicester on 27 September 1617 by the executrix named in the will. Transcription conventions:
    Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
    Crossings through have been included struck out
    Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
    Crossings through have been included struck out
    Paragraph breaks at change of bequest, and bold text are my own for ease of reading.
    Where present, the obsolete letter Thorn has been rendered as th, and ff has been rendered as F
    Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]
    The image quality was good and the writing very legible.
    Non standard spelling as per usual for this time period, which has been transcribed verbatim.
    '''Persons mentioned''' *'''Joseph Horton of [llegible] of Mousley in the County of Leicester yeoman''' testator * '''my daughte Edith Horton''' under the age of 21, possibly under 18 according to the will Looks to have married John Tarry Not her as the licence says Edith Horton was a widow* '''Marriage''': "Britain, Marriage Licences"
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    [https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=S2%2FGBOR%2FMOCAVO%2FLEICESTERSHIRE%2F0417&parentid=GBPRS%2FCOA%2FMARRLICENCE%2F00071863%2F2 FindMyPast Image] - [https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FCOA%2FMARRLICENCE%2F00071863%2F2 FindMyPast Transcription] (accessed 13 May 2024)
    Edith Horton marriage to John Tarry in 1632 in Leicestershire, England.
    *''' Anne Horton my daughter''' under the age of 21, possibly under 18 according to the will '''Possibly her Baptism''': "Leicestershire Baptisms"
    Archive: Record Office for Leicestershire, Leicester & Rutland
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    Ann Horton Junior baptism on 20 Mar 1607, daughter of Joseph, in Mowsley, Leicestershire, England.
    *''' my daughter Alice Horton''' under the age of 21, possibly under 18 according to the will. It is likely that Alice died before 1624 and another child of Joseph and his wife Elizabeth, named Dorothy was born posthumously *'''my daughter Elizabeth Horton ''' under the age of 21, possibly under 18 according to the will '''Possibly her Baptism''': "England Births & Baptisms 1538-1975"
    [https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=R_949500828 FindMyPast Transcription] (accessed 13 May 2024)
    Elizabeth Horton baptism on 6 Feb 1613, daughter of Joseph Horton, in Mowsley, Leicestershire, England.
    *''' Joyce Horton daughter of Anne horton widdowe ''' would appear to be a close relative looking at her bequest, possibly the daughter of a brother Richard? See [https://record-office-catalogue.leics.gov.uk/CalmView/Record.aspx?src=CalmView.Catalog&id=X%2f2%2f4%2f18%2f1%2f6&pos= Leicester Archives] * '''my sonne Joseph Horton''' under the age of 21 *''' Elizabeth Horton my wife ''' Marries Richard Hampe [ https://record-office-catalogue.leics.gov.uk/CalmView/Record.aspx?src=CalmView.Catalog&id=X%2f2%2f4%2f18%2f4%2f2&pos=2 Leicester Archives] '''Marriage''': "Leicestershire Marriages"
    Archive: Record Office for Leicestershire, Leicester & Rutland; Reference: 8D59/15
    [https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=S2%2FGBPRS%2FLEICS%2F102027970%2F00108&parentid=GBPRS%2FLEICS%2FMAR%2F00058704%2F1 FindMyPast Image] - [https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FLEICS%2FMAR%2F00058704%2F1 FindMyPast Transcription] (accessed 13 May 2024)
    Richard Hampe marriage to Elizabeth Horton on 12 Feb 1620 in Leicester, St Mary de Castro, Leicestershire, England.
    This is the last will & testament of '''Joseph Horton of [llegible]
    '''of Mousley in the County of Leicester yeoman''' made the five and
    twentith daye of July in the yeare of our Lord god one thousand six
    hundred and seaventeene

    First my will & mind is that one yard
    land shalbee sold towardes the dischargeing of my debtes

    Item I doe
    give unto '''my daughte Edith Horton''' Fiftie pownds to bee paid unto
    her when shee shall accomplish or come to the age of eighteene
    yeares

    Item I doe give unto''' Anne Horton my daughter''' Fiftie
    powndes to bee paid unto her when shee shall accomplishe the age
    of eighteene yeares

    Item I doe give unto''' my daughter Alice
    '''Horton''' Fiftie pownds to bee paid unto her when shee shall accom
    plishe the age of eighteene yeares

    Item I give unto '''my daugh
    '''ter Elizabeth Horton '''Fiftie pownds to bee paid unto her when
    shee shall accomplishe the age of eighteene yeares [struck out illegible]

    Alsoe
    I do give unto every one of my Foure daughters Twentie powndes
    a peece to bee payd unto them when they shall accomplishe
    theage of one & twentie yeares and if it please god that any
    of my said Children doe dye or decease before they doe
    accomplishe the age of Eighteene yeares or the age of one & twentie
    yeares that then her or their porcion of threscore & tenn powndes
    of them deceased to bee equally devided amongst therof then
    liveing

    Alsoe my mind & will is that if any of my foresaid
    Children doe marry Contrary to their freindes likeing that
    then I doe give unto them ffiftie pownds to bee paid at
    the age of Eighteene yeares

    Item I doe give unto '''my sonne
    '''Joseph Horton''' my dwelling house w[i]th all the buildinges about
    my ground and alsoe all my Cottages & foure yard land together
    wth all pasture & Com[m]on and all the appurtenaunces thereunto
    belonging or appertaining and alsoe the ashe Close & the
    ashe Close leyes & alsoe one acre of land at the Ashe Close
    side together w[i]th my amis? Close

    Item I doe give unto
    '''my said sonne Joseph '''one bedsted with all thinges thereunto
    belonging alsoe my leade my salting troughe one table the
    quernes all the hovells the horse layers beastes layres and
    standardes the swinstyes & one Iron bound Cart Foure harrowes
    one ploughe Cart geares & plowe geares my mind is that
    my somne shall have all these thinges when hee shall
    accomplishe theage of one & twenty yeares

    Item I doe give
    unto''' Joyce Horton daughter of Anne horton widdowe '''tenn

    [page 2 ] powndes to bee payd unto her by''' my sonne Joseph) when hee shall come'''
    '''to the age of Foure & twentie yeares''', and if it please god that
    my sonne doe dye before hee doe come to the age of Foure & twentie
    yeares then I doe give unto her Fourtie powndes that is that every
    one of my Foure daughters doe paye unto her Tenn pownds at
    suchtime as my land shalbee devided amongst them

    The rest of
    my goodes moneable & inmoveable after my debts paid & my funerall
    expenses discharged & all my legacies herein p[er]formed I doe wholy
    give unto''' Elizabeth Horton my wife '''whom I doe make & ordayne
    my full & sole Executrix of this my last will & testammente wishing
    her to take vpon her the Charge faithfullie & carefullie t see
    this my last will & testament p[er]formed

    ===Research Notes=== Unfortunately a lot of the Mowsley parish register and Bishops Transcrips have not survived [[Browning-5288|Browning-5288]] 19:02, 13 May 2024 (UTC) Looking at the marriage licence entry for Edith Horton I don't see the word Vidua, indicating she was a widow, however the FInd My Past trancription says widow [[Browning-5288|Browning-5288]] 11:13, 15 May 2024 (UTC) ==Sources== ===See Also=== The 1624 will of Barnaby Horton mentions some of the people in this will [[Space:Will of Barnaby Horton of Mowsley, Leicestershire 1624|Will of Barnaby Horton of Mowsley, Leicestershire 1624]]

    Susanna Elofsdotter

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    ==[[Elofsdotter-75|Susanna Elofsdotter]] och [[Hansson-1516|Christopher Hansson]]== ===1678=== Susannas far, [[Hansson-4597|Elof Hansson]] står som kolare vid Färna. Skattskyldiga i hushållet är han och hans hustru.Länsstyrelsen i Västmanlands län. Landskontoret I 1635-1915 (U) EIII:7 (1678) Bild 2470 (AID: v402638.b2470, NAD: SE/ULA/11037-21) Christopher Hansson lär vara den son som finns i Hans Skytts hustrus hushåll två uppslag tidigare. ===1679=== Elof Hansson begrovs 6 april 1679.Gunnilbo (U) C:1 (1660-1683) Bild 106 / Sida 101 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v72161.b106.s101 page info] v72161.b106.s101 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v72161.b106.s101 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/ULA/10346 Riksarkivet] Ordinarie ting i Skinnskatteberg 10-11 juli 1679:Svea Hovrätt - Advokatfiskalen Kopparbergs län (W) EXIe:2742 (1679) Bild 4540 / sid 447 (AID: v420926.b4540.s447, NAD: SE/RA/42042202) :''Inställdes Christopher Hansson i Tränmohran, kolare under Ferna Bruuk, som belägrat Zusana Elofsdotter, sitt tjenstehion, förr besofven, och bekände han detta lägersmåhlet vara ..fördt under Echtenskapslofven, det han och nu sade sig villia fulkombna, hvarutöfver sedan han gifvit handsträckning dimitterades.'' ===1682-1683=== Christopher Hansson i Moren gifte sig 1682.Odensvi (U) C:1 (1680-1720) Bild 14 / Sida 11 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v73663.b14.s11 page info] v73663.b14.s11 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v73663.b14.s11 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/ULA/11144 Riksarkivet] Brudens namn är inte antecknat för någon av brudgummarna i Odensvi det året. Christopher Hanssons dotter Anna i Tränmoren föddes 21 januari 1682 och döptes i Gunnilbo prästgård den 29. Dopvittnen: [[Jönsson-11065|Johan Jönsson]] i Röle, Joen Nilsson i Norrmoren, hustru Kerstin Andersdotter ibidem och [[Hansdotter-1014|Karin Hansdotter]], Christophers syster i Tränmoren, Odensvi socken.Gunnilbo (U) C:1 (1660-1683) Bild 124 / Sida 119 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [https://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v72161.b124.s119 page info] v72161.b124.s119 | [https://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v72161.b124.s119 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/ULA/10346 Riksarkivet] I mantalslängden 1683 finns Christopher med hustru i Röle.Länsstyrelsen i Västmanlands län. Landskontoret I 1635-1915 (U) EIII:9 (1683) Bild 120 (AID: v402640.b120, NAD: SE/ULA/11037-21) (De var inte där föregåemde år). ===1685-1686=== *1685 Hustru [[Elofsdotter-71|Margareta]] och Susanna i Elofstorp. Christopher Skytt med hustru är registrerad vid Flena hammar, där han är körareLänsstyrelsen i Västmanlands län. Landskontoret I 1635-1915 (U) EIII:9 (1685) Bild 2830 (AID: v402640.b2830, NAD: SE/ULA/11037-21) *1686 - Susanna och hustru Margareta i ElofstorpLänsstyrelsen i Västmanlands län. Landskontoret I 1635-1915 (U) EIII:9 (1686) Bild 3760 (AID: v402640.b3760, NAD: SE/ULA/11037-21) ===1688=== Husförhörslängden 1688 visar Susanna Elofsdotter bosatt i Elofstorp. Hon är antecknad som 23 år gammal 1688, alltså född omkring 1665. Hennes nattvardsgång är antecknad fram till 9 augusti 1707. I hushållet finns en dotter, Karin Christophersdotter, 9 år gammal 1688, alltså född omkring 1679. Där finns också en son, Christoffer Christoffersson, 9 år gammal 1691, alltså född omkring 1682.Gunnilbo (U) AI:1 (1688-1724) Bild 255 / Sida 249 : [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkivdigital Arkiv Digital] [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/info/v72130.b255.s249 page info] v72130.b255.s249 | [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v72130.b255.s249 To page (paywall)] | [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/?postid=ArkisRef%20SE/ULA/10346 Riksarkivet] Åldersangivelserna i husförhörslängden slår ofta fel på några år. Susannas två barn verkar inte finnas i födelseboken för Gunnilbo. Födelseboken för Odensvi har nätt och jämnt börjat vid den tiden - Karin lär vara född innan början av boken och Christopher verkar inte finnas där heller. I mantalslängden 1688 är konan Susanna upptagen i Elofstorp tillsammans med hustru Margareta. Längre ner på samma sida finns Christopher Hansson med hustru i Tränmoren.Länsstyrelsen i Västmanlands län. Landskontoret I 1635-1915 (U) EIII:10 (1687-1690) Bild 1970 (AID: v402641.b1970, NAD: SE/ULA/11037-21) Hustrun är alltså INTE Susanna. Husförhörslängden som påbörjades1688 användes många år. För Susannas barn finns antecknat att sonen Christopher flyttade till Brobo 1692 (eller 1693). Dottern Karin var i Brobo från 1690 till 1693 och sedan återigen där från 1694. I Brobo fanns Christopher Hanssons syster, [[Hansdotter-1014|Karin Hansdotter (1663-1748)]] gift med [[Larsson-3142|Erik Larsson (abt.1658-1723)]] sedan 1688. ===1689=== Även i mantalslängden 1688 är konan Susanna upptagen i Elofstorp tillsammans med hustru Margareta.Mantalslängder 1642-1820, Västmanlands län, SE/RA/55203/55203.21/46 (1689), [https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/A0006422_00130 bildid: A0006422_00130, sida 516] Riksarkivet SVAR == Sources ==

    Obituary for Hester Coyle Smelcer

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    The ''Crocker News'' archives have been removed from ''The State Historical Society of Missouri'', Center for Missouri Studies (https://shsmo.org : accessed 9 Nov 2023). I could not find the archives on Newspapers.com, Genealogybank.com, or the Library of Congress. This is an abstraction from a digital copy of her obituary I downloaded in November 2023: * Hester Coyl b. 1842 in California, Missouri, d. 3 May 1929 at her home in Crocker, Missouri. * She married Pleasant Smelcer in 1858 and they had 3 children: John W. and James B Smelcer, who died before her, and Mary Smelcer who survived her. * Besides her daughter, she is survived by one sister living in Russellville, Missouri, five grandchildren, and 14 great-grandchildren. * She became a member of the Christian church in about 1899. * She lived near Crocker for many years. Source: Obituary for Hester Smelcer, ''Crocker News'' (Crocker, Missouri), 9 May 1929, p. 1, col. 3-4.

    Slaves of Echard family, South Carolina

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    [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Owner Profile]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange]] [[Category:Charleston County, South Carolina, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Charleston County, South Carolina, Slaves]] This page collects information about people enslaved by the Eckhard family in Charleston, South Carolina. The name Eckhard is also spelled Eggart, Eggard, Echard, Echardt, etc. === Slave Owners === The Eckhard family lived in Charleston, South Carolina. Jacob and both his sons were musicians. Their house at 103 Tradd Street is now a historical site.103 Tradd Street https://charleston.pastperfectonline.com/archive/CEB00CD6-394B-42F0-BA42-954388038500 *[[Eckhard-39|Jacob Sr]] and Priscilla Barnes Eckhard *son [[Eckhard-40|Jacob Jr]] (1788-1832) and wife Elizabeth *son George Bryan Eckhard (1794-1845) *Mary Eckhard (widow of Jacob Jr) *daughter Caroline Eckhard *daughter Margaret Eckhard *daughter Priscilla Eckhard Rogers and her two children [[Eckhard-114|Juliet Eggart]] (a freed woman of color who was enslaved by Jacob Jr until 1817) was also a slave owner. Households in 1830 *Jacob Eckhard Sr. (musician) lived at 31 George St. *George B Eckhard (attorney) lived at 31 George St. *Jacob E Eckhard Jr lived at 37 Society St. *Juliet Eggart (a free person of color) lived at 34 St. Phillip Street === CENSUS RECORDS=== *1790 - 4 people enslaved by Jacob SrJacob Sr Census Year: 1790; Census Place: St Phillips and St Michaels, Charleston, South Carolina; Series: M637; Roll: 11; Page: 335; Image: 206; Family History Library Film: 0568151"United States Census, 1790", , FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHKN-6V1 : Thu Mar 07 22:52:08 UTC 2024), Entry for Jacob Eckhard, 1790. *1800 - 6 people enslaved by Jacob SrJacob Sr Census Year: 1800; Census Place: Charleston, South Carolina; Series: M32; Roll: 48; Page: 117; Image: 172; Family History Library Film: 181423 *1810 - Jacob Sr Census Year: 1810; Census Place: Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina; Roll: 60; Page: 323; Image: 00176; Family History Library Film: 0181419"United States Census, 1810", , FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XH2S-6VH : Sat Mar 09 14:06:35 UTC 2024), Entry for Jacob Eckhard, 1810. *1820 - 3 people enslaved by Jacob SrJacob Sr Census 1820 U S Census; Census Place: Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina; Page: 46; NARA Roll: M33_119; Image: 103 *1830 - 4 people enslaved by Jacob SrJacob Sr Census Year: 1830; Census Place: Charleston Ward 4, Charleston, South Carolina; Series: M19; Roll: 170; Page: 105; Family History Library Film: 0022504 six enslaved people. *1840 - 5 people enslaved by GeorgeYear: 1840; Census Place: Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina; Roll: 509; Page: 82; Family History Library Film: 0022508 *1850 === Enslaved People === *[[Eckhard-114|Juliet Eggart]] (1797-1833) - freed by Jacob Jr in 1817 *[[Eckhard-116|Harriett Eggart]] (1816-1857) freed by Jacob Jr in 1817 *Venus 1817-1843 *Sarah 1822-1822 *Sarah 1826-1827 *Benjamin *Flora 1817-1824 *Grace 1808- ? purchased by Jacob and Juliet in 1823 for $370 === Eggarts - Free People of Color === *Juliet had three children (Harriet, Michael, and Maria). Juliet and Harriet (age 10 months) were freed by Jacob Jr in 1817. Thus, Michael and Maria were born free. Jacob Jr is likely the father of all three children. Juliet was a slave-owner. == Sources == *Information is found in Census Records, Sales of Negro Slaves, Capitation Tax in Charleston, Death records, birth records, Cemetery markers, and a few newspaper articles.

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    Some Pierce Depositions and Deeds

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    ==WikiTree Pages of Interest== [[Space:Some_Pierce_of_Essex_County_Research|Some Pierce of Essex County Research]]
    [[Space:Pearce_and_Brown_in_GDMNH|Pearce and Brown in GDMNH]] '''Profile references--''' See also the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Some_Pierce_of_Essex_County_Research#Merges_and_Conflicts Merges and Conflicts] section. *[[Pearce-12291|Richard Pearce (bef.1620-)]]; m. [[Brown-20175|Elizabeth (Brown) Pearce (abt.1627-abt.1703)]] **[[Pearce-12330|Richard Pearce Jr. (bef.1647-1734)]] **[[Pearce-12292|John Pearce (abt.1652-aft.1737)]] **[[Peirce-234|William Peirce (abt.1654-bef.1732)]]] **[[Pearce-12388|Francis Pearce (abt.1670-)]]; m. [[Bishop-18949|Lydia (Bishop) Peirce (1673-)]] ***[[Pearce-12391|Elizabeth (Pearce) Clark (1700-)]]; m. [[Clark-90227|Edmund Clark (1695-)]] **[[Pearce-12290|George Pearce (abt.1666-1746)]]; m. Rebecca _______ ***[[Pearce-12289|William Pierce]] (say the man b. 1707) m. Elizabeth Patch [Was she Elizabeth, b. 1709, dau. of [[Patch-23|James Patch (1678-1757)]]; did not find probate or deed as proof] ****[[Pierce-18065|John Pierce]]; m. Joanna Roberts *****[[Pierce-20380|Nicholas Pierce]] (b. 1768); m. Mary Standley ******[[Peirce-1433|Nicholas Peirce (1804-1879)]]; m. [[Preston-10702|Sally (Preston) Pierce (1805-1890)]] *****[[Peirce-1434|John Pierce Jr.]]; Is this the "Jr." who m. [[Preston-10691|Elizabeth (Preston) (Pierce) Standley (abt.1772-1864)]], dau. of [[Presson-324|Jonathan Presson (bef.1739-bef.1788)]] and [[Pearce-12164|Elizabeth (Pearce) Presson (1738-)]] ****[[Pearce-12164|Elizabeth (Pearce) Presson (1738-)]]; m. [[Presson-324|Jonathan Presson (bef.1739-bef.1788)]] ***** [[Preston-10691|Elizabeth (Preston) (Pierce) Standley (abt.1772-1864)]], m. (1) John Pierce, Jr.; m. (2) Jonathan Standley. ****[[Pierce-18064|William Pierce (1774-1859)]]; m. [[Preston-7902|Mary (Preston) Pierce (bef.1773-1848)]], dau. of [[Preston-4659|Benjamin Preston (1743-1790)]] ***George Pierce (tailor); m. Mary Williams, dau. John and Elisa Williams; George had brothers in law, John and Ebenezer Williams (deed)--[see the town clerk record on that family [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9RSJ-98Q?i=578&cc=2061550 ''FamilySearch''].<< This family was, at some point, of Ipswich. **[[Peirce-235|Elizabeth (Peirce) Fulford (abt.1655-)]]; m. [[Fulford-1066|Richard Fulford (bef.1632-)]] ***[[Fulford-1067|Elizabeth (Fulford) Martin (abt.1676-)]]; m. Samuel Martin ***[[Fulford-1068|Francis Fulford (abt.1678-bef.1741)]]; m. Elizabeth Welcom **[[Pearce-12392|Margaret (Pearce) (Long) Pope (abt.1659-1688)]]; m. 1 ____ Long; m. 2 [[Pope-7259|Thomas Pope (1643-bef.1700)]] ***[[Long-33261|Elizabeth (Long) Langley (abt.1680-)]]; m. Simes Langley ***[[Pope-7867|John Pope (-1683)]] ***[[Pope-7883|Elizabeth (Pope) Ward (abt.1677-)]]; m. [[Ward-7173|Nathan Ward (1675-)]] ***[[Pope-7868|Mindwell (Pope) Huxley (1687-)]]; m. [[Huxley-1184|William Huxley (1687-abt.1724)]] ==Bibliographic Notes== ==1641 Peirce Deed== ==Brown Deed== ==The Genealogical Advertiser== [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008913638 Gen Advertiser] = [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Genealogical_Advertiser The Genealogical Advertiser] (WikiTree). Capt. A. A. Folsom, of Brookline, Mass., "Captain John Somerset's gift to John and Elizabeth Pearce, and the division of the Richard Pearce estate at Muscongus" in Lucy Hall Greenlaw, ed., ''The Genealogical Advertiser: A Quarterly Magazine of Family History'', 4 vols. (Cambridge, Mass., Lucy Hall Greenlaw, 1898-1901), 1 (1898):95-102 (Evidences Referring to Samuel Martin's Land to the Eastward. recd on record February 21. 1720-21); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/njp.32101060826664?urlappend=%3Bseq=107%3Bownerid=27021597769499116-111 ''HathiTrust'']. *Capt. A. A. Folsom, of Brookline, Mass., "Captain John Somerset's gift to John and Elizabeth Pearce, and the division of the Richard Pearce estate at Muscongus" in Lucy Hall Greenlaw, ed., ''The Genealogical Advertiser: A Quarterly Magazine of Family History'', 4 vols. (Cambridge, Mass., Lucy Hall Greenlaw, 1898-1901), 1 (1898):95-102 (Evidences Referring to Samuel Martin's Land to the Eastward. recd on record February 21. 1720-21) at 95-96; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/njp.32101060826664?urlappend=%3Bseq=107%3Bownerid=27021597769499116-111 ''HathiTrust'']. ::'''The Deposition of George Pearce''' of ye age of fifty five years Testifieth & Saith that about three years agoe in ye year 1717. I was present when my two brothers Richard & John Pearce and myselfe with Francis Fullfood & Elizabeth Martin ye Children of my Sister Elizabeth Fulfood did Settle our father's Estate at Misconcus to the Eastward and then my sd Brother Richard Pearce did declare and own that he had no right Title or intrest to an Island Called hogg Island Lying in Misconcus River against Misconcus harbour but ye sa Hogg Island was ye right & Estate of his Brother John Pearce and Elizabeth Fullford his Sister & their heires & that my sd Brother Richard Pearce for himselfe & his heirs Execrs & Adminrs did Disclaime and Disowne any right Title or intrest to sd Hogg Island for that he knew sd Hogg Island was given by John Summerset a Sagamore of ye Indians to his Brother John & his sd Sister Elizabeth them and their heirs forever and that his father did take possession of sd Hogg Island for his sd two Children their heirs and assignes forever and further I Testify and Declare that I Also ye Deponant did Renounce all right Title and Intrest to sd Hogg Island & that sd Hogy Island was not Inventoried as any part of my fathers Estate but was left as the Estate of my Brother John Pearce and ye Children of my Sister Elizabeth Fullford his mark George O Pearce ::Essex Ss. The abovenamed George Pearce personally appeared before us two of his Majesties Justices of ye peace of Quoram Unus and he made Oath to y truth of his above written Deposition in perpetuam Rei moriam Dated at Marblehead ye 7th Day of February 1720-21 ::Examd Nathaniel Norden Azor Gale *Capt. A. A. Folsom, of Brookline, Mass., "Captain John Somerset's gift to John and Elizabeth Pearce, and the division of the Richard Pearce estate at Muscongus" in Lucy Hall Greenlaw, ed., ''The Genealogical Advertiser: A Quarterly Magazine of Family History'', 4 vols. (Cambridge, Mass., Lucy Hall Greenlaw, 1898-1901), 1 (1898):95-99 (Evidences Referring to Samuel Martin's Land to the Eastward. recd on record February 21. 1720-21) at 96-97; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/njp.32101060826664?urlappend=%3Bseq=108%3Bownerid=27021597769499116-112 ''HathiTrust'']. ::'''The Deposition of John Pearce''' of ye age of Sixty Eight years or Thereabouts Testifieth & Saith that to my Certain knowledge that ye Island Commonly know & Called Hogg Island Lying in Misconcus River Lying against Misconcus Harbour Lying to ye Northward of ye Lands of pemmaquid to ye Eastward formerly under ye Goverment of New York was wholly & absolutely given and Bequeathed to me ye Deponant & to my Sister Elizabeth Pearce alias Elizabeth Fullfood who Married Richard Fullfood Late of Misconcus Deced by John Summersett one of ye Sagamors of ye Indians then Liveing in these parts to me ye sd John Pearce and to my sd Sister Elizabeth to us our heirs Execrs Admirs & assignes forever and that my father Richard Pearce then Liveing but now Deced did take possession of sd Hogg Island for us his sd Children & in our names as our own proper Estate of Inheritance forever to us our heirs and assignes to Enjoy & possess ye Same & that our sd father Richard Pearce in his Life time Always declared and reserved sd Hogg Island for us his sd two Children and their heirs and that ye sd Hogg Island was not Inventoried as any part of his Estate and I further Testify and Declare that about three years agoe when my brother Richard Pearce George Pearce Francis Fullfood & Elizabeth Martin ye Children of my sd Sister Eliza and my Selfe did Settle ye Estate of our sd father, he ye sd Richard Pearce my Brother did then Declare & own as he oftentimes did declare and own that he had no Interest or part in sd Hogg Island and that he knew that sa Hogg Island was given by sd John Summer- set Sagamore to us ye sd Brother & Sister as their proper Estate & inheritance and I further declare & Testify that I ye deponant Since our sd Division of our sd fathers Estate have taken possession of ye Southermost part of sd Hogg Island being ye one half or moiety of sd Island as my proper Estate and have Left ye Northernmost halfe of sd Hogg Island for my sd Sisters Children as their proper Estate & Inheritance his mark John O Pearce ::Lattimore Watters Norden Pedrick ::Essex ss. The abovenamed John Pearce personally appeared before us two of his Majesties Justices of ye peace Quorum Unus and he made Oath to ye truth of his above written Deposition in perpetuam Rei memoriam. Dated at Marblehead ye 7th day of February 1720-21. ::Examd. Nathel Norden Azor Gale *Capt. A. A. Folsom, of Brookline, Mass., "Captain John Somerset's gift to John and Elizabeth Pearce, and the division of the Richard Pearce estate at Muscongus" in Lucy Hall Greenlaw, ed., ''The Genealogical Advertiser: A Quarterly Magazine of Family History'', 4 vols. (Cambridge, Mass., Lucy Hall Greenlaw, 1898-1901), 1 (1898):95-99 (Evidences Referring to Samuel Martin's Land to the Eastward. recd on record February 21. 1720-21) at 97-98; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/njp.32101060826664?urlappend=%3Bseq=109%3Bownerid=27021597769499116-113 ''HathiTrust''], separately, appears as Morrice Champny deposition, Essex County (Massachusetts) Deeds, 27:258; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89Z8-3S1Z?i=573&cc=2106411&cat=209907 ''FamilySearch''], FLS film 866030, digital collection (DGS) 7463273, image 574 of 601; deposition dated Marblehead, 29 November 1717. ::'''The Deposition of Morrice Champny''' of ye age of Seventy nine years Testifieth & Saith That I knew Richard Fullford & wife ye parents of Elizabeth Martin ye wife of Samuel Martin now of Marblehead in ye County of Essex fisherman or Shoreman and of Francis Fullfood of Marblehead aforesd fisherman her brother and ye sd Richard Fullfood & his wife Lived on a place Called Round pound fronting against Misconcus Island to ye Eastward above fifty years agoe and that he had a house on sd Land how much Land he had I know not and that I and Richard Pearce now Liveing in Marblehead Mowed on ye Meadow Land Severall years for sd Richard Fullfood and that ye sd Richard Fullfood & his wife & family Lived on sd Land of Round pound many years together till ye Indian Enemy drove them from thence. ::Marblehead November 29th 1717. The abovenamed Morrice Champnie appeared Before me and made oath to ye truth of ye above deposition. ::Examd. Edward Brattle Justice peace. *Capt. A. A. Folsom, of Brookline, Mass., "Captain John Somerset's gift to John and Elizabeh Pearce, and the division of the Richard Pearce estate at Muscongus" in Lucy Hall Greenlaw, ed., ''The Genealogical Advertiser: A Quarterly Magazine of Family History'', 4 vols. (Cambridge, Mass., Lucy Hall Greenlaw, 1898-1901), 1 (1898):95-99 (Evidences Referring to Samuel Martin's Land to the Eastward. recd on record February 21. 1720-21) at 98; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/njp.32101060826664?urlappend=%3Bseq=110%3Bownerid=27021597769499116-114 ''HathiTrust'']. ::'''The Deposition of Richard Pearce Senr.''' of ye age of Seventy years Testifieth and Saith That I knew Richard Fullfood & wife ye parents of Elizabeth Martin ye wife of Samuel Martin now of Marblehead in ye Country of Essex fisherman or Shoreman and of Francis Fullfood of Marblehead aforesd. fisherman her brother and ye sd Richard Fullfood & wife Lived on a place called Round pound fronting to ye eastward against Misconcus Island distant from pemmaquid River about five miles and that he had a house on sd Land above fifty years agoe & that I and Morrice Champnie mowed in ye Meadows of sd Richard Fullfood Severall Years and his Land was bounded on ye Westward on pancake hill and on ye Eastward with a place Called Bear tree Joyning on ye Land of my father Richard Pearce on ye Northward on pemmaquid fresh River & on ye Southward with ye River over against Misconcus Island with ye dry pound Meadows thereto adjoyning and that ye Richard Fullfood and his family Lived on sd Lands & possessed them and no other person many years together without Molestation or Disturbance till ye Indian Enemy drove him & his family from thence. ::Examd. ::Marblehead November 29th 1717. The abovenamed Richard Pearce & John Pearce Appeared before me and made Oath to ye truth of their Severall & respective depositions. ::Examd. Edward Brattle Justice Peace ::[Essex County Deeds, 37, 257.] ::Essex So. Dist. Reg. of Deeds ::Salem Dec. 31. 1896 ::The foregoing is a true copy of record in this office. Attest. Chas. S. Osgood, Reg. *Capt. A. A. Folsom, of Brookline, Mass., "Captain John Somerset's gift to John and Elizabeh Pearce, and the division of the Richard Pearce estate at Muscongus" in Lucy Hall Greenlaw, ed., ''The Genealogical Advertiser: A Quarterly Magazine of Family History'', 4 vols. (Cambridge, Mass., Lucy Hall Greenlaw, 1898-1901), 1 (1898):95-99 (Evidences Referring to Samuel Martin's Land to the Eastward. recd on record February 21. 1720-21) at 98-99; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/njp.32101060826664?urlappend=%3Bseq=110%3Bownerid=27021597769499116-114 ''HathiTrust'']. ::'''The Deposition of John Pearce''' of Sixty five years of age Testifieth to ye truth of ye above Deposition of my Brother Richard Pearce and that about Thirty Years agoe I knew ye sd Richard Fullfood and family remove to ye abovesd Land of Round pound where he first Lived and that he then Also built a house & Lived there about five or Six Years till ye In- dian Enemy drove him and family from thence the Second time. ::Marblehead November 29th 1717. The abovenamed Richard Pearce & John Pearce Appeared before me and made Oath to ye truth of their Severall & respective depositions. ::Examd. Edward Brattle Justice Peace ::[Essex County Deeds, 37, 257.] ::Essex So. Dist. Reg. of Deeds ::Salem Dec. 31. 1896 ::The foregoing is a true copy of record in this office. Attest. Chas. S. Osgood, Reg. *Capt. A. A. Folsom, of Brookline, Mass., "Captain John Somerset's gift to John and Elizabeh Pearce, and the division of the Richard Pearce estate at Muscongus" in Lucy Hall Greenlaw, ed., ''The Genealogical Advertiser: A Quarterly Magazine of Family History'', 4 vols. (Cambridge, Mass., Lucy Hall Greenlaw, 1898-1901), 1 (1898):99-100 (Richd Pearce &c. Their Division of Lands Recd on Record Decemr. ye 2. 1717); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/njp.32101060826664?urlappend=%3Bseq=111%3Bownerid=27021597769499116-115 ''HathiTrust'']. ::'''Richd Pearce &c. Their Division of Lands Recd on Record Decemr. ye 2. 1717.''' ::This Indenture Made ye twenty Ninth day of Novemr. In ye year of our Lord God 1717 and in ye fourth year of ye Reigne of our Sovereigne Lord George of Great Brittain France and Ireland King Between Richd Pearce Sent of Marblehead John Pearce of Manchester & George Pearce of Beverly all in ye County of Essex in New England fishermen Witnesseth whereas their father Richd Pearce deceased held possessed & Enjoyed a Considerable Tract of Lands Both upland and Meadows in Misconcas Scituate Lying and Being to ye East- ward or on ye Backside of pemequid & dyed without makeing any will of his said Lands and whereas ye abovesaid parties Being mett together and haveing A mind to Settle and Live upon Said Lands of Misconcas as abovesaid we do mutually Consent and Agree and By these Presents do fully freely Clearly and Absolutely Consent and Agree for our Selves our heirs Executors Admrs and Assignes That ye Above named Richd Pearce our Elder Brother Shall have Injoy and possess a double part of all our Said fathers Land lying and Being as Aforesaid to be injoyed by him his heirs Executors Admrs. or Assignes for ever Both of upland and meadow for Quantity and Qvallity & to have his first Choice as Allso we do Consent and Agree that our Brother John Pearce shall hold Enjoy and possess a single part or portion of all our Said fathers Lands Lying and Being as Aforesaid to Be Enjoyed by him his heirs Executors Admrs. and Assignes for ever Both of upland and Meadows for Quantity and Quality as Allso we do Consent and Agree yt our Brother George Pearce Shall have Enjoy and possess A Single part or portion of all our Said fathers Lands lying and Being as aforsd. To Be Enjoyed By him his heirs Executors Administrators or Assignes for ever Both of upland and Meadows for Quantity and Quallity as Also we Consent and Agree that our Sisters Children To wit Eliza. Fullfood Frances Fullfood and his Sister Eliza Marten ye wife of Samel Martin Now of Marblehead fishermen Both in ye. County of Essex aforesaid shall have Enjoy and possess fifty Acres of upland fronting to ye water Side near ye Spott of Land where ye Dwelling house of our Said father Stood A peace to Each of them with five acres of fresh Meadow A peice And five Acres of Salt marsh Apeice to them Their heirs Executors admrs or Assignes for ever as Their Mothers part and portion they Renouncing all Right and Title to said Estate for themselves Their heirs Executors & Admrs as Allso we Consent and Agree yt ye said Francis Fullford and his Sister Eliza Marten ye wife of ye Said Samel Marten for themselves and Their heirs and Assignes Shall have ye Sixth part of ye Stream for to Set up A mill or mills Thereupon. In wit- ness of ye Abovesaid Indenture or Articles of Agreement ye parties to these presents have hereunto Sett Their hands and Seals ye day and year above written ::his mark Richd R. P. Pearce Seal ::his mark John 0 Pearce Seal ::George O Pearce ::Eliza O Martin Seal ::His mark Francis E. Fullford Seal ::Signed Sealed and Dd his mark in presence of us Archd Fergason his mark John + C Curtices Maurice Champnye ::Essex ss. The abovenamed Richd. Pearce John Pearce George Pearce Eliza Martin for herself and husband and Eliza Fullford for herself and husband appeared before me and They Acknowledged ye Above written Indenture Instrument To be Their Act and Deed Dated ye. 29th day of Novr 1717. ::Examd. Edward Brattle Justice of ye Peace. Essex So. Dist. Reg. of Deeds. Salem Dec. 31. 1896. ::The foregoing is a true copy of record in this office. Attest. Chas. S. Osgood, Reg. *Capt. A. A. Folsom, of Brookline, Mass., "Captain John Somerset's gift to John and Elizabeh Pearce, and the division of the Richard Pearce estate at Muscongus" in Lucy Hall Greenlaw, ed., ''The Genealogical Advertiser: A Quarterly Magazine of Family History'', 4 vols. (Cambridge, Mass., Lucy Hall Greenlaw, 1898-1901), 1 (1898):100-102 (Editor's comments); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/njp.32101060826664?urlappend=%3Bseq=112%3Bownerid=27021597769499116-116 ''HathiTrust'']. ::The John Summerset mentioned in the depositions of George and John Pearce was the “Samaset” or " Samoset" who greeted the Pilgrims at Plymouth, March 16, 1621, (Brad-ford's History of Plymouth, Deane's edition, page 93; State edition, page 114; Mourt's Relation, Dexter's edition, pages 83, 89; New England's Memorial, Davis's edition, page 53; Smith's Generall Historie of Virginia, New-England, etc. 1819 edition, page 225; ; Prince's Chronological History of New England, 1826 edition, page 185), the ri Somerset" who met Christopher Levett, at “ Capemanwagan” in 1623-4, (Baxter's Christopher Levett, The Gorges Society V. page 102; Coll. Maine Hist. Soc. Vol. II. page 87), the “Captain John Somerset " who sold land to John Brown of New Harbor, July 15, 1625, and acknowledged the deed at Pemaquid, July 24, 1626, (Commissioners' Report on Lincoln County Land Claims, page 106; Johnston's Bristol and Bremen, page 54; Coll. Maine Hist. Soc. Vol. V. page 191), the Capt John Summerset " who sold land at Muscongus to Richard Pearce, Jan. 9, 1641, (New England Hist. and Gen. Reg- ister, XIII. 365, Johnston's Bristol and Bremen, pages 52, 63, 234, 237), the " Captaine Sommarset” who sold land to William Parnell, Thomas Way and William England, in July 1653, (Coll. Maine Hist. Soc. Vol. V. page 188), and the " Summersant whom Josselyn mentions in 1673 as formerly a famous Sachem among the Eastern Indians (Josselyn's Voyages to New-England, 1865 edition, page 113). ::These depositions add a new and interesting item to our previous knowledge of this famous Sagamore, establish the date of John Pearce's birth as about 1653 rather than 1644 (see ante p. 82), and prove that John Pearce was a son rather than a grandson of Richard and Elizabeth (Brown) Pearce of Muscongus. The gift of this island to John and Elizabeth Pearce, even if made during the childhood of John Pearce, must have occurred after the date of the deed to Parnall, Way and England, and is clearly the last known act of Somerset. The word “bequeathed” in the deposition of John Pearce, suggests that it may have been the closing act of his life. ::Much has been written about the spelling and pronunciation of the name of this Indian chieftain. It will be noticed that the present accepted spelling, Samoset, is a corruption of the ** Samaset” of Bradford, and that both of these forms have their foundation in Bradford's History and Mourt's Relation only. It will also be noticed that in the other original sources the name occurs as Somerset, or a corruption of this good old English word. It seems to me quite probable that this Indian, who had such a high regard for everything English, did not stop at the exchange of his Indian title for “Captain John," but adopted ” for a surname the name of the county from which many of his English acquaintances came. ::For brief biographical notices of Somerset or Samoset, see '''Thornton's Ancient Pemaquid''', '''Johnston's Bristol and Bremen''', '''Porter's Bangor Historical Magazine''' IV. pp. 81–83, and '''The Magazine of American History''' VIII., pp. 820-825. ::--Editor. Citing "''Essex County Deeds, 38, 19''," "Afidavits belonging to Morris Champney, recorded June: 15th 1720," in Lucy Hall Greenlaw, ed., ''The Genealogical Advertiser: A Quarterly Magazine of Family History'', 4 vols. (Cambridge, Mass., Lucy Hall Greenlaw, 1898-1901) 2 (1899):26-27; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/njp.32101060826656?urlappend=%3Bseq=40%3Bownerid=27021597769501307-44 ''HathiTrust'']. ::'''The Deposition of Richard Pearce Jun' of Marblehead''' aged thirty Years Testifieth & Sayeth that I being at Mosconcos to ye Eastward at my fathers William Hilton & James Stilson did come to me & told me that they had pull down Goodman Champneys House that he had Set up there. & tore up his Corn that he had planted there for he Should have no Land there but if his Son their Uncle Samuel Champney would come he Should have a Share of Land with them. Richard Pearce ::Essex SS The abovenamed Richard Pearce appeared before me one of his majties Justices of ye peace for ye County of Essex & he made oath to ye truth of his above Deposition dated at Marblehead ye 9th day of June 1720. Nathaniel Norden ::[[X-3336]] Note: He is age 30 in 1720, thus born c. 1690. ::'''The Deposition of Thaddeus Sargent''' Aged Twenty Years Testifieth & Saith that I ye Deponant being at Mosconcos to ye Eastward did help Morrise Champney of Marblehead Taylor to Set up a Small House upon his Land that he sd was his & I also helped him to plant Some Indian Corn upon his sd Land, as he sd was his & also I Testifie that I was present with Richard Pearce Jun' at his fathers at Mosconcus when William Hilton & James Stilson did Come to him & my-Self & told us they had pulled down Goodman Champneys House that he had Set up there & tore up his Corn that he had planted there for he Should have no Land there but if his Son their uncle would come he Should have a Share of Land with them Thaddeus Sargant ::Essex ss The abovenamed Edward (sic) Sargant appeared before me one of his majties Justices of ye peace for ye County of Essex & he made oath to ye truth of his above Deposition dated at Marblehead ye 9th day of June 1720 Nathaniel Norden" Citing "''Essex County Deeds, 65, 118''," "Deposition of John Perice ... [recorded] Decr 1st 1733" in Lucy Hall Greenlaw, ed., ''The Genealogical Advertiser: A Quarterly Magazine of Family History'', 4 vols. (Cambridge, Mass., Lucy Hall Greenlaw, 1898-1901) 2 (1899):27-28 (The Deposition of John Peirce ... Decr 1st 1733); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/njp.32101060826656?urlappend=%3Bseq=41%3Bownerid=27021597769501307-45 ''HathiTrust'']. ::'''The Deposition of John Peirce Recd on Record Decr 1st 1733.''' ::John Peirce of Manchester Aged About Eighty Nine Years Testifieth and Saith that he was born at ye Eastward (As he was Informed) at a place called Miscongos in ye County of Cornwall As it was formerly Called and lived at ye sd Miscongos from his first Remembrance of things till he was drove off with Many Others by ye Indians which was About ye Nineteenth year of his age & he well remembers John Browne of New Harbor in ye sd County of Cornwall and Alexander Goold of Miscongos Island Aforesd nd he Also perfectly Remembers that he hath often heard that the sd Browne Gave ye sd Goold Miscongos Island Aforesd by a Written deed under his hand and Seal as a part or portion of his Estate with his Daughter Margaret Browne who intermarried with ye sd Gould as he Always Understood and he perfectly Remembers he hath Often Seen ye sd Deed for the sd Island under ye hand and Seale of ye sd Browne to ye sd Goold and to his heirs and Assigns forever and ye sd Goold lived on sd Island as his Own Estate and his Wife Margaret after his Death Several years his John X Peirce mark ::Essex ss Salem Octobr 24th 1733 Then John Peirce personally Appearing Made Oath to ye truth of ye Above deposition taken in perpetuam Rei Memoriam Coram Timo Lindale Jno Wolcott Just Pacis Quorum Unus ::[[X-3336]] Note. He is age about 89 in 1733, thus born 1644 (GDMNH Richard 15 has born about 1652--other records, or is this a different John? John 12, though reports "depos. thrice 1717-1721, making yr of birth +/- 1652, but +/-1644-6 by depositions in 1730s.") Citing "''Essex County Deeds, 38, 24''," "Affidavit Belonging to Cap Putnam's bounds at Ye Eastward Recd on Record June 11, 1720" in Lucy Hall Greenlaw, ed., ''The Genealogical Advertiser: A Quarterly Magazine of Family History'', 4 vols. (Cambridge, Mass., Lucy Hall Greenlaw, 1898-1901) 2 (1899):26 (Testimony of John Pearce); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/njp.32101060826656?urlappend=%3Bseq=42%3Bownerid=27021597769501307-46 ''HathiTrust'']. ::The Testimony of John Pearce of Manchester Testifieth & Saith that I did Dwell many Years at Mosconcos & did frequently worke with Alexander Gould & he did Shew me Some of ye bounds of his Land in ye broad Bay many Years before Moris Chamblett married with ye widow Gould & sd Alexander Gould did Improve ye sd Land in his own right & I did worke often with him upon it and wheras ye sd Chamblet doth produce a Deed for sd Land bearing date about ye Year 1672-3. and Saith. that I was a Witness to sd Deed with Salvanis Davise wch marke I doe posetively Deny that I never Saw nor heard of any Such Deed untill very Lately. mark of John X X Pearce ::John Pierce made oath to the truth of the foregoing June 10th before Jos: Wolcot and Stephen Sewall Justices of the Peace for the County of Essex. Citing "''Essex County Deeds, 63, 250,''" "John & Richard Peirce's Affidavit Recd on Record Sepr 4th 1733" in Lucy Hall Greenlaw, ed., ''The Genealogical Advertiser: A Quarterly Magazine of Family History'', 4 vols. (Cambridge, Mass., Lucy Hall Greenlaw, 1898-1901) 2 (1899):28; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/njp.32101060826656?urlappend=%3Bseq=42%3Bownerid=27021597769501307-46 ''HathiTrust'']. ::The Testimony of Rich Pearse and John Pearse of full age Testifieth and Saith that Agnes Doliber Eme Elwell Eliza Paine Nicholas Denning Mary Stevens William Denning and George Denning were all of them ye Reputed Children of Eme Browne ye Daughter of John Browne and ye Wife of Nicholas Denning Who formerly lived at New Harbour at ye Eastward Near Pemaquid. mark Richard X Pearse his mark John X Pearse his ::Essex ss Marblehead May ye 21st 1729 Richard Pearse and John Pearse personally Appeared and Made their Oath to ye Above Written Evidences Corum Joshua Crue J Peace York D. = York Deeds; see separately.
    Col. Soc. Mass ==Miscellaneous [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008696697 York County] Deeds== Vol 1 - [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044032315715?urlappend=%3Bseq=511%3Bownerid=27021597765274320-515 Grantor Index], for [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044032315715?urlappend=%3Bseq=534%3Bownerid=27021597765274320-538 Pearce] (no Richard or George) ; [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044032315715?urlappend=%3Bseq=559%3Bownerid=27021597765274320-565 Grantee Index], for [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044032315715?urlappend=%3Bseq=594%3Bownerid=27021597765274320-600 Pearce] (all John)
    Vol 2 1666-1676 - Grantor Index for [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89064422363?urlappend=%3Bseq=674%3Bownerid=13510798900958931-684 Pearce, John et ux to Makem Mackentyre, 1670, June 19] ; [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89064422363?urlappend=%3Bseq=696%3Bownerid=13510798900958931-706 Grantee Index] (no Pearce, etc.]
    Vol 3 1676-1684 - [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89064422355?urlappend=%3Bseq=532%3Bownerid=13510798900958932-538 Grantor Index], for [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89064422355?urlappend=%3Bseq=568%3Bownerid=13510798900958932-574 1676, Jan 30, Joseph Pearce to John Bray].; [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89064422355?urlappend=%3Bseq=588%3Bownerid=13510798900958932-594 Grantee Index], for [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89064422355?urlappend=%3Bseq=624%3Bownerid=13510798900958932-630 John Pearce entries (2)] Vol. 10. Richard Pears to Edward Ewen," ''York Deeds'', 18 vols. (Portland : J.T. Hull, 1887-1910), 10:265[a] (folio); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.hng8er?urlappend=%3Bseq=704%3Bownerid=27021597767191167-754 ''HathiTrust''], deed dated 21 January 1717; this is a deed of gift to "my Brother Edward Edwd Ewen."
    To all People to whom this Deed of gift shall Come Know Ye that I Richard Pears of Mavillhead in ye County of Essex New England fisherman haveing a Considerable tract of lands Purchased by my Father Richard Pears of ed John summersett one of the Sagomore Indians in these parts which was by ye Indians Called Penobscott & by ye English Muscongus it going to round pond falls & So to Pemaquid River yt is to Say that I ye aboves Richard Pears & with ye Consent of my now lawfull wife Mary Pears do now in these Presents of these Wittnesses freely give to my Brother Edwd Ewen & to his heirs Exec's Admin & assigns for ever freely & Quietly to Possess without any Molestation & free from any former Sales Mortagages or any Incumbrances whatsoever four hundred acres of land uplands & meadows according to Division & A Priviledge of halfe a Saw mill upon the River which is my own Proper Right & Lawful Authority to grant give Convey Ensure ye Same unto ye Said Edward Ewen his heirs Executors Administrars & assignes as a good Perfect & absolute Estate of Inherit- ance In fee Simple without any Condition Limitation or Reservation whatsoever to alter Change Defeat or make Void ye Same finally that I ye Sa Richard Pears my heirs Execus and administras shall & will give unto the Said Edward Ewen his heirs Executors administrators & assignes Such assureance of all ye afores gift & Premisses as in law or Equity Can be Desired or Required In Wittness whereof I y Said Richard Pears have hereunto Sett my hand and Seal the thirty first of January in y° year of our Lord one Thousand Seven hundred & Seventeen
    Richard [his mark] Pears (Seal)
    Mary [her mark] Pears (Seal)
    Signed Sealed & Delivered
    In the Presence of
    John [his mark] Lows
    John Grott
    Suffolk ss Boston Febry 1st 1717--- Richard & Mary Pears appeared and acknowledged ye above Instrument to be their act & Deed before Sam" Checkley: J. Peace
    Recorded according to ye Origanall febur ye 27th 1721/2 p Abram Preble Regr
    Vol. 10. Richard Pears to Edward Ewen," ''York Deeds'', 18 vols. (Portland : J.T. Hull, 1887-1910), 10:265[b] (folio); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.hng8er?urlappend=%3Bseq=704%3Bownerid=27021597767191167-754 ''HathiTrust''], deed is dated 29 January 1719/20.
    To all People to whome these Presents shall Come Know Ye that I Richard Pearce and Mary my Now lawful wife doe Give to Edward Ewen & his heirs & assigns for Euer four hundred and Eight Acres of land in the Township of Mary Town the Bounds lying as followeth that is to Say that three hundred acres Shall Joyn to the devided land: it laying to the westerdmost side of the Pond and so frunting to the Pond one hundred and twenty Poles and So runing a North west by west Course till the three hundred acres be Compleated and the other hundred & Eight acres to of them being the first lott upon the Northermost Point joyning to ye Coue and the other hundred and Six acres joyning to the devided land begining at the bound Tree at whale Coue frunting forty Poles: and So runing north west by West Course till the Same be Compleated: and a priveledg of a Greates Part of the falls Stream for Euer: to Geather with all Such Rights liberties Proficts Priueledges and benificts as in any Kinde appertaining there unto and all the Rights titles Interest Inheritance properties Possessions Clames and demands What Soeuer of Richard Pearce To have and to hold: all the a boue Granted Premises unto the a boue Said Edward Ewen his heirs and assigns and Proper Vse from hence forth and for Euer So as that the Said lands Shall be in Equal Portion of wood land Swamps Medows or any other Priveledg whatsoever and ye Said Richard Pearce for him Selfe and heirs Doth hereby Couenant promise Grant and Agree that at the time of the Ensealing and delivery of these Presents they the aboue Named Perties is the tru Sole and lawful owners of all the afore Granted Primeses and Stands lawfully his owne Proper Right and defeazable estate of inheritance in fee Simple haueing in him Selfe full power Good right and Lawfull authority to Give and dispose of the Same in Maner as afore Said: and that the Said Edward Ewen and his heirs and assigns shall and may haue for euer lawfully and Paceably and quiatly haue hold vse ocupie possess and Injoy the aboue Granted Premises with the appurtinances thereof: free and Clearly of and from all Maner of former and other Gifts Grants Sales Mortagages or any Incumbarancis What Soeuer and further the Said Richard Pearce doth hereby Couenant Promise bind and obblige him Selfe his heirs from henceforth and for Euer here after to warant and defend all the aboue Granted Primises with Euery of their appurtinances unto the Said Edward Ewen and his heirs and assigns for euer and the aboue Said Edward Ewen doo allow that there Shall be for a four Pole way Laid through his land for a high way for euer and likewise the former Im Proueed Medows at the Pond Shall not be Molisted: but Continue belonging to ye Propriatours and a Small Neck of land Laying be twext the Medow and the Pond and allowing Six poles for a Priveledg to fence in Said Medow for Euer: Intestimony hereunto I do Set My hand and Seale the twenty ninth day of January in the year of our lord One thousand Seven hundred and Ninteen twenty
    Richard [his mark] Pearse (Seal)
    Mary [her mark] Pearse (Seal)
    Signed Sealed & delivered In the Presents of Us
    William Briscoe
    William Hilton
    Suffolk ss Boston June ye 27th 1720 Mary Pearce as attorney to her husband and on her owne behalfe acknowledged this Instrument To be her act and deed
    Before me John Cleark, Jus: peace.
    Recorded according to ye originall febuary ye 27th 1721/2 p Abram Preble: Reg
    Vol. 10. Richard Pearse to James Perry," ''York Deeds'', 18 vols. (Portland : J.T. Hull, 1887-1910), 10:271 (folio); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.hng8er?urlappend=%3Bseq=723%3Bownerid=27021597767191167-777 ''HathiTrust''], deed dated 4 September 1718; he is Richard Pearce of Remobscy (Masconcus); he is James Perrey of falmouth or Casco bay in the County of York, bricklayer; land in part bounded by Edward Ewens Point ... ; refers to Richard Pearse's home steed; wife if Mary; witnesses are William Prisco, Joseph Pearse, Nathall Peck and Elizabeth Peck. Vol. 11. Ephraim Little and John Richards, and Paul Dudley (Indenture), ''York Deeds'', 18 vols. (Portland : J.T. Hull, 1887-1910), 11:16 (folio) [a]; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044032315814?urlappend=%3Bseq=65%3Bownerid=27021597765290026-69 ''HathiTrust''], indenture dated 27 April 1722; Paul Dudley is of Roxbury, Suffolk County; refers to purchase by Ephraim Little Clerk and John Richards Gent (both of Plymouth, Plymouth County) from "Joseph Pearce of Plymouth ... Yeoman one of ye Sons of William Pearce of Norwalk ... Conneeticut Yeoman who was andis one of ye Sons and Heirs of Richard Peaarce formerly of Muscongus near Pemaquid in ye Eastern part ... Deceasd ..."; purchase was "a Certain Tract of Land Containing one Thousand Acres lying ... in ye Eastern parts ... at aplace Called Muscongus ..."; land bounded in part by "ye Lands of Samuell Martin ... ye Lands of George Pearce one of ye Sons of the Said Richard as may appeaar more at large by ye Deed of ye sd Joseph Pearce ..." Vol. 11. Joseph Pearce to Ephraim Little and John Richards, ''York Deeds'', 18 vols. (Portland : J.T. Hull, 1887-1910), 11:16 (folio) [b]; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044032315814?urlappend=%3Bseq=67%3Bownerid=27021597765272676-69 ''HathiTrust''], deed dated 21 October 1719; grantor is "Joseph Pearce late of Norwalk in ye Colony of Connecticut nar of ye Town and County of Plymouth in New England Yeomen; grantees are Ephraim Little and John Richards of ... Plymouth, Gentlemen; sale is property "one Thousand Acres of Land Lying and Being in ye Eastern parts ... at aplace called Muscongus being part of a Tract of Land formerly purchased of ye Indians by my honoured Grand father Richd Pearce Deceased & he dying Intestate sd Tract of Land has been lately Diuided between his Sons & ye part belonging To my houred Father William Pearce of Norwalk aforesaid became mine by a Deed of Gift bearing Date June 1th 1719 upon ye Records at Charlestown & & ye perticular part that is mine is sd Diuision Lyeth on ye South Side of ye Land laid out for a Town there bounded on ye South side by ye Land of Samuel Martin & on ye North side by he Lands of my vncle George Pearce & Extends from Muscongus Riuer to Pemmaquid Riuer in Length about Eight miles out of which sd Tract I do Sell ..." Vol. 11. James Perry to Willm Witherell, ''York Deeds'', 18 vols. (Portland : J.T. Hull, 1887-1910), 11:200 (folio); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044032315814?urlappend=%3Bseq=648%3Bownerid=27021597765272676-666 ''HathiTrust''], deed dated 10 April 1719; property is two tracts "both upland or Marsh land lying ... at a Place Calld Miscongus Northward from Pemiquid about eight miles lying and being in within ye Goverment of Anapolis Royal Six hundred Acres of aboveside land lying upon a certain neck of land lyand and being upon Hocomockeng neck of land all for one hald of an Island Called by ye name of Hogg Island lying Easterly of Hocomockeng or Point by estimation three miles in length -- and one milein Breadth also a small Island lying near ye Indian Town all wch abovesaid tract ... of land I purchased of Richard Pears of Remoggscus or Miscongus now of Anapolis Royal also four Acres lying near Richard Pears upon Greenland River all wch said lands and bounds may more appear by a deed under ye hand and seal of Richard Peirce bearing date of ye --[blank]-- day of Septr [1718] ..." Vol. 12(2). Capt. Somersett to Richard Ffulfort in 'York Deeds'', 18 vols. (Portland : J.T. Hull, 1887-1910), 12(2):323 (folio) [a]; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044032315830?urlappend=%3Bseq=414%3Bownerid=27021597765289586-426 ''HathiTrust''], deed dated 1 June 1654; witnessed by John Brown, John Hayman and Richard Pearse; recorded 7 October 1728. Vol. 12(2). Richard Fulfard to Humphrey Horrell in 'York Deeds'', 18 vols. (Portland : J.T. Hull, 1887-1910), 12(2):323 (folio) [b]; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044032315830?urlappend=%3Bseq=415%3Bownerid=27021597765271094-443 ''HathiTrust''], deed dated 21 October 1667; witnessed by John Brown and Allexandr Goul Vol. 12(2). John Pearce of Manchester deposition ("John Pearce test[imony]) in ''York Deeds'', 18 vols. (Portland : J.T. Hull, 1887-1910), 12(2):323 (folio) [c]; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044032315830?urlappend=%3Bseq=415%3Bownerid=27021597765271094-443 ''HathiTrust''], deposition dated 10 June 1719, taken "ad Perpetuam Rei Memoriam: ... entered with the Easter Claims Pag: 95 on 7 October 1728; he is John Pearce of Manchester aged 67; "he was born and bred up till he was eighteen Years of Age at a River on the East Coast called by the Indians Amobscot & by the English Muscongus at my Father Richd Pearces Plantation, & I do certainly know that Humph Horrell Senr late of Beverly formerly lived at the Head of sd River [called Withbarne] being about twelve Miles above New Harbour & about two miles above my Fathers Plantation wch joyned to sd Horrells Plantaion .... Horrell lived on enjoyed improved & possessd the Tract of Land he there lived on from the first of my Re-membrance ... until he was driven off by the Indian more than forty Years since ... further saith that when he was a Youth of about ten twelve or thirteen Years he did work for & hold & drive Plow for the sd Horrell on the ... Land called Withbarne .... Vol 15 - ''Maine: Early Wills and Deeds, 1640-1760'' (CD-ROM), by subscription, AmericanAncestors database and digital images .... Vol. 15. Joseph Pearce to Isaac Bumpus, ''York Deeds'', 18 vols. (Portland : J.T. Hull, 1887-1910), 15:[435-436] (folio 217); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044032316564?urlappend=%3Bseq=604%3Bownerid=27021597765278220-736 ''HathiTrust''] or, by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB84/i/7512/435/22204159 ''AmericanAncestors''], grantor is Joseph Pearce of Plymouth in the County of Plymouth ...Husbandman ... to Isaac Bumpus of Rochester ... Yeoman ...; selling "certain Tracts and Parcels of Upland and Salt Marsh ... in Peniquaid or Miscongus ... formerly known by the name of Peniquid or Miscongus ... Part of the Land which '''my Hond Father William Pearce''' Gave me by Deed of Gift Dated the First Day of June 1719 ... contain Two Hundred Acres of Upland and so much Salt Marsh or Meadow as shall ... in the Lines of Survy by the Needle ... dated 31 Day March 1732; recorded 21 April 1733. Vol. 15. Eleazar Stockwell and Sarah (Pearce) his wife to Timothy Bordman and Joshua Bordman in ''York Deeds'', 18 vols. (Portland : J.T. Hull, 1887-1910), 15:221 (folio); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044032316564?urlappend=%3Bseq=616%3Bownerid=27021597765269029-644 ''HathiTrust''], deed dated 17 October 1732; grantors are of Ousetunnuck in Massachusetts Bay; grantees are Timothy Bordman of Weathersfield, Hartford County, and Joshua Bordman is of Ousetunnuck; sale is "all the Right Title Interest ... [that] we Eleazer & Sarah Stockwell have in ... Lands lying .. at the Places called or known ... [as] New Harbour Musconcus or Damuscotte or any and all the Lands Lying in ye Country Eastward of Bostong in the Proince afresd .... divided or undivided and be the Title of sd Lands Derived from John Brown of sd New Harbor an any other Person ... "; appearance 17 October 1732 at Hartford County "ss/Weathers field, Eleazer Stockwell & Sarah Stockwell ..." Vol. 15. William Huxley and Mindwell (Pope) his wife to Nathaniel Stillman and Timothy Bordman in ''York Deeds'', 18 vols. (Portland : J.T. Hull, 1887-1910), 15:221 (folio); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044032316564?urlappend=%3Bseq=618%3Bownerid=27021597765278220-750 ''HathiTrust''], deed dated 12 December 1732; grantors are William Huxley and Mindwell Huxley alias Mindwell Pope of the Town of Suffield, Hampshire County, Massachusetts Bay; grantees are Nathaniel Stillman Shopkeeper and Timothy Bordman [Glazier] both of Weathers-field, Hartford County, Colony of Connecticut; sales is all "our Right Title Claims or Demands which we have or ought to have of in or unto the Estate in Lands belonging to the Estate of our great Grandfather John Brown some Time of New Harbour now Deceasd and of our Grandfather Richard Pearse some Time of Musconcus Deceased our Right being One Third Part of the Right of land that did belong unto our Mother Margaret Pope alias Margaret Pearse in the Lands of her Father Richard Pearse and her Grand father John Brown before named lying and being at the Places called New Harbour and Musconcus and Damascote or else where Eastward of the County of York .... even all our Right (in the Right of sd Mother Margaret Pope that did now doth or that may hereafter appear of Right to belong to us of the lands of our aforesd Grandfather Richard Pearse and Great Grandfather John Brown at the afore named places or else where however situated .... " 15:460-462 (folio 229-230) - by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB84/i/7512/460/22204213 ''AmericanAncestors''], Joseph Peirce of Plymouth in the County of Plymouth in New England Yeoman or Labourer ... to Thomas Croade of Kingston ... "Two Hundred Acres lying and being at the Eastward .... either at Broad Bay Dameriscota New Harbour or Mascongus ... Right of Land Descended unto me from '''my Honoured Great Grand Father John Brown''' Deceased together with ...; deed dated 23 November 1731; recorded Plymouth 21 May 1733. Vol 16 - ''Maine: Early Wills and Deeds, 1640-1760'' (CD-ROM), by subscription, AmericanAncestors database and digital images .... Vol. 16. 16:29-30 (folio 13) - by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB84/i/7513/29/7664632 ''AmericanAncestors'']. Joseph Peirce of Plymouth ... Yeoman ... to Jonahan Barnes of Plymouth ... Gent. ... "Right wch I had from '''my Hond Father William Pierce''' Except what I have already sold"; deed dated 4 March 1725/6; recorded 7 July 1733. Vol. 16. 16:470 (folio 216); digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB84/i/7513/470/22205466 ''AmericanAncestors''] or 16:635-636 (folio 216); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044032316572?urlappend=%3Bseq=643%3Bownerid=27021597765290151-663 ''HathiTrust'']. Jno Brown, Richd & Wm Pearce to Nic Dennin Senr & Richard Dolver; deed dated 6 August 1729; John Brown is of "Bideford," York County; Richard Pearce is of "Marble Head"; William Pearce is of "Sufield in the County of Hampsheir in the Province of Massachusetts Bay"; witnesses are Joseph Killam and Nathaniel Hambling. (GeneJ Note--Prior two deeds are by related others; as are deeds that follow.) many many more deeds searching Joseph Pearce, etc. Vol. 16. 16:726-727 (folio 248); [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044032316572?urlappend=%3Bseq=734%3Bownerid=27021597765272811-766 ''HathiTrust''], John Pearce to Wm Badcock; witnesses are John Pearce junr and John Tuck. Deed dated 18 October 1734; John Pearce appearance at Beverly 18 October 1734 recorded 19 October 1734. Vol. 16. 16:727 (folios 248); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044032316572?urlappend=%3Bseq=735%3Bownerid=27021597765290151-757 ''HathiTrust''], John Pearce to John Tuck; witnessed by John Pearce junr and Richard Pearce; appearance at Essex, 15 October 1734; recorded 19 October 1734. Vol. 16. 16:547-548 (folio 252) - by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB84/i/7513/547/0 ''AmericanAncestors''] or 17:738-738 (folio 252), [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044032316572?urlappend=%3Bseq=746%3Bownerid=27021597765290151-768 ''HathiTrust''], Richd Pearce & Annd to Geo: Pearce Edwa Suraige & Mary wife of Jno Pearce & Attr to Jno Pearce Jos Pear & Attr for Francis Pearce Thos Pier & Atty for Natl Stillman Gersh Nott Timo Bordman & Josh: Boardman to Joseph Kent. We Richard Pearce of Marblehead .... for my self & as legally Impowered by George Pearce, Edward Surriage & Mary his Wife John Pearce of Marblehead aforesd Baker (for my self & as legally Impowered by John Pearce) Joseph Pearce of Rogester in ye County of Plymouth (for my self & as legally impowered by Frances Pearce) & Thomas Pier of Farmington in the County of Hartford & Colony of Connecticut Yeoman (for my self & as legally impower'd by Nathaniel Stillman Gershom Not Tim Bordman & Joshua Bordman)" sell to Joseph Kent of Plymouth ..."; "We are the true sold & lawful owners of he above granted Pemisses ... in our own proper Right & in our said Capacity as ... Estate o Inheritance ... We the sd Richard Pearce John Pearce Joseph Pearce & Thomas Pier ..."; deed dated 26 September 1734; recorded 30 October 1734. (Deed that follows is Richard Pearce of Marblehead to Joseph Kent ...) ''Maine: Early Wills and Deeds, 1640-1760'', vol. 17 *Richard and John Pearce to Nehemiah Ripley; York Deeds 17:2-3 (folio 1); digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB84/i/7511/2/22205710 ''AmericanAncestors''] or 17:11-12 (folio 1), [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/nyp.33433081901922?urlappend=%3Bseq=19%3Bownerid=27021597765563147-21 ''HathiTrust''], Richard Pearce of Marblehead, marriner; John Pearce of Marblehead, baker; Nehemiah Ripley of Plymouth, cooper; deed dated 13 September 1734; witnessed by Josiah Sturluent Consider Howland; Richard Pearce appearance at Plymouth, 1 October 1734; recorded 24 January 1734. *Richard and John Pearce to Nehemiah Ripley; York Deeds 17:3-4 (folio 1-2); digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB84/i/7511/3/22205970 ''AmericanAncestors''] or 17:12-14 (folio 1-2), [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/nyp.33433081901922?urlappend=%3Bseq=20%3Bownerid=27021597765570841-24 ''HathiTrust''], witnessed by John Winslow and Elizabeth Warner; dated 1 November 1734; appearance by Richard and John Pearce at Plymouth, 2 November 1734; recorded 24 January 1734. *Richard and John Pearce to James Hovey; York Deeds 17:14-15 (folio 2); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/nyp.33433081901922?urlappend=%3Bseq=22%3Bownerid=27021597765570841-26 ''HathiTrust''], deed dated 1 October 1734; witnessed by Thomas Jackson and Samuel Bartlett; appearance 1 October 1734 at Plymouth; recorded 24 January 1734. *Richard and John Pearce to Thomas Holmes; York Deeds 17:15-17 (folio 2-3); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/nyp.33433081901922?urlappend=%3Bseq=23%3Bownerid=27021597765570841-27 ''HathiTrust''], deed dated 2 October 1734; appearance at Plymouth 2 October 1734 by Richard and John Pearce; recorded 24 January 1734. *Richard and John Pearce to Samuel Bartlett; York Deeds 17:17-18 (folio 3); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/nyp.33433081901922?urlappend=%3Bseq=25%3Bownerid=27021597765570841-29 ''HathiTrust''], deed dated 28 October 1734; witnessed by John Atwood and Samuel Thacher; appearance at Plymouth, 28 October 1734 by Richard and John Pearce; recorded 24 January 1734. *Richard and John Pearce "& as attr to Edward Surrige to Ben Lothrop; York Deeds 17:19-20 (folio 4); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/nyp.33433081901922?urlappend=%3Bseq=27%3Bownerid=27021597765563147-29 ''HathiTrust''], mentions the land of Francis Pearce; deed dated 1 October 1734; signed by Richard Pearce and John Pearce; witnessed by Thomas Foster and Samuel Bartlett; appearance at Plymouth by Richard and John Pearce 1 October1734; recorded 24 January 1734. *Richard Pearce (and Mary Pearce, his wife) to Phillip Dumaresq; York Deeds 17:20-22 (folio 4-5); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/nyp.33433081901922?urlappend=%3Bseq=28%3Bownerid=27021597765570841-32 ''HathiTrust''], deed dated 17 April 1718; witnessed by George Whitehorn and James Cumming; appearance in Boston by Richard and Mary Pearce, 18 September 1718; "Nova Angelia November pro 1721 Recd & Recorded in the Notary publics Office in Boston Libo 1 mo fol 155, 156 & 157; recorded 28 January 1734. *Mary Pearce Wife & Attorney of Richard Pearce of Misconkus alias Mary Town in New England Yeoman ... to Phillip Dumaresq of Boston, marriner; York Deeds 17:22-24 (folio 5-6); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/nyp.33433081901922?urlappend=%3Bseq=30%3Bownerid=27021597765570841-34 ''HathiTrust''], deed dated 23 December 1720; witnessed by Thomas Wroe and Samuel Tyley Junr; appearance in Boston 24 Decembr 1720 by Mary Pearse; Charlestown, 29 December 1720, entered in a Book of Records of Eastern Lands .... Page 65,66, by Samuel Phipps ...; "Nova Angelia November 4 1721 Reced & Recorded in the Notary Publicks Office in Boston Libo 1 mo Folo 167, 168, 169; recorded 28 January 1734. *Mary Pearce Wife & Attorney of Richard Pearce of Misconkus alias Mary Town ... yeoman to Philip Bumaresq of Boston marriner; York Deeds 17:-24-25 (folio 6); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/nyp.33433081901922?urlappend=%3Bseq=32%3Bownerid=27021597765563147-34 ''HathiTrust''], deed dated 23 December 1720; witnessed by Thomas Wroe and Samuel Tyley Junr; appearance by Mary Pearce at Boston, 24 December 1720; "Charles-town Decembr 29, 1720 Recd & at the Speciall Instance & request of Philip Dumaresq Entered in a Book of Records of Eastern Land ... page 66 by Saml Phipps ..."; "Nova Anglia November 4, 1721 Received & Recorded in the Notary Publicks Office in Boston Libo 1 mo Folo 165, 166, 167; recorded 28 January 1734. *Agreement; Capt. Dumeresque, Capt George Whitehorn, Capt. James Pitts, Mr. Daneill Jehonett and Mr Andrew Sigorney, all merchants of Boston ... of ye one Part * Mr. Richard Pearce ... & Mary his Wife of ye other Part ...; York Deeds 17:25-27 (folio 6-7); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/nyp.33433081901922?urlappend=%3Bseq=33%3Bownerid=27021597765570841-37 ''HathiTrust''], agreement dated ______; appearance by Mary Pearce at Boston, reg Dec 1719 ...; entered into Eastern Claims, page 92; "Nova Anglia Nov pro 1721 .... Libr 1 mo Folo 157, 158, 159 & 160; recorded 28 January 1734; "Deposition & concerning this Instrut Recrdd in this book page 155." *William England to Richard Pearce .... https://hdl.handle.net/2027/nyp.33433081901922?urlappend=%3Bseq=35%3Bownerid=27021597765570841-39 *Phillip Dumerisq partition; mentions Mary Pearce, John Pearce, Richard Pearce; William Hilton is one of the witnesses; https://hdl.handle.net/2027/nyp.33433081901922?urlappend=%3Bseq=36%3Bownerid=27021597765570841-40 Vol. 18 '''Sims Langley and Eliz his wife in 1734/5 deed.''' See Timothy Bordman to "my Brother Benjamin Bordman", ''York Deeds'', 18 vols. (Portland : J.T. Hull, 1887-1910), 18:67-68 (folio 24); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/nyp.33433081901914?urlappend=%3Bseq=75%3Bownerid=27021597765571073-77 ''HathiTrust''], Timothy Bordman is of Weatherfield, Colony of Connecticut; Benjamin Bordman is of Litchfield, Colony of Connecticut; this is quit claim; Timothy refers to his interest in "any Lands EAstward of Boston either at Musconcus Dama Cottee or New Harbr or any other place ... Eastward of Boston by virtue of a Quitclaim Deed from Sims Langley & Eliza his Wife more or less one Third Part ... of sd Right conveyed by sd Sims Langley & Eliza his Wife ..."; Bordman deed dated 19 March 1734/5; witnessed by John Chester and Hannah Chester; appearance at Withersfield, 19 March 1734/5 by Timo Bordman; recorded 30 June 1736. ==Miscellaneous Essex County Deeds== '''16:143'''. Thomas Tewxbury to John Pearce, et ux., 1695, Essex County (Massachusetts) Deeds, 16:143; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9ZZ-13TG?i=153&cc=2106411&cat=209907 ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 866022, digital collection (DGS) 7462660, image 154-155 of 646; deed dated 1 December 1695, recorded 11 October 1704; Thomas Teuxbury is of Manchester, a husbandman; "confirmation of marriage between John Pearce & my Daughter Mary"; confirms to "my '''Sonne in Law John Pearce & my Daughter Mary his wife''' ..." ... about two acres; witnesses are Nathaniel Mastors, Senr; Robert Leach; Thomas West. '''20:138'''. Thomas West to John Pearce, 1704, Essex County (Massachusetts) Deeds, 20:138; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9ZZ-BC17?i=407&cc=2106411&cat=209907 ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 866023, digital collection (DGS) 7462661, image 408-409 of 729; deed dated 1 January 1704, recorded 24 May 1708; John Pearce of Manchester, fisherman; land is in Beverly; about eighteen acres; witnesses Robert and Mary Woodbery. '''23:41'''. Francis Pearse to Joseph Woodberry, 1700(?), Essex County (Massachusetts) Deeds 23:41; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99ZZ-BJ4G?i=348&cc=2106411&cat=209907 ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 866024, digital collection (DGS) 7462662, image 349 of 896; Francis Pearse to Joseph Woodberry; deed dated 16 December 1700(?); witnessed by William Hasham, Richard Litherer and Robert W Warrin Appearance by Francis 7 January 1703/4 and Lydia his wife surrendered her dower. He is Francis Pearce of Manchester, fisherman; property is one Dwelling house with two acres of land appertaining to the same .. and a little out house for shelter for cattle ... those named in bounds are Richard Lerther; Samuel Allen. Note: Prior deed is Thomas West to Joseph Woodberry; deed dated 10 February 1706/7, recorded 31 January 1710. '''23:130'''. Thomas West to George Peirce, 1710/11, Essex County (Massachusetts) Deeds, 23:130; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ZZ-BNS9 ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 866024, digital collection (DGS) 7462662, image 443 of 896; deed dated 10 March 1710/11, recorded 28 May 1711; he is George Peirce ... of Beverly ... fisherman ; upland, bounded on north by Wenham own line, on west by land of John Peirce; northeasterly corner with a great white oake tree standing on Wenham line ... bound also by land of Nathll Williams ... and part of West's woodland near Gardners Pond '''32:201'''. Richard Pearce Senr, John Pearce and George Pearce, 1717, Indenture, Essex County (Massachusetts) Deeds, 32:201; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89ZZ-1GG?i=211&cc=2106411&cat=209907 ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 866028, digital collection (DGS) 7462666, image 212 of 599; ; deed is dated 29 November 1717; recorded 2 December 1717; Richard Pearce Senr is of Marblehead ("'''Elder Brother'''"); John Pearce is of Manchester; and George Pearce is of Beverly, all are fishermen; this is "Their Division of Lands ..." of "Their father, Richd Pearce, deceased ..."; agreeing also that "our Sisters Children ... Eliz^a Ffullfood, Frances Fulfood and their sister Eliz^a Marten ye wife of Samll Marten of Marblehead, fisherman," shall have [certain land] "as their Mothers part and portion." '''32:257'''. George Pearce (Indenture), 1720/21, Essex County (Massachusetts) Deeds, 23:257; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89Z8-3S1Z?i=573&cc=2106411&cat=209907 ''FamilySearch''], FLS film 866030, digital collection (DGS) 7463273, image 574 of 601; deposition of George Pearce of ye age of fifty five years ... instrument dated dated 7 February 1720/21. (There follows, then, the deposition of John Pearce, of ye age of sixty eight years or thereabouts ...) '''37:257'''. John Pearce et al. (Indenture). ____, Essex County (Massachusetts) Deeds, 37:257; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89Z8-3S1Z?i=573&cc=2106411&cat=209907 ''FamilySearch''], FLS film 866030, digital collection (DGS) 7463273, image 574 of 601; dated _____, recorded 21 February 1720; deposition of John Pearce "of ye age of Sixty Eight years of Thereabouts ...." '''39:70'''. '''WIP''' >> Richard Peirce (and Mary his wife) to [[Hilton-345|William Hilton]] and to son [[Hilton-2454|Stilson Hilton]], 1719/20, Essex County (Massachusetts) Deeds, 39:70; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99ZZ-1XMY?i=378&cc=2106411&cat=209907 ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 866031, digital collection (DGS) 7463274, image 379 [a] of 605; deed dated 1 February 1719/20, recorded 12 September 1721; grantors are Richard Peirce & Mary his now lawful wife; sale to William Hilton is one hundred and twelve acres of land, sale to Stilson Hilton is one hundred and two acres, "which Lands bounds and Lyes as ... ___________ Sumersits Cover ... ; mentions William Briscoes Lott ... also Edward Evens Lott ... '''39:71'''. '''WIP''' >> Richard Peirce to William Hilton, 1719, Essex County (Massachusetts) Deeds, 39:70; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99ZZ-1XMY?i=378&cc=2106411&cat=209907 ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 866031, digital collection (DGS) 7463274, image 379 [b] of 605; deed dated 17 August 1719, recorded 23 September 1721; grantor is Richard Peirce of Remobscouse in ye Eastern Parts; grantee is William Hilton; land is _______________; Richard's wife Mary also signs. '''41:207[/208]'''. [[Presson-45|Nehemiah Presson]] to George Pearce, 1722/3, Essex County (Massachusetts) Deeds, 41:207; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9ZZ-BZDM?i=531&cc=2106411&cat=209907 ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 866032, digital collection (DGS) 7463275, image 532 of 615; deed dated 1 January 1722/3; recorded 1 January 1722[/3]; grantor is Nehemiah Presson of Beverly .. fisherman with the Consent of [[Allen-14989|Abigail]] my wife; grantee is George Pearce of … Beverly, Fisherman; property is a missuage or Tenement Consisting of a Dwelling House & thirteen acres land five Eighths of an acre of Upland and Swamp .. being in … Beverly … is the Tenement upon which I lately Dwell and formerly bought of [[West-4354|Capt Thomas West]] and is bounded Northerly and Easterly with land that was my Father [[Presbury-8|William Pressons]] Deceased and East Southerly with the Land of Mr Robert Brisco and Southerly & Westerly with Said Pearce his own land … being all the Land that as … Confirmed unto me by the Deeds of Sale under his hand and Seal one of them bearing date December ye 24 1715 and the other January 5 1716/17 … "; witnesses are Robert Woodbery and John Cleeves; appearance by Nehemiah Presson and Abigail Presson dated Essex, 1 January 1722. '''54:116'''. John Brown to Heirs of Richard Pearse, dec'd, 1729, Essex County (Massachusetts) Deeds, 54:116; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ZZ-BKC6?i=122&cc=2106411&cat=209907 ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 866038, digital collection (DGS) 7463281, image 123 of 592; deed dated 7 August 1729; recorded 13 August 1729; grantor is John Brown of ye Town of Biddeford in ye County of York in ye Province of Main, Yeoman; grantees are "ye Family of Pearses in a Cartain Map of ye Sd Land; land is "ye Tract of Land Divided & Set of unto [ye Family of ye Pearses] which land is six hundred and Thirty Rods in Breath and five & Twenty miles in Length ... Land divided and Set off unto them in foresd map or Platt of Lands which Platt Contains ye Tract of Land sold and Granted by Capt John Summersett Indian Saggamore & Annogoit Sagamore to John Browne of New Harbour, dec'd"; notes that "The above mentioned Richard Pearse his Right & Interest in ye Right of Elizabeth Browne alias Pearse his wife"; witnesses James Sayer and Daniel Withum; appearance by John Brown dated Glouster, 8 August 1729. '''54:183'''. William Pearse to Joseph Morse, Essex County (Massachusetts) Deeds, 1729, 54:183; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99ZZ-B28C?i=191&cc=2106411&cat=209907 ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 866038, digital collection (DGS) 7463281, image 192 of 592; deed dated 24 December 1729, recorded 27 December 1729; grantor is William Pearse of Newtown in the Collony of Connecticut ; "in Consideration of Love & Natural Affection which I bear & have toward '''my nephew Joseph Morse of Marblehead''' … Baker … ; land is One Hundred Acres of Land in [??] Messoney joining to a Tract of Land which this Morse had from his Father & Mother Richd Pearse & Mary his Wife … ; appearance by Willm Pears dated Marblehd 24 Decemb 1729. '''56:128'''. Richard Pears and wife Mary Pears to John Pears, 1729, Essex County (Massachusetts) Deeds, 56:128; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9ZZ-1QQR?i=141&cc=2106411&cat=209907 ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 866039, digital collection (DGS) 7463282, image 142 of 792; deed dated 24 December 1729, recorded 8 January 1729[/30]; he is Richard Pears of Marblehead, Fisherman, Senr., with wife Mary Pears; "in Consideration of Parental Love and Affection which we Bear and have towards '''our Son John Pears''' of the aforesd Town, Baker"; land is one hundred and Thirty Eight acres of Land in New Harbour in Pemyquid ..."; also Eighteen acres i the said Township & fFive acres & half in another place i the said Township . in the Fish Yards or Fish Flakes .. ; witnesses are James Kettell Junr and William Mooney. '''56:128'''. William Pearse to John Pearse, 1729, Essex County (Massachusetts) Deeds, 56:128; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9ZZ-1QQR?i=141&cc=2106411&cat=209907 ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 866039, digital collection (DGS) 7463282, image 142 of 792; deed dated 24 December 1729, recorded 8 January 1729[/30]; grantor is William Pearse of New Town i the Collony of Conecticut, Husbandman"; "in Consideration of Love goodwill and Affection which I bear & have Towards '''my Loving Nephew John Pearse''' of Marblehead ... Baker ..."; witnesses are William Moony and Mary Pearse; William Pearse appearance date Marblehead, 24 December 1729. '''57:56'''. Edmond and Elizabeth (Pearse) Clark to John Coy and Elizabeth Knight, 1730, Essex County (Massachusetts) Deeds, 57:56; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99ZZ-1SJK?i=362&cc=2106411&cat=209907 ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 866039, digital collection (DGS) 7463282, image 363 of 792; deed is by Edmond Clark and Elizabeth Clark originally Elizabeth Pearse ... "the One [https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/moiety Moiety] or half part of all our Right Title Interest Property Inheritance Claim ... unto Two Thousand One hundred and Eighty Eight acres of land which is called & Computed To be our part of proportion of a Tract of land formerly deeded to John Brown of New Harbor from Capt. John Somerset & Unogoit two Sagamores as by Deed Dated _____ [1625]"; deed dated 4 September 1730; sale is to John Coy late of Gloucester ... now of Falmouth in the County of York .., cooper and Elizabeth Knight, widow & relict of Capt. John Knight late of ... Glocester, Dec'd ...; recorded 7 September 1730. '''70:250'''. Nicholas Merret to John Pearce, 1735, Essex County (Massachusetts) Deeds, 70:250; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ZZ-1H64?i=857&cc=2106411&cat=209907 ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 866044, digital collection (DGS) 7463287, image 858-859 of 891; deed dated 24 December 1735; recorded 18 June 1736; grantor is Nicholas Merret of Marblehead … Fisherman; grantees are "in consideration of Love good Will and affection which I have … toward My loveing Son in Law John Pearce and My Daughter Eliza Pearce his wife both of Marblehead …"; deed is for "all and Singular my housing and Lands and all my goods and Chattles and ye Debt that is anyways due to me or any ways or wise maybe _____ To me ye sd Nicholas Merret lying in Marblehead …. viz a house and Land … formerly in ye possession of my brother Samuel Merret Late of Marblehead Dec'd but I bought it off Colo Joho Turner, Esq of Salem … and a peice of ground for a Garden …"; in bounds he mentions "my Son Samuel Merritts Land that I gave him .."; appearance by Nicholas Merret, 26 February 1735[/6]. '''89:204'''. John Neal & al to Humphrey Devinaux, 1746[/?7], in Essex County (Massachusetts) Deeds, 89:204; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89ZZ-1F78?i=210&cc=2106411&cat=209907 ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 866053, digital collection (DGS) 7463296 image 211 of 596; deed dated 7 January 1746[/?7], recorded 11 February 1746[/?7]; Grantors are John Neal of Marblehead … fisherman … '''Mary Pearce of sd Marblehead widow''' Rebecca Neal of sd Marblehead singlewoman William Braughton of sd Marblehead Fisherman and Margarit his wife Children & Heirs of John Neal late of Marblehead ….; land is "about four acres of Land on ye Great Neck in Marblehead being half of the fifth Lot in ye Division of ye sd Neck which was laid out to ye Heirs of ___ John Legg and of sd half thereof was a Cows Commonage which our Father John Neal purchased of John Oulton & Deborah his wife & Stephon Minot and Mary His wife by their Deed Dated the fifteenth Day of August 1723 … we the said John William Mary & Rebecca …."; witnesses are Nathan Bowon and Sarah Goodwin. '''101:240'''. William Pearce to George Pearce, 1731/2, Essex County (Massachusetts) Deeds, 101:240; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9ZZ-1QDW?i=546&cc=2106411&cat=209907 ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 866059, digital collection (DGS) 7463302, image 547 of 600; deed dated 10 February 1731/2; he is "George Pearce of Beverly ... Fisherman with the consent of '''Rebeckah my wife'''" ... for ninety pounds ... paid by William Pearce ... of Beverly Cordwainer ... [sells] a parcel of Homestead Land ... containing about eleven acres of upland & swamp ... bound Easterly with the Land of John Williams & Southerly with ye land of Nathaniel Williams and Westerly with ye Land of Daniel Williams & northerly with my own Lands ... provided allways tha I do ... researve one acre of ye Land ... to be to my said wife Rebekah & her Heirs & assignes Forever; signed by both George Pearce (his mark and seal) and Rebekah Pearce (her mark and seal); witnessed by Robert Woodberry and Ruth Woodberry; appearance by George and Rebecca on 11 October 1734. '''103:11'''. John Pearce et al. to John Pearse, 1747, Essex County (Massachusetts) Deeds, 103:11; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9Z8-MZWM?i=305&cc=2106411&cat=209907 ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 866060, digital collection (DGS) 7463303, image 306-307 of 579; deed dated before 19 January 1747 (earliest acknowledgement), recorded 11 February 1765; this is '''John Pearse of New Castle''' in ye Province of New Hampshire, Shipwright, and '''[[Pearse-1377|Meriam Badcock]]''', [[Badcock-779|William Badcock]], yeoman, both of Manchester ... and '''[[Preson-13|Marcy Williams]]''', [[Williams-57484|Joseph Williams]], yeoman, both of Beverly ... for one hundred and sixty pounds twelve shillings ... '''paid by John Pearse of Manchester .. Housewright'''; conveys "all of our parts & proportions which is seven tenths of the several parcels of Land ... all situate in Manchester ... formerly owned & possessed by '''John Pearce Dec'd''' ... bounded (a) first piece of Land ... two acres ... mentions "House of sd Pearce b formerly possessed for some years ... Whityers Lands ... together with all ye houses and buildings on eiher piece of sd land excepting that the '''Widow Sarah Pearce''' shall have the privi= of living in one room of the new House during her Life ... also there is a certain wood lott in the west Division at the south end of the two Lotts numbers seven & eight .... ; acknowledgement was 19 January 1747 by John Pearce the Grantor ; also on 5 February 1755 by William Badcock & Meriam his wife, Joseph Williams & Marcy his wife ... ; witnesses to the deed are [[Presbury-19|David Prisson]], [[Hill-9807|Ann Presson, and Nehemiah Porter.
    [[X-3336]] Note--20 April 2024--see perhaps/probably [[Presbury-19|David Presson]] and [[Hill-9807|Anne (Hill) Presson]].
    *His daughter [[Preson-13|Mercy/Marcy (Presson) Williams (1709-abt.1760)]] married in Manchester, 9 March 1746, [[Williams-57484|Joseph Williams (1704-abt.1786)]] *Their daughter [[Presson-286|Anna (Presson) Pearce (abt.1726-1795)]] married at Manchester, 20 October 1747, [[Pearce-12149|John Pearce (abt.1726-1766)]], and survived to be his widow. '''103:27'''. George Pearce (and Mary my wife) to William Pearce, 1746, in Essex County (Massachusetts) Deeds, 103:27; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89Z8-MZ29?i=321&cc=2106411&cat=209907 ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 866060, digital collection (DGS) 7463303, image 322 of 579; deed dated 23 April 1746; recorded 9 March 1756; George is of Ipswich, a taylor, alias husbandman; he quit claims for sixty bounds in old Tenor bills of credit paid by "'''my brother William Pearce of Beverly''' ... Cordwinder alias Husbandman ... all of George's right title and interest ... in the real estate of "my father George Pearce late of said Beverly Husbandman Deceased ... consisting of a dwelling house and barn and about ten-acres of land ... except for his right in "one acre of land being a part of the premises laying at the Southeasterly side ... which is reserved for "my mother Rebekah Pearce her use and if she doth need or want to spend it for her Support then I do ... quitt my right in said one acre of Land ..."; witnesses are Robert Woodberry; Sarah Hasham; Joseph Emmerton; Jonathan Cole. '''110:119'''. John Williams, et al. (Indenture), 1755, Essex County (Massachusetts) Deeds, 110:119; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ZZ-1H6Y?i=129&cc=2106411&cat=209907 ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 866064, digital collection (DGS) 7463307, image 130-131 of 587; dated 18 March 1755, recorded 8 April 1762; partition of land held by John Williams and Ebenezer Williams, land that was John Williams, dec'd. ===Essex Grantors=== Grantors Index, Nob-Zac 1640-1799 for Pearce, Parce, Pares, Pears, Pearse, Peirce, Peirs, Peirse, Perse, Piere, Pierce, FSL film 866005, digital collection (DGS) 7462643 begins image 100-808, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89ZZ-B9YJ?i=99&cc=2106411&cat=209907 ''FamilySearch'']. *recorded 1787 Mar 28, Anne, Admn to Johnathan Glover, 146:258/Marblehead--[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89ZZ-1DZF?i=268&cc=2106411&cat=209907 ''FamilySearch'']. FSL film 866081, digital collection (DGS) 7463324, image, 269 of 329. This is a different Anne Pearce; she is of Marblehead, admr of the estate of Nathaniel Pearce of Marblehead. *recorded 1706 Sept 26, George > Joseph Hale, 19:182/Newbury; Deeds, v. 19-21 1705-1710, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89ZZ-BWJK?i=201&cc=2106411&cat=209907 866023 7462661; image 202 of 729; deed dated 11 December 1704. *recorded 1707 June 23, George > Edward Sargent, 24:194/Newbury *(done) recorded 1710 Jan 31, Francis > Joseph Woodberry, 23:41/Manchester; Deeds, v. 22-24 1708-1712; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99ZZ-BJ4G?i=348&cc=2106411&cat=209907 ''FamilySearch''], *recorded 1707 June 23, George > Benjamin Peirce, 19:217/Newbury *(done) recorded 1717 Dec 2, George, et al. > (Indenture), '''32:201'''/--; Deeds v. 32-33 1717-1718; *(done) recorded 1720 Feb 21, George > (Deposition), '''37:257'''/-- < Richard Ober, 44:239/Beverly **Deeds, v. 22-24 1708-1712 866024 7462662< William Pearce, 101:240/Beverly; Deeds, v. 100-101 1753-1756. *(done) recorded 1756 Mar 9, '''George and Mary my wife > William Pearce''', '''103:27'''/Beverly? Deeds, v. 102-103 1755-1757; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89Z8-MZ29?i=321&cc=2106411&cat=209907 ''FamilySearch''] *recorded 1734 Apr 25 John, to Thomas Hender, 64:228/Marblehead *(done) recorded 1765 Feb 11, John et al to John Pearse, '''103:11'''/Manchester; [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9Z8-MZWM?i=305&cc=2106411&cat=209907 ''FamilySearch''], *recorded 1693 May 5, Mary (now Hubbard) e al. Admrs. > Freeman Clarke, 9:274/Ipswich *recorded 1693 Oct 9, Mary et al Admr > Andrew Barley, 9:145/Jeffery's Neck, Ipswich *recorded 1694 Sep 5, Mary by Tr^ et al. > (A. N. Agreement), 10:38/Ipswich? *recorded 1709 Apr 1, Mary > Benjamin Peirs, 22:153, Salisbury *recorded 1710 Jan 27, Mary (alias Hubbard) et al. > John Dennis, 28115/Ipswich *recorded 1717 June 18, Mary > Richard Brown, Sr., 33:21/Newberry *(in) recorded 1721 Sept 12, [Richard/] Mary (ux Richard) > William Hilton et al, 39:70/--; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99ZZ-1XMY?i=378&cc=2106411&cat=209907 ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 866031, digital collection (DGS) 7463274, image 379 [a] of 605; *(in) recorded 1721 Sept 12, [Richard] Mary et al. > William Hilton, 39:71/--; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99ZZ-1XMY?i=378&cc=2106411&cat=209907 ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 866031, digital collection (DGS) 7463274, image 379 [b] of 605; *(done) recorded 1729 Jan 8, Mary (ux Richard) > John Pears, 56:128/--; [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9ZZ-1QQR?i=141&cc=2106411&cat=209907 ''FamilySearch''], *(done; they are mentioned, but not grantors; this says estate?) recorded 1729 Dec 27, Mary (ux Richard) est. > Joseph Morse, 54:183/-- ; deed reads as William Pearse to Joseph Morse. *(done) recorded 1746 Feb 11, Mary et al. > Humphry Deveriux, 89:204/Great Neck, Marblehead ===Essex Grantees=== Grantees Index, Had-Pix 1640-1799, FSL film 862801, digital collection 7462602, surname entries begin at image 480 of 545, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99ZZ-B66M?i=479&cc=2106411&cat=209907 ''FamilySearch'']. *(done) recorded 1729 Aug 13, Elizabeth (or Brown) (heirs of et al) < John Brown, 54:116/Damariscotta, Nova Scotia *(done) recorded 1735 June 18, Elizabeth (ux John) < Nicholas Merret, 70:250/Marblehead *(done) recorded 1711 May 28, George < Thomas West, 23:130/Beverly; Deeds, v. 22-24 1708-1712, 866024 7462662 https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ZZ-BNS9 image 443 of 896 *(done) recorded 1717 Dec 2, George et al. < (Indenture), 32:201/---- *(done) recorded 1722 Feb 21, George et al. < (Indenture), '''37:257'''/---- Deeds, v. 36-37 1718-1721, *(done) recorded 1722 Jan 1, George < Nehemiah Presson, 41:207/Beverly; [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9ZZ-BZDM?i=531&cc=2106411&cat=209907 ''FamilySearch'']. *recorded 1729 Dec. 3, George et al. < Rice Knowlton et al., 53:193/Beverly, Wenham *recorded 1769 Mar 2. George et al. < Lucy Wainwrigh et al by Grn, 125:197/Chebacco, Ipswich *recorded 1766 Sept 2, James et al. < (Exemplicfication), 119:127/Beverly *recorded 1786 Marc 28, Jane < Zachariah Gage et ux, et al., 146:90/Beverly *(done) recorded 1704 Oct 11, John et ux < Thomas Tewxbury, 16:143/Manchester; Deeds, v. 16-18 1701-1706 866022 7462660 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9ZZ-13TG?i=153&cc=2106411&cat=209907 ''FamilySearch''], image 154-155 of 646 *(done) recorded 1708 May 24, John < Thomas West, 20:138/Beverly; Deeds, v. 19-21 1705-1710 866023 7462661 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9ZZ-BC17?i=407&cc=2106411&cat=209907 ''FamilySearch'']. *recorded 1717 Dec 2, John et al. < (Indenture), 32:201/---- *(done) recorded 1720 Feb 21, John et al. < (Indenture), '''37:257'''/---; Deeds, v. 36-37 1718-1721, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89Z8-3S1Z?i=573&cc=2106411&cat=209907 ''FamilySearch''], FLS film 866030, digital collection (DGS) 7463273, image 574 of 601; deposition of John Pearce "of ye age of Sixty Eight years of Thereabouts .... " *recorded 1720 June 11, John et al. < (Indenture), 38:24/--- *recorded 1729 Jan 8, John < Richard Pears et ux, 56:128/--- *recorded 1729 Jan 8, John < William Pearse, 56:129/--- *recorded 1733 Sept 4, John et al. < (Deposition), 63:250/--- *recorded 1733 Dec 1, John et al. < (Deposition), 65:118/--- *recorded 1729 Aug 22, John < Samuel Griffin, et ux., 54:131/Gloucester *recorded 1729 Aug 22, John < Samuel Griffin, et ux., 54:132/Gloucester *recorded 1729 Aug 22, John < Samuel Griffin et ux., 54:132/Gloucester *recorded 1736 June 18, John et ux < Nicholas Merret, 70/250/Marblehead *recorded 1736 June 26, John < John Trevett, 71:148/Marblehead *recorded 1750 Nov 21, John < Mathew Bright et ux, 94:235/Marblehead *recorded 1750 Nov 21, John < Richard James, 96:80/Marblehead *recorded 1753 May 28, John < William Neck, 68:142/Marblehead *recorded 1754 Jan 21, John < Aaron Bennet et al., 99:242/Manchester *recorded 1754 Apr 6, John < William Nick, et ux, 98:183/Marblehead *recorded 1758 Feb 11, John < John Pierce et al., 103:11/Manchester *recorded 1758 Mar 23, John < John Williams, 104:160/Beverly *recorded 1749 Dec 12, John < Nathaniel Williams, 107:29/?Beverly *recorded 1778 Apr 14, John < William Pearce, 131:82/Beverly *recorded 1788 Mar 14, John < William Peirce, 147:129/Beverly *recorded 1787 Nov 10, Lydia (by atty et al.) < (Agreement), 147:46/Beverly *recorded 1786 May 10, Nathaniel < Jonathan Glover, 145:140/Marblehead *recorded 1788 June 30, Nathaniel < Edmund Putnam et ux, 147:228/Beverly, Danvers *recorded 1792 Feb 27, Nathaniel < Josiah Creesy, 154:138/-- *recorded 1792 Feb 27, Nathaniel < Josiah Creesy, 154:138/Beverly *recorded 1794 Feb 18, Nathaniel < Elizabeth Brown adm., 157:118/Beverly *recorded 1794 June 5, Nathaniel < Peter Dodge et al., 158:97/Beverly *recorded 1796 Nov 16, Nathaniel < Israel Porter, 162:33/Beverly *recorded 1792 Dec 29, Nicholas < Molly Williams adm., 156:53/--- *recorded 1717 Dec 2, Richard et al. < (Indenture), 32:201/--- *recorded 1720 Feb 21, Richard et al. < (Depositions), 37:257/--- *recorded 1720 Feb 21, Richard Sr. et al < (Depositions), 37:257/--- *recorded 1720 June 15, Richard et al. < (Depositions), 38:19/Marblehead *recorded 1720 Aug 17, Richard et al. < Abraham Allen et ux, 37:144/Marblehead *recorded 1729 Aug 13, Richard (heirs of) < John Brown, 54:115/Nova Scotia *recorded 1733 Sept 4, Richard et al. < (Deposition), 63:250/--- *recorded 1756 Mar 9, William < George Pearce, 101:240/Beverly *recorded 1756 Mar 9, William < Andrew Woodbery, 101:240/Manchester *recorded 1756 Mar 9, William < George Pearce, 103:27/Beverly? *recorded 1760 Feb 7, John < Matthew Bright, 107:83/Marblehead *recorded 1762, Jan 26, John Jr. < George Dennison et al./Gloucester *recorded 1765 Oct 21, John < William Neck, 119:247/Marblehead *recorded 1771 May 13, John < Francis Sargent et ux., 129:82/Gloucester? *recorded 1771 Dec 10, John < Francis Sargent et ux., 130:27/Gloucester *recorded 1778 Feb 25, John Jr. < John Pearce, 131:47/Marblehead *recorded 1778 Apr 14 John < William Pearce, 131:82/Beverly *recorded 1786 July 18, John, Sr. < Andrew Sargent, 145:227/Gloucester *(there are later Johns) *recorded 1748 May 20, Joseph & et al. < Samuel Steveens, 91:209/Gloucester *recorded 1777 July 24 Lydia < Sarah Pierce, 135:122/--- *recorded 1787 Nov 10, Lydia by attny < (agreement), 147:46/Beverly *recorded 1776 Sept 19, Martha et al. < Johannah Vickery, 134:?260/Marblehead *recorded 1776 Sept 19, Mary et al. < Johannah Vickery, 134:260/Marblehead *there is a recorded 1786 Nathaniel < Jonathan Glover/Marblehead *other Beverlys *recorded 1717 Dec 2, Richard et al. < Indenture, 32:201/-- *recorded 1720 Feb 21, Richard et al. < Depositions, 37:257 *recorded 1720 Feb 21, Richard Sr. et al. < Depositions, 37:257 *recorded 1720 June 15, Richard et al. < Depositions 38:19/Marblehead *recorded 1720 Aug 17, Richard et al. < Abraham Allen et ux., 37:144/Marblehead *recorded 1729 Aug 13, Richard (heirs of) < John Brown, 54:115/Nova Scotia *recorded 1733 Sept 4, Richard et al. < Deposition, 63:250/--- *recorded 1793 Feb 26, Robert < Ruth Witt, 155:137/Marblehead *recorded 1714 May 6, Samuel < Jonathan Springer et ux., 27:16/Gloucester *several other Samuels/Gloucester *who's this, recorded 1723 Jan 13, Samuel et al. < Mary Browne, Admin, 43:68/Lynn *there is one 1748 Samuel < Joseph Allen et al/Gloucester *there are several 1795-1798 Williams, most Gloucester. *(done) recorded 1762 Apr 8, John Williams et al. < (Indenture), 110:119/Beverly. Deeds, v. 110-111 1761-1764; [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ZZ-1H6Y?i=129&cc=2106411&cat=209907 ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 866064, digital collection (DGS) 7463307, image 130-131 of 587; dated 18 March 1755, **Williams Grantor index at [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ZZ-B972?i=415&cc=2106411&cat=209907 ''FamilySearch''] ==Research Notes== '''1724 Deed (Newbury).''' Recorded 30 September 1725, Daniel Pierce, est. to Richard Keley et al.; 49:55; [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89ZZ-BHN7?i=66&cc=2106411&cat=209907 ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 866036, digital collection (DGS) 7463279, image 67 of 598; deed dated 20 November 1724; grantor as Charles Peirce of Newbury; grantees are Rich'd Kely and John Kely John Moody Silvanius Plumer Wm Dole Richd Dole Abner Dole Joseph ?Hely junr Jonathan Emery, John Plumer John Dole Jose Dole Stephen Dole Danl Cheney John Richards John Hale Junr Joseph Willett Benja Hale Jos Knight Junr Joseph Lunt Benja Knight junr and John Dike and ye widow Eliza Plumer and John Emerson all of Newbury ... ; land "formerly laid out to my Hond Grandfather Danl Peirce late of Newbury ... Deceased. (Deeds, v. 49-50 1726-1728). Other Newbury *recorded 1707 June 28, Benjamin [Pearce] tp Mary Peirce, 19:217/Newbury; Deeds, v. 19-21 1705-1710; [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99ZZ-B7GG?i=241&cc=2106411&cat=209907 ''FamilySearch''], 866023 7462661, image 242 of 729; dated 7 May 1707; she is "my loving sister Mary Peirce of Newbury"; acre of meadow or marsh at Newbury *recorded 1707 October 14, Benjamin [Pearce] to Richard Browne Jr., 19:218/Newbury *recorded 1708 Mar 5, Benjamin [Pearce] to John March, 23:20/Newbury. *recorded 1717 June 18 Benjamin [Pearce] to Richard Browne, 33:19/Newbury *recorded 1729 Oc 1, Benjamin [Pearce] to Edward Presbury, 56:84/Newbury *Allen Essex Index to deeds - grantees A-Hac 1640-1799 ; https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ZZ-B9RB?i=26&cc=2106411&cat=209907 *Allen Essex Index to deeds - grantors A-Fly 1640-1799 ; https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99ZZ-Y5WY?i=29&cc=2106411&cat=209907 == Sources ==

    Relative Race

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    Relative Race is a show about 4 couples or teams that are finding relatives using DNA and traveling across the United States. The team that makes it to Day 10 will compete compete for money. Each season there seems to be a change which keeps the show interesting. Dan Debenham is the host of Relative Race. ==Season 1== Season 1: :Is not able to view anywhere ==Season 2== Season 2 ==Season 3== Season 3 ==Season 4== Season 4 ==Season 5== Season 5 ==Season 6== Season 6 ==Season 7== Season 7 ==Season 8== Season 8 ==Season 9== Season 9 ==Season 10== Season 10 ==Season 11== Season 11 ==Season 12== Season 12 ==Season 13== Season 13 ==Sources==

    Hendrik van Munster (1440-1510)

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    Head page: [[Space:Petra_Goedegebuure%27s_pre-1500_Work|Petra Goedegebuure's pre-1500 Work]] This page describes Hendrik van Munster. It tries to bring together everything that can be gleaned from any online primary resources and contemporary eyewitness documents. There will be no reference to online genealogies. ===Parentage and death=== Hendrik (I) van Munster was the son of Berend I van Munster and Johanna van Ruinen, Vrouwe van Ruinen.Staat I van archief 0334 [http://www.drentsarchief.nl/onderzoeken/archiefstukken?mivast=34&mizig=210&miadt=34&miaet=1&micode=0334&minr=808050&miview=inv2 Het geslacht van Munster en de heerlijkheid Ruinen], Drents Archief {{Image|file=Munster-169.jpg |size=m |align=r |caption=The former castle Oldenhave near Ruinen. }} Hendrik was probably born on the stronghold Oldenhof or OldenhaveWikipedia entry [https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oldenhave_(havezate) Oldenhof], accessed April 12, 2021, the residence of the Van Munsters near Ruinen. He had at least the following siblings: #Johan van Munster, zu Meinhövel und Botzlar. #Elsabé van Munster, m. (1458) Wolf van Ittersum. #Berend van Munster, domproost in Munster. '''Henric van Munster''' became the next Lord of Ruinen after the death of his mother Johanna van Ruinen in 1478. He was sworn in as vassal on [https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_van_Bourgondi%C3%AB David van Bourgondië], Bishop of Utrecht on June 3, 1478.Drents Archief, toegang 0605 [https://proxy.archieven.nl/34/CD367E1752444351B462A1AF0ECC1CE1 Heerlijkheid Ruinen, Regesten, Regest nr. 6]: :''David van Bourgoendien bisschop te Utrecht verklaart, na het overlijden van Johan van Runen, haar zoon '''Henrick van Munster''' te hebben beleend met "die heerlicheit ende gerichte tot Runen, toe Buddinckwolde, Hakeswolde ende ter Bulinge" c.a.; de Oldenhof, de Nyenhoff, de tienden te Runen en te Pette, de goederen Wulverinck, Ludderinck, Hadeboldinck, Westerbrinck, Broecsinck en Olde-Lanssinck alle in het kerspel Runen; de gruit te Runen c.a..; 7 hoeven c.a. in het kerspel Zuytwolde; het goed toe Oeldinck c.a. in het kerspel Dalen, de tienden te Ghies c.a. in het kerspel Hesselen, de grove en smalle tienden over Roederinck en Ribberting in het kerspel Dever; de goederen geheten Westersche Wildenberch c.a. in het kerspel Overreysten; Remmering te Banloe in het kerspel Rolde, Nydinck in het kerspel Norch; de boterpacht c.a. op Buddinckwolde en opter Bullinge; in Twenthe de hof te Welvelde, de Luttike Hulscher, Sterkesloe, het huis ter Beke, het huis ter Haer, het goed toe Bartoldinck en dat Velthuys te Hertmen c.a. in het kerspel Borgen. Met vermelding als leenmannen van Otto van Rechteren en Willem van Buchorst ridders, Goert van Reede, Henric Mulert, Johan Borre, Evert van Leiden. Gegeven op onsen slote tot Vollenhoe int jair onss Heren dusent vierhondert acht ende tsoventich opten derden dach in Iunio.'' '''Henrick van Munster''' was sworn in as vassal on the new Bishop of Utrecht, Frederik IV (van Baden), on June 5, 1497(BE fol 17): 1510 apr 15 (BE fol 100v): Bernardt van Munster na de dood van zijn vader Henrick van Munster, ===Marriages and children=== In 1456 Hendrik married Alexandrine von den Dorneburg genannt von Aschebrock, a daughter of Johan Aschebrock, Sohn JohannsGesamtarchiv von (Dep.) Landsberg-Velen, Landesarchiv NRW Abteilung Westfalen. Bestand: [http://www.westfaelische-geschichte.de/que64719 Botzlar, Urkunden, 47. D.d. 1456-05-14]: :''Walraven van Moirse, Bischof zu Münster, verschreibt dem Johan Aschebrock, Sohn Johanns, Geld auf das in schlechtem Zustand befindliche Schloß Boesler (das früher Bischof Lodewich dem Ritter 'Hermann van Munster zusammen mit den Höfen zu Boesler und Selm verpfändet hat), nachdem Johann seine Tochter dem '''Hynrike van Munster, Sohn Berndes''', geben will. Das Geld soll zur Ausbesserung des Schlosses und der Höfe dienen und den Schaden abgelten, den Johann in bfl. Diensten an seinen Gütern im Ksp. Amlickburn erlitten hat.'' In 1471 Hendrik married Agnes (Niese) de Vos van Steenwijk, daughter of Roelof Henricks de Vos van Steenwijk and Hille van Ittersum. They had at least four children: #Berend II van Munster, next lord of Ruinen after the death of his father in 1510, m. Anna van Raesfelt #Roelof van Munster, drost of Drenthe as of 1506, m. Bauwe van HeemstraJohannes A. Mol, [https://www.academia.edu/19286493/Traitor_to_Livonia_The_Teutonic_Orders_land_marshal_Jasper_van_Munster_and_his_actions_at_the_outset_of_the_Livonian_crisis_1554_1556_Ordines_Militares_Yearbook_for_the_Study_of_the_Military_Orders_19_2014_2015_205_241 Traitor to Livonia?: The Teutonic Orders’ land marshal Jasper van Munster and his actions at the outset of the Livonian crisis, 1554–1556’], Ordines Militares. Yearbook for the Study of the Military Orders. 19 (2014 [2015]) p. 116 #Elisabeth van Munster, m. Johan von Droste zu Vischering. #[[Munster-169|Herman van Munster]], m. Margaretha van Schonefeld, genaamd Grasdorp, daughter of Matheeus van Grastrop and Styne van Bessaten ==Research Notes== 1459: http://www.westfaelische-geschichte.de/que64724 Herman van Monster, Sohn Hynrickes, wohnhaft zum Boesler, bekundet, früher mit den Kindern seines Bruders, nämlich Johan, Hinrich und Elseke van Monster in der Weise geerbteilt zu haben, daß Johan und Elseke die Güter in der Grft. Benthem und der Herrschaft Rünen, Hinrick die Güter bei Lüdinghusen mit dem Boseler haben sollten, daß er ferner bei Verabredung der Ehe Hinricks van Münster mit + Sander, der Tochter Johann Aschebrocks versprochen hat, ihnen das Haus Boseler zu übergeben und dieses Versprechen bei der Eheschließung Johans mit Katherynen, ebenfalls Tochter Johann Aschebrocks, umgestoßen hat, indem jetzt Johann den Boseler haben soll mit den Gütern bei Ludinghusen und Hinrik und Else die Güter in der Grft. Bentheim und Herrschaft Rünen. Siegelankündigung Herm. v. Münster, Joh. und Heinr. v. Münster, Gerd und Aleve van Bodelswynge (Gebrüder), Herm. van Monster to Dale, Joh. Ovinge d. J. ** Op 19 augustus 1485 (BD fol 151) tuchtte Henric zijn vrouw Niese aan 70 mud rogge per jaar, Zwolse maat, uit de Olde Hof te Ruinen (nr. 1699) en aan een 1⁄2 vat boter per jaar uit de boterpachten op Buddingwolde en Ter Bullinge (nrs. 1704 en 1308). 1481: https://hetutrechtsarchief.nl/collectie/609C5B9D88804642E0534701000A17FD Henrick Van Munster, heer van Runen, c.s. verkoopen aan het kapittel 5 mud rogge 's jaars uit Roerynghe-goet te Kaltheren in het kerspel van Deveren. 1492: Henrick Bysuden Albertsz en zijn vrouw Hille verklaren aan Henrick van Munster, heer to Runen, te hebben verkocht een rente van een Zwolse mud rogge 's jaars uit de erve Bysuden gelegen in het kerspel Zuytwolde, waarvan zij koper de stok gelegd hebben ten overstaan van Wygher Didnynghe en Bartolt Eversz als erfburen van Zuytwolde. https://proxy.archieven.nl/34/B35EB6F2D0094BB59154B26602C35296 1500: https://proxy.archieven.nl/34/55B20942C57A4502B75E1EC827CA1571 HENRICK VAN MUNSTER heer te Rünen knape, HENRICK DE Voss VAN STENWYCK JOHANSZ., JOHAN VANN VOERST pastoor in Runen, BERNARDUS ASSONIS pastoor in Beylen, RODOLPHUS TEN HAEVE pastoor in Rolde, en JOHAN AERNTSsoen priester vicaris in Runen verdeelen-als gekozen dadingslieden tusschen REYNALT DE Voss VAN STENWYCK, de abdij van Dickeninge en de abdij te Assen-het genot van het Halerholt, waarbij aan de abdij van Dickeninge wordt toegewezen het hout op een gedeelte tusschen den Stegeacker en den Santacker, behoorende aan het erf Haeuinge, op een ander gedeelte aan het eind van het holt en op een gedeelte ten zuiden van den Groninger weg. Met bepaling dat, ook wanneer eiken groeien in 't holt, steeds het genot van partijen op de omschreven wijze zal zijn verdeeld. Gegeven in den jaer ons Heren dusent vyff hundert des Maendages nae Mey dage. Oorspr. (Inv. No. 56). Met de geschonden zegels van HENRICK VAN MUNSTER, JOHANN VAN VOERST, den abt, de abdis en REYNALT DE Voss VAN STENWYCK in groene was; de overige 4 zijn verloren. Afschrift in 't cartularium (Inv. No. 1) fol. 29a verso-26b.\ Son Herman van Munster is mentioned for the first time, as Herman van Monster, in 1518 as one of the witnesses of the marriage contract between his eldest brother Bernt van Monster and Anna van Raesfelt, daughter of Reyner van Raesfelt and the late Heylwich van Haeften. The other witnesses on the groom's side are brother-in-law Jan Droste to Vyssering, Jan van Monster ten Boeszler, Hinrick van Monster ter Loborch, and Borchart van Westerholt.Drents Archief, 0334 Het geslacht van Munster en de heerlijkheid Ruinen, [https://proxy.archieven.nl/34/74E452B242424DA3A60F48553B02ADEA Regest d.d. 1518 februari 19, des ersten frydages inden vasten]: "Herman van Monster, broer van de bruidegom, Jan Droste to Vyssering, Jan van Monster ten Boeszler, Hinrick van Monster ter Loborch en Borchart van Westerholt voor de bruidegom; en Jan, heer tot Leemberk, Jan van Raesfelt, heer ten Oestendorp, Arnt van Raesfelt en Bernt van Westerholt voor de vader van de bruid, getuigen dat een huwelijk overeengekomen is tussen Bernt van Monster, heer tot Ruynen, en Anna van Raesfelt, dochter van Reyner van Raesfelt en wijlen Heylwich van Haeften, waarbij is bepaald dat de bruidegom zijn huis de Aldenhoff en de heerlijkheid Ruinen zal inbrengen en de bruid 25 Hollandse morgen land gelegen in de Nederbetuwe onder Tiel benevens 500 gouden Rijnse guldens en een passende uitzet aan sieraden en kleding; en waarbij tenslotte de vererving van de nalatenschap van Goossen, de broer van de bruid, bij diens eventueel kinderloos overlijden, alsook van de ingebrachte goederen en mogelijke aanwas daarvan geregeld is". Datering: 1518 februari 19, des ersten frydages inden vasten ==Sources== Algemeen: Staat I van archief 0334 Het geslacht van Munster en de heerlijkheid Ruinen, Drents Archief (gen. IV: echtpaar Hendrik en Agnes, alle kinderen)

    Will of James Fuller 1618

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    Copied from the [https://johnfullerofnewton.com/wills/james-fuller-1622/ John Fuller of Newton website] James Fuller of Lavenham, Suffolk, UK (Born about 1542 – Died 14 May, 1622)
    Last Will written, 21 May 1618
    Suffolk Archives, Bury St. Edmonds, England, UK
    Catalogue reference: SRO IC500/1/78/15
    Probate, 24 May 1622, Bury St. Edmonds, Suffolk, England, UK
    Transcribed December 2012 by the Suffolk Record Office, Bury St. Edmunds, England, UK ''In the Name of god Amen the one & Twenty daye of maye in the yeare of our lord God one thousand sixe hundred & eyghten I James Fuller of Lavenham in the counteye of Suff[olk] yeoman, althoughe weeke in bodie yet of good & p[er]fett remembrance thanck be to god, doe ordayne & make this my last will & testament revokinge & disanullinge all former wills by me had & made before the daye of the date hereof in Mannor & forme following, ''Fyrst and principallye I commend & bequeathe my sowle into the hand of Allmyghtie god the maker thierof hopinge and steedfastlie trustinge thoroughe the merrytt of Jesus Christ my onlye saviour & redeemer to have A Joyefull resurrection, my bodie to be buried by the discretion of myne Executor hereafter named, ''Itm I give and bequeath to my Sonne John Fuller Twentye shilling of good & lawfull monye of England to be payde to my sayde Sonne John by my Executor w[it]hin one yeare after my decease. ''Itm I give and bequeathe to Marie smythe my daughter the now wief of one Rob[er]t Smythe ten shilling of like laufull monye to be payde to my sayde daughter marie by my Executor w[it]hin one yeare after my decease. ''Itm I give & bequeathe to John Mascall my grandchild my now mesuage or mansion house whierin I now doe inhabytt & dwell scytuat & being in barbors [now-Lady] street in the borrow of Lavenham afores[ai]de w[it]h all the houses edefices yard gardyns & backsid to the same belonginge & now in the tenure use & occupacion of me the sayde James Fuller or of any my assignes. To have & to hould the s[ai]de mesuage or mansion house w[it]h all & everye the sayde recyted prmysses unto the sayde John Mascall his heyres & assignes imedyatlie after my decease. Provided always and my full mynd will & intent is that my Executor, shall have full power & auctoritie after my decease to lett sett & improve the rent thierof to my s[ai]de grandchild use & best benefytt until my sayde grandchild shall fullye accomplishe & attaiyne to be three & twentye yeares of age. ''Itm I give & bequeath to the sayde John Mascall my grandchild three skore & ten pownds of like lawfull monye of England to be payde to my sayde grandchild, by my Executor at his sayde accomplisshinge the full age of three & twentye yeares, and my mynd will & intent is that my Executor shall have the benyfytt & use w[hi]ch he can make of the s[ai]de three skore & ten pownd[s] until my sayde grandchild shall fully as afores[ai]de accomplishe to be of three & twentye yeares of age putting in good securitie by bond or otherwise for the payement & discharge thierof unto my sup[er]visor hereafter named to be payde to my s[ai]de grandchilde in mannor & forme afores[ai]de, and if it shall happen my sayde grandchild to dep[ar]te this world before the lymyted tyme for his receiving & having of the sayde some of three score & ten pownd, then my mynd will & intent is, that the sayde some of three skore & ten pownd shall be equally p[ar]ted & devided by my Executor emongest the brothers & systers of my s[ai]de grandchild w[hi]ch shall be lyving after his decease, and to them to be payde at the s[ai]d lymyted tyme of three and twentye yeares. ''Itm I give & bequeathe to my sayde grandchild my posted bedstead standing in my now bedchamber the Fether bedd and all other the furniture belonging to the same and the Tryndle bedsteed & flocke bedd upon the same & all other the furniture belonging to the same, and all the hangins in the s[ai]de chamber & the lyttle table & hutche in the s[ai]d chamber. ''Itm I give & bequeathe to my s[ai]de grandchild my table in my hall house & my Cubberd their standing & my great chest their w[it]h all that therin is & my twoe chayres in the s[ai]de house & the fower of my joyned stooles & fower of my Cusshines, twoe platters & twoe sawsers my twoe latten candlestick[s] & one pewter salte & my mortar my brass pott & my brasse posnett & my Warmyng pan my twoe tram[m]el[s] in the chymnye my twoe Cobberns their the fyre pann & towe of myne their & the grediorn of myne hier. ''Item I give & bequeathe to John Fuller of coulchester my grandchild all my right & title estate & interest of & in my house at Shroppam [Shropham] in the counteye of norff[olk] & of in all my land and houses & apptenances [appurtenances] to the same belonging paying out of the same to his brother John twentye pownds of lawfull monye of England w[it]hin one month after my decease and to his Syster Suzan ten pownd of lik laufull monye w[it]hin one monthe after my decease, all the rest of my good[s] & moveables & not before in this my will given & bequeathed my debt[s] payed my funeral expences discharged & my sayde legasies trewlie p[er]formed I give and bequeathe unto the sayde John Fuller my grandchild whome I doe ordayne & make sole Executor to this my last will & testament hoping & nothing doubting but he will carefully & [j]ustlie p[er]forme the content thierof. And I doe ordayne & make Samewell Colman my trustyed & welbeloved Frind Mr Samewell Colman of Brent Elie [Eleigh] in the counteye of Suff afores[ai]de sup[er]visor to this my sayde last will & testament, and for his loving paynes herin to be taken I doe give & bequeath unto him ten shilling[s] in gowld to be given & payde unto him by my Executor to buy him a ringe w[it]h all for a remembrance of my god will. Wyttnes to this will and that this is my last will & testament sealed w[i]th my seale and subscribed unto w[hic]h hand in the day of the publishing hereof in the p[re]sents of those whose names are hereunder subscribed'' :::::the mark of James Fuller
    Edmond Onge
    The mark of Symond westhorpe
    Robart Bacon
    Probate
    This Will was proved at Bury St. Edmunds in the presence of Johannes Jewell, Master of Arts. He is the surrogate for the worshipful. Sir Thomas Eddin, doctor of law, is and through all Archdeaconry of Sudbury and the town of Bury St. Edmunds. On the 24 day of May 1622. The document was authorized to administer the goods, etc. The executor named in said will is sworn by oath, to do a proper account of the goods © JohnFullerofNewton.com, all material and images may be used for personal and non-commercial use only. Users may not publish or distribute a copy to any other person/entity without prior consent or proper credit given. Page last updated on March 31, 2023

    Woman of Colour in 19th Century Australia

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    [[Space:African_Ancestry_Project|African Ancestry Project]]
    • '''[[Space:African Ancestry in Australia|African Ancestry in Australia Home]]'''

    =='''Introduction'''== The focus of this page is to aid genealogical connection: surfacing names of people who were of African Ancestry in Australia, not yet identified through [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:African_Ancestry_in_Australia#Transported_Convicts convict] or ships lists. If you are looking to solve the mystery of your African Ancestry in Australia, this is a database of''' female''' individuals found in the Australian newspaper digitisation programme [https://trove.nla.gov.au/landing/explore Trove], under the search term: === '''Woman of Colour'''=== *[https://trove.nla.gov.au/search/advanced/category/newspapers?keyword.phrase=%22woman%20of%20colour%22&date.to=1900-01-01 trove.nla.gov.au. search. newspapers. woman of colour to 1900] ====Note==== * Whilst every effort has been made to isolate African ancestry, there is no absolute guarantee this was the case with each article. In the United Kingdom (and pre Federation Australia was British) "black" was historically equivalent with "person of color", a general term for non-European peoples. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_people#Africa Wikipedia: Black people Africa]
    * A few inclusions have been made for general historical interest. This project being a document of both of history as well as genealogy. It is for this reason that the articles are organized in chronological order.
    *Although updated by the Project Manager, this page is not complete and is also being left "open" for others to add to it. =='''States'''== ===='''New South Wales'''==== *[https://trove.nla.gov.au/search/advanced/category/newspapers?keyword.phrase=%22woman%20of%20colour%22&date.to=1900-01-01&l-state=New%20South%20Wales trove.nla.gov.au. search newspapers. woman of colour. to 1900. New South Wales]

    *1826
    'ARRIVALS and other NEWS.', The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1803 - 1842), 8 March, p. 1. (Extra Sydney Gazette.), viewed 26 Apr 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article2185370

    * 1834
    Mary Josephine alias Josephine Mareelin
    'THE SYDNEY MONITOR.', The Sydney Monitor (NSW : 1828 - 1838), 14 June, p. 2. (MORNING), viewed 26 Apr 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article32146493

    * 1835 (no name)
    'SUPREME CRIMINAL COURT.', The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1803 - 1842), 21 November, p. 2. , viewed 26 Apr 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article2201296

    * 1836
    Maria Williams
    QUARTER SESSIONS.', The Sydney Herald (NSW : 1831 - 1842), 27 June, p. 2. , viewed 26 Apr 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article12854628

    *1836'''
    '''Jane Cox
    'MARKETS.', The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1803 - 1842), 24 November, p. 2. , viewed 26 Apr 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article2207917

    * 1837
    Eliza Moss
    POLICE', The Sydney Monitor (NSW : 1828 - 1838), 4 January, p. 2. (EVENING), viewed 26 Apr 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article32154433

    * 1850
    Eugenie Emmanuel
    'Sydney News.', The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893), 7 December, p. 2. , viewed 11 May 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article687671 * 1856
    named Burns
    'CENTRAL POLICE COURT.', The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), 29 February, p. 4. , viewed 27 Apr 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article12976307

    * 1858
    Elizabeth Evans
    'CENTRAL POLICE COURT.', The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), 5 January, p. 3. , viewed 11 May 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article28634050

    ===='''South Australia'''==== *[https://trove.nla.gov.au/search/advanced/category/newspapers?keyword.phrase=%22woman%20of%20colour%22&date.to=1900-01-01&l-state=South%20Australia trove.nla.gov.au. newspapers. woman of colour. to 1900. South Australia]

    *1851
    Margaret Ainsworth
    'POLICE COURT.', Adelaide Times (SA : 1848 - 1858), 8 March, p. 3. , viewed 26 Apr 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article207067576

    *1864
    Clementina Askew
    'POLICE COURTS.', South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), 27 May, p. 3. , viewed 27 Apr 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article39119865

    ===='''Victoria'''==== *[https://trove.nla.gov.au/search/advanced/category/newspapers?keyword.phrase=%22woman%20of%20colour%22&date.to=1900-01-01&l-state=Victoria trove.nla.gov.au. search newspapers. woman of colour. to 1900. Victoria]

    *1841 (no name) 'MISCELLANEA.', Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1840 - 1845), 10 July, p. 4. , viewed 11 May 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article92674081

    * 1865
    Mary Ann Flegg
    'No title', The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), 2 November, p. 2. , viewed 26 Apr 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article244471781

    * 1867
    Henrietta Byng
    'No Title', The Kyneton Observer (Vic. : 1856 - 1900), 22 August, p. 2. , viewed 26 Apr 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article240660829

    * 1868
    Adelino Payee
    'GEELONG GENERAL SESSIONS.', The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), 9 December, p. 6. , viewed 26 Apr 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article5834348

    * 1867
    Henrietta Byng
    'CASTLEMAINE POLICE COURT.', Mount Alexander Mail (Vic. : 1854 - 1917), 21 August, p. 2. , viewed 26 Apr 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article198646487

    * 1869
    Adeline Jane Page
    'CURRENT TOPICS.', Geelong Advertiser (Vic. : 1859 - 1929), 24 August, p. 2. , viewed 26 Apr 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article148883962

    *1885
    the wife of Johnny Bucket (South Sea Islander)
    'LATEST INTELLIGENCE.', Mount Alexander Mail (Vic. : 1854 - 1917), 30 October, p. 3. , viewed 26 Apr 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article208473687

    * 1886
    Lucy Gray
    'The Immorality of Melbourne.', Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), 16 October, p. 15. , viewed 26 Apr 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article220482135

    * 1887
    Christina Floyd
    'SUICIDE FROM RELIGIOUS MANIA.', Kyabram Union (Vic. : 1886 - 1894), 27 May, p. 1. (Supplement to The Kyabram Union.), viewed 26 Apr 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article65699732

    *1891
    Annie Constable (from India)
    'ALLEGED ATTEMPT AT SUICIDE.', Record (Emerald Hill, Vic. : 1881 - 1954), 6 June, p. 3. , viewed 26 Apr 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article111969914

    *1897
    Olive Wallis
    1897 'CLIPPINGS FROM THE WEEKLIES.', Gippsland Times (Vic. : 1861 - 1954), 9 August, p. 3. (Morning.), viewed 11 May 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article62371431

    ===='''Tasmania'''==== *[https://trove.nla.gov.au/search/advanced/category/newspapers?keyword.phrase=%22woman%20of%20colour%22&date.to=1900-01-01&l-state=Tasmania trove.nla.gov.au. newspapers. woman of colour. to 1900. Tasmania]

    *1851
    Alice Tweed
    'Local.', The Tasmanian Colonist (Hobart Town, Tas. : 1851 - 1855), 11 August, p. 3. , viewed 26 Apr 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article226522567

    *1855
    Ellen Stagnel
    'Local Intelligence.', Colonial Times (Hobart, Tas. : 1828 - 1857), 12 November, p. 2. , viewed 26 Apr 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article8788120

    ===='''Queensland'''==== *[https://trove.nla.gov.au/search/advanced/category/newspapers?keyword.phrase=%22woman%20of%20colour%22&date.to=1900-01-01&l-state=Queensland trove.nla.au. newspapers. woman of colour. to 1900. Queensland]

    * 1888
    Sarah Carter
    'The Morning Bulletin, ROCKHAMPTON.', Morning Bulletin (Rockhampton, Qld. : 1878 - 1954), 29 September, p. 4. , viewed 27 Apr 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article52271594

    ===='''Western Australia'''==== *[https://trove.nla.gov.au/search/advanced/category/newspapers?keyword.phrase=%22woman%20of%20colour%22&date.to=1900-01-01&l-state=Western%20Australia trove.nla.au. newspapers. woman of colour. to 1900. Western Australia]

    * 1883
    (no name)
    'WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17.', The Daily News (Perth, WA : 1882 - 1955), 18 January, p. 3. , viewed 27 Apr 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article76932686

    *1894
    "Jennie" [Fremantle]
    'POLICE COURT REPORTS.', The Daily News (Perth, WA : 1882 - 1955), 13 April, p. 3. , viewed 27 Apr 2024, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article76480872

    ==Sources== *[https://trove.nla.gov.au/search/advanced/category/newspapers?keyword.phrase=%22woman%20of%20colour%22&date.to=1900-01-01 trove.nla.gov.au. search. newspapers. woman of colour to 1900]

    *[https://trove.nla.gov.au/search/advanced/category/newspapers?keyword.phrase=%22woman%20of%20colour%22&date.to=1900-01-01&l-state=New%20South%20Wales trove.nla.gov.au. search newspapers. woman of colour. to 1900. New South Wales]

    *[https://trove.nla.gov.au/search/advanced/category/newspapers?keyword.phrase=%22woman%20of%20colour%22&date.to=1900-01-01&l-state=South%20Australia trove.n.a.gov.au. newspapers. woman of colour. to 1900. South Australia]

    *[https://trove.nla.gov.au/search/advanced/category/newspapers?keyword.phrase=%22woman%20of%20colour%22&date.to=1900-01-01&l-state=Victoria trove.nla.gov.au. search newspapers. woman of colour. to 1900. Victoria]

    *[https://trove.nla.gov.au/search/advanced/category/newspapers?keyword.phrase=%22woman%20of%20colour%22&date.to=1900-01-01&l-state=Tasmania trove.nla.gov.au. newspapers. woman of colour. to 1900. Tasmania]

    *[https://trove.nla.gov.au/search/advanced/category/newspapers?keyword.phrase=%22woman%20of%20colour%22&date.to=1900-01-01&l-state=Queensland trove.nla.au. newspapers. woman of colour. to 1900. Queensland]

    *[https://trove.nla.gov.au/search/advanced/category/newspapers?keyword.phrase=%22woman%20of%20colour%22&date.to=1900-01-01&l-state=Western%20Australia trove.nla.au. newspapers. woman of colour. to 1900. Western Australia]

    Tallapoosa County Murders

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    Murders over time in Tallapoosa County, Alabama. Research for a book. === Names === * [[Wilson-79038|John Adger Wilson (1874-1914)]] * [[Cooper-44096|James W. Cooper Jr. (1835-1847)]]

    Rippan and Bishop Dubious Pedigree

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    The profile and pedigree of '''[[Rippan-1|Lady Ann Dolabella Rippan (abt.1526-abt.1605)]]''' appears in many internet trees (9000+ Ancestry trees alone) with no primary sourcing. She appears to have been created to give a noble ancestry to the emigrant '''[[Bishop-3714|Margaret (Bishop) Daniel (abt.1576-abt.1603)]]''' who married '''[[Daniel-1791|Roger Daniel III (1581-1652)]]'''. The only results from Google searches returns personal internet trees. Here is a list of the profiles which are attached to her. Please annotate these profile notes with whatever you can find about them, and move the real people into the '''Sourced, Person Existed''' section. ===Unsourced, Uncertain existence=== *'''[[Rippan-1|Lady Ann Dolabella Rippan (abt.1526-abt.1605)]]''' apparently born 1526 Ipswich, Suffolk, England. Died about 16 May 1605 at about age 79 in Ipswich, Suffolk, England. Only sourced to other online trees. Married to '''[[Bishop-4072|Richard Bishop-4072 (abt.1524-abt.1625)]]'''. **'''[[Rippen-21|Thomas Rippen (abt.1505-abt.1593)]]''' father of Lady Ann Dolabella Rippan, apparently born 1505 Ipswich, Suffolk, England. On his profile it says he is the son of '''Henry Rippen and Joan Orban''' (these people do not have profiles). Died about 1593 at about age 88 in Ipswich, Suffolk, England. Alternative death date is given as 1536. **'''[[Farley-2338|Anna May (Farley) Rippen (abt.1507-abt.1570)]]''' mother of Lady Ann Dolabella Rippan, apparently born 1507, Newport, Pembrokeshire, Wales. Apparently Died about 1570 at about age 63 in England. No parents attached or speculated. *'''[[Bishop-4072|Richard Bishop-4072 (abt.1524-abt.1625)]]''' husband of Lady Ann Dolabella Rippan. Born (unsourced) about 13 Oct 1524 in Ipswich, Suffolk, England. Father has profile (no mother suggested). No marriage date or place given. Died about 11 Jan 1625 at about age 100 in Ipswich, Suffolk, England. Source is the Ancestry One World Tree. **'''[[Bishop-4677|Sir Thomas Bishop- 4677 (abt.1490-)]]''' father of Richard Bishop-4072. Born about 1490 in Holway, Dorset, England. No wife. No sources **'''[[Bishop-7185|John Bishop (1520-1552)]]''' brother of Richard Bishop-4072. Has an ancestry on his profile which is all over the south-west of England. No sources. No wife attached. Died 1552 at about age 32 in Dorset, England. Has son '''[[Bishop-7184|William Bishop-7184 (1541-1621)]]''' who should be provable. ====Children of '''[[Rippan-1|Ann Dolabella Rippan (abt.1526-abt.1605)]]''' and '''[[Bishop-4072|Richard Bishop-4072 (abt.1524-abt.1625)]]'''==== *'''[[Bishop-4675|Sir James Bishop-4675 (1540-1577)]]''' born 1540 in Scotland and died 1577 at about age 37 in Linlithgowshire, Scotland. The link to the House of Bishop website is broken. **'''[[Bischop-11|William Bischop-11 (1570-1634)]]''' his son. Should be provable. *'''[[Bishop-8649|William Bishop-8649 (abt.1550-abt.1600)]]''' Born about 1550 in Essex, Manicaland, Zimbabwe. Died about 1600 at about age 50 in England. **'''[[Dulzebella-1|Rachell (Dulzebella) Bishop (1552-1640)]]''' wife of William Bishop-8649. Born 1552 in Weathersfield, Essex, England. Died 1640 at about age 88 in England. The parish registers of Wethersfield do not survive before 1647. ***'''[[Dulcebella-1|Lionel Dulcebella-1 (1536-)]]''' father of Rachell Dulzebella Bishop. Born 1536 in Wethersfield, Essex, England. Says on profile wife was Mary born 1538, but no profile for her. **'''[[Bishop-3714|Margaret (Bishop-3714) Daniel (abt.1576-abt.1603)]]''' daughter of William Bishop-8649 and Rachell Dulzebella. Born about 1576 in Wethersfield, Essex, England. Died about 1603 at about age 27 in Granville, North Carolina. (Granville County did not exist at this time). Wife of '''[[Daniel-1791|Roger Daniel III (1581-1652)]]''' **'''[[Daniel-1791|Roger Daniel III (1581-1652)]]''' husband of Margaret Bishop-3714. Born 10 Sep 1581 in Trowbridge, Wiltshire, England. Died 16 Sep 1652 at age 71 in Accomac, Northampton, Virginia. No sources. Margaret and Roger have 3 sons all named Roger and who all seem to be duplicates of the same person: *'''[[Daniel-919|Roger Daniel-919 IV (abt.1595-abt.1680)]]''' born Taunton, Somerset, died Granville, North Carolina *'''[[Daniel-6681|Roger Daniel-6681 (abt.1595-abt.1680)]]''' born Taunton, Somerset, died Virginia *'''[[Daniel-7809|Roger Daniel-7809 (aft.1600-aft.1680)]]''' born England, died Carolina. All three Roger Daniels have a wife Ann Carey with varying numbers of children. ====Children of [[Bishop-4072|Richard Bishop-4072 (abt.1524-abt.1625)]] with no wife named==== *'''[[Bishop-1901|Robert Bishop-1901 (1550-)]]''' Born 1550 in England, died unknown in England. **'''[[Gatewood-787|Mary Ann (Gatewood) Bishop (abt.1600-abt.1670)]]''' wife of Robert Bishop-1901. Born about 1600 in England. Died about 1670 at about age 70 in England. No children attached, but '''[[Bishop-1895|John Bishop-1895 (abt.1621 in England -1684)]]''' (managed and PPP by the PGM) was previously attached as a son. *'''[[Bishop-1002|Richard Bishop-1002 (1560-)]]''' Born 1560 in Ipswich, Suffolk, England. No death date or place. **'''[[Unknown-233785|Ann Unknown (abt.1561-1648)]]''' wife of Richard Bishop-1002. Born about 1561 in Suffolk England. Died 1648 at about age 87 in Plymouth Mass. Completely unsourced from merged gedcom imports. **'''[[Bishop-997|Thomas Bishop-997 (1593-aft.1654)]]''' son of Richard Bishop-1002. Born 1593 in Kingston, Surrey, England. Died after 1654 after age 61 in Bridport, Dorset, England. ***'''[[Abbott-359|Avis (Abbott) Bishop (1590-1628)]]''' wife of Thomas Bishop-997. Born 1590 in Bridport, Dorset, England. Died 4 Nov 1628 at about age 38 in Bridport, Dorset, England. This Avis has a second husband attached '''[[Bishop-16795|Thomas Bishop-16795 (bef.1594-)]]''' who was born before 4 May 1594 in Buckland Newton, Dorset, England and seems to be from a documented family (one of 12 siblings). Most likely this is the proper husband. ====Alleged children of [[Bishop-997|Thomas Bishop-997 (1593-aft.1654)]] and [[Abbott-359|Avis (Abbott) Bishop (1590-1628)]]==== *'''[[Bishop-10238|Jacob Bishop (1610-1662)]]''' Born 30 Sep 1610 in Feniton, Devon, England. Died 1662 at about age 51 in Ipswich, Essex, Massachusetts. No spouse or children attached *'''[[Bishop-994|Abigail (Bishop) Finney (bef.1612-1653)]]''' Born before 24 Jan 1612 in Bridport, Dorset, England. Died 6 May 1653 after age 41 in Barnstable, Plymouth. '''Managed and PPP by PGM'''. A real person of these parents. *'''[[Bishop-998|Anne (Bishop-998) Butler (1616-bef.1673)]]''' Born 22 Oct 1616 in Bridport, Dorset, England (although no source for this). '''Managed and PPP by PGM'''. A real person. Parents need proving. *'''[[Bishop-992|Mary Nancy (Bishop) Kelly (1619-1716)]]''' Born 1619 in Kingston, Surrey, England. Died 1716 at about age 97 in Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts Bay Colony. Unsourced. If she existed, she is not of the Bridport family. Proof of emigration needed. *'''[[Bishop-2564|Anne (Bishop) Herndon (bef.1620-abt.1660)]]''' Born before 2 Jul 1620 in Hadlow, Kent, England. Died about 1660 after about age 39 in Ripple, Kent, England. Not the child of this couple. Baptism record as the daughter of a Thomas Bishop. Conflated with Anne Bishop-998 *'''[[Bishop-10240|Townsend Bishop-10240 (1628-1691)]]''' Born 1628 in Kingston Par, Surrey, England. Died 24 Jun 1691 at about age 63 in New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut. Unsourced. Not a member of this family. ---- ===Sourced, person existed=== ==Sources==

    Candyce Fulford Davis To-Do List

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    Hampson Seddon and family

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    There are several confusing elements to the life story of Hampson Seddon and people related to him. This page attempts to record the key questions and issues until further evidence can clarify some or more of the apparent inconsistencies. #Birth registrations and baptism records of [[Seddon-8609|Joseph Seddon]] indicates that he was the son of Hampson Seddon and Mary Smith. He wasn't with his parents in 1901 or 1911. With his brother, he was were recorded as the son of [[Parkinson-4236|Mary Hannah Parkinson]]. #[[Seddon-15297|Harold Seddon]] was the son of Hampson Seddon and Mary Smith (but note baptism record shows mother as Annie. He wasn't with his parents in 1901 or 1911. but with his brother was recorded as the son of [[Parkinson-4236|Mary Hannah Parkinson]]. # [[Parkinson-4236|Mary Hannah Parkinson]] - no marriage record to a Seddon; 2 'sons' have Smith as mother's maiden name when birth registered. Current hypothesis is that she informally adopted the two boys and declares herself as widowed. Note that her brother was a godparent of one of the boys, [[Seddon-15297|Harold Seddon]]'' (Possibly order the birth records for one or both of the two sons to identify the parents names?)'' #When did Mary (Smith) Seddon die? #Which Seddon did [[Parkinson-4236|Mary Hannah Parkinson]] marry and when did he die? Why were her two sons registered with a mother's maiden name of Smith? #Who was the mother of [[Smith-340916|Gilbert Smith]] and his 2 brothers? ##Gilbert Christopher Smith married Violet Lord but their (?) son Gilbert (and his 2 brothers) were registered with a mother's maiden name of Howarth; and in 1901, Gilbert Christopher Smith was living with his 2 sons at his father-in-law's Charles Howarth; but no wife; and no son Gilbert. A 1901 census record contains many confusing elements #This is the only record found to date of a Hampson Smith born in Bury in about 1871. However, a Hampson Seddon was born in Elton (near Bury) in 1869. No record has yet been found for [[Seddon-10933|Hampson Seddon]] in the 1901 census. It appears to be quite likely that Hampson Smith was in fact [[Seddon-10933|Hampson Seddon].

    Andreas och Michael

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    ---- '''Länk hit från [[:Space:Teori GvA]].''' Klicka för att återvända. ---- Så... Andreas! I databasen "Amburger Datenbank" återfinns ett registerutdrag: (se även bild 1) Nachname: Arnolt Russische Vornamen: Andrej Michajlovič gestorben: -0.0.1750 Ehepartner Vornamen: Susanna Russische Vornamen: Matv. stammland: Rußland beruf: Geschützgießer Quellen(1) bezeichnung: Mosk.akt.knigi, fundstelle: 7, 302 Död 1750. Yrke: Geschützgießer. Senare presenteras hans far Michael Arnold (notera patronymen, vilket ledde till sökning på Michael). Michael är Geschützmeister. Dessa yrken kan avse både tillverkning av kanoner men, framför allt den senare titeln, kan avse ett befäl i fältartilleriet. Eller möjligen någon som överser sitt artilleriregementes skick vad gäller dessa. Men mer om Michael senare. På Bild 2 ett skärmklipp på källan. Efter OCR-läsning och google translate framträdde svårbegriplig text på Bild 3. Rad 1 "Push.met" kan vara titel före Andrej etc. Pushka är ryska för kanon. Pushkarazh översätts med "hagelbössa", kanske någon form av Musköt, typ piratbössa/kanon med trumpetmynning som sprider eldkraften? Susanna Matv. i registret verkar vara Matfveva. Det ska visa sig vara Matveeva (top 30 på namnlistan idag i Ryssland. Vanligt bland både hög och låg på 1700-talet (läs "Mattson, Mattisen etc" - efter Matteus från Bibeln). På slutet "a" för kvinnor, annars Matveev. Se exempel under Sources i botten av denna sida. Med hjälp av vänlig dam med ryskt tangentbord på WikiTree förbättrades några detaljer i texten. Nu tror jag att den ser ut så här (men en rysk översättare vore perfekt): '' 52 Genv. 26 d. push. mst. Andrey Mkhailov v. Arnolt zh. vd. Susanna matvteva dch. I sold the secr. letr. Ivanov v. Maslenkov yard in the 3rd city, in the lrh. The miracle of St. Seigius in Pushkari, in Sumnikova Street, on the lushk. z., v mezh. Y dvor denshik Avram Lochomarev, a lo dr. st. - former. Executor Mikhailo Ivanov, dl. 24 pp., lol. vr lered. k. 10 pp., in the back. k. 13 p. 1 a., for 170 rubles.'' Sannolikt är det Andreas änka som säljer något (fastighet,tomt) i januari 1752. Jag sökte på Sumnikova Street, det visar sig vara det tidigare namnet på [https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%9F%D1%83%D1%88%D0%BA%D0%B0%D1%80%D1%91%D0%B2_%D0%BF%D0%B5%D1%80%D0%B5%D1%83%D0%BB%D0%BE%D0%BAgatan Pusjkari Lane ] i centrala Moskva (fram till 1920. Pushkari är namnet på ett tidigare mkt stort område med historik av kanontillverkning (bl a är den berömda kanonenpå Gripsholm, byte från Narva, tillverkad där). Intill kyrkan St. Seigius. "yard" i texten är engelska namnet som används för området, blir Puskkari Yard. '''Se mer i källförteckning längst ned''': wiki på ryska använd Google translate. Lite intressanta klipp från wikikällorna nedan: ''"Pushkarskaya Sloboda är en av Moskvas bosättningar . Det fanns i Moskva fram till 1700- talet inom det moderna Meshchansky-distriktet . Den exakta tiden för uppkomsten av bosättningen är okänd. '' ''Pushkarskaya-bosättningen, som ockuperade ett ganska betydande territorium, låg bredvid skrivarbosättningen på platsen för den moderna Pushkarev Lane . Den beboddes av skyttar - artillerimästare och vapentjänare .'' * GvA anm: intill nuvarande högkvarter för FSB * Vid den stora branden förstördes stora delar av Cannon Yard. Peter den Store började återuppbyggnad med hus av sten. Nya kanonfabriker startades i Petersburg (Artilleri f flottan. idag artillerimuseum) och i Tula, invigt 1712 (då Michael Arnold nämns i källa med referens till stort verk om Peter I, band XII (brev) AUTHOR: Peter Emperor of Russia, 1672-1725 * TITLE: PISMA I BUMAGI IMPERATORA PETRA VELIKAGO - VOLUME/PAGES: XII ? 293 Beställt utdrag via universitet i Australien, tyvärr fått besked att de bara har upp till band IX Hur som helst: ''Efter den katastrofala branden 1699, och särskilt efter att Peter I skapat ny vapenproduktion i Tula, Karelen och Ural, började betydelsen av kanongården minska. 1802-1803 revs kanongårdens byggnader.'' ''Artillerister fortsatte att bo här på 1700-talet tills bosättningen blev en del av Moskva'' Fortsättning kommer så småningom: Om Andreas fari Ryssland, Men också om en Andreas, son till en Michael från Nassau i "rätt tid". Vidare om denne Andreas (jag tror far till Johann) som verkar ha ytterligare en intressant son (bror till Johann): knuten till flera fastighetsaffärer ca 1761 med namn som Matveev Sloboda... Han heter Michail Andrejovich (Bild 5) Läs källorna nedan, enormt många länkar finns. Cannon yard har mycket historia. Tula kan också vara av intresse. Kan vi slutligt hitta records för Johann m koppling till Andreas och Susanna och Michael Andrejovich. Återkommer med några rätt karga stamträd Arnolds från Nassau alltså med en tysk Johan Michael med fru och sonen Johan Andreas. forts kommer... men mitt Scenario nu är Familjen Michael Arnold från Nassau (inklusive sonen Andreas f ca 1710) etablerar sig i Ryssland. Michael nämns i rysk källa 1712. Andreas följer i faderns fotspår. Bildar familj får barn, bl a vår Johann kring 1735. Andreas dör 1750, Johann kanske antagen till ngt regemente, slår in på medicinska studier. Tjänstgör vid Ukrainska gränsen ca 1755-1760. Återvänder 1760-ish, tjänstgör som läkare vid Tyska sjukhuset, gifter sig med Juksul, köper fastighet strax väster om förstaden. Johan Friedrich föds 1764, 3 barn följer. Johann dör 1776, änkan med yngsta barnet Aneta bor kvar, Jacob och Peter som kadetter vid Oryolska regementet (även J F). Änkan Jukskul dör 1781, J F återvänder till Moskva (från Ukraina) ombesörjer Anetas välfärd, säljer faderns hus. Deltar i svenska kriget, såras och hamnar på Türpsal. Peter och Jacob stupar. Aneta hämtas till Türpsal and the rest is history. Jag känner mig rätt bekväm med detta och hoppas att någon i framtiden kan "knyta ihop säcken". Avser att lägga upp allt kvarvarande material här på wikitree, möjligen göra en och annan strösökning nu när det finns så mycket att använda sig av. /Gunnar 13 maj 2024 Added '''Bild 6''' och '''Bild 7''' (högermarginalen,''' klicka på "View all"''' om de inte syns). Bild 6 visar Johannes Michael Arnold, gift Margareta. Son till Jacob Arnold. Pappa till Johannes Andreas Arnold. Alla i Hesse-Nassau-trakten. Bild 7 Johan Andreas (sonen i Bild 6) med en Johann Georg Arnold, f 1738 som son. Vår "Moskva Johann"? Det finns varianter på dessa personer vad gäller namn och årtal, men de verkar höra ihop. För den som vill finns ju många sökningar att göra med dessa namn. === Sources === Ryska sidor... läses enkelt med webbläsare "Chrome" eller annan chrome-baserad. Där finns tillägget Google translate, mycket användbart för att läsa websidor direkt på svenska eller för att översätta pdf-filer som man laddat ned. * [https://names.neolove.ru/last_names/12/ma/matveev.html '''Metveev (namn)'''] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrey_Matveyev '''Greve Matveev'''] * [https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%9F%D1%83%D1%88%D0%BA%D0%B0%D1%80%D1%81%D0%BA%D0%B0%D1%8F_%D1%81%D0%BB%D0%BE%D0%B1%D0%BE%D0%B4%D0%B0#CITEREF%D0%98%D1%81%D1%82%D0%BE%D1%80%D0%B8%D1%8F_%D0%BC%D0%BE%D1%81%D0%BA%D0%BE%D0%B2%D1%81%D0%BA%D0%B8%D1%85_%D1%80%D0%B0%D0%B9%D0%BE%D0%BD%D0%BE%D0%B22005 '''Området Pushkar Sloboda'''] * [https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%9F%D1%83%D1%88%D0%B5%D1%87%D0%BD%D1%8B%D0%B9_%D0%B4%D0%B2%D0%BE%D1%80 '''Om "Canon yard"''' ] * [https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%9F%D1%83%D1%88%D0%BA%D0%B0%D1%80%D1%81%D0%BA%D0%B8%D0%B9_%D0%BF%D1%80%D0%B8%D0%BA%D0%B0%D0%B7''' Puskar Order'''] Kan Andreas eller Michael kopplas till denna?

    Deed of Sale from William Jester to Thomas P Jester

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    272 - Georgia Henry County This Indenture made this second day of February in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty three Between William Jester of the County and State aforesaid of the one part and Thomas Jester of the other part and same place Witnesseth that the said William Jester for and in consideration of the sum of one hundred and seventy five dollars to him in hand paid at and before the sealing and delivery of these presents the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged hath granted bargained and sold and do by these presents grant bargain and sell unto the said Thomas Jester his heirs and assigns all that tract or parcel of Land situate lying and being in the seventh district of said County known and distinguished in the plan of said district by Lot No ( 33 ) Thirty three Originally granted to Jacob Giddens containing one hundred one and one fourth acres being the north half of said lot Thirty three ( 33 ) To have and to hold said tract or parcel of Land unto him the said Thomas Jester his heirs and assigns together with all and singular the rights members and appurtenances thereunto belonging to his and their own proper use benefit and behoof forever in fee simple And the said William Jester for himself his heirs executors administrators the said bargained premises unto the said Thomas Jester his heirs and assigns will warrant and forever defend the right and title thereof against themselves and against the claim of all other persons whatsoever In witness whereof the said William Jester hath hereunto set his hand and seal the day and year above written Signed sealed and delivered in presence of John Campbell. William Jester (Seal)
    Jesse Olin J. P
    Recorded 4thFebruary 1833
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    Sutton War Memorial.

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    [[Category:St Andrew's Churchyard, Sutton, Cambridgeshire]] The Sutton War Memorial is located in St Andrew Churchyard, High Street, Sutton. The memorial was unveiled on the 28th of January 1921 by Captain Colin Reith Cooper, D.S.O., M.P. and dedicated by the Bishiop of Ely. The memorial cost £200 to erect. There are 32 names listed for World War 1 and 16 for World War 2 - those with profiles are available here [[:Category: Sutton War Memorial, Sutton, Cambridgeshire|Sutton War Memorial, Sutton, Cambridgeshire category]] with more to be added.

    Don Lemke To-Do List

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    [[Category:To-Do Lists]] Here are the profiles [[Lemke-588|Don Lemke]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Lemke-588&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Don Lemke To-Do List|Don's current to-do list]].'' {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- |}{| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Name !|Birth !|Notes |- |}

    Slaves of Samuel Bonneau, South Carolina

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    [[Category:Berkeley County, South Carolina, Slaves]] [[Category:Berkeley County, South Carolina, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Charleston County, South Carolina, Slaves]] [[Category:Charleston County, South Carolina, Slave Owners]] ==Background== [[Bonneau-5|Samuel Bonneau]] lived in St. Johns Berkeley District, South Carolina. He died in 1788. This page was created to record the enslaved persons he owned at his death, to help their descendants find them. ===Will=== A number of enslaved persons were listed in the will of Samuel Bonneau in 1788: '''Wills and miscellaneous probate records, 1671-1868''': "South Carolina Probate Re... Bound Volumes, 1671-1977"
    Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/243885 Wills and miscellaneous probate records, 1671-1868] Wills v. 21 1783-1786 Wills v. 22-23 1786-1793
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    to wife [[Jerman-148|Mary Bonneau]] *boy Jacho *Billy *Coto *Daphney and her daughter **Suckey *Tobby - After Mary Bonneau's death this family is to go "to James Edward Boisseau provided that he shall return to and be a resident of this state", "then to descend to my two daughters Elizabeth Bonneau and Floride Colhoun and their heirs" *and his wife Bella and their two children **Clarissa **George to daughter [[Bonneau-246|Elizabeth Bonneau]]: *boy Sey to daughter [[Bonneau-4|Floride Colhoun]]: *boy Johnny to grandson Samuel Bonneau Colhoun: *boy Isaac '''Bill of sales of Negro slaves, 1799-1872, Charleston District, South Carolina''': "Bill of sales of Negro slaves, 1799-1872, Charleston District, South Carolina"
    Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/389733 Bill of sales of Negro slaves, 1799-1872, Charleston District, South Carolina] v. 4M, 4P, 4S 1816-1820
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    {{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CS35-QSKQ-5}} (accessed 12 May 2024) *Isaac sold
    ===Probate Inventory=== The 1792 probate inventory of Samuel Bonneau lists the enslaved at 2 locations: '''South Carolina Probate Re...d Loose Papers, 1732-1964''': "South Carolina Probate Re...d Loose Papers, 1732-1964"
    Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/414353 Charleston District, South Carolina estate inventories, 1732-1844] 1783-1810
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    {{FamilySearch Image|939L-VSST-MS}} (accessed 12 May 2024) *probate inventory of Samuel Bonneau, 21 Mar 1792
    Those at the '''Ferry or Cooper River''' *Tobey, Bella & George, £150 *Phelander, Violet, & Phelander, £170 *John, Lucey, Primus, Duke & Linda, £200 *Limus, Molly & Friday, £130 *Davey, Daphney, Thomas, Ned & Aleck, £180 *Venus & Jackey, £70, Total value for this group £900 *July & Hagar, £90 *Augustine, Lucy, Augustine & Ben, £110 *Malborough, Rose & Phillis, £110 *blind Jack, Cook Rose & Harry, £100 *Charles, £35 *Stepney, £70, Total value for this group £515 *Ponpon Ben £50 *Ebo Ben £60 *House Jack £70, Total value for this group £180 *Abram, £40 *Devonshire, £20 *Sam, £40 *Tobias, £90, Total value for this group £190 *Philip, £70 *Pero, £70 *old Cuffee, £20 *Suckey, £60 *Cotto, £60, Total falue for this group £280 *Jimmey, £40 *Donis, £30 *Jim, £50 *Pino, £40, Total value for this group £160 Those at the '''Santee''' *[[Bonneau-784|Polydore]], [[Bonneau-785|Menimeah]], [[Calhoun-5272|Peggy]], [[Calhoun-5273|Tom]], [[Calhoun-5274|Billy]], Dinah, Kitty & Binah, £270 *Mingo, Patty, Amey, Poland, Nancy & Robin, £180 *Anthony, Sarah, & Betty, £130, Total value for this group £580 *Sampson & Betty, £60 *Dickey, Present, Stephen & Jeffrey, £100 *Sambo, £60 *Marchus, £45 *Duncan & Phillis, £70 *old Tom £70 *and a cripple (not named), Total value for this group £335 ===Runaway=== Taken away from the subscriber's plantation on Wednesday night, the 4th of March last, by a fellow of Messrs. John and James Smyth's named Toby, a likely black Wench named Tenah of a middling stature, with a young child; had on when she went away, a black gown. She was bought of Mr. James Smyth. The fellow was formerly the property of William Maxwell, Esq; at the southward, where it is thought he has carried her, or to town, where she has a mother. I do hereby offer a reward of Twenty Pounds on the delivery of the said wench and child to me or the Warden of the Workhouse in Charlestown, Fifty Pounds if harboured by a white man, and Twenty five if by a negro, to be paid on conviction, by Samuel Bonneauhttps://www.newspapers.com/article/the-south-carolina-and-american-general/147219539/ *The South-Carolina and American General Gazette, Charleston, South Carolina, Thu, Aug 6, 1778, Page 4 ===Military=== The following enslaved joined with the engineer department of the Army under Sir Henry Clinton in 1780.https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-royal-gazette-list-of-negroes-who-jo/62092178/ *The Royal Gazette, Charleston, South Carolina, Sat, Mar 10, 1781, Page 1, col 2 *Binah ==Sources==

    Duncan DNA A463068

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    Stinnett Family Mysteries

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    There are two distinct (different haplotypes) lines of Stinnetts tracing their ancestry back to Amherst County, Colony of Virginia. The prevailing theory is that Benjamin Stinnett and James Stinnett, who settled adjacent parcels about 1748, were half bothers (same mother, different fathers. The Benjamin Stinnett line carries Calvert Y-DNA. The most likely father of Benjamin was William Calvert, b. 1665 d. bfr. 1718, grandson of Leonard Calvert, Provincial Governor of the Colony of Maryland. James Stinnett may have carried Stinnett Y-DNA, although the genetic link to direct ancestors is yet to be established.

    Ermgard von Dale ( – 1327), daughter of Count Otto II

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    Head page: [[Space:Petra_Goedegebuure%27s_pre-1500_Work|Petra Goedegebuure's pre-1500 Work]] This page describes Ermgard von Dale ( - 1333). It tries to bring together everything that can be gleaned from any online primary resources and contemporary eyewitness documents. There will be no reference to online genealogies. {{EuroAristo Sticker|place=Gelre}} :Proper First Name: Ermgard :Last Name at Birth: Dale :Current Last Name: von Dale :Other Last Names: of Dale ===Parentage=== Ermgard was the daughter of Otto von Dale, lord of Diepenheim and Kunigunde von Bronckhorst. The filiation of Ermgard can only be supported indirectly, but it is still solid given that (1) her name is von Dale, (2) she has a dowry from the court of Dale (''curtis de Dalen ratione dotalicii''), and (3 ) her first name is Ermgard. ===Marriage and Children=== Between 1301-1306 Ermard married Herman Drost van Ludinckhuisen/Lüdinghausen, son of Bernhard Drost van Lüdinghausen and Elizabet. Herman passed away before February 21, 1312. They have one child on record: #Elisabet Drost von Lüdinghausen In a charter dated February 21, 1312Westfälisches Urkunden-Buch: Die Urkunden Bistmus Münster von 1301-1325, bearb. von R. Krumbholtz. 3 v. Germany: In Commission der Regensbergschen Buchhandlung, 1913, nr. 695, p. 245, '''Ermgard van Dale''', widow of Herman, son of knight Bernard, Drost of Lüdinghausen, and their daughter Elisabet donate a farm near Recklinghausen to the Vlarshem monastery (Flaesheim), in memory of her parents-in-law Bernard and Elisabet and to her late husband Herman. This document confirms both the marriage to Ermgard's first husband and the affiliation of their daughter, who is most likely their only adult child: :''… quod domina '''Ermegardis de Dale '''dicta, relicta Hermanni filii Bernardi dicti Dapiferi de Ludenkusen, et '''Elizabet''', ipsorum filia …'' :''… in memoriam animarum Bernardi militis dicti Dapiferi de Ludinkusen, domine Elizabeth, sue uxoris, et '''Hermanni, ipsorum filii, mariti Ermegardis''' …'' Ermgard's first and second marriages are mentioned in a deed dated January 21, 1317Westfälisches Urkunden-Buch: Die Urkunden Bistmus Münster von 1301-1325, bearb. von R. Krumbholtz. 3 v. Germany: In Commission der Regensbergschen Buchhandlung, 1913, nr. 1127, p. 411. where Otto (V), Count of Thekenenborg (Tecklenburg) and his 14-year-old wife, Cunegundis van Dale on the one side and knight '''Herman van Munster''' with wife '''Ermegardis van Dale''', and his son Herman van Munster with his wife, 12 to 16 year old '''Elisabet van Dale''', resolve a dispute about the distribution of property and funds from the Dale court. Firstly, it is mentioned that Otto, bishop of Munster, married '''Hermannus the Drost''' and '''Ermegardis van Dale'''. Otto was bishop from 1301 to 1306„Otto III. von Rietberg“ (GSN: 066-04326-001), in: Germania Sacra, https://personendatenbank.germania-sacra.de/index/gsn/066-04326-001 (Abgerufen: 12.05.2024)., so the marriage between Ermgard and Hermannus took place during this period: :''… quia Otto Monasteriensis episcopus qui nuptias inter '''Hermannum Dapiferum''' et '''Ermegardim de Dalen''' ordinavit …'' Regarding the second marriage, Ermgard is mentioned twice in the same deed from 1317 as the wife of Herman van Munster: :''Hermannus de Monasterio miles … ad ipsum Hermannum et '''ejus uxorem hereditarie '''… curtis de Dalen ratione dotalicii '''Ermegardis sue uxoris''' …. … Hermannus de Monasterio miles pro se et '''Ermegarde sua uxore''' …'' ===Research Notes=== Ermgard von Dale, overl. voor? 4 april 1327, vermeld 1312-1328, overl. na 14-7-1328, vóór 24-2-1333, begr. Selm, tr. (2) tussen 1312-1317 Hermann V von Münster, heer zu Meinhövel, zn. van Hermann IV von Munster, heer zu Brockhof en Jutta van Ahaus Kinderen (2): 2. Bertha von Munster (genoemd 1324) Kunigunde van Dale, de andere vrouwelijke van Dale in de akte, is de dochter van Wilhelm, graaf van Dale en Richarda, die getrouwd zijn in 1302. Op 28 maart 1303 draagt Richarda, gravin van Dale, haar rechten van vruchtgebruik op de hof van Dale en andere hoven over op haar dan net geboren dochter Kunigunde. Ermgard ook genoemd in Niesert Münstersche Urkundensammlung (II. § 40) 1324 Niesert Beiträge I No. 98, 99. Ook Westf urkundenbuch 1324 no 1809 p. 664 = 98 1327 Niesert Beiträge VII No. 88. ==Sources==

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1909) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Hettrick-93 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Hettrick-91|Salome Hettrick (1868 - 1898) McCormick]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Hettrick-91 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Hetz-20|Irene F. Hetz (1908 - 1983) Gainey]] 138 Central Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Hetz-20 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Kaczmarek-148|Francis Joseph Kaczmarek (1921 - 2001) ]] 55 Brandel Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Kaczmarek-148 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Kaczmarek-258|Glenn Kaczmarek (1950 - ) ]] 55 Brandel Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Kaczmarek-258 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Kaczmarek-212|John Kaczmarek (1924 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Kaczmarek-212 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Kaniecki-28|Janelle Kaniecki (1987 - ) Kraft]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Kaniecki-28 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Kaniecki-30|John Kaniecki (1989 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Kaniecki-30 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Kegler-78|Amy Kegler (1984 - ) Over]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Kegler-78 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Kegler-67|David J. Kegler (1957 - 2019) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Kegler-67 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Kegler-79|Jill Kegler (1986 - ) Palmer]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Kegler-79 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Kegler-80|Joseph D. Kegler (1991 - 2016) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Kegler-80 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Kegler-77|Kelly Kegler (1969 - ) Finch]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Kegler-77 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Kegler-75|Kevin Kegler (1958 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Kegler-75 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Kegler-76|Kim Kegler (1962 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Kegler-76 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Kegler-74|Michael Kegler (1959 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Kegler-74 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[King-34679|Franklyn Edward King (1948 - 1996) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=King-34679 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Kinnen-11|Albert J. Kinnen (1882 - 1979) ]] 66 Livingston Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Kinnen-11 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Kinnen-9|Clara M. Kinnen (1886 - 1985) Snyder]] 9 Winfield Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Kinnen-9 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Kinnen-12|Edward G. Kinnen (1884 - 1918) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Kinnen-12 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Kinnen-16|Edwin Kinnen (1925 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Kinnen-16 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Kinnen-13|Elmer C. Kinnen (1893 - 1959) ]] 116 Pleasant Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Kinnen-13 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Kinnen-35|Jane Kinnen (1949 - ) ]] 238 Lake Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Kinnen-35 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Kinnen-27|John Benjamin Kinnen (1916 - 2011) ]] 74 Lake Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Kinnen-27 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Kinnen-31|Kathleen Kinnen (1950 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Kinnen-31 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Kinnen-17|Pearl Ann Kinnen (1930 - ) Umphreyville]] 66 Livingston Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Kinnen-17 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Kinnen-15|Richard W. Kinnen (1926 - 2003) ]] 116 Pleasant Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Kinnen-15 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Kinnen-14|Robert E. Kinnen (1923 - ) ]] 116 Pleasant Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Kinnen-14 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Koch-5907|Lydia A. Koch (1866 - ) Roth]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Koch-5907 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Koch-5908|Samuel George Koch (1868 - 1943) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Koch-5908 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Lahnen-10|Carol Lahnen (1962 - ) Chapin]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Lahnen-10 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Lahnen-9|Janice Lahnen (1959 - ) Kerns]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Lahnen-9 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Long-21945|Vinson Franklin Long (1913 - 1982) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Long-21945 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Luderman-22|Donald P. Luderman (1938 - ) ]] 549 Ransom Road : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Luderman-22 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Luderman-30|Gertrude Luderman (1921 - 1921) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Luderman-30 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Luderman-18|Harold Luderman (1923 - 1992) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Luderman-18 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Luderman-19|Howard W. Luderman (1926 - 1972) ]] 549 Ransom Road : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Luderman-19 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Luderman-29|Howard W. Luderman (1954 - 2002) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Luderman-29 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Luderman-20|Roy James Luderman (1928 - 1932) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Luderman-20 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Luderman-21|William M. Luderman (1933 - ) ]] 549 Ransom Road : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Luderman-21 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Madge-246|David Madge (1942 - ) ]] 24 Woodlawn Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Madge-246 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Madge-253|Monna Clair Madge (1940 - ) Carter]] 24 Woodlawn Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Madge-253 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Marquart-12|David Marquart (1950 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Marquart-12 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Marquart-83|Edwin Marquart (1916 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Marquart-83 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Marquart-80|Enece C. Marquart (1908 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Marquart-80 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Marquart-81|Grace Cora Marquart (1908 - 1973) Warner]] 720 Town Line Road : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Marquart-81 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Marquart-82|Norman W. Marquart (1912 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Marquart-82 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Marquart-84|Ralph F Marquart (1920 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Marquart-84 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Marquart-85|Rorrie Marquart (1949 - 1950) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Marquart-85 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Martzlof-1|Matilda Sarah Martzlof (1891 - 1967) Eddy]] 138 Central Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Martzlof-1 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Martzolf-45|Brian Dennis Martzloff (1946 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Martzolf-45 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Martzolf-27|Albert Frank Martzolf (1888 - 1963) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Martzolf-27 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Martzolf-26|Allen J. Martzolf (1906 - 1959) ]] 56 Lakeside Crescent : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Martzolf-26 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Martzolf-12|Anna Martzolf (1867 - 1961) Rohl]] 7 Crawford Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Martzolf-12 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Martzolf-36|Beatrice M. Martzolf (1918 - 1986) Burr]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Martzolf-36 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Martzolf-35|Catherine Florence Martzolf (1912 - 2010) Deutschlander]] 39 Brandel Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Martzolf-35 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Martzolf-18|Charles Edward Martzolf (1880 - 1967) ]] 6481 Broadway : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Martzolf-18 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Martzolf-54|Clara Martzolf (1878 - 1973) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Martzolf-54 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Martzolf-25|Clara Louise Martzolf (1882 - 1980) Hetz]] 15 James Place : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Martzolf-25 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Martzolf-20|Cora Wilhelmina Martzolf (1886 - 1972) Marquart]] 465 Town Line Road : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Martzolf-20 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Martzolf-41|Dennis D. Martzolf (1938 - 1969) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Martzolf-41 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Martzolf-34|Doris M. Martzolf (1911 - 1947) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Martzolf-34 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Martzolf-13|Elizabeth Martzolf (1869 - 1941) Sherman]] 87 Central Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Martzolf-13 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Martzolf-30|Elizabeth R. Martzolf (1926 - 2019) Dudkowski]] 5 C - Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Martzolf-30 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Martzolf-37|Evelyn Marie Martzolf (1910 - 2003) Chapman]] 24 Kurtz Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Martzolf-37 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Martzolf-19|Frederick Martzolf (1884 - 1964) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Martzolf-19 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Martzolf-43|Gary Martzolf (1946 - ) ]] 69 Aurora Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Martzolf-43 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Martzolf-23|George Martzolf (1873 - 1909) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Martzolf-23 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Martzolf-15|George Jacob Martzolf (1875 - 1945) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Martzolf-15 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Martzolf-33|Gladys Katherine Martzolf (1910 - 1910) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Martzolf-33 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Martzolf-28|Harold W. Martzolf (1912 - 1956) ]] 64 Central Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Martzolf-28 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Martzolf-32|Harriet Frances Martzolf (1908 - 1968) Barrows]] 14 Holland Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Martzolf-32 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Martzolf-40|Herbert William Martzolf (1914 - 1977) ]] 173 Court Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Martzolf-40 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Martzolf-52|Irene K. Martzolf (1914 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Martzolf-52 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Martzolf-39|Irving W. Martzolf (1914 - 2001) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Martzolf-39 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Martzolf-10|Jacob Martzolf (1847 - 1918) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Martzolf-10 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Martzolf-56|Jerry Martzolf (1960 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Martzolf-56 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Marzolf-110|Johann George Martzolf (1805 - 1883) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Marzolf-110 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Martzolf-48|Johann Berty Martzolf (1875 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Martzolf-48 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Martzolf-53|John C. Martzolf (1916 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Martzolf-53 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Martzolf-59|John Martzolf (1934 - ) ]] 56 Lakeside Crescent : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Martzolf-59 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Martzolf-58|Julie Martzolf (1964 - ) Altomari]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Martzolf-58 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Martzolf-55|Karen Martzolf (1950 - ) Adams]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Martzolf-55 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Martzolf-84|Karen Martzolf (1967 - ) Romano]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Martzolf-84 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Martzolf-46|Katharina Martzolf (1873 - 1874) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Martzolf-46 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Martzolf-57|Luan Martzolf (1962 - ) Viles]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Martzolf-57 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Marzolf-111|Magdalene Mary Martzolf (1834 - 1926) Schlemmer]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Marzolf-111 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Martzolf-11|Maria Magdalena Martzolf (1866 - ) Welt]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Martzolf-11 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Martzolf-82|Philip Martzolf (1963 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Martzolf-82 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Martzolf-29|Raymond E. Martzolf (1914 - 1989) ]] 64 Central Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Martzolf-29 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Martzolf-61|Richard A. Martzolf (1946 - 2001) ]] 173 Court Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Martzolf-61 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Martzolf-31|Robert Albert Martzolf (1928 - 1987) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Martzolf-31 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Martzolf-42|Ronald Roy Martzolf (1939 - 2021) ]] 173 Court Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Martzolf-42 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Martzolf-14|Rosa Martzolf (1872 - ) Little]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Martzolf-14 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Martzolf-38|Roy Frederick Martzolf (1911 - 1973) ]] 69 Aurora Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Martzolf-38 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Martzolf-8|Saloma Martzolf (1840 - 1897) Hettrick]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Martzolf-8 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Martzolf-22|Saloma Martzolf (1871 - 1928) Couch]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Martzolf-22 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Martzolf-16|William J. Martzolf (1878 - 1959) ]] 14 Holland Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Martzolf-16 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Marzolf-119|William Martzolf (1887 - 1953) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Marzolf-119 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Martzolff-3|Hans George Martzolff (1640 - 1682) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Martzolff-3 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Martzolff-4|Johann Phillipp Martzolff (1671 - 1760) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Martzolff-4 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Martzolff-5|Johann Phillipp Martzolff (1718 - 1783) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Martzolff-5 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Martzolff-6|M. Marguerite Martzolff (1694 - 1770) Sturm]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Martzolff-6 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Marzolf-114|Anna Marie Marzolf (1866 - 1951) Freiert]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Marzolf-114 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Marzolf-116|Elisabetha Barbara Marzolf (1867 - 1960) Oswald]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Marzolf-116 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Marzolf-117|Emma Louise Marzolf (1869 - 1962) Donewirth]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Marzolf-117 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Marzolf-101|Georg Jacob Marzolf (1785 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Marzolf-101 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Marzolff-6|Georg Friedrich Marzolf (1795 - 1873) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Marzolff-6 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Marzolf-64|George Frederic Marzolf (1813 - 1896) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Marzolf-64 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Marzolf-112|George Marzolf (1835 - 1914) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Marzolf-112 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Marzolf-118|Ida Salome Marzolf (1871 - 1961) Peters]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Marzolf-118 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Marzolf-113|John Marzolf (1843 - 1910) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Marzolf-113 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Marzolf-115|John F. Marzolf (1875 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Marzolf-115 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Marzolff-12|Margaret Marzolf (1822 - 1893) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Marzolff-12 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Martsolf-48|Johann Wendling Marzolff (1672 - 1718) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Martsolf-48 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Martsolf-47|Johann Heinrich Marzolff (1710 - 1778) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Martsolf-47 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Marzolff-2|Johann Jacob Marzolff (1762 - 1819) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Marzolff-2 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Meinke-118|Bertha Meinke (1881 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Meinke-118 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Meinke-117|William Meinke (1879 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Meinke-117 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Mildenberger-55|Donna Mildenberger (1948 - ) Orland-Martin]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Mildenberger-55 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Mildenberger-39|Dorothy E. Mildenberger (1953 - 2019) Ziegler]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Mildenberger-39 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Mildenberger-43|Marleen Mildenberger (1947 - ) Bonarowski]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Mildenberger-43 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Mildenberger-44|Nancy Mildenberger (1959 - ) Duerr]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Mildenberger-44 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Bishop-15781|Bishop Nicolaus (1863 - 1863) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Bishop-15781 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Ott-1687|June Ott (1938 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Ott-1687 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Ott-1686|Marie Ott (1933 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Ott-1686 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Peters-12677|Edward Gottlieb Peters (1883 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Peters-12677 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Peters-12690|Ella Peters (1889 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Peters-12690 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Peters-12676|John Peters (1887 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Peters-12676 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Peters-12691|Julia Peters (1885 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Peters-12691 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Peters-12678|Margaret Peters (1884 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Peters-12678 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Rohl-20|Adolph C. Rohl (1890 - 1967) ]] 15 Brandel Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Rohl-20 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Rohl-203|Adolph Rohl (1914 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Rohl-203 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Rohl-38|Adolph E. Rohl (1931 - ) ]] 15 Brandel Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Rohl-38 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Rohl-33|Alice Anna Rohl (1915 - 2010) Madge]] 24 Woodlawn Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Rohl-33 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Rohl-201|Anonymous Rohl (1941 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Rohl-201 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Rohl-27|Arthur R. Rohl (1905 - 1976) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Rohl-27 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Rohl-46|Baby Rohl (1927 - 1927) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Rohl-46 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Rohl-288|Barbara Ann Rohl (1944 - ) Seegar]] 31 Church Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Rohl-288 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Rohl-21|Bertha L. Rohl (1892 - 1958) Hetherly]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Rohl-21 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Rohl-22|Charles Peter Rohl (1893 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Rohl-22 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Rohl-208|Charles William Rohl (1925 - 2012) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Rohl-208 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Rohl-23|Clara Edna Rohl (1897 - 1995) Friedrich]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Rohl-23 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Rohl-289|Cynthia Rohl (1960 - ) Chassy]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Rohl-289 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Rohl-62|Delores Florence Rohl (1923 - 1983) Stoldt]] 133 Central Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Rohl-62 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Rohl-24|Dewey Horace Rohl (1899 - 1969) ]] 11 Palmer Place : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Rohl-24 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Rohl-66|Dewey Rohl (1932 - 2009) ]] 11 Palmer Place : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Rohl-66 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Rohl-34|Donald F. Rohl (1918 - ) ]] 15 Brandel Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Rohl-34 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Rohl-63|Doris Rohl (1925 - ) Ahlstrom]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Rohl-63 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Rohl-35|Earl W. Rohl (1929 - ) ]] 8 Clark Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Rohl-35 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Rohl-25|Florence H. Rohl (1901 - 2002) Eddy]] 5231 Genesee Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Rohl-25 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Rohl-36|Frances Rohl (1913 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Rohl-36 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Rohl-54|George E. Rohl (1888 - 1963) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Rohl-54 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Rohl-205|Gerald Emery Rohl (1929 - 1978) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Rohl-205 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Rohl-19|Grace K. Rohl (1895 - 1992) Grambo]] 5818 Broadway : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Rohl-19 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Rohl-209|Ira E. Rohl (1926 - 1994) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Rohl-209 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Rohl-67|Jacqueline Rohl (1934 - ) Molitoris]] 11 Palmer Place : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Rohl-67 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Rohl-213|Jami R. Rohl ( - ) Hill]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Rohl-213 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Rohl-29|John F. Rohl (1909 - 1932) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Rohl-29 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Rohl-207|John Lavern Rohl (1924 - 2018) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Rohl-207 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Rohl-204|Joseph C. F. Rohl (1920 - 1974) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Rohl-204 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Rohl-235|Karen M. Rohl (1969 - 1970) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Rohl-235 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Rohl-287|Kathy Rohl (1952 - ) Switzer]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Rohl-287 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Rohl-32|Lawrence W. Rohl (1913 - 2002) ]] 31 Church Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Rohl-32 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Rohl-210|Leroy A. Rohl (1932 - 2003) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Rohl-210 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Rohl-31|Lester Clarence Rohl (1911 - 2006) ]] 53 School Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Rohl-31 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Rohl-26|Lillian M. Rohl (1903 - 1997) Graham]] 14 East Drullard Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Rohl-26 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Rohl-37|Madge Rohl (1916 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Rohl-37 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Rohl-39|Mono Clair Rohl (1939 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Rohl-39 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Rohl-206|Paul Frederick Rohl (1934 - 2013) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Rohl-206 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Rohl-233|Robert James Rohl (1942 - ) ]] 31 Church Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Rohl-233 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Rohl-40|Rodney Wilbert Rohl (1933 - 2009) ]] 8 Clark Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Rohl-40 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Rohl-42|Thomas John Rohl (1940 - ) ]] 31 Church Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Rohl-42 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Rohl-65|Vernadee Rohl (1929 - 1998) Kraft]] 5468 Broadway : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Rohl-65 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Rohl-290|Victoria Rohl (1959 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Rohl-290 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Rohl-64|Virginia B. Rohl (1927 - 2020) Hastrich]] 11 Palmer Place : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Rohl-64 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Rohl-28|Walter Rohl (1907 - 1986) ]] 81 Pardee Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Rohl-28 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Rohl-202|William Adolph Rohl (1887 - 1977) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Rohl-202 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Schlemmer-278|Christian Friedrich Schlemmer (1870 - 1872) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Schlemmer-278 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Schlemmer-134|Elizabeth M. Schlemmer (1858 - 1942) Hetherly]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Schlemmer-134 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Schlemmer-135|Frederick G. Schlemmer (1871 - 1872) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Schlemmer-135 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Schlemmer-114|Jacob Adam Schlemmer (1860 - 1897) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Schlemmer-114 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Schlemmer-136|Jacob Fred Schlemmer (1885 - 1951) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Schlemmer-136 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Schlemmer-115|John Schlemmer (1862 - 1951) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Schlemmer-115 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Schlemmer-113|Lena M. Schlemmer (1856 - 1933) Snyder]] 11 Winfield Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Schlemmer-113 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Schlemmer-116|Louisa Katharine Schlemmer (1874 - ) Billiar]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Schlemmer-116 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Sherman-5113|John Arthur Sherman (1889 - 1968) ]] 87 Central Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Sherman-5113 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Snell-4112|Arlene Snell (1918 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Snell-4112 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Snell-4110|Kenneth Snell (1904 - 1987) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Snell-4110 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Snell-4111|Wilfred M. Snell (1906 - 1968) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Snell-4111 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Snyder-6940|Archibald Snyder (1886 - ) ]] 9 Winfield Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Snyder-6940 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Snyder-6941|Bernard Snyder (1894 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Snyder-6941 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Snyder-6937|Celia Snyder (1879 - ) Bower]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Snyder-6937 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Snyder-6939|Cora Snyder (1884 - ) Bowman]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Snyder-6939 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Snyder-6938|Oran Snyder (1881 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Snyder-6938 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Stoldt-49|Donna Rae Stoldt (1948 - ) ]] 133 Central Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Stoldt-49 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Sturm-1023|Aaron Sturm (1883 - 1884) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Sturm-1023 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Sturm-824|Albert Sturm (1885 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Sturm-824 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Sturm-818|Allan Frederick Sturm (1928 - 1974) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Sturm-818 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Sturm-328|Arthur Sturm (1888 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Sturm-328 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Sturm-807|Bertha Sturm (1889 - 1893) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Sturm-807 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Sturm-820|Carloline Sturm (1937 - ) Hagen]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Sturm-820 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Sturm-1485|Carol Jean Sturm (1931 - 1932) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Sturm-1485 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Sturm-311|Caroline Sturm (1840 - 1913) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Sturm-311 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Sturm-409|Caroline Sturm (1856 - 1932) Kinnen]] 9 Winfield Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Sturm-409 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Sturm-414|Charles C. Sturm (1873 - 1908) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Sturm-414 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Sturm-420|Chester Charles Sturm (1902 - 1971) ]] 5313 Broadway : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Sturm-420 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Sturm-327|Clara Sturm (1886 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Sturm-327 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Sturm-415|Clarence George Sturm (1892 - 1892) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Sturm-415 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Sturm-331|Clarence Eli Sturm (1895 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Sturm-331 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Sturm-822|Clarence L. Sturm (1929 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Sturm-822 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Sturm-416|Cora L. Sturm (1893 - 1928) Berry]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Sturm-416 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Sturm-324|Daniel Sturm (1855 - 1896) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Sturm-324 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Sturm-817|Donald Charles Sturm (1924 - 1983) ]] 186 Warsaw Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Sturm-817 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Sturm-1189|Donald Charles Sturm (1944 - 1999) ]] 186 Warsaw Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Sturm-1189 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Sturm-292|Dorothea Sturm (1803 - 1870) Bishop]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Sturm-292 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Sturm-1065|Dorothy Marie Sturm (1919 - 2007) Mildenberger]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Sturm-1065 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Sturm-422|Edna Clara Sturm (1905 - ) Pfieffer]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Sturm-422 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Sturm-823|Edward Sturm (1880 - 1954) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Sturm-823 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Sturm-338|Edward Joseph Sturm (1902 - 1952) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Sturm-338 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Sturm-811|Edward Sturm (1918 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Sturm-811 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Sturm-325|Elias Sturm (1858 - 1928) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Sturm-325 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Sturm-322|Elmer J. Sturm (1880 - 1968) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Sturm-322 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Sturm-333|Emanuel Sturm (1860 - 1906) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Sturm-333 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Sturm-1186|Evelyn Margaret Sturm (1925 - 2002) Eldridge]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Sturm-1186 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Sturm-330|Flora Rickie Sturm (1893 - 1903) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Sturm-330 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Sturm-329|Frank Sturm (1890 - 1948) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Sturm-329 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Sturm-709|George Martin Sturm (1775 - 1847) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Sturm-709 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Sturm-711|George Sturm (1820 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Sturm-711 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Sturm-1020|George Sturm (1853 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Sturm-1020 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Sturm-334|George N. Sturm (1862 - 1907) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Sturm-334 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Sturm-413|George Philip Sturm (1867 - 1944) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Sturm-413 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Sturm-337|George Victor Sturm (1900 - 1946) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Sturm-337 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Sturm-812|George Sturm (1920 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Sturm-812 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Sturm-816|George Sturm (1922 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Sturm-816 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Sturm-1071|Gerald Wilson Sturm (1908 - 1990) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Sturm-1071 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Sturm-1022|Gertrude Sturm (1894 - 1897) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Sturm-1022 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Sturm-1164|Gloria Sturm (1933 - ) ]] 26 Brady Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Sturm-1164 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Sturm-319|Hannah Sturm (1849 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Sturm-319 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Sturm-821|Harrison Sturm (1884 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Sturm-821 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Sturm-1498|Hattie Sturm (1880 - 1916) Steck]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Sturm-1498 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Sturm-1025|Howard A. Sturm (1896 - 1978) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Sturm-1025 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Sturm-332|Howard Wally Sturm (1900 - 1975) ]] 26 Brady Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Sturm-332 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Sturm-321|Ida Kathryn Sturm (1879 - 1964) Long]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Sturm-321 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Sturm-315|Jacob Sturm (1817 - 1905) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Sturm-315 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Sturm-317|Jacob Sturm (1848 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Sturm-317 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Sturm-819|James Thomas Sturm (1935 - 1995) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Sturm-819 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Sturm-1018|Jean Georges Sturm (1750 - 1791) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Sturm-1018 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Sturm-312|John Sturm (1844 - 1922) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Sturm-312 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Sturm-320|John P. Sturm (1851 - 1918) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Sturm-320 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Sturm-336|Joseph Nicholas Sturm (1891 - 1953) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Sturm-336 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Sturm-810|Joseph G. Sturm (1915 - 1972) ]] 44 Brandel Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Sturm-810 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Sturm-1028|Justin E. Sturm (1907 - 2000) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Sturm-1028 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Sturm-395|Lana Sturm (1860 - 1893) Wagner]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Sturm-395 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Sturm-419|Laura Carolina Sturm (1899 - 1974) Kaczmarek]] 55 Brandel Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Sturm-419 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Sturm-335|Levi J. Sturm (1867 - 1913) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Sturm-335 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Sturm-326|Lillian Sturm (1884 - ) Snell]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Sturm-326 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Sturm-339|Loretta Catherine Sturm (1905 - 1964) Stribling]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Sturm-339 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Sturm-1187|Loretta Margaret Sturm (1946 - ) Kreppel]] 102 Aurora Street : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Sturm-1187 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Sturm-1019|Louis Ferdinand Sturm (1850 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Sturm-1019 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Sturm-710|Madgalena Sturm (1814 - 1877) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Sturm-710 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Sturm-814|Margaret Frieda Sturm (1919 - 1919) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Sturm-814 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Sturm-808|Margareth B. Sturm (1893 - 1898) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Sturm-808 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Sturm-1030|Maria Philippina Sturm (1864 - 1895) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Sturm-1030 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Sturm-288|Marie Eva Sturm (1808 - 1893) Martzolf]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Sturm-288 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Sturm-809|Marie Sturm (1914 - ) Ott]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Sturm-809 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Sturm-308|Martin Sturm (1800 - 1852) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Sturm-308 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Sturm-313|Martin Sturm (1849 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Sturm-313 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Sturm-412|Martin Sturm (1862 - 1933) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Sturm-412 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Sturm-316|Mary Ann Sturm (1846 - 1901) Steinmann]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Sturm-316 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Sturm-314|Mary Sturm (1847 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Sturm-314 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Sturm-417|Mary Magdalena Sturm (1895 - 1912) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Sturm-417 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Sturm-1024|Matie W. Sturm (1887 - 1889) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Sturm-1024 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Sturm-421|Mildred Sturm (1905 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Sturm-421 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Sturm-1021|Mina Sturm (1856 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Sturm-1021 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Sturm-805|Nettie M. Sturm (1903 - 1985) Luderman]] 549 Ransom Road : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Sturm-805 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Sturm-478|Norma Ruth Sturm (1928 - ) Peters]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Sturm-478 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Sturm-411|Norman F. Sturm (1897 - 1972) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Sturm-411 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Sturm-408|Philip Sturm (1824 - 1904) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Sturm-408 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Sturm-418|Raymond Martin Sturm (1897 - 1945) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Sturm-418 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Sturm-1190|Robert James Sturm (1919 - 1951) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Sturm-1190 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Sturm-728|Robert A. Sturm (1930 - 1985) ]] 26 Brady Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Sturm-728 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Sturm-1471|Rose M. Sturm (1913 - 1915) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Sturm-1471 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Sturm-323|Samuel Sturm (1853 - 1932) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Sturm-323 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Sturm-813|Shirley Sturm (1930 - 1959) Haug]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Sturm-813 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Sturm-479|Shirley Sturm (1940 - ) Pericak]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Sturm-479 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Sturm-1191|Susan Sturm (1955 - ) Dreier]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Sturm-1191 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Sturm-410|William Sturm (1858 - 1918) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Sturm-410 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Sturm-806|William L. Sturm (1901 - 1960) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Sturm-806 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Sturm-318|Wilson Franklin Sturm (1880 - 1970) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Sturm-318 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Umphreyville-2|Thomas Richard Umphreyville (1951 - 2016) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Umphreyville-2 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Wagner-5688|Barbara Wagner (1890 - 1890) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Wagner-5688 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Warner-5653|Carol G. Warner (1929 - 2009) Henke]] 246 Schwartz Road : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Warner-5653 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Watson-28095|Ethel Watson (1894 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Watson-28095 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Welt-42|August Welt (1896 - 1917) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Welt-42 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Welt-29|Laura Welt (1892 - 1985) Deutschlander]] 9 Maple Avenue : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Welt-29 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Welt-43|Minnie Amelia Welt (1888 - 1983) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Welt-43 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Ziegler-3408|Jason Ziegler (1975 - ) ]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Ziegler-3408 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Ziegler-2070|Melinda Ziegler (1981 - ) Stoldt]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Ziegler-2070 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff :[[Ziegler-2007|Renee Ziegler (1980 - ) Tripp]] : [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martzolff-3&person2_name=Ziegler-2007 is a relative] : of Hans George Martzolff

    Slaves of Hope Hull Slatter, Maryland

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    [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category:Baltimore County, Maryland, Slave Traders]] [[Category:Baltimore County, Maryland, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Baltimore County, Maryland, Slaves]] ==Introduction== This page's purpose is to record the people enslaved by [[Slatter-669|Hope Hull Slatter]] and attempt to connect them to their families. === Slave Trader and Owner === Hope Hull Slatter was a 19th-century American slave trader with an "extensive establishment and private jail, for the keeping of slaves" https://pubs.lib.uiowa.edu/annals-of-iowa/article/10064/galley/118665/view/on Pratt Street in Baltimore, Maryland.Slatter, H. H., (1896) “Cash for Negroes”, The Annals of Iowa 2(7), 561-561. doi: https://doi.org/10.17077/0003-4827.2154 Hope was recorded in a Coastwise Slave Ship Manifest as the Shipper of 20 enslaved people that departed from Baltimore, Maryland arriving in New Orleans on 11 Oct 1838. '''Costwise Slave Ship Manifest''': "New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S., Slave Manifests, 1807-1860"
    The National Archives in Washington, DC; Washington, DC; Slave Manifests of Coastwise Vessels Filed at New Orleans, Louisiana, 1807-1860; Microfilm Serial: M1895; Microfilm Roll: 8
    {{Ancestry Sharing|7393537|7b22746f6b656e223a2245556d78394a32526d4931484c704e326b4535584947766b526243796c4c47596f7654784d626e423669673d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d}} - {{Ancestry Record|1562|173950}} (accessed 12 May 2024)
    Residence Place: Baltimore, Maryland, USA; Name: Hope H Slatter; Role: Enslaver
    '''Enslaved Persons''': #Edward Kin #Louisa Morris #Jane Hanson #Patsy Shiply #Caroline Johnson #Celly Edwards #Debby Petters #Polly Johnson #Margarett Lowes #William Parker #Cepus #William Rollins #Joseph Lives #Denis Word #Solomon Tompson #William Engram #Kitty Butler #Maria Quean #Mary Butlar #Eliza Brown In the 1840 census Hope Slatter was the owner of 22 enslaved people in Baltimore Ward 9, Baltimore, Maryland. '''1840 Census''': "1840 United States Federal Census"
    Year: 1840; Census Place: Baltimore Ward 9, Baltimore, Maryland; Roll: 160; Page: 109; Family History Library Film: 0013183
    {{Ancestry Sharing|14266139|7b22746f6b656e223a225252776b4c6443577a6d4b70514a5a4d4f574c796f6778513159785a464a5665476f72334873475732494d3d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d}} - {{Ancestry Record|8057|3551687}} (accessed 12 May 2024)
    Hope H Statter in Baltimore Ward 9, Baltimore, Maryland.
    :5 Males - 10 thru 23 :5 Males - 24 thru 35 :3 Females - Under 10 :8 Females - 10 thru 23 :1 Females - 24 thru 35 :Total Slaves 22 Hope H. Slatter was recorded as the shipper of 44 slaves on this Coastwise Slave Ship Manifest leaving Baltimore, Maryland and arriving in New Orleans on 31 Dec 1846. '''Coastwise Slave Manifest''': "New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S., Slave Manifests, 1807-1860"
    The National Archives in Washington, DC; Washington, DC; Slave Manifests of Coastwise Vessels Filed at New Orleans, Louisiana, 1807-1860; Microfilm Serial: M1895; Microfilm Roll: 11
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    Role: Enslaved Person; Arrival Place: New Orleans, Louisiana, USA; Arrival Date: 31 Dec 1846; Name: George Lewis Hall; Enslavers or Shippers: Hope H Slatter; Departure Place: Baltimore, Maryland, USA; Complexion: Black; Ship Name: Victorine; Arrival Age: 22; Gender: Male; Race: Black; Birth Date: abt 1824.
    '''Enslaved Persons:''' #James Gibson #George Hall #David Seal #Henry Vaughn #John Morris #Ben Comptan #George Lewis #Uriah Keyes #George Lewis Hall #Moses Reeden #James Hall #Ben Ringold #Umphry Peakin #Henrietta Moore #George Henry #Henrietta Seals #Caroline Smith #Sarah Smith #Harney #Winney Comptan #Louisa #Priscilla Simmons #Eliza Jane #Henrietta Hall #Louisa Plander #Henry Waples #John Gibson #Henry Neall #Robert Brown #Alfred McAldry #Rachel Brown #Infant #Priscilla Jones #Mary Bett #Eliza Jane Miles #Mary Ann #Frances Brown #Laura Kelley #Mary McAldry #Louisa Hinsan #Adaline McAldry #Betty Ann #Mary West #William West #Lewis West === Estate Inventory === His estate was probated on 3 Dec 1853. '''Probate''': "Alabama, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1753-1999"
    Original Will Records, 1813-1961; Index, 1813-1957; Author: Alabama. Probate Court (Mobile County); Probate Place: Mobile, Alabama
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    Hope H Slatter probate on 3 Dec 1853 in Mobile, Alabama, USA.
    The following enslaved people were listed with values: #Lindsey $400 #Nelson $800 #Henry $1000 #Charlotte $600 #Catherine $1000 #Jane $700 #Matilda $500 #Kitty $700 === Alabama === He also owned 83 enslaved people in Mobile Alabama. Hope was recorded in the 1850 slave schedule as the owner of 83 enslaved people in Mobile, Mobile, Alabama, United States. '''Slave Schedule''': "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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    H H Slutter, slave owner of 83 enslaved people, in 1850 in Mobile, Mobile, Alabama, USA.
    :75 male slaves aged 25 to 38 :7 female slaves, aged 25 to 40 == Sources == *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hope_H._Slatter Wikipedia: Hope Hull Slatter]

    Who are Elizabeth Tuck's parents

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    Who are the parents of [[Tuck-2380|Elizabeth (Tuck) Marchment (abt.1758-bef.1801)]]? *Married: [[Marchment-48|William Marchment (abt.1759-bef.1829)]] on 11 Jul 1779 in Upavon, Wiltshire, England. William was baptised Charlton (Near Rushall), Wiltshire, England *First child: [[Marchment-88|Thomas Marchment (bef.1779-)]] *Last child: [[Marchment-92|Joseph Marchment (bef.1798-bef.1833)]] If Elizabeth married at about 21 years old, she was born in about 1758. This puts her having her first child at 21 and last at about 40. These are the Elizabeth's/Betty's baptised in Upavon. There doesn't appear to be any good reason to look for an Elizabeth outside of Upavon, does there? #[[Tuck-2964|Elizabeth Tuck (bef.1712-aft.1761)]] Elizabeth, daughter of Richard Turk Junr, was baptised on 28 January 1712 in Upavon, Wiltshire, England. #[[Tuck-2978|Elizabeth Tuck (bef.1732-)]] Elizabeth, daughter of Theophilus Tuck, was baptised on 7 April 1732 in Upavon, Wiltshire, England. #[[Tuck-2983|Betty Tuck (bef.1747-)]] Betty, daughter of William Tuck & Anne, was baptised on 12 December 1747 in Upavon, Wiltshire, England. #[[Tuck-2972|Betty Tuck (bef.1758-)]] Betty, daughter of Theodosh Tuck & Jane, was baptised on 28 March 1758 in Upavon, Wiltshire, England. No. 1 & 2 are too early, even if Elizabeth was older than 21 when she married. No. 3 & 4 are possible...are either of these actually Elizabeth? I haven't really been able to find much out about No. 3 yet. '''Online Trees:''' *Father [[Tuck-2966|Theodosius Tuck (bef.1720-bef.1794)]] and mother [[Unknown-682787|Jane (Unknown) Tuck aka Babidge (-bef.1766)]]. Note: Joan/Jane was a Widow Babidge/Babbage when she married Theodosius. Her LNAB is currently unknown. Was she born [[Tuck-2972|Betty Tuck (bef.1758-)]] and married/died Elizabeth? *Father [[Tuck-3003|Thomas Tuck (bef.1730-bef.1793)]] and mother Elizabeth Palmer. Sojourners (both of them) Thomas Tuck & Elizabeth Palmer were married in Broad Hinton in 1757. This is an outlier potential [[Tuck-3004|Elizabeth Tuck (bef.1757-)]] Born Wooton Bassett. There's no mother's name on any of the birth records I can find. Some have the Wooton Bassett baptism showing as in Upavon. *Father Thomas Tuck, same chap as above, and mother 2nd wife [[Edwards-45158|Frances (Edwards) Tuck (bef.1731-bef.1764)]]. There is no evidence of an Elizabeth and not really any room to shoehorn one in. No events for any of them in Upavon. *Some of those who have Thomas Tuck as father, show him as Thomas Harvey Tuck from Norwich who married in 1769 so that's way too late anyhow.

    Deed of Sale from Burgess Jester to Edwin H. Cotton

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    Georgia , Randolph County This Indenture made and entered into this the nineth day of August in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and forty Eight Burgess Jester said Burgess Jester for himself his heirs Executors and administrators the said bargained premises together with the right title and possession thereof unto the said Edwin H Cotton his heirs and assigns will Warrant and forever defend the right and title thereof against themselves and against the Claim of all other persons whatever. In Witness whereof the said Burgess Jester hath hereunto set his hand and affixed his seal the day and year first above written Signed Sealed and delivered in presence of
    Austin Fredrick
    William H. Cringus
    :::Burges (X) Jester (seal) 186 Georgia Randolph County Personally came Austin Fredrick before me and after being duly sworn deposeth and saith that he saw Burgess Jester sign by making his mark seal and deliver the within deed for the purposed there named that deponent assigned the same as a witness and the purposes therein named that deponant assigned the same as a witness and saw William H McCurrys do likewise Sworn to and subscribed before me this 28th Feby 1849. Austin Fredrick James F Newsom J. P. Recorded 9th August 1849 D. Jordan Clerk Citation: "Randolph, Georgia, United States records," images, FamilySearch (https:// www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C3QP-VSPW-2?view=fullText : May 6, 2024), image 127 of 471; . https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C3QP-VSPW-2?view=fullText

    1838 sales of slaves

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    == 1838 Sales == List of Sales filed December 18 1838"Maryland Register of Wills Records, 1629-1999," images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9TBG-SHD5?cc=1803986&wc=SNYH-ZNT%3A146535001%2C146761701 : 20 May 2014), Montgomery > Accounts, inventories, wills 1838-1840 vol W > image 44 of 296; Hall of Records, Annapolis. === Cabin Branch Farm === Pages 44-45 {| border="1" class="sortable" !Sold to !!Name!! |- |[[Armfield-290|Armfield]]||Nelly||300 |- |||Basil||150 |- |||James||200 |- |||Rosetta||100 |- |||George||700 |- |||Charles||700 |- |||Betty||350 |- |||Rachel||350 |- |||Philip||550 |- |||Cassey ||225 |- |||Frank||350 |- |||Washington||200 |- |||Susan||275 |- |||Margery||275 |- |||William||300 |- |||Dick||250 |- |||Lloyd||700 |- |||Henrietta||150 |- |||Peter||275 |- |Samuel Martin||Sam||5 |- |S/J Brever(?)||Henry||30 |- |Ricketts||George||200 |- |Baker||Cupid||0.01 |- |Easton||Sarah||0.01 |} === Rock Creek Farm === Pages 51-52 {| border="1" class="sortable" !Sold to !!Name!! |- |[[Armfield-290|Armfield]]||James||700 |- |||Hanson||700 |- |||Henry||700 |- |||William||700 |- |||Thomas||500 |- |||Jacob||700 |- |||George||700 |- |||John||700 |- |||Joe||250 |- |||Peter||700 |- |||James||350 |- |||Maria||150 |- |||James||800 |- |||Matilda||225 |- |||Priscilla||250 |- |||Amos||275 |- |||Milly||150 |- |||Rachel||75 |- |||William||400 |- |||Moses||175 |- |||Andrew||350 |- |||Mary||250 |- |||John||425 |- |||Trecy||300 |- |||Lloyd||250 |- |||Ellen||75 |- |||Eloia||300 |- |||Airy||250 |- |||Kitty||250 |- |||Charles||250 |- |||Francis||100 |- |||Airy||250 |- |||Eliza||300 |- |||David||650 |- |||John||650 |- |||Elias||450 |- |||Robert||700 |- |||David||500 |- |||George||350 |- |||Sarah||20 |- |||Emeline||325 |- |||Dennis||375 |- |||Henrietta||525 |- |||Heny ||475 |- |||Sarah||350 |- |||Eli||650 |- |||Christy||300 |- |||Mary||400 |- |||Lucinda||300 |- |||Delilah||350 |- |||Henry||400 |- |R Brown||Jack (without legs)||10 |- |||Sandy||50 |} === Seneca Farm === Pages 55-57 {| border="1" class="sortable" !Sold to !!Name!! |- |[[Armfield-290|Armfield]]||Abraham||100 |- |||Richard||300 |- |||Ann Maria||150 |- |||Charity||225 |- |||Harriet||250 |- |||Singleton||350 |- |||Sarah||250 |- |||Gassaway||175 |- |||Charles||125 |- |||Peggy||200 |- |||Rachel||250 |- |||Richard||100 |- |||Juda||225 |- |||Harriet||300 |- |||Ephraim ||400 |- |||Airy||150 |- |||Lucy Ann||125 |- |||David||125 |- |||Basel||100 |- |||William||100 |- |||Nathan||130 |- |||Sukey ||250 |- |||Sophia||250 |- |||Amanda||0 |- |||George||250 |- |||James||200 |- |||Horace||500 |- |||Eli||400 |- |||Lucy||150 |- |||Linda||250 |- |||Sam||375 |- |||Margaret||130 |- |||Eliza||110 |- |||Sally||75 |- |||Levi||700 |- |||Basil||700 |- |||Nancy||100 |- |||Hilleary ||500 |- |||Isaac||500 |- |||Adam||200 |- |||Betty||350 |- |||Frank||0 |- |||Mary Jane||160 |- |||Emeline||300 |- |Dawson||Rachel||20 |- |J Brown||Jinny||20 |- |||Tona ||150 |- |||Martha Ann ||75 |- |J Dawson||William||5 |- |R Brown||Susan||50 |- |||Polly||100 |- |||Walter||200 |- |||John||50 |- |Hays||William||300 |- |Kidwell||Harey (runaway)||672.57 |} === North West Farm === Pages 60-61 - all sold to [[Armfield-290|Armfield]] {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Valuation |- |[[Cramphin-91|Walter]]||450 |- |[[Cramphin-92|Patty]]||50 |- |[[Cramphin-93|James]]||100 |- |[[Cramphin-94|Cynthia]]||150 |- |[[Cramphin-95|Lydia]]||5 |- |[[Cramphin-96|Sophia]]||225 |- |[[Cramphin-97|Jacob]]||150 |- |[[Cramphin-98|Henry]]||250 |- |[[Cramphin-99|Elosa]]||250 |- |[[Cramphin-100|David]]||600 |- |[[Cramphin-101|Nancy]]||350 |- |[[Cramphin-102|Martha]]||300 |- |[[Cramphin-103|Isaac]]||700 |- |[[Cramphin-104|Maria]]||350 |- |[[Cramphin-105|Dennis]]||600 |- |[[Cramphin-106|Hanson]]||600 |- |[[Cramphin-107|Zedoc]]||550 |- |[[Cramphin-108|Rachel Lydia]]||300 |- |[[Cramphin-109|Washington]]||500 |- |[[Cramphin-110|Warren]]||500 |- |[[Cramphin-111|Nathan]]||500 |- |[[Cramphin-112|Ellen]]||250 |- |[[Cramphin-113|Christy]]||250 |- |[[Cramphin-114|Lethy]]||225 |- |[[Cramphin-115|Miranda]]||250 |- |[[Cramphin-116|Kitty]]||200 |- |[[Cramphin-117|Caroline]]||175 |- |[[Cramphin-118|Susan]]||200 |- |[[Cramphin-119|John Henry]]||250 |- |[[Cramphin-120|Charles]]||200 |- |[[Cramphin-121|Mary Ann]]||175 |- |[[Cramphin-123|William]]||700 |- |[[Cramphin-122|Lewis]]||175 |} === Dwelling House Farm === Pages 64-65 {| border="1" class="sortable" !Sold to !!Name!! |- |[[Armfield-157|Armfield]]||[[Cramphin-59|Emeline]]||245 |- |||[[Cramphin-60|Robert]]||400 |- |||[[Cramphin-61|Mary Ann]]||250 |- |||[[Cramphin-62|Ellen]]||300 |- |||[[Cramphin-63|Frank]]||500 |- |||[[Cramphin-90|Basil]]||500 |- |||[[Cramphin-64|Percy]]||500 |- |||[[Cramphin-65|Josiah]]||450 |- |||[[Cramphin-89|Charles]]||700 |- |||[[Cramphin-66|Jinny]]||100 |- |||[[Cramphin-67|Henny]]||400 |- |||[[Cramphin-68|Mira]]||250 |- |||[[Cramphin-69|Rachel]]||160 |- |||[[Cramphin-70|Betsy]]||110 |- |||[[Cramphin-71|Christy]]||70 |- |||[[Cramphin-72|Sam]]||200 |- |[[Calvert-4711|C Cramphin]]||[[Cramphin-53|Christy]]||250 |- |||[[Cramphin-54|Caroline]]||250 |- |||[[Cramphin-55|Trecy]]||50 |- |||[[Cramphin-74|Josiah]]||250 |- |||[[Cramphin-75|Isaac]]||50 |- |[[Cramphin-42|George Cramphin]]||[[Cramphin-76|Isaac]]||750 |- |||[[Cramphin-56|Eliza]]||120 |- |||[[Cramphin-77|Lea / Levi(?)]]||700 |- |||[[Cramphin-78|Lotty]]||350 |- |||[[Cramphin-79|William]]||150 |- |||[[Cramphin-80|Levi]]||450 |- |[[Cramphin-41|Henry Cramphin]]||[[Cramphin-50|Basil]]||700 |- |||[[Cramphin-51|Polly]]||100 |- |||[[Cramphin-52|Danny]]||300 |- |||[[Cramphin-81|John William]]||525 |- |||[[Cramphin-82|Benedict]]||700 |- |[[Cramphin-40|Caroline E Smith]]||[[Cramphin-48|John Hanson]]||425 |- |||[[Cramphin-49|Ann Maria]]||80 |- |||[[Hinton-4100|Eliza]]||300 |- |||[[Hilton-5443|Francis]]||250 |- |||[[Cramphin-84|Jacob]] ||300 |- |||[[Cramphin-83|Caroline]]||300 |- |[[Cramphin-45|Henrietta Cramphin]]||[[Cramphin-85|Christy]]||290 |- |||[[Cramphin-86|John]]||425 |- |||[[Cramphin-57|Mary Ann]]||325 |- |||[[Cramphin-87|Trecy]]||350 |- |||[[Cramphin-88|Ann Maria]] ||120 |- |||[[Cramphin-58|John]]||150 |- |[[Cramphin-43|Marietta Cramphin]]||[[Cramphin-47|Levi]]||350 |- |||[[Cramphin-46|Julia Ann]]||225 |- |Garrett||[[Cramphin-73|Mary]]||1 |} == Sources ==

    P.S. Trafalgar

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    == Biography == {{Image|file= P S Trafalgar-2.jpg |caption=Stern view of P.S. Trafalgar with several male passengers }} The composite paddle steamer 'Trafalgar' was built in 1877 by T. J. McDonald of Echuca, for W. J. Davies. The vessel was adapted to carry 80 tons of cargo and measured 105.7 feet (32.2 m) in length, 18.9 feet (5.8 m) breadth and 7.9 feet (2.4 m) depth. It was originally 228 gross tons, altered to 127 gross tons in 1918 and to a dumb barge of 116 gross tons in 1933.Catalogue record https://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/PRG+1258/1/3384 permalink (Godson number 108A/1) (Earlier thought to be P.S. 'Success' [from information supplied]. [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article114656155 The Riverine Herald (Echuca, Vic. : Moama, NSW) Sat 29 Oct 1887 Page 2]
    Chaffey Bros. Pumping Plant,—The massive belt wheels weighing over nine tons which have been lying on the wharf for two or three days were yesterday shipped on board the Trafalgar's barge. They are for Messrs Chaffey Bros, of Mildura, and are to be fitted on to the paddle shaft of the steamer Jane Eliza which has been purchased by Chaffey Bros for a floating irrigation plant. Two powerful pumps will be fitted up on either side of the vessel and the wheels now on the way down the river on the barge are to carry the belting, the motive power being supplied by the machinery in the hull of the steamer. The pumps will lift the water to a height of 70 feet where it will be stored for distribution. This floating plant will, we understand, supply water at [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/196851857/21374591 Mildura] and [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article207614994 Bookmark]. [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article114656155 The Riverine Herald (Echuca, Vic. : Moama, NSW) Sat 29 Oct 1887 Page 2] {{Image|file=Watmuff-5-3.jpg |caption=[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:P.S._Trafalgar P.S. Trafalgar], Red Cliffs, c1926 }} [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/74413019 The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1931 - 1954) Fri 28 Apr 1939 Page 27]
    Paddle-steamer, Trafalgar, built at Echuca in 1877 by Mr. J. McDonald, and once a familiar sight on the River Murray, sank at her moorings close to the Murray Bridge wharf on Thursday morning. She was being dismantled by Captain G. H. Griffin for refittting. The cause of sinking is unknown. Damage is estimated at £75. Captain Griffin will hire a plant to refloat the vessel.[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/74413019 The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1931 - 1954) Fri 28 Apr 1939 Page 27] [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/30506201 The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1931 - 1954) Thu 9 Jan 1947 Page 8]
    Long History
    THE Trafalgar, built in River Murray workshops in 1877, was once the star passenger ship on the river. Lt-Col. Tolley told me. A paddle steamer, constructed of stout red gum, the ship used to ply between Mildura and Echuca, and during low rivers downstream to Morgan. Later on the Farmers Union used her for carrying wheat and towing barges. Motor lorry competition made the river traffic unprofitable, and the once-proud steamer was stripped of her top hamper and engine, and turned into a hulk. Now she has left the river in her 70th year to start a new life at Port Adelaide.[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/30506201 The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1931 - 1954) Thu 9 Jan 1947 Page 8] [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/23259625 The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.) Tue 4 Aug 1953 Page 16]
    ''Extract''
    The paddle-wheelers are coming back They're churning up old River ghosts
    "Over 60 years ago there was great rivalry between Captain Hughie King, her commander, and Captain Cantwell, of the Trafalgar as to which was the faster. "One day the Trafalgar left Mildura for Wentworth, towing a barge. She was followed an hour later by the Gem, which raced past, blowing its whistle, its crew calling the worst of insults. "Cantwell couldn't stand for this, so he slipped his barge in mid-river, and steamed madly in pursuit. "He caught up with the Gem, and not only passed her but steamed right around her.
    "And all the time he was blowing a 'yankee-doodle' on his whistle. Then back up the river he steamed and picked up his barge."[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/23259625 The Argus (Melbourne, Vic.) Tue 4 Aug 1953 Page 16] In 2021 it was a rotting hulk in Port Creek off New Port, AdelaideTrove image search result: Philip Mallis At Flickr Title: Wreck of 'Trafalgar' paddle steamer in Port Creek off New Port, Adelaide Creator: Philip Mallis Published 2021-05-13 10:54:11 Physical Description: image Terms of Use : This photo is licensed Some rights reservedhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/ Language: English Identifiers Image Number 51470897077 ==Images== https://trove.nla.gov.au/search/advanced/category/images?keyword=trafalgar%20paddle == Sources ==

    Genealogy of the Piper Family

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    [[Category: Sources by Name]] __TOC__ == Genealogy of the Piper Family == :Genealogy of Elisha Piper, of Parsonsfield, Me., and his descendants: including portions of other related families. With an appendix, containing genealogies of Asa Piper, of Wakefield, N. H., Solomon Piper, of Boston, Mass., Stephen Piper, of Newfield, Me., and their immediate descendants. From 1630 to 1889 * by [[Piper-4984 | Horace Piper]], 1810 - 1895 * n.p.. Washington, D.C., 1889 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Genealogy of the Piper Family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/genealogyofelish1889pipe * https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=cT5AAAAAYAAJ&pg=GBS.PA4&hl=en === Table of Contents === :Preface :Explanations :Genealogy of Elisha (4) Piper, of Parsonsfield, Me., and His Descendants :Copy of the Parole with the Names of the Prisoners of War, taken by the British at the Battle of Hampden, Me., in 1814 :Copy of the Will of Nathaniel (1) :Copy of the Inventory of the Goods and Chattels of Nathaniel Piper :Stratham Soldiers :Appendix :Genealogy of Asa(4) Piper, of Wakefield, N.H., and His Immediate Descendants :Genealogical Record of the Ancestors, and Brothers and Sisters of Asa (4) Piper, of Wakefield, N.H., written by himself in 1833 :Genealogy of Solomon (5) Piper, of Boston, Mass., and His Immediate Descendants :Genealogy of Stephen (5) Piper, of Newfield, Me., and His Immediate Descendants :Index to Elisha (4) Piper and His Descendants having the Name of Piper :Index to Elisha (4) Piper and His Descendants having Other Names than Piper :Index to Asa (4), Solomon (5), and Stephen (5) Piper, and their Immediate Descendants having the Name of Piper :Index to Asa (4), Solomon (5), and Stephen (5) Piper, and their Immediate Descendants having Other Names than Piper === 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 === * Piper, Horace. ''[[Space:Genealogy of the Piper Family | Genealogy of the Piper Family ]]'' (Washington, D.C., 1889), [ Page ]. * ([[#Piper|Piper]])

    Lorence Wojcik Family History and Journal

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    A place to have the family history collected by my cousin and uncle and great great grandfather accessible to the cousins. This was completed in 1999 and is not the most current. ---- I have added to this list and verified where possible, and added new information to the pages where things have changed in the last 20+ years. I will upload a new copy of each of the lists when I can find the document on my computer. I hesitate to upload the most updated version because it has living people on it and I don't want their information out and about when WikiTree does so good at trying to protect the information. Maybe I will try to make a redacted version that is updated with all deceased family but does not include living ppl... food for thought.

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    Probate packet of Andrew Ikeler (died 1856 in Crawford County, Pennsylvania) images

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    Will of Thomas Godsey (Godfrey), 1748

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    [[Category:Chesterfield, Virginia]] __NOTOC__ '''Will of [[Godsey-259|Thomas Godsey (1668-1748)]]'''
    This is a transcription of the register copy of the Will of Thomas Godsey of Dale, Henrico County, Virginia, United States. It was written on 13 January 1748 and recorded in Chesterfield, Virginia. '''Will''': "Virginia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1652-1900", database with images, Will Books, 1749-1873, 1928-1931, 1967 ; Index, 1749-1958; Author: Virginia. County Court (Chesterfield County); Probate Place: Chesterfield, Virginia, {{Ancestry Sharing|14218830|7b22746f6b656e223a2264743536414e68623439576b7532654a4e4569436a6e3342725355786150743170494e4e6237526e55626f3d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d}} - {{Ancestry Record|62347|1670366|uk}} (accessed 11 May 2024), Will of Thomas Godsey of Dale, Henrico, granted probate on 13 Jan 1748. ''Transcription conventions:
    Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
    Crossings through have been included struck out
    Paragraph breaks at change of bequest, and bold text are my own for ease of reading.
    Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]
    The image quality was good and the writing legible.
    Non standard spelling as per usual for this time period, which has been transcribed verbatim.

    ===== Persons mentioned ===== *'''Thomas Godsey''' ,Testator *'''Thomas Godsey''', Son *'''Sarah Godsey''', Daughter, deceased *'''the heirs of Sarah Godsey''' *'''John Godsey''', Son *'''John Chastain''', Witness *'''Charles Amonnet''', Witness ===== Transcription ===== In the name of God Amen '''I Thomas Godsey of the County of Henrico'''
    '''and Dale Parish''' being weak of Body but perfectly Sound of Memory
    Do make this my last Will and Testament this thirteenth Day of
    January one thousand 20:45, 11 May 2024 (UTC)[[Murphy-28404|Murphy-28404]] and fortyeight In manner
    and form as follows First I recommend my Soul into the Hands of
    Almighty God who at the first gave it me and my Body to be
    Desently Buried at the Discretion of my Executors in sure and
    sertain Hopes of being Raised again unto Everlasting Life Thro
    Jesus Christ and as for the rest of my worldly goods which it has
    been Please God to Bless ^me with all I do Dispose of in manner and
    form as follows after my Funeral Charges and other Debts are
    paid
    Item I give and bequeath unto '''my Son Thomas Godsey''' one shilling
    Sterling
    Item I give unto '''the Heirs of my Deceased Daughter Sarah Godsey'''
    one shilling Sterling
    Item I give the Residue of my Estate unto '''my Son John Godsey'''
    after my Decease Revoking all other and former Wills heretofore
    made as I do this Day and year above written Sign Seal
    Publish and Declare this to be my last Will and Testament
    as witness my hand in Presence of
    '''John Chastain'''
    '''Charles Amonnet'''
    '''Thomas''' his X '''Godsey''' (LS)
    mark == Research Notes == ==Sources==

    The Langsdorf Family History : From Germany to America

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    == The Book == * Shauer, Patricia Applequist; Gunther, Deborah Langsdorf; Jones, Patricia Langsdorf; and Frank, Leo Harold, ed. 2015, CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform.
    '''The Langsdorf Family History : From Germany to America.''' Madison, Wisconsin, USA. All rights reserved; family use of excerpts is permitted. * [https://a.co/d/5YJNIfk Link to purchase on Amazon] * Note: book is priced at the minimum allowable rate and without royalties to the authors, to encourage family members to enjoy the book. Dear Family Members, We are thrilled to share with you our family history book, a collaborative effort that celebrates our shared heritage and memories. As co-authors of this book, we grant you permission to use small portions of the text and photos contained within for personal, non-commercial purposes. You are welcome to share excerpts of the text and photos with other family members, use them in family newsletters, create digital or physical scrapbooks, or incorporate them into family presentations or projects. However, please note that this permission is limited to personal use within our family circle; and in profiles on wikitree.com. We kindly ask that you respect the copyright of the material and attribute it appropriately to our family history book. (We have provided a sample of text for attribution at the top of the page.) If you have any questions about the use of specific content or need assistance, please don't hesitate to reach out to us. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation. Let's continue to cherish and preserve our family heritage together. Warm regards,
    Patricia Applequist Shauer
    [[Langsdorf-34|Deborah Langsdorf Gunther]] (link to her profile)
    Patricia Langsdorf Jones
    Leo Harold Frank == Pohl Göns == The Langsdorf family originated in this small farming community, due north of Frankfurt, Germany. Today it's accessible by taking the train from Frankfurt, getting off in Butzbach, and finding private transportation (or taking a long walk.) The town wasn't destroyed in either of the World Wars, so it still has many charming timbered houses, along with the original church. The family's surnames are present on plaques in the church, listing the dead from both World Wars and another, less famous war. They're also present in the cemetery, where the graves of the war dead are preserved. Per tradition, the graves of other people are eventually dug up and repurposed, so there are no other historical grave markers. {{Image|file=The_Langsdorf_Family_History_From_Germany_to_America.jpg |caption=Pohl Göns Evangelical Church }}

    Probate packet of Andrew Ikeler (died 1856 in Crawford County, Pennsylvania)

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    [[Category: Ikeler-28 Free Space Pages]] == Abstract == '''This packet is the division of assets belonging to [[Ikeler-132|Andrew Ikeler (abt.1803-1856)]]''' who died intestate in Crawford County, Pennsylvania in 1856. His wife, [[Hess-8916|Sarah (Hess) Ikeler (abt.1805-1855)]], preceeded him in death the previous year. The focus of these preceedings is the partition of their land and buildings amonst the surviving heirs. These proceedings also occured in Crawford County. '''Abstract''': :'''Document types''': Register's Docket letters of administration; Orphans Court petitions for guardianship and partition :'''Document dates''': Various, from January 16, 1856 to March 14, 1861. :'''Date of death''': 1856 :'''Date registered''': 1857 '''Heirs''': * [[Ikeler-136|Enoch Ikeler]], oldest son * [[Ikeler-135|Mary Anne Ikeler]], who married [[Woodring-680|Edward Woodring]] *: She having since died, leaving no children of her own * [[Ikeler-137|Sarah Ikeler]], who married [[Griswold-3421|C. Griswold]] * [[Ikeler-133|Joseph Ikeler]]] * [[Ikeler-140|Susan J Ikeler]], a minor under the guardianship of [[John Hartman]] * [[Ikeler-139|Emily Ikeler]], a minor under the guardianship of John Hartman '''Partitions''': * '''Purpart A''': To sons '''Enoch and Joseph jointly'''. *: 47 acres, 108 perches {{Pale Green|[47.675 acres]}} *: on Brander Road, Hayfield Township, Crawford, Pennsylvania *: $1,472.95 {{Pale Green|[2020: $43,818.01]}} in land *: $40.00 {{Pale Green|[2020: $1,189.94]}} in structures *: Accessible by easement through Purpart C. * '''Purpart B''': To daughter '''Emily'''. *: 38 acres, 40 perches {{Pale Green|[38.250 acres]}} *: on Brander Road, Hayfield Township, Crawford, Pennsylvania. *: $1,067.55 {{Pale Green|[2020: $31,757.98]}} in land *: No structures. *: Accessible by easement through Purpart C. * '''Purpart C''': To daughter '''Susan'''. *: 34 acres *: on both sides of Brander Road, Hayfield Township, Crawford, Pennsylvania. *: $937.85 {{Pale Green|[2020: $27,899.60]}} in land *: No structures *: With easements to both Purpart A and Purpart B * '''Purpart D''': To daughter '''Sarah'''. *: A city lot *: on the corner of Dock Street & Hickory Alley in Meadville, Crawford, Pennsylvania. *: $492.08 {{Pale Green|[2020: $14,638.63]}} in land *: $100 {{Pale Green|[2020: $2,974.85]}} in structures '''Other notes''': * Edward Woodring, the surviving spouse of heir Mary Ann Ikeler, would have received a portion of the estate. As he was thought to be living in California at time of probate, a notice of the partition was published in Crawford County, Pennsylvania newspapers to alert him of the proceedings. There is no indication that he claimed the portion due to him. ---- == Transcription methodology and legend == {| border="1" cellpadding="4" style="width: 33%; float: right;" |- | '''Legend''':
    * [[[Wikipedia:Sic|sic]]] – denoting an exact transcription * {{Pale Green|[nee [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/MCHENRY McHenry]]}} – transcriber notes * {{Pale Orange|[???]}} – indescipherable word * {{Pale Orange|p[???]e}} – indescipherable letters |} This transcription has been edited for readability. Edits include: * Addition of punctuation including commas, periods, semi-colons, bullet points, and indents * Standardization of capitalization to match modern usage * Inclusion of paragraphs and line breaks * Insertion of transcriber's notes including unit/date conversion, surnames, etc. The following items are not modified: * Unusual and erroneous spellings * Antiquated and outdated terminology ---- == Document Transcriptions == The following sections include transcriptions of the subject source documents. === Letters of administration === '''[{{FamilySearch Image|3QS7-8991-635V}}]''' :{{Pale Green|[Register's Docket 3]}} 151 : Ikeler, Andrew : Now Jan'y 16th 1856 '''Letters of administration''' on the estate of Andrew Ikeler, late of Mayfield Township, deceased, granted and '''issued to Enoch Ikeler and Joseph Ikeler'''. And bond taken for twenty five hundred dollars with Henry Loreman and David Jones as sureties. Same day, '''renunciation of Mary A Woodring and Sarah Grissel''', daughters of the dec'd. Filed. : July 4th 1856. Inventory filed. Amt $1815.64 : Apr 22 1856. Sale list filed. Amt $1107.70 : Oct 19 1857. Account settled. Amt of {{Pale Orange|[Dy?]}} $1897.26 : " " {{Pale Orange|[Cy?]}} $352.30 : Bal'n due estate $1544.96 : Adm has recpts for paymt made by him for $836.93.
    '''Letters of administration''': "Pennsylvania Probate Records, 1683-1994"
    Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/401574 Register's dockets, 1800-1889; index to register's dockets, 1800-1970] Register's dockets, v. 2-3, 1852-1875
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    ---- === Appraisement of goods === '''[{{FamilySearch Image|3QSQ-G991-2WP5}}]''' :{{Pale Green|[Orphan's Court Docket D]}} 562 February Term 1856 No. 4 A. Ikeler '''Inventory of good set apart for the use of the family''' of Andrew Ikeler, late of Hayfield Township, dec. :Barrel of meat off fallings $4.00 :: " beef & barrel $2.00 :: " butter $4.00 :: " lard $1.00 :: " apple butter & can $2.00 :: " half brrel of cider $1.00 :: " eggs $1.00 :: " 4 bushels potatoes {{Pale Orange|[??]}} or {{Pale Orange|[??]}} $2.50 :: " 2 hams & 2 shoulders $2.88 :: " tallow $1.00 :: " buckwheat flour $1.00 :: " dried aples $1.00 :: " dried beef $1.50 : 10 bushels wheat $10.00 : 12 " buckwheat $4.00 : 12 " rye $7.50 : 16 " corn in cans $4.00 :---------- :{{Pale Green|[Total:]}} $50.38 David Jones, Henry Fineman, & John Bradish, each being duly sworn according to law says that they '''did will and truly appraise the above inventory of the goods''' & chattels of the said A. Ikeler dec'd, and have set so much appart to the use the family of the said dec'd. Sworn & subscribed before me this 16th day of January A.D. 1856, W. J. Tucker, I.P. : David Jones, } : Henry Fineman, } (Appraisers) : John Bradish. } : April : Febr'y 11th 1856 : Confirmed by count : Will Barron, clk.
    '''Appraisement of goods''': "Pennsylvania Probate Records, 1683-1994"
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    ---- === Petition for guardianship of Emily Ikeler === '''[{{FamilySearch Image|3QSQ-G991-2WP5}}]''' :{{Pale Green|[Orphan's Court Docket D]}} 563 : February Term 1856 : Emiley [sic] Ikeler : for Guardian : paid ✓ : No. 5 : (See No. 6) The petition of '''Joseph Ikeler''', respectfully showeth that your petitioner is a brother of Emely [sic] Ikeler, daughter of Andrew Ikeler, late of Hayfield Township, dec'd. That the said '''Emiley [sic] is a minor under the age of 14 years and has no person to take charge of her person and estate'''. Your petitioner therefore '''prays the court to appoint some suitable person''' to act as such. : Joseph Ikeler Where{{Pale Orange|[??]}} February 29th, 1856 '''John Hartman was appointed guardian''', bail in six hundred dollars. Same day, John Hartman filed his bond in the sum of $600, with Robert Hay for surety and the same was approved by {{Pale Green|[the]}} court. : Will Barron, Clerk, O.C.
    '''Guardianship of Emily Ikeler''': "Pennsylvania Probate Records, 1683-1994"
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    ---- === Petition for guardianship of Susan J Ikeler (1st time) === '''[{{FamilySearch Image|3QSQ-G991-2WP5}}]''' :{{Pale Green|[Orphan's Court Docket D]}} 563 : {{Pale Green|[February Term 1856]}} : No. 6 ✓ : (See No. 5) : Susan J Ikeler : for guardianship The petition of '''Susan J. Ikeler''' respectfully showeth that your petitioner is the daughter of Andrew Ikeler, late of Hayfield Township, dec'd, and '''a minor over the age of 14 years, and has no person legally authorized to take charge of her person and estate'''. Your petitioner therefore '''prays the court to appoint some suitable person''' for that purpose. And now Nov 20, 1857, '''John Hartman, chosen Guardian'''. Bail in five hundred dollars. : Susan Ikeler. And now, July 29th 1856, same day, John Hay was appointed guardian. Bail in six hundred dollars. Same day, John Hay filed his bond in the sum of six hundred dollars with Robert Hay for surety and the same was approved of by the court. : Will Barron, Clerk, O.C.
    '''Guardianship of Susan J Ikeler (1st time)''': "Pennsylvania Probate Records, 1683-1994"
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    ---- === Petition for guardianship of Susan J Ikeler (2nd time) === '''[{{FamilySearch Image|3QS7-L991-2WVV}}]''' :{{Pale Green|[Orphan's Court Docket E]}} 224 :November Term 1857 :No. 4 :Petition of Susan J Ikeler for Guardian :Fee Barron $1.00 To the Hon{{Pale Green|[orable]}} of the Judges of the Orphans Court of the County of Crawford. The petition of '''Susan J. Ikeler''' respectfully showeth that she is '''a minor over the age of 14 years and has no one legally authorized to take of her person & estate'''. She therefore comes into court in person and '''chooses John Hartman as her guardian & desires the court to approve of him''' as her guardian. And now Nov 20, 1857, '''John Hartman, chosen Guardian'''. Bail in five hundred dollars. : By the Court. : July 16th 1858. Bond approved. W. M. Barron, Clerk. : and certificate given. Paid 87 0/0 cts.
    '''Guardianship of Susan J Ikeler (2nd time)''': "Pennsylvania Probate Records, 1683-1994"
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    ---- === Petition for partition of land === '''[{{FamilySearch Image|3QS7-8991-2WD1}}]''' :{{Pale Green|[Orphan's Court Docket E]}} 210 : November Term A.D. 1857. : No 1 : [[Ikeler-132|Andrew Ikeler]] heirs for partition : Fees 4.25 : Barron Clerk 2.00 The petition of the subscribers heirs and legal representatives of Andrew Ikeler, late of Hayfield Township, and respectfully represents that the said '''A{{Pale Green|[ndrew]}} Ikeler lately died intestate leaving no widow, but leaving six children.''' To wit: * [[Ikeler-136|Enoch]], * [[Ikeler-135|Mary Anne]], intermarried with [[Woodring-680|E. Wootring]] *: & the said Mary Ann has since died without issue, * [[Ikeler-137|Sarah]], intermarried with [[Griswold-3421|C. Griswold]], * [[Ikeler-133|Joseph]]], * [[Ikeler-140|Susan J]], and * [[Ikeler-139|Emiley]] [sic] The two last under twenty one years of age and the others all over the age of 21 years, and of these John Hartman is guardian for Susan J & Emiley [sic]. That said intestate died intestate {{Pale Orange|[??]}} in his d{{Pale Orange|[??]}}ue as offer of & in a certain plantation or '''piece of land situate Hayfield Township containing one hundred & twenty acres''' of land with the appurtenances. '''Also one house and lot on Dock Street in the Borough of Meadville.''' That no partition of or valuation of said Estate having been made. Your petitioners who comprise all the heirs and legal representative of said deceased, except E. Wootring surviving husband of Many Anne, who is since died as aforesaid and {{Pale Green|[he]}} who now resides in California. '''Request the Court to''' award an inquest to '''make partition of the premises''' aforesaid to and among the representatives of the said intestate in such manner & in such proportions as by the laws of this commonwealth is directed. If such partition can be made without prejudice to or s{{Pale Orange|[??]}}ing of the whole, but if such partition cannot be made thereof then to value & appraise the same & to make return of them proceedings according to law. : Enoch Ikeler. : Joseph Ikeler. : Sarah Griswold. : John Hartman, guardian for Emiley [sic] & Susan Ikeler. (See next page)
    '''Partition of land''': "Pennsylvania Probate Records, 1683-1994"
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    ---- === Petition for partition of land (page 2) === '''[{{FamilySearch Image|3QS7-8991-2WD1}}]''' :{{Pale Green|[Orphan's Court Docket E]}} 211 :November Term 1857. And now, to wit, Nov. 28, 1857. '''Court direct inquisition with notice to the heirs''' out of the county by publication in one public newspaper six times in this county there weeks before inquest & personal notice to those in the County. By the Court. W. M. Barron - Clerk '''I, William A Hourst, Sheriff of the County of Crawford''' in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. To the hono{{Pale Green|[rable}} judges of the Orphans Court of said county in the writ to this schedule an{{Pale Orange|[??]}} named '''do certify that''' by virtue of said writ in my proper person on the twentieth day of January A.D. 1868, take {{Pale Orange|[??]}} with me: # H. B. Beatty # Wm K Orwin # Vance A Gorbett # James Hannah # Wm. Hope # James G Sample # John Hickman # B. A. Dunham # Bailey Courtney # Daniel Joan # Philip Harpst # Henry Foreman, #: twelve free, honest, and lawful men of my bailiwick. '''I went to and upon the premises''' and lands in said writ specified and there, in the presence of as many of the parties as chose to be present after being notified, the said lands and premises with the appurtenances having respect to the true value thereof. By the oaths of the free, honest, and lawful men aforesaid '''found that the lands in said writ- specified could be parted and divided''' and then and there by the oaths of the aforesaid. Twelve honest and lawful men parted and divided the same '''into the following four shares''' or purparts, viz: '''1st. Forty seven acres''' of land and one hundred and eight perches {{Pale Green|[108.675 acres]}} situate '''in Hayfield Township''', Crawford County, Penna. Bounded on the north by purpart B, on the east by purpart C, on the south by {{Pale Green|[blank space in document]}} and on the west by {{Pale Green|[blank space in document]}}. On which there is erected a small frame house, barn, and other out buildings which will accommodate one of the parties in interest. And have valued and appraised the same at Thirty and 90/100 {{Pale Green|[$30.90]}} per acre and the what we have '''valued and appraised''' {{Pale Green|[in total]}} at Fourteen hundred and seventy two and 200 and 95/100 – '''$1472.95 cts''' – and is marked on diagram letter A. '''{{Pale Green|[2nd.]}} Also thirty eight acres''' and forty perches {{Pale Green|[38.250 acres]}} of land situate '''in the township''', County, and State aforesaid. Bounded on the North by {{Pale Green|[blank space in document]}} {{Pale Green|[continued on next page]}}
    '''Partition of land (page 2)''': "Pennsylvania Probate Records, 1683-1994"
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    ---- === Petition for partition of land (page 3) === '''[{{FamilySearch Image|3QS7-8991-2W6J}}]''' :{{Pale Green|[Orphan's Court Docket E]}} 212 on the west by a public road, on the south by purpart A, and on the east by James Frazier. Nearly all improved, '''no buildings thereon''', which will accommodate one of the parties in interest. And we have valued the same at 27 + 91 2/3 /100 dollars {{Pale Green|[$27.91⅔]}} per acre and the whole we have '''valued and appraised at''' ten hundred and sixty seven 55/100 dollars '''{{Pale Green|[$1,067.55]}}''' and is marked on diagram letter B. '''{{Pale Green|[3rd.]}} Also thirty four acres''' of land situate '''in the township''' and county aforesaid. Bounded on the north by James Frazier, on the west by purparts A and B, and others on the South by {{Pale Green|[blank space in document]}}, and on the east by Hibert Gerrill. Principally improved '''with small log house and frame barn''' thereon, which will accommodate one of the parties in interest. We have valued at twenty seven and 58 1/3 /100 dollars {{Pale Green|[$27.58⅓]}} per acre and the whole we have '''valued at''' nine hundred and thirty seven dollars and eighty three cents '''{{Pale Green|[$937.83 ]}}''' as marked on diagram {{Pale Green|[as]}} C. '''{{Pale Green|[4th.]}} Also one lot of ground''' situate '''in the Borough of Meadville'''. Bounded and described as follows. Beginning '''at the corner of Dock Street and Hickory Alley''', thence west by said street fifty feet, south by Wm Collom line 200 feet to an alley, thence by said Alley about seventy five feet to Hickory Alley, thence by said alley to the place of beginning. '''With small frame house and frame barn''' thereon which will accommodate one of the parties in interest. And we have '''valued and appraised''' the same at four hundred and ninety two dollars and eight cents '''{{Pale Green|[$492.08]}}''' and marked on diagram {{Pale Green|[as]}} D. In testimony whereof I, the said Sheriff, as well as the jurors aforesaid to this inquisition, have set our hands and seals this twentieth day of January A.D. 1858. * H B Beatty (Seal) * M Y L Orwin (Seal) * B. Courtrey (Seal) * Wm Hope (Seal) * Sanurel A Gorbet (Seal) * Saml Joan (Seal) * Philip Harpst (Seal) * John Hickman (Seal) * Jas G Sample (Seal) * E A Dunham (Seal) * James Hannah (Seal) * Henry Follman (Seal) * Wm A Hurst Sheriff (Seal) (continued to Page 262)
    '''Partition of land (page 3)''': "Pennsylvania Probate Records, 1683-1994"
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    ---- === Diagram of land purparts === {{Image|file=Probate_packet_of_Andrew_Ikeler_died_1856_in_Crawford_County_Pennsylvania_images.jpg |align=r |size=l |caption=Map of purparts }} '''[{{FamilySearch Image|3QSQ-G991-2WR9}}]''' :{{Pale Green|[Orphan's Court Docket E]}} 262 :Nov. Term '57 :No. 1 Continued from page 212. : Diagram of the division : of the real estate of : Andrew Ikeler, dec'd : Jan 20th, 1858. H.B. Beatty : In the matter of the : partition of the estate : of Andrew Ikeler : 47 As. 108 Per. : A. $ 1472.95 : $ 1512.95 pr Agent. : B $1067.55 : 38 As. 40 Per. : Allotted to Emily Ikeler : See page No. 531 this docket. Wm Beatty, Clerk O.C. : C : 34 As. : Brander Road. : $ 937.83 : Allotted to Susan J. Ikeler. see page No. 531, this docket : Wm. Beatty, Clerk, O.C. : D : Hickory Alley : $492.08 : 100. : $592.08 : pr. Agent :Dock Street. Me{{Pale Green|[a]}}dville (continued from Page 212)
    '''Diagram of land purparts''': "Pennsylvania Probate Records, 1683-1994"
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    {{clear}} ---- === Assignment of purparts === '''[{{FamilySearch Image|3QSQ-G991-2WR9}}]''' :{{Pale Green|[Orphan's Court Docket E]}} 263 :No 1 Nov Term 1857 : In the matter of the : partition of the estate : of Andrew Ikler [sic] And now February 13th, 1858, proceedings confirmed by the court and rule granted upon the heirs and '''parties in interest to appear on the second Friday of the next April court and make choice of purparts.''' Personal notice on those residing in the county and others by advertisement in one newspaper published in the county by three insertions, the last of which shall be twenty days before the said return day. : By the Court : J. Johnston, Clerk. And now, to wit, April 16th, 1858. In pursuance of a rule upon the heirs and notice thereof given according to law to accept or refuse their respective purpart, '''personally appeared in open court''' of the County of Crawford the heirs of the said deceased and make choice as follows. To wit: * First, '''Enoch Ikeler and Joseph Ikeler''', the oldest sons of the deceased, '''together make choice of''' and accept purpart marked '''letter A''' valued at $1512 95/100 dollars {{Pale Green|[$1512.95]}} as pr paper filed. * Second, '''Sarah Grissel''', the oldest daughter of the said decedent, '''makes choice of''' and accepts purpart marked '''letter D''' valued at 592 08/100 dollars {{Pale Green|[$592.08]}} as pr paper filed. * Third, John Hartman, guardian of '''Susan Ikeler''', next oldest daughter of the decedent, in right of and for the said Susan '''makes choice of''' and accepts purpart marked '''letter B'''. * Fourth, John Hartman, guardian of '''Emily Ikeler''', youngest daughter of the decedent, in right of and for said Emily, '''makes choice of''' and accepts purpart marked '''letter C''' valued at $937 83/100 {{Pale Green|[$937.83]}}. And now, to wit, the same day '''the court approve of the several choices made and order and decree the same''' to remain firm and stable forever. We, the said John Hartman, as guardian of said Susan Ikeler, to enter into recognizance in the sum of three hundred dollars to pay to the other parties entitled their their respective parts of the valuation according to law. Also, the said John Hartman, as the guardian of send Emily Ikeler, to enter into recognizance in the sum of three hundred dollars conditioned to pay to the other parties entitled their respective parts of the valuation according to Law. And the said court further order and decree that the said parties paying equal proportions the costs and charges of this partition. :By the Court :J. Johnston, Clerk Continued to page No. 531 ~
    '''Assignment of purparts''': "Pennsylvania Probate Records, 1683-1994"
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    ---- === Swap of purparts by Sarah and Emily === '''[{{FamilySearch Image|3QSQ-G991-2WR9}}]''' :{{Pale Green|[Orphan's Court Docket E]}} 531 : No. 1. November Term 1857 : Petition of : Susan & Emily : Ikeler to change : their purparts in : real estate : Filed. Beatty, Clerk $1.50 : (paid) To the Honorable the Judges of the Orphans Court of Crawford County in the matter of the petition of the real estate of Andrew Ikeler, late of Hayfield Township, deed to no. 1 term 1857. '''The petition of Susan Ikeler''', one of the heirs of the said deed now of lawful age, '''and of''' John Hartman, guardian of '''Emily Ikeler''', minor daughter of said deceased, respectfully represents. That in the choice of perpart in this court on the 16th day of April 1858 in the before recited partition there was an error in the record of the perparts allotted respectively to said Susan & Emily, that it was the intention of all parties at the time that perpart C should be awarded to Susan and perpart B to said Emily. That your petitioners have at all times since acted upon the understanding and supposition that such was the order of the court and entry of record in such case. And it was not until a recent date that a close inspection of the record came to the knowledge of your petitioners, whereby it appears that perpart B was selected by & for said Susan and perpart C by and for said Emily. Whereupon your '''petitioners pray the court to allow the record to be changed so that''' the same may be in accordance with the original understanding and intent of the parties. To wit, that '''purpart marked letter C be allotted to said Susan Ikeler and purpart B be allotted to said Emily Ikeler'''. And as in duty bound will ever pray. : Susan J Ikeler : John Hartman And now, January 24 1861, the record '''ordered to be amended as prayed''' for by the petitioners &c. : By the Court : Wm Beatty, Clerk of O.C. : the above connected with proceedings recorded on pages No. 210, 211. 212, 262 & 263, this docket. : W. B., Clerk
    '''Petition to swap purparts by Sarah and Emily Ikeler''': "Pennsylvania Probate Records, 1683-1994"
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    ---- === Petition for allowance from John Hartman === '''[{{FamilySearch Image|3QS7-L991-27BP}}]''' :{{Pale Green|[Orphan's Court Docket E]}} 551 : February Term 1861 : No. 17 ✓ : Emely [sic] Ikeler : petition for : allowance on : John Hartman : Clerk Beatty 2.00 : Shff Shatt{{Pale Orange|[??]}} 1.59 Crawford County f. '''Personally appeared before me''' the subscriber '''Emely [sic] Ikeler''', minor child of Andrew Ikeler, late of Hayfield Township, deceased. Who being duly sworn according to law '''saith [sic] that John Hartman''' of said county was appointed her guardian, and that he '''is in possession of money belonging to her to that amount of one hundred dollars''' or thereabouts. And that she is now in destitute circumstances, and has neither means or money for her education or support. And in consequence of ill health is not able to support herself. She therefore '''pray your Honor to make an order on her said guardian for such judicial allowance''' as in your judgement may be deemed right and proper. Sworn and subscribed before me this 20th day of July A.D. 1861. A. Clark, J.P. : Emely [sic] Ikeler. July 22 1861. Rule to show cause granted. By the court. Wm Beatty, Clerk, O.C. Issued March 2 1861. March 2 1861. '''Service personally and by body on John Hartman'''. B.B. Cumming, Dept. Shff. Service sworn to before me Mar 14, 1861. J.L. Chase, {{Pale Orange|[Pro?]}}.
    '''Guardianship of Susan J Ikeler (1st time)''': "Pennsylvania Probate Records, 1683-1994"
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    ---- == Citation Syntax == When citing this document, please feel free to use the following pre-formatted citations. * '''Source citation''': *:* '''Probate petition packet''': "Pennsylvania Probate Records, 1683-1994"
    Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/367039 Orphans' Court records, 1825-1868 ; index to Orphans Court records, 1825-1921] Orphans' Court records. Multiple dockets and record books. [[Space:Probate_packet_of_Andrew_Ikeler_(died_1856_in_Crawford_County,_Pennsylvania)|View the packet and transcription]].
    * '''Inline citation''': *: '''Probate petition packet''': "Pennsylvania Probate Records, 1683-1994"
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    Teori GvA

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    === Gunnars teori, källor och förklaringar === '''Undersida till ''' '''* [[Space:Andreas Arnold teorier, Ryssland 1700-tal|Teorier Andreas Arnold]]''' - klicka för att återgå till huvudsidan. '''Antaganden''' 1. Johann Arnolds (död 1776) far hette Andreas 2. Andreas hade rimligen ett yrke med militär anknytning 3. Hade själv eller tillsammans med en far (familj) emigrerat från Tyskland 4. Möjligen från Nassau-trakten (i nuvarande Hesse) eller kanske annan region 5. Utbildning, erfarenhet eller kunskap som var eftertraktad i Tsar-ryssland 6. Hans son Johann var född senare än vi har antagit, då ny info säger: "Han dog ung". 7. Hade ytterligare ett förnamn utöver "Andreas" '''Stöd för respektive antagande''' 1. Andreas har nämnts i mer än 50 år. Vi har saknat källa och kunskap om varifrån informationen kommit. Det nya "Beviset" återfinns på Andreas profil; En "L. üxkull" (sannolikt Johann Ludwig Üxküll f 1818 Samm, Wierland, Estland d. 1881 Reval ) har skrivit förord, brief history i en bok i viken medlemmarna av familjen förts in (föd. död.äktenskap) fram till 1920-talet. I förordet nämns "Andreas" och hans son, läkaren Johann som de första man känner till. 2. Peter den Store framtvingade en stark tillväxt av armén. Både dugliga militärer, läkare, ingenjörer, lärare söktes och kom från Tyskland, Holland, Skottland m fl länder. Dessa fick en priviligierad position (inledningsvis) men fick också genomgå tester. Normalt fick en utländsk officer "gå ned" en grad initialt. Peter införde också en 12-gradig skala för tjänsteadel. Dessa utländska män kallades alla "Tyskar" (ryska ordet för stum) oavsett ursprungsland då de inte delade språk eller tro med ryssarna. De hänvisades att (vad gäller Moskva) bosätta sig i "Tyska förstaden" med religionsfrihet och många förmåner. 3. Enligt släkttradition sägs mellan 1710-1720. Inte sannolikt att Andreas är 3:e gen infödd. 4. Möjligen från Nassau-trakten (i nuvarande Hesse) eller kanske annan region. Sachsen har haft flera besök av Tsar Peter i syfte att rekrytera "rätt" kompetens. Sachsen har också ett "Nassau" samt många klaner Arnolds. Gruvdrift (rätt för Peter) var stort i Erzgebirge. Sachsen var också (i likhet med många tyska regioner) ännu påverkade av 30-åriga kriget. 5. "Experter på gruvdrift", "kunna sköta hammaren", "en som har alla typer av artilleri som hagelgevär, karbinhakar, musketter, pistoler" är exempel på vad Peter sökte. Dessutom skulle de ha förmåga att utbilda ryssar för att långsiktigt bygga upp inhemsk kompetens. Detta utöver tidigare nämnda militärer, lärare, läkare, administratörer. 6 Efter en felöversättning i Ryska Krönikan har vi länge trott att Johanns hustru Jukskul "dog ung". Av den text på första bilden till vänster, om Arnolds (utgiven 1876), framgår att det snarare var Johann som "dog ung". Han dog 1776 och blev far första gången 1764. Jag antar att han kan ha fötts ca 1726-1738, skulle då gått bort i en ålder av 38 till 50 år. Borde väl kunna betecknas "ung" men han har trots allt en karriär som militärläkare i Ukraina och Moskva, gift sig och fått 4 barn. Möjligen är han den "Ivan Ivanovich" som köpt fastighet i Tyska förstaden 1765 efter sin tid som läkare i Ukraina "där pesten härjade". 7. Tysk namnsättning vid denna tid verkar undantagslöst ha varit minst två förnamn, följ av ett efternamn. Patronymer användes inte i Tyskland. I ryssland användes normalt ETT förnamn följt av patronym samt efternamn. För tyska namn i ryska register valdes det första förnamnet följt av faderns namn (om känt), sedan efternamnet. För en svensk med namnet Karl ANDERS (tilltalsnamn) Lundgren skulle då hans son Pelle registreras som Pelle Karlsson Lundgren. Intressant för vår Andreas son Johann, som vi tror förekommer i registren som Ivan Ivanovich (inte Andejovich). Man kan kanske dra slutsatsen att Andreas namn var Johan Andreas Arnold? - i tyska Amburger Datenbak återfinns en Andrej Michalovich och en Michael Arnold (sannolikt den förres far, då yrke är detsamma (Geschützgiesser och Geschützmeister) och överensstämmande tidsperioder. Återkommer till dessa centralfigurer i min teori. '''Slutsatser''' Jag drar följande slutsatser av "Antaganden" med tillhörande stöd. Om andra drar samma slutsatser vet jag ej. Men mina är i alla fall ett försök att se om de överensstämmer dels med fakta "Vad vi vet" och "Vad vi trott inom släkten" samt slutligen att det passar in i en historisk kontext. * Andreas är född i Ryssland. (för ung för själv ha emigrerat 1710-20) * Hans far anlände mellan 1710-20 för att gå i rysk tjänst (Historisk stort inflöde av tyskar) * Hans far KAN ha haft familj med sig... öppen för att Andreas KAN ha haft syskon * Moskva KAN ha varit det första målet (se koppling Michael nedan) * Andreas möjligen född i Moskva och först efter utbildning stationerad i Ukraina ca 1750 '''Ytterligare en slutsats.''' Andreas bör finnas i den stora tyska databas, [https://amburger.ios-regensburg.de/index.php?mode=4&letter=Arno Amburger datenbank] som omfattar Tyskättlingar som finns i ryska register. Där återfinns bl a de flesta i Türpsalgrenen, även Ivan Ivanovich och de båda bröderna Peter och Jacob. De levde ju ett kort liv, båda stupade vid Izmajl 1791 utan att ha upplevt 25-årsdagen. Anledningen till att vi inte tidigare funderat så mycket på den ende person som har namnet "Andrej" (ryska för Andreas) är att det saknats tillförlitlig källa från vem, var och när denna information har kommit. Men efter genomgång av alla i databasen som kunde vara aktuella har två spår grundligt undersökts; en Johan "yagan" Friedrich, omnämnd 1717 Stabsläkare, kapten. En annan läkare i Ukrainatrakten: Johan Friedrich "chirurg", nämnd 1737. Det första spåret har avfärdats, det andra har varit hett fram till maj 2024 då "Andreas" visade sig vara dokumenterad från 1800-talets mitt MED en son Johann, identisk med Johan Friedrich (förste Arnold på Türpsal). Uppenbarligen har denna information kommit från familjen som ännu bebodde Türpsal, inklusive Reinhold. Andreas barnbarn "Aneta" levde till 1851. Nya sökningar i Amsburger Datenbank ledde till '''Andrej Arnold''', gift '''Susanna Matveeva'''. Son till '''Michael Arnold'''. Kan de vara rätt? Kan man hitta en koppling till Tyskland? Källor, tankar, fakta, teori om detta samlat under följande länk: * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Andreas_och_Michael''' Andreas-Michael Ryssland Tyskland'''] === Sources === * '''[https://amburger.ios-regensburg.de/index.php?mode=4&letter=Arno Amburger Datenbank]''' * Bild upptill, höger. Någon frivillig? Det vore fint med en exakt översättning. Sammanfattning text på bild: ''Andreas flyttade mellan 1710-20 och gick i rysk tjänst. Hans son Johann följde honom och gick även han i rysk tjänst. Han dog ung. Hans son Johan (Friedrich GvA anm) föddes 1764...'' Därefter följer historien om Estland, Paykull etc. Bild är från genealogisk bok, källa nedan: * '''[https://www.ra.ee/dgs/browser.php?tid=5&iid=200251243716&img=eaa0854_003_0000081_00003_t.jpg&tbn=1&pgn=1&prc=40&ctr=0&dgr=0&lst=2&hash=eb6cceb52e5a25c12dcfa46a43339749 Est. Arkiv]'''

    Trust Deed of Roy B. Jester transcribed

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    Roy B. Jester, et ux
    To Trust deed
    W. R. Tiffany, trustee
    Filed Jan. 31, 1933 At 8:45 A. M.
    TRUST DEED
    For the consideration of One ($1.00) Dollar cash in hand paid, receipt of which is acknowledged, and in order to secure the indebtedness hereinafter mentioned, we, [[Jester-1027| Roy B. Jester]], and wife, [[Stout-6208|Mabel Stout Jester]], have this day bargained and sold, and do hereby alien, transfer and convey unto W. R. Tiffany, the following described property, situated, lying and being in the fourth ward of the city of Jackson, Madison County, Tennessee, described as follows: BEGINS at a point on the south side of Orleans Street, sixteen and one-half feet east of the lot formerly belonging to Dodd, and later to John Baxter, and being the northeast corner of same, and runs thence south with Baxter East line to said Baxter's southeast corner, on an alley, thence east with said alley, to Mrs. Kate Roger's line, thence north with the west line of Mrs. Kate Roger’s lot, to Orleans Street, thence west with Orleans Street 60 feet to the beginning, and being the same lot of land conveyed to [[Scott-41125|Mrs. Ella Jester]], now deceased by Mrs. Maude Miller and husband, Harry L. Miller, by deed appearing of record in the Register’s office of Madison County, Tennessee, in deed book # 81, page 4144 . To have and to hold the said property unto him the said W. R. Tiffany Trustee, his successors and assigns forever, We are covenant that lawfully seized and possessed of said property, that the same is free and unencumbered, and that them have a perfect right to make this conveyance, and that we will forever warrant and defend the title to said property against lawful claims all person whomsoever. BUT THIS CONVEYANCE IS MADE IN TRUST for the following purposes, and none other; that is to say, we are, justly indebted to James P. Polk, in the sum of $350.00 which indebtedness is evidenced by one promissory note, as follows, to-wit: one note due and payable Jany 20, 1954 said note dated Jany 10, 1933, in the am(...) sum of $350.00, and signed by Roy B. Jester, and Mabel Stout Jester, This conveyance is made to secure the payment of the above mentioned indebtedness and any renewal thereof should the same be allowed, and the due and effectual performance and observance by the undersigned of all the covenants, promises or agreements on our part herein contained, and if the said indebtedness be paid in full at maturity, and the undersigned shall faithfully keep and perform all other promises, covenants and agreements on our part herein contained when and as same are hereby required to be kept or performed, then this conveyance shall become null and void; but should default be made in the payment of said indebtedness when due, or default be in the payment of any note evidencing same, or renewal thereof, when due, or default be made in the performance of any other promise, covenant or agreement on the part of the undersigned herein contained, then all of said indebtedness or note or notes at the option of the holder or holders thereof, shall immediately become due and payable, anything in the dace of said note or notes to the contrary notwithstanding; and the said Trustee, or his successor, at the request of the beneficiary of this trust, or of the holders of said indebtedness for the note or notes evidencing same, may take possession of said property, and, after advertising the time, place and terms of sale, once a week for four consecutive weeks, by publication in some newspapers published in the City of Jackson, Tenn., or, if he see proper, by written or printed handbills or notices posted as required by law in cases of public sales of such property under execution, shall sell said property herein conveyed, or a sufficiency thereof, at public sale, in front of the North door of the Court House in Jackson, Tenn., to the highest and best bidder for cash and out of the proceeds of said sale, he will, first, pay all the costs and expenses incident to the execution and foreclosure of this trust, include reasonable attorneys fees, and commissions to the Trustee; and, second, pay the indebtedness secured hereby that may then remain unpaid principle and interest, including such taxes, liens, and insurance premiums as may have been paid by the Trustee or the holder of said indebtedness, as hereinafter authorized; and, third, pay the balance, if any, to the undersigned, or order. It is expressly agreed and understood that in the event of a sale under this trust, all rights to the equity of redemption, homestead and dower are expressly waived and relinquished--the purchaser's title to be absolute, and the said Trustee, or his successor, shall execute a deed or deeds to the purchaser or purchaser conveying a fee simple title. We further agree that from the date of a conveyance of said of said property by the Trustee, we or persons in privy, shall become the tenants at will of the purchaser, or purchasers, and agree to surrender to him or them immediate possession of said property, and upon failure to do so, the same may be recovered as in actions of unlawful entry and detainer. We further agree to keep the improvements on the above described property fully insured against loss or damage by fire and tornado, with the loss, if any, payable to the Trustee as the interests of the holder or holders of said indebtedness may appear, and to deposit all such insurance policies with the Trustee, and also to pay all taxes legally assessed against said property when due; and in the event if our failure to effect such insurance, or to pay the premiums, or to pay any of such taxes when due, the holder of the indebtedness secured hereby or the Trustee is authorized so to do, and we agree to reimburse the holder of said indebtedness, or the Trustee, for all sums expended for any of said purposes, together with interest thereon. In the event of our failure to so reimburse the holder of said indebtedness or the Trustee, the sums so expended shall become a debt secured by this instrument to the same intent and purposes as the debt herein mentioned. Nothing (underline pointing to marginalia) herein contained shall be so construed as to require any Trustee hereunder or any holder of any indebtedness or notes hereby secured to effect any insurance, pay any premiums thereon, or to pay any taxes, but either may do so at his or its option. Should the Trustee herein named die or resign, or for any reason refuse or be unable to act as Trustee hereunder, then and in such event we authorize and empower the holder or holders of the note or notes evidencing said indebtedness to nominate and appoint a successor in the place and stead of the Trustee herein named, and shall be vested with the title to the property hereinbefore described for the purposes herein expressed and clothed with all the powers and duties herein mentioned. The necessity of the Trustee giving bond or making oath is hereby waived. In witness whereof the said grantors do hereunto subscribed their names, this 20 day of Jany 1933 Mabel Stout Jester
    Roy B. Jester
    STATE OF Michigan County of Wayne } ss Personally appeared before me Julius J. Fazekas duly appointed duly appointed, commissioned , qualified and acting Roy B. Jester& wife, Mabel Stout Jester the within named bargainor, with whom I am personally acquainted, and who acknowledged that they executed the within and foregoing And the said Mabel Stout Jester, wife of the said, Roy B. Jester having appeared before me privately and apart from her husband, the said Mabel Stout Jester acknowledged the execution of the said instrument to have been been done by her freely, voluntarily and understandingly, without compulsion of constraint from her said husband and for the purposes therein expressed . Witness my hand and Notarial Seal, this 26th day of January 1933 N. P. Seal My comm . exp . Mar . 8 , 1935 Julius J. Fazokas -- Notary Public . STATE OF TENNESSEE, COUNTY OF MADISON. I, J. L. Wallace Register of said County, do hereby certify that the foregoing instrument, with (N.P) Certificate and seal thereon, was filed in my office for registration on the 31 day of January 1933 at 8:45 o'clock A.M. and so noted in Note Book #18 on page 206 and was duly registered this day in Book of T.D. No. 163 page 330. Witness my hand, at this office, this 31 day of January 1933 J. L. Wallace Register Marguerite Chandler D.R Marginalia at Nothing And accured hereby and if within ten days after payment of said taxes, and or insurance the undersigned fail to repay same the holder or holders of the notes secured hereby may at his or her or heirs option declare all of the indebtedness secure & hereby immediately due and payable including such taxes and insurance as may have been paid by him, her, or them. Citation: "Madison, Tennessee, United States records," images, FamilySearch (https:// www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C39N-KWL2?view=fullText : May 6, 2024), image 554 of 691;

    Andreas Arnold teorier, Ryssland 1700-tal

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    ---- Denna sida ämnad för medlemmar i släkten von Arnold i Sverige. Sidan är öppen för alla att se, men vill du bidra med material eller tankegångar bör du begära att tas upp på "Trusted List" här intill. Du hittar denna sida enklast via länk från * '''[[Arnold-25321|Andreas Arnold (abt.1701-abt.1750)]]''', äldste medlem i von Arnolds släktträd. Eller "sök", alternativt via bokmärke. ---- '''Teorier om Andreas (far till Johann, d 1776. Farfar till Johan Friedrich på Türpsal)''' Känner du inte till detta mångåriga mysterium? Bekanta dig först med Andreas m hj a länken till honom ovan. Där finns en kort sammanfattning. En länk för dig sedan tillbaka hit. ''' Är du redan bekant med bakgrunden?''' Då är det på denna s k Free Space sida som du ska gå vidare. Här kan vi lägga upp en struktur, skapa undersidor - en för var teori - med källor, tänkbara scenarier, bakgrundsinformation med mer. Via kommentarsfälten kan man komma med synpunkter och frågor. Eller, som nämnts ovan, ansöka om att ingå i "Trusted list", för att aktivt medverka. ''Gunnar d y har lagt upp detta förslag till struktur och innehåll.'' === Generell bakgrund för aktuell tid Ryssland och Tyskland === I Andreas profil hittar du källreferenser till den nyligen "upphittade" informationen från 1876. Det har varit lite oklart över vem som är källa till att en Andreas var far till Johann Arnold. Men det släktträd som togs fram av Gunnar d.ä. von Arnold på sextiotalet hade med detta namn. I den första ointroducerad Adelskalender från 1898 fanns dock ingen Andreas nämnd. I övrigt har vi haft följande att gå på om hans son Johann: ''"Denna ätt, som anses icke utan goda grunder vara Tysk adel, leder sitt ursprung från Tyskland och Hertigdömet Nassau samt inflyttade från Preussen till Ryssland i senare hälften av 1700-talet med en Herr von Arnold, som blev öfverläkare i Odessa under den derstädes härjande pesten. Af dennes tre söner, hvilka äfven bosatte sig i Ryssland, blef Johan Friedrich von Arnold Kapten vid Orlowska regementet. Han flyttade sedan till Estland och blef 1791 gift med Chrlotta Christina von Paijkull och 1804 med hennes syster Juliana von Paijkull. De voro döttrar af Majoren Gustaf Reinhold von Paijkull, Herre till Türpsal, och Elisabeth Christina von Rennenkampff. År 1806 ärfde Kapten Johan Friedrich von Arnold Riddargodset Türpsal, och derigenom, att han erhöll lagfart och fasta å nämnda gods, gafs ett officiellt erkännande åt hans tyska adelsskap, enär enligt "Ritter- und Landrechten Corpus" und "Estländischer Provincialrecht" ingen annan, än den, som var medlem av en lagligen erkänd adlig ätt, egde rättighet att vara egare af ett Rittergut. "'' Texten ovan innehåller en del tveksamheter, bl a Odessa (gr. 1790) och "von". Bläddra igenom Google-översatt PDF '''[https://580673206e.cbaul-cdnwnd.com/df0f66038b8f05a82ab89904c4390ad8/200000111-42daa42dac/Peter%20I%20bakgrund%20.pdf?ph=580673206e Rysk wiki om Peter I]''', om gammelrysslands förändringar, '''Petersburg''', arkitektur, "nya adeln", och - av intresse för hur Arnolds kom till Ryssland - flottan, armén och artilleriet som var så eftersatt. Detta var Peters högsta prioritet efter den inledande förlusten vid Narva. ---- '''* [[Space:Teori GvA|Teori om Andreas Arnold - GvA]]''' med källor. ---- '''Teori enligt ...?''' - plats för länkar till fler teorier om fler vill ansluta.

    Eber Woolman Deed to Solomon L Palmer, 1837, LaPorte, Indiana

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    [[Woolman-16 | '''Eber Woolman''']] Deed to '''Solomon L Palmer''' This Indenture made this thirteenth Day of April in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty seven Between '''Eber Woolman''' & [[Woolman-8 |''' Rebekah Woolman''']] his wife of the County of St Joseph and State of Indiana of the one part and '''Solomon L Palmer''' of the County of Laporte and state aforesaid of the other part Witnesseth That the said Eber Woolman and Rebekah his wife for and in consideration of the same of the hundred and fifty dollars current money of the United States to them in hand paid at and before the ? Every of these presents, the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged have granted, bargained and sold, ? Release ? Conveyed and confirmed, and by these presents grand, bargain and sell ? Release ? Convey and confirm unto the said Solomon L Palmer his heirs and assigns, all of a certain tract or parcel of land with all the appurtenances lying and being in the County of LaPorte and State of Indiana, and known as the South West quarter of the South East quarter of Section No. Fourteen in Township thirty eight North of Range 2 West containing ? In the district of land subject to sale at Laporte ? It being the same more or less and all the …. Heirs and assigns that they will and their heirs executors and administrators shall warrant and fovever Defend the said tract or parcel of land with all the appurtenances unto the said Solomon L Palmer and to his heirs and assigns against all and every person or persons whomsoever lawfully claiming or to claim the same. In Witness hereof the said Eber Woolman and Rebekah his wife who here by releases her right to dowry have hereunto set their hands and seals on the day and year first above written Sealed, signed and delivered in the presence of '''Isr. H Rush''' [Haines-49 | '''Samuel P. Haines''']] '''Eber Woolman''' {seal} '''Rebekah Woolman''' {seal} The State of Indiana, St Joseph County I Israel Rush a Justice of the Peace in and for said County do hereby Certify that the above named Eber Woolman and Rebekah his wife who were personally known to me to be the persons whose names subscribed to the foregoing deed of conveyances having executed the same this day in their own proper persons came before me and acknowledged that they signed sealed and delivered the said deed, for the use and purposes therein mentioned, and the said Rebekah Woolman the wife of the said Uber Woodman who being by me separately examined apart from her said husband, and the full contents and purpose of the above deed being made known and fully iexplained to her, she did declare that she did voluntarily and of her own free will and accord and as her act and deed, seal and deliver the said deed of conveyance, without any coercion or compulsion from her said husband, and that she relinquished all her right and claim to dower in the said premises. In Testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 13th day of April 1837 Israel H Rush {seal} Justice of the Peace.

    Kuchling Name Study: Vital Records

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    Hathersage

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    Capel Saron, Pentre Saron

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    {{CategoryInfoBox Cemetery |name=Capel Saron |aka=Saron Welsh Calvinistic Methodist Chapel, Pentre Saron |parent= Pentre Saron, Llanrhaeadr-yng-Nghinmeirch, Denbighshire |location= Pentre Saron, Denbighshire |coordinate= 53.134518, -3.454260 |spacepage= CAPEL SARON, GER DINBYCH; |findagraveID= }} Access to Cemetery Through hedge and double gate 53.134521, -3.454268 Sources of address: Capel Saron SEE [Rhif 48] in https://www.denbighshire.gov.uk/cy/dogfennau/eich-cyngor/pleidleisio-ac-etholiadau/pcc-lleoliad-y-gorsafoedd-pleidleisio.pdf Capel Saron, Parish: Llanrhaeadr-yng-Nghinmeirch County: Denbighshire Grid Reference SJ 02653 60637 SEE https://historicplacenames.rcahmw.gov.uk/placenames/recordedname/60d7132f-823d-42ab-a94c-2f9d9de461f0 Saron Welsh Calvinistic Methodist Chapel, Pentre Saron SEE https://coflein.gov.uk/en/site/7772/ SJ0260 : Capel Saron SEE https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1584916 Capel Saron, Pentre Saron SEE https://www.sirddinbych.gov.uk/cy/dogfennau/rheoliadau-cynllunio-ac-adeiladu/cynllun-datblygu-lleol/cdll-mabwysiedig/mapiau-mabwysiedig-cdll/pentrefannau/saron.pdf

    St. Anne's Cemetary -1

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    St. Anne's Cemetary

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    Slaves of John S Aldredge, North Carolina

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    [[Category:Lenoir County, North Carolina]] [[Category:Lenoir County, North Carolina, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Kinston, North Carolina]] [[Category:Craven County, North Carolina, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Craven County, North Carolina]] '''Slaves of [[Aldredge-108|John S Aldredge]] (1792-1869), North Carolina''' In the 1820 census, John Aldridge (junior) was in Lenoir, North Carolina, with wife and two enslaved people, on the line just after his father John Aldridge (senior). '''1820 Census''': "1820 United States Federal Census"
    Fourth Census of the United States, 1820; Census Place: Lenoir, North Carolina; Page: 283; NARA Roll: M33_80; Image: 255
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    *'''Males under 14: 1''' *'''Females 26 - 44: 1''' In the 1830 census John S Aldridge's page for reporting enslaved people was not filled out. In the 1840 census John S Abridge was in Kinston, Lenoir, North Carolina, with nineteen enslaved people. '''1840 Census''': "1840 United States Federal Census"
    Year: 1840; Census Place: Kinston, Lenoir, North Carolina; Roll: 364; Page: 6; Family History Library Film: 0018095
    {{Ancestry Sharing|14176810|7b22746f6b656e223a222b657a557865396a38683465743451525378743234376f42586c6a4c773138746554316f5030377a474d6b3d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d}} - {{Ancestry Record|8057|1638501}} (accessed 10 May 2024)
    *'''Males under 10: 4''' *'''Males 10 - 23: 1''' *'''Males 24 - 35: 1''' *'''Males 36 -54: 2''' *'''Females under 10 : 6''' *'''Females 10 - 23: 1''' *'''Females 36 - 54: 4''' John S Aldridge was recorded in a slave schedule in 1850 in Lenoir, North Carolina as a slave owner of 22 enslaved people. '''Slave Schedule''': "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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    *'''54 M B''' *'''53 M B''' *'''30 M B''' *'''28 M B''' *'''24 M B''' *'''11 M B''' *'''9 M B''' *'''7 M B''' *'''6 M B''' *'''10 F B''' *'''8 F B''' *'''6 F B''' *'''6 F B''' *'''6 F B''' *'''5 F B''' *'''4 F B''' *'''4 F B''' *'''3 F B''' *'''2 F B''' *'''2 F B''' *'''2 F B''' *'''1 F B''' John S Aldredge was recorded in a slave schedule in 1860 in Neuse River, Craven, North Carolina as a slave owner of 20 enslaved people. '''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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    Early European Settlers of Block Island, RI

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    [[:Category: Block Island, Rhode Island| Block Island, Rhode Island Category]] The name "Block Island" comes from a Dutch navigator named [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adriaen_Block Adrian Block] who is said to have done the first building of a decked vessel on American Colony soil in 1614. At that time, it was populated by the [https://blockislandfoundinghistory.weebly.com/block-islands-natives.html Manissean Native Americans], a branch of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Narragansett_people#History Narragansett] tribes of Rhode Island. By 1636, the colonists had been trading with the island's native population for many years. That was the year an English trader from Watertown named [[Oldham-7|John Oldham]] decided to try turning a profit there himself. Along the way, his ship was attacked by American Indians, and Oldham and many of his crew were killed. The attack was probably by the Narragansetts, though its leaders managed to convince the colonist that it was the fault of the Pequots, which was one of the proximal causes of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pequot_War#Causes_for_war Pequot War] that began that same year. Ironically, John Oldham was not well liked by the English. He went by the name of "Mad Jack", and many thought it was probable he had done something to provoke the altercation. Although he came to Plymouth Colony in 1623 during the Great Puritan Migration, his reasons were economic rather than religious, and it was not long before his fellow settlers realized this and banished him. The Massachusetts Bay Colony took him in though, and news of his death caused a desire for revenge in a situation that was already quite tense. To exact this revenge, in August 1636, they sent a group of 90 men led by [[Endicott-21|John Endecott]], first Govenor of Massachusetts. Though the English were not particularly successful in capturing and killing the Manissean as they may have intended, they did spend 2 days [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Endecott#Pequot_War destroying their villages, crops, and canoes] while the natives fled into the woods. Then two years later, when the Pequot War was won, the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treaty_of_Hartford_(1638) Treaty of Hartford] transferred ownership of all the island's land to the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Although some Manisseans did still chose to stay, the Massachusetts Bay Colony claimed to have established ownership of the island "through conquest". In 1658, the island was granted to Endicott and 3 others in return for their service to the colonies. Finally, on 7 August 1660, nine men met at the home of [[Alcock-39|John Alcock]] of Roxbury, MA, to discuss a plan for purchasing the Island for themselves. These men were: :[[Alcock-39|John Alcock M.D. (abt.1627-1667)]] :[[Ray-1272|Simon Ray (bef.1638-1737)]] :[[Terry-903|Thomas Terry (abt.1631-1691)]] :Thomas Faxton :Hugh Williams :[[Deering-94|Samuel Deering SR. (abt.1622-1671)]] :Richard Ellis :[[George-524|Peter George Sr (1618-bef.1694)]] :Philip Wharton It was agreed that if a group of about 16 settlers willing to pay for equal equivalents of the land could be assembled, Alcock would advance purchase of the land himself (later records indicate the Thomas Terry, Samuel Dearing, and Peter Tallman were also involved in the title purchase). However, due to the remoteness of the island at that time, the cost and effort of establishing the plantation was considerable. This remoteness was part of the point, however, as many of those involved felt stifled by the "unfree" environment of Puritan Massachusetts. By 17 Aug 1660, a group of 12 men committed themselves to this purchase: :[[Alcock-39|John Alcock M.D. (abt.1627-1667)]] :[[Faxon-12|Thomas Faxon (abt.1601-1680)]] :[[George-524|Peter George Sr (1618-bef.1694)]] :[[Terry-903|Thomas Terry (abt.1631-1691)]] :Richard Ellis :[[Deering-94|Samuel Deering SR. (abt.1622-1671)]] :[[Ray-1272|Simon Ray (bef.1638-1737)]] :Felix Wharton :Hugh Williams :John Glover :Edward Vorse :[[Rathbone-6|John Rathbone (bef.1629-1702)]] They decided to begin by undertaking the building of a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barque barque] for the transportation of cattle, as well as a smaller [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shallop shallop] for the faster transport of people. One of the men employed to build this vessel was indentured servant [[Cahoon-44|William Cahoon Sr]], who later became one its first settlers. By the spring of 1661, the vessels were both finished, and crew members hired for its purposes. These included: :William Rose :William Edwards :Samuel Staples In April 1661, the shallop was sailed from Braintree to Taunton, where it was united with its future passengers soon bound for Block Island. Taunton was likely chosen as a much closer place from which to make frequent trips to the island before permanent settlements were completed. A number of new investors had signed on by this point, though not all of these ended up actually settling the land. These [https://quahog.org/Attractions/Settlers_Rock first 16 families] included: :[[Terry-903|Thomas Terry (abt.1631-1691)]] :[[Deering-94|Samuel Deering SR. (abt.1622-1671)]] :Duncan Williamson :[[Rathbone-6|John Rathbone (bef.1629-1702)]] :[[Ray-1272|Simon Ray (bef.1638-1737)]] :[[Tosh-33|William Tosh (abt.1630-abt.1685)]] :[[Rose-14651|Tormut Rose (abt.1630-abt.1684)]] :William Barker :David Kimball :[[Cahoon-44|William Cahoon Sr (abt.1633-1675)]] :Edward Vorse :[[White-1746|Nicholas White Sr (abt.1618-1697)]] :William Billings :[[Dodge-280|Tristram Dodge Sr. (abt.1607-1683)]] :John Ackrus :[[Faxon-12|Thomas Faxon (abt.1601-1680)]] Then, in Sept 1661, the proprietors of the new settlement were all to meet in Boston where they appointed surveyors [[Noyes-298|Peter Noyes]] and [[Faxon-12|Thomas Faxon]] to formally survey the land and set out lots of about 25 acres each. The final survey divided the island into 3 parts: the largest part in the north with 17 lots, a western part with 9 lots, and a southeastern part with 7 lots. It should be noted that in many cases, the original purchaser was not the one who actually settled the land. Furthermore, it is likely that no permanent settlement was made until the spring of 1662. The owners of those lots were as follows: :"The North Part of the Island as by Lot." ::Richard Billings - Lot 1 ::[[Deering-94|Samuel Deering Sr.]] - Lot 2 ::Nathaniel Wingley & [[Rose-14651|Tormut Rose]] - Lot 3 ::Edward Vorse & [[Rathbone-6|John Rathbone]] - Lot 4 ::[[Faxon-12|Thomas Faxon]] - Lots 5 & 6 ::Richard Ellis - Lot 7 ::Felix Wharton - Lot 8 ::John Glover - Lot 9 ::[[Terry-903|Thomas Terry]] - Lot 10 & 11 ::[[Sands-41|James Sands Sr ]] - Lot 12 ::Hugh Williams - Lot 13 ::[[Alcock-39|John Alcock]] - Lot 14 ::Reserved for Minister's Land - Lot 15 ::[[George-524|Peter George Sr]] - Lot 16 ::[[Ray-1272|Simon Ray]] - Lot 17 :"The Western Part of the Island as by lot Divided:" ::Thomas Faxon - Lots 1 & 2 ::Nathaniel Wingley & [[Rose-14651|Tormut Rose]] - Lot 3 ::[[Terry-903|Thomas Terry]] - Lots 4& 5 ::Felix Wharton - Lot 6 ::[[Alcock-39|John Alcock ]] - Lot 7 ::[[George-524|Peter George Sr]] & [[Ray-1272|Simon Ray]] - Lots 8 & 9 :"South East Part of the Island." ::[[Rathbone-6|John Rathbone]] and Edward Vorse - Lot 10 ::Richard Billings - Lot 11 ::Richard Ellis - Lot 12 ::Hugh Williams - Lot 13 ::John Glover & [[Sands-41|James Sands Sr]] - Lots 14 & 15 ::[[Deering-94|Samuel Deering Sr.]] - Lot 16 The conditions of the island were quite challenging at the beginning of settlement. For starters, the terrain was incredibly hilly and uneven, both on land and in the ocean around it, creating high, choppy waters that made approaching it difficult. There was initially no harbor with deep enough waters to bring the barge fully to shore, and so the cows had to be pushed into the water as close as possible and made to wade the rest of the way to the beach. The area they landed is still called [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Block_Island#Settlement Cow's Cove] today. Next, it was almost completely covered in round, smooth rocks. The 300-miles of stone-wall fence that was built to surround the island were made from the settlers' early efforts to clear the land. Most of the initial homes were built of the timber that originally covered much of the island as well. An important exception was the home of James Sands, whose home had burned down just before coming to the new settlement. He chose to make his new house from stone instead, and as such it became an important place of refuge for the settlers in times of danger. Sometime between 1662-63, a young man named [[Kent-1891|Joseph Kent (abt.1636-1704)]] joined with the new Block Island residents. James Sands, Thomas Terry, and Joseph Kent became important envoys for the Block Islanders in the spring of 1664 when the decision was made to petition the Colony of Rhode Island for admittance as Freemen. This decision was probably delayed by the disputed boundary between Massachusetts and Rhode Island, but in 1663, it was [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhode_Island_Royal_Charter#Provisions finally settled by King Charles II], with Block Island being placed in RI. With this decided, in May 1664, the islanders sent Sands and Kent to the RI General Assembly to present their petition and request assistance with the "preservation of His Majesty's peace there". Their reasons for doing so may have been many, but most likely a major one was the extra security it would offer them in dealing with the Manissean natives. Upon their 1662 arrival, the colonists were outnumbered at a ratio of about 1:30 settlers to American Indians. And although the English had established their military superiority during the Pequot War, the atmosphere was still quite tense at times, especially late at night when the Manisseans had recently traded for some "[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alcohol_and_Native_Americans#European_colonization fire-water]". During these times the colonist often gathered for protection at the stone garrison home of James Sands. According to [[Niles-47|Rev. Samuel Niles (1674-1762)]], who was born on Block Island in 1674, one of the stories he was told about the settler's first few years of settlement involved an attempted face-off between the settlers and the island Native Americans. Apparently, the original 16 settlers, plus Joseph Kent, were growing tired of being constantly on edge due to the Manissean's latent threats and small abuses. They decided to try to resolve the situation by bringing it to a formal challenge to fight on the battlefield, trusting that it would remind the Indians of where the true power actually lay without bringing the situation to an actual conflict. Thus, with war-like countenance, the band of 16 men, accompanied by their "very active and sprightly" drummer, Joseph Kent, advanced upon the Indians at [https://mapcarta.com/22789996 their stronghold near Indian Head Neck] until they were within gunshot distance, and waited to see what the Manisseans would do. Wisely, the natives chose not to engage, understanding that it would set off another massacre like the one that had befallen them in 1636. It is claimed that when asked why they did not come to fight, they told the settlers that the powerful sound of Mr. Kent's drum had frightened them to such a degree that they were afraid. The truth is no doubt more complicated. The story is that from this point on, the Indians became friendly to the settlers "ever after". == Sources == *Livermore, S. T. "History of Block Island, Rhode Island". Greenfield : Bridgewater, Mass., 1877 https://archive.org/details/historyofblockis1961live/page/270/mode/2up?view=theater : 2024. *Sheffield, W. P. "A Historical Sketch of Block Island". Newport, RI : Newport, J. P. Sanborn & Co., Printers, 1876. https://archive.org/details/historicalsketch00shef/page/n9/mode/2up?view=theater : 2024.

    Early European Settlers of Swansea, Massachusetts

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    [[:Category: Swansea, Massachusetts| Swansea, Massachusetts Category]] The earliest European history of Swansea, MA is as much about a church as it is about a town. It is rooted in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baptists#Beliefs Baptist] sentiment that had been growing in the colonies ever since [[Williams-934|Rev. Roger Williams (abt.1606-1683)]] was [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Williams#Litigation_and_exile expelled] from the Puritan Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1636. By 1638, Williams had established the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Baptist_Church_in_America#History First Baptist Church in America] in what would soon become the town of Providence, within the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhode_Island#Changes_to_the_name new Colony of Rhode Island]. In 1643, a group of settlers from Weymouth, Massachusetts led by [[Newman-287|Samuel Newman (1602-1663)]] sought refuge in Rehoboth, Plymouth Colony, which they named for the Hebrew word meaning "broad spaces"- a place where they could more freely worship with the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newman_Congregational_Church Congregationalist] principles they had come to embrace. By 1649, however, a schism within this new church was growing under the influence of [[Holmes-142|Obadiah Holmes (bef.1610-1682)]], who was said to have been "afflicted...by...proximity to Providence...where there was a universal toleration". (Hist. Memoir of Plym. Col., vol. II, p. 205.) Holmes and about 8 other households split off from the Newman church and began to practice in the Baptist faith. When Plymouth Colony magistrates caught word of this, however, they fined them and ordered them to desist. Congregationalists they could handle, Baptists they could not. Many of the group soon fled to Newport, RI, including Holmes, which quieted the Plymouth courts, but a few quiet dissenters remained. With each passing year, the movement grew. Particularly after the [https://newenglandhistoricalsociety.com/obadiah-holmes-baptist-martyr-puritans/#:~:text=Obadiah%20Holmes%20awaited%20his%20whipping%20for%20five%20weeks,whipping%20post%20in%20Boston%20to%20watch%20the%20flogging. public whipping] Homes endured in Boston in 1651. Then, in 1662, [[Myles-81|Rev. John Myles]] of Swansea, Wales, as well as several members of his congregation, were exiled by England's passage of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Act_of_Uniformity_1662 Act of Uniformity]. By 1663, he had decided to join with this small Baptist group in Rehoboth, and to officially form a new Baptist Church. Their first meeting was organized in the home of [[Butterworth-8|John Butterworth]] and included the following members: :[[Myles-81|Rev. John Myles (abt.1621-1683)]] :Nicholas Tanner (also from Swansea, Wales) :[[Brown-1056|James Brown Jr. (1655-1718)]] :[[Carpenter-2417|Joseph Carpenter (1656-1718)]] :[[Butterworth-8|John Butterworth (bef.1627-bef.1708)]] :[[Kingsley-37|Eldad Kingsley (1638-1679)]] :[[Albee-171|Benjamin Albee (abt.1614-abt.1686)]] When the Plymouth Colony magistrates caught word of this Baptist re-occurrence in 1667, they again fined them and ordered that they desist. This time they also strongly advised that they relocate to someplace far enough away that they could not infect any Plymouth Colony residents with their teachings, at which point they would leave them alone. With the help of [[Willett-613|Capt. Thomas Willett]], brother-in-law of church member [[Brown-1056|James Brown Jr.]], they were able to secure land on [https://www.google.com/maps/place/New+Meadow+Neck/@41.7567708,-71.3131719,13.81z/data=!4m6!3m5!1s0x89e450da0632f3a3:0x320660ff192a82f0!8m2!3d41.7484348!4d-71.2994946!16s%2Fg%2F1tx481ld!5m1!1e4?entry=ttu New Meadow Neck], considered to be just outside the border of Plymouth Colony at that time. They named the area Swansea, in Rev. Myles honor, and erected a church on (K)nockum Hill in what is now Barrington, RI. The garrison home of Reverand Myles lay 1.5 miles NE of the church, just across what later became the Massachusetts border. After the New Meadows land grant was obtained in Oct 1667, the court appointed these 5 men: :[[Willett-613|Capt. Thomas Willett]] :[[Brown-1056|James Brown]] :[[Butterworth-8|John Butterworth]] :[[Paine-1682|Nathaniel Paine (abt.1633-1678)]] :[[Allen-2293|John Allen (abt.1610-abt.1690)]] with the authority to admit inhabitants to the town, grant lands, and otherwise order the towns affairs. It should be noted that Rev. Myles was not on this list, and that both Willett and Paines were [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infant_baptism Pedobaptists] rather than Baptists, meaning that they still believed in infant baptism. Thus, the town covenant they drew up was explicit in stating that the inhabitants of the town would be at liberty to baptize their children "as the Lord shall persuade their consciences", which was quite liberal for the time. About two and a half years passed between when the court granted the Swansea settlement and when the first town meetings began to be recorded and lands assigned. Likely preparations for the move west were being undertaken during that time. However, church member [[Brown-1056|James Brown]] seems to have moved to the area before the settlement grant was complete, and other non-church members had already settled within the [https://sowamsheritagearea.org/wp/sowamssitemap/ Sowam] purchase as well. Then, beginning in Feb 1670 (listed as 1669 using the [https://libguides.ctstatelibrary.org/hg/colonialresearch/calendar "old style"] calendar system), things began to move in earnest. Fifty-five-persons signed the covenant that was a prerequisite for admittance to the town. (Some signatures were added at later dates. An X indicates there is no record of them ever having been allotted land.). They were as follows: :[[Willett-613|Thomas Willett (abt.1610-1674)]] :[[Eddy-17|Caleb Eddy (abt.1643-1712)]] :[[Myles-81|Rev. John Myles (abt.1621-1683)]] :[[Miles-8606|John Miles Jr. (bef.1651-)]] :[[Allen-2293|John Allen (abt.1610-abt.1690)]] :[[Lewes-104|Thomas (Lewes) Lewis (1633-1709)]] :[[Brown-1056|James Brown Jr. (1655-1718)]] :[[Carpenter-2417|Joseph Carpenter (1656-1718)]] :Nicholas Tanner, :[[Jones-599|Robert Jones (bef.1622-1675)]] :[[Cole-662|Hugh Cole Sr. (bef.1628-abt.1699)]] :[[Kingsley-37|Eldad Kingsley (1638-1679)]] :[[Albee-171|Benjamin Albee (abt.1614-abt.1686)]] :[[Martyn-746|John (Martyn) Martin I (bef.1634-1713)]] :[[Brown-1053|John Brown III (1650-1709)]] :[[Cole-664|John Cole I (abt.1635-bef.1676)]] :[[Wheaton-370|Samuel Wheaton (1643-1684)]] :[[Wheaton-1131|Joseph Wheaton (abt.1642-abt.1692)]] :[[Barnes-1529|Thomas Barnes (bef.1643-1706)]] :[[Paine-1682|Nathaniel Paine (abt.1633-1678)]] :[[Esterbrook-23|Thomas Esterbrook (1629-1713)]] :[[Brace-252|Stephen Brace (abt.1643-abt.1692)]] E :Richard Sharpe, :[[Allen-1938|Gideon Allen (abt.1635-abt.1693)]] :[[Ingraham-24|William Ingraham Sr (abt.1634-1721)]] :[[Dixey-194|John Dixey (1639-1673)]] :[[Mann-2|Thomas Mann(ing) Sr. (abt.1650-1694)]] :[[Bartram-8|William Bartram (bef.1621-abt.1689)]] :[[Cahoon-44|William Cahoon Sr (abt.1633-1675)]] :[[Kent-1891|Joseph Kent (abt.1636-1704)]] :[[Aldrich-73|George Aldrich (abt.1611-1683)]] :[[Woodbury-1287|Samuel Woodbury (1651-1700)]] :[[Lewes-117|Nathanell (Lewes) Lewis (1639-1683)]] X :Nehemiah Allen (possible brother of [[Allen-1938|Gideon Allen]]) :[[Thurber-82|John Thurber (bef.1625-abt.1706)]] :[[Mason-69|Sampson Mason (1625-1676)]] :[[Bosworth-17|Jonathan Bosworth Jr. (abt.1636-1717)]] :[[Winslow-212|Job Winslow (1641-1720)]] :[[Lewes-62|Joseph Lewes (abt.1647-1675)]] :[[Bowen-752|Obadiah Bowen Jr. (1651-1699)]] X :[[Hayward-52|William Hayward (abt.1647-1717)]] :Richard Burgess, :[[Thurber-199|John Thurber, II (1650-1717)]] :[[Butterworth-8|John Butterworth (bef.1627-bef.1708)]] :[[Ingraham-50|Jarrett "Gerard" Ingraham (1632-1718)]] :[[West-747|John West Sr (abt.1658-abt.1737)]] :[[Eddy-1527|Zachariah Eddy (1639-1718)]] :[[Eliot-66|Thomas Eliot (abt.1652-1700)]] X :[[Luther-118|Hezekiah Luther (1639-1723)]] :[[Brooks-4187|Timothy Henry Brooks (1661-1716)]] :[[Paddock-6|John Paddock (1643-1718)]] :[[Toogood-166|Nathaniel Toogood (bef.1657-1704)]] :[[Luther-3|Samuel Luther (abt.1636-1716)]] :[[Child-1286|Jeremiah Child (abt.1645-)]] :[[Bowen-749|Obadiah Bowen "Brown", Sr. (abt.1628-1710)]] Three months later, a novel 3-teir system for admitting new town inhabitants was introduced. It was decided that townsmen would be assigned to either first, second, or third rank based on "ability, character, or influence". Men of first rank were allotted 3 acres, second rank 2 acres, and third rank one acre. Understandably, this was not very popular. The original plan was to continue this until about 60 inhabitants had been admitted, allowing for a few exceptions to be made for men who had relocated previously and already established a larger homestead. But exceptions begat exceptions, and when the town council went a step further in 1681 and tried to make the first rank hereditary, the townsmen revolted. In response, the ranking system was finally done away with, never to be used again. The initial assignments to these ranks were as follows (E indicated people who were later expelled): :First rank: ::[[Willett-613|Capt. Thomas Willett (abt.1610-1674)]] ::[[Paine-1682|Nathaniel Paine (abt.1633-1678)]] ::[[Brown-1056|James Brown Jr. (1655-1718)]] ::[[Allen-2293|John Allen (abt.1610-abt.1690)]] ::[[Butterworth-8|John Butterworth (bef.1627-bef.1708)]] ::Richard Sharpe, ::[[Ingraham-24|William Ingraham Sr (abt.1634-1721)]] ::[[Myles-81|John Myles (abt.1621-1683)]], Pastor ::A Pastor's lot, ::A Teacher's lot, ::[[Dixey-194|John Dixey (1639-1673)]] :Second rank: ::[[Luther-3|Samuel Luther (abt.1636-1716)]] ::[[Jones-599|Robert Jones (bef.1622-1675)]] ::[[Eddy-1527|Zachariah Eddy (1639-1718)]] ::[[Cole-662|Hugh Cole Sr. (bef.1628-abt.1699)]] ::[[Miles-8606|John Miles Jr. (bef.1651-)]] ::Nicholas Tanner, ::[[Albee-171|Benjamin Albee (abt.1614-abt.1686)]] ::[[Mason-69|Sampson Mason (1625-1676)]] ::[[Barnes-1529|Thomas Barnes (bef.1643-1706)]] ::[[Cole-664|John Cole I (abt.1635-bef.1676)]] ::[[Carpenter-2417|Joseph Carpenter (1656-1718)]] ::[[Ingraham-50|Jarrett "Gerard" Ingraham (1632-1718)]] ::[[Hayward-52|William Hayward "Howard" (abt.1647-1717)]] ::[[Allen-1938|Gideon Allen (abt.1635-abt.1693)]] ::[[Lewes-104|Thomas (Lewes) Lewis (1633-1709)]] ::[[Bosworth-17|Jonathan Bosworth Jr. (abt.1636-1717)]] ::[[Lowe-1305|Anthony Lowe (abt.1625-1692)]] ::[[Bowen-749|Obadiah Bowen, Sr. (abt.1628-1710)]] ::[[Esterbrook-23|Thomas Esterbrook (1629-1713)]] ::[[Bartram-8|William Bartram (bef.1621-abt.1689)]] ::[[Aldrich-73|George Aldrich (abt.1611-1683)]] E ::[[Salusbury-42|William (Salusbury) Salisbury (abt.1622-1675)]] E ::[[Brown-1053|John Brown III (1650-1709)]], A Schoolmaster :Third rank: ::[[Luther-118|Hezekiah Luther (1639-1723)]] ::[[Martyn-746|John (Martyn) Martin I (bef.1634-1713)]] ::[[Lewes-62|Joseph (Lewis) (abt.1647-1675)]] ::[[Allen-11693|Isaac Allen (1650-1692)]] ::[[Eddy-17|Caleb Eddy (abt.1643-1712)]] ::[[Kingsley-37|Eldad Kingsley (1638-1679)]] ::[[Paddock-6|John Paddock (1643-1718)]] ::[[Woodbury-1287|Samuel Woodbury (1651-1700)]] ::[[Winslow-212|Job Winslow (1641-1720)]] ::[[Wheaton-1131|Joseph Wheaton (abt.1642-abt.1692)]] ::[[Wheaton-370|Samuel Wheaton (1643-1684)]] ::[[Wheaton-18|John Wheaton (1650-1737)]] ::[[Mann-2|Thomas Mann(ing) Sr. (abt.1650-1694)]] ::[[Harding-506|John Harding (abt.1652-abt.1715)]] E ::[[Cahoon-44|William Cahoon Sr (abt.1633-1675)]] ::[[Child-1286|Jeremiah Child (abt.1645-)]] Later Additions: :1672 ::[[Wheaton-1131|Joseph Wheaton]] admitted an inhabitant of the third rank (A few names, like this one, are repeated on later dates, so perhaps they ended up relocating later than initially expected.) ::[[Winslow-212|Job Winslow]] and John Lathrop admitted to the second rank ::John Clow was admitted an inhabitant, "if there be no just objection for his removal." :1674 ::[[Smith-38129|Jeremiah "Dermit" Smith (abt.1655-abt.1692)]] and [[Hammond-3858|William Hammond (1636-1675)]] admitted as inhabitants ::Richard Burgess was placed in the third rank :1679 ::[[Toogood-166|Nathaniel Toogood]] is admitted into ye 3d Rank :1680 ::[[Saffin-13|John Saffin (1626-1710)]](profile link uncertain) was admitted into the first rank Exceptions/Modifications: :1671 ::[[Crabtree-804|John Crabtree Jr. (1639-1715)]] was permitted to occupy six acres of land :1673 ::[[Luther-118|Hezekiah Luther]] was promoted from the third rank to the second ::[[Ingraham-50|Jarrett "Gerard" Ingraham]] was "by his own consent, degraded" from the second to the third rank :1673 ::[[Aldrich-73|George Aldrich]], [[Salusbury-42|William Salisbury]], and [[Harding-506|John Harding]] "to be erased from the town book for not fulfilling the fundamental order of the town." :1677 ::[[West-747|John West Sr]] granted six acres of Land and also "to be stated in ye third or lower Rank." ::[[Kent-1891|Joseph Kent]] "allowed to ye 2d Rank" despite buying John Harding's 3rd rank allotment :1678 ::[[Jones-599|Robert Jones]], an inhabitant of 2nd rank, was granted Liberty to exchange his former Lands in Rehoboth with the former Swansea lands of [[Mann-2|Thomas Man(n) Sr.]], who was previously accepted to "ye Right of ye Third Rank". (Mann and Manning seem to refer to the same person). :1679 ::[[Child-1286|Jeremiah Child]] was promoted from the third to the second rank ::The grant to [[Brace-252|Stephen Brace]] was declared utterly void. :1680 ::[[Brooks-4187|Timothy Henry Brooks (1661-1716)]] "is admitted into ye second Rank" but only after a division of his forty acres "in such a proportion as shall belong to ye sd Rank" ::[[Thurber-82|John Thurber, Jr.]], [[Cole-1321|James Cole Jr. (bef.1627-aft.1703)]], [[Cole-1312|Hugh Cole Jr. (1658-1738)]] are admitted into ye 3d Rank, but only after "ye present division of 20 acres is laid out to ye sd 3d Rank." :1681 ::[[Brown-1053|John Brown III (1650-1709)]], Ensign [[Esterbrook-23|Thomas Esterbrook (1629-1713)]], Serjeant [[Luther-3|Samuel Luther]], Serjeant [[Cole-662|Hugh Cole Sr.]], and Mr. Nicholas Tanner, and "their heirs and assigns forever" are granted "the full right and interest of the highest rank." Of note, there is a gap in the town records between the years of 1675-1677. This corresponds to the time of King Phillip's War, during which much of the town lay abandoned and/or in ruins as its residents fled to safer areas. This conflict started on the outskirts of Swansea on 20 Jun 1675, and within 5 days, several settlers were killed, and most of the homes on New Meadow Neck destroyed. The early town casualties of this 2-year conflict were: :[[Cobb-82|Gershom Cobb (1645-bef.1675)]] :[[Lewes-62|Joseph (Lewis) (abt.1647-1675)]] :[[Salusbury-42|William Salisbury (abt.1622-1675)]] :[[Salisbury-1703|John Salisbury (abt.1655-1675)]] :[[Jones-599|Robert Jones (bef.1622-1675)]] :[[Jones-597|John Jones (abt.1652-1675)]] :Nehemiah Allen :John Fall :[[Cahoon-44|William Cahoon [Lohun] Sr (abt.1633-1675)]] :[[Hammond-3858|William Hammond (1636-1675)]] :John Druce :[[Bliss-104|Rachel (Bliss) Mann(ing) (1651-1676)]] :Unknown Mann(ing) child == Sources == *Wright, O. O. “History of Swansea, Massachusetts, 1667-1917. Town of Swansea : Swansea, Mass., 1917. https://archive.org/details/historyofswansea00wrig/page/n9/mode/2up : 2024. *Tilton, G. H. “A History of Rehoboth, Massachusetts; Its History for 275 Years, 1643-1918, in Which Is Incorporated the Vital Parts of the Original History of the Town”. Publ. by Author : Boston, Mass., 1918. https://archive.org/details/ahistoryrehobot00blisgoog/page/n8/mode/2up?view=theater : 2024. *King, H. M. “Rev. John Myles And The Founding of The First Baptist Church in Massachusetts : An Historical Address Delivered at The Dedication of a Monument in Barrington, Rhode Island (Formerly Swansea, Mass.) June 17, 1905. https://archive.org/details/revjohnmylesfo00king/page/n5/mode/2up?view=theater : 2024. *Bicknell, T. W. “A History of Barrington, Rhode Island”. Providence, RI : Snow & Farnham, Printers, 1898. https://archive.org/details/historyofbarring00bick/page/n15/mode/2up : 2024. *Bowen, R. L. "Early Rehoboth, documented historical studies of families and events in this Plymouth colony township", Vol. 3, pp.47-48 & p.64. Rehoboth, Mass. : Rumford Press, 1945. https://archive.org/details/earlyrehobothdoc03bowe/page/48/mode/2up : 2024.

    Perrott family of Yorkshire

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    To collect miscellaneous research about the Perrott family in Yorkshire in an attempt to assist compilation of the genealogy. ==Perrotts of Yorkshire== last updated 15 February 2017 Transcriptions of wills: *Will of Martha Vaux Perrott (1646-1721), York, widow. Written 25 Mar 1721 *Will of Andrew Perrott, Merchant of Hull, (-1762). Written 1760, proved 1762 & again 1813. links to other wills and also a genealogy for further research and verfication ==legal record on 21 August 1724 in Hull, Yorkshire== Andrew Perrott was in a legal record on 21 August 1724 in Hull, Yorkshire, England. '''Legal Record''': "City Of York Deeds Registers 1718-1866"
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    First name(s): Andrew; Last name: Perrott; Event date: 21 Aug 1724; Occupation: Esquire; Place: Hull; County: Yorkshire; Country: England; Document type: Deeds Register; Year range: 1718-1755.
    21 Augt. Affine from Thomas Perrott of the City of York Clerk George Perrott of Beverly in the County of York Gentleman Mary Barnard of the Town of Kingston upon Hull widow Thomas Madan of Thornton in the s. County Clerk and Martha his wife, Dorothy Perrott and Ann Perrott two of the Daughters of Andrew Perrott of Hull aforsd Esq Of all that messuage Tenement or dwelling house with the Appurtenances thereunto belonging in Tanner Row in the City of York, The City of York to Charles Perrott Esq and the s. Andrew Perrott by Deed absolute dated the 5. of May last. Mentioned in deed and possible wikitree link #Thomas Perrott of the City of York Clerk [[Perrott-699|Thomas Perrott M.A. (1681-1728)]] #George Perrott of Beverly in the County of York Gentleman [[Perrott-722|George Perrott (1686-aft.1724)]] #Mary Barnard of the Town of Kingston upon Hull widow [[Perrott-714|Mary (Perrott) Barnard (1674-aft.1712)]] #Thomas Madan of Thornton in the s. County Clerk [possibly Maden - apparently Mason] #Martha [Madan] his wife [[Perrott-715|Martha (Perrott) Mason (1676-aft.1704)]] #Andrew Perrott of Hull aforsd Esq [[Perrott-710|Andrew Perrott (1669-1731)]] #Dorothy Perrott Daughter of Andrew Perrott of Hull aforsd Esq [[Perrott-1201|Dorothy Perrott (1698-1760)]] #Ann Perrott Daughter of Andrew Perrott of Hull aforsd Esq #Charles Perrott Esq [[Perrott-709|Charles Perrott (1667-1727)]] ==will of Dorothy Perrott== Dorothy Perrot . General Notes: Extract of personal names from the will of Dorothy Perrott, taken from the m/f of the York Wills Register, vol 105, 1761; provided by Dave King Dorothy Perrott, Kingston upon Hull. Spinster. dated 7.6.1760, proved 12.6.???? (year unreadable) (f.106) *sister Martha Harrison [[Perrott-779|Martha (Perrott) Harrison (1711-1764)]] *brother Andrew Perrott & Cornelius Cayley both of Kingston upon Hull (trustees) *niece Dorothy Harrison [[Harrison-22769|Dorothy (Harrison) Skelly (1743-1784)]] *cousin Doctor Andrew Perrott *cousin Thomas Perrott *cousin Anthony Lambert *cousin Robert Lambert *sister Perrott *cousin Mary Perrott *cousin Mrs ?Hebdon? of Scarbrough *cousin Mrs Mary Cooke *cousin Mrs Ann Mason of Hull *cousin Mary Robinson *Mrs Jane Benson of Howdon *Mr Robert Taylor, late my brother's bookkeeper *wit: Eliza: Robinson, Ann Makin, Abraham Holdby ==Sources==

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